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118 related items for PubMed ID: 2759723

  • 21. Thermoregulatory and subjective responses of clothed men in the cold during continuous and intermittent exercise.
    Gavhed DC, Nielsen R, Holmér I.
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  • 24. Thermoregulation during cold exposure after several days of exhaustive exercise.
    Castellani JW, Young AJ, Degroot DW, Stulz DA, Cadarette BS, Rhind SG, Zamecnik J, Shek PN, Sawka MN.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Mar; 90(3):939-46. PubMed ID: 11181604
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  • 25. Increased Air Velocity Reduces Thermal and Cardiovascular Strain in Young and Older Males during Humid Exertional Heat Stress.
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    Nielsen R, Endrusick TL.
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    Nielsen R, Endrusick TL.
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  • 28. Work tolerance and subjective responses to wearing protective clothing and respirators during physical work.
    White MK, Vercruyssen M, Hodous TK.
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  • 29. Intermittent microclimate cooling during exercise-heat stress in US army chemical protective clothing.
    Cadarette BS, Cheuvront SN, Kolka MA, Stephenson LA, Montain SJ, Sawka MN.
    Ergonomics; 2006 Feb 10; 49(2):209-19. PubMed ID: 16484146
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  • 34. Physiological problems associated with wearing NBC protective clothing during cold weather.
    Young AJ, O'Brien C, Sawka MN, Gonzalez RR.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 2000 Feb 10; 71(2):184-9. PubMed ID: 10685594
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  • 35. The Effects of Cold Environments on Double-Poling Performance and Economy in Male Cross-Country Skiers Wearing a Standard Racing Suit.
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    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2016 Sep 10; 11(6):776-782. PubMed ID: 26658616
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  • 36. Prediction of body temperatures during exercise in flying clothing.
    Belyavin AJ, Gibson TM, Anton DJ, Truswell P.
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  • 37. Thermoregulatory responses of paraplegic and able-bodied athletes at rest and during prolonged upper body exercise and passive recovery.
    Price MJ, Campbell IG.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1997 Sep 10; 76(6):552-60. PubMed ID: 9404868
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  • 38. Sex-related differences in thermoregulatory responses while wearing protective clothing.
    McLellan TM.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1998 Jun 10; 78(1):28-37. PubMed ID: 9660153
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  • 39. Residual analysis in the determination of factors affecting the estimates of body heat storage in clothed subjects.
    Aoyagi Y, McLellan TM, Shephard RJ.
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  • 40. Effects of different types of clothing on circadian rhythms of core temperature and urinary catecholamines.
    Park SJ, Tokura H.
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