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    Vroman NB, Beckett WS, Permutt S, Fortney S.
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  • 26. Comparison of thermal responses between rest and leg exercise in water.
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    Anderson RK, Kenney WL.
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  • 29. Post-exercise thermal homeostasis as a function of changes in pre-exercise core temperature.
    Kenny GP, Giesbrecht GG, Thoden JS.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1996 Sep; 74(3):258-63. PubMed ID: 8897032
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  • 33. Circadian rhythm in sweating and cutaneous blood flow.
    Stephenson LA, Wenger CB, O'Donovan BH, Nadel ER.
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  • 34. Polycythemia and hydration: effects on thermoregulation and blood volume during exercise-heat stress.
    Sawka MN, Gonzalez RR, Young AJ, Muza SR, Pandolf KB, Latzka WA, Dennis RC, Valeri CR.
    Am J Physiol; 1988 Sep; 255(3 Pt 2):R456-63. PubMed ID: 3414840
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  • 35. Thermal tolerance following artificially induced polycythaemia.
    Patterson MJ, Cotter JD, Taylor NA.
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  • 39. Moderate exercise increases the post exercise resting warm thermoregulatory response thresholds.
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  • 40. Individual response to physical work in the heat in relation to sweating and skin blood flow.
    Smolander J, Holmér I.
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