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354 related items for PubMed ID: 20210619

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    Teunissen LP, de Haan A, de Koning JJ, Clairbois HE, Daanen HA.
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  • 31. Cold-Water Immersion Cooling Rates in Football Linemen and Cross-Country Runners With Exercise-Induced Hyperthermia.
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  • 35. Telemetry pill versus rectal and esophageal temperature during extreme rates of exercise-induced core temperature change.
    Teunissen LP, de Haan A, de Koning JJ, Daanen HA.
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