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303 related items for PubMed ID: 25667157

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    Cuddy JS, Slivka DR, Tucker TJ, Hailes WS, Ruby BC.
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  • 31. Ad-libitum drinking and performance during a 40-km cycling time trial in the heat.
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  • 33. Fluid replacement preferences in heat-exposed workers.
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  • 37. Physiological work demands of Spanish wildland firefighters during wildfire suppression.
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  • 39. High work output combined with high ambient temperatures caused heat exhaustion in a wildland firefighter despite high fluid intake.
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