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    Cadarette BS, Cheuvront SN, Kolka MA, Stephenson LA, Montain SJ, Sawka MN.
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  • 31. Preventing heat-related illness among agricultural workers.
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  • 34. Evidence for anticipatory regulation mediated by drink temperature during fixed intensity exercise in the heat.
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  • 37. Effectiveness of rest pauses and cooling in alleviation of heat stress during simulated fire-fighting activity.
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