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    Lee JK, Shirreffs SM, Maughan RJ.
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  • 26. Serum S-100beta response to exercise-heat strain before and after acclimation.
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  • 30. Exercise thermoregulation in Thai and Polish male subjects.
    Tyka A, Kubica R, Zuchowicz A, Szyguła Z, Gołab S, Czubała M, Cherdrungsi P.
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  • 34. Responses of older and younger women to exercise in dry and humid heat without fluid replacement.
    Kenney WL, Anderson RK.
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    Lisman P, Kazman JB, O'Connor FG, Heled Y, Deuster PA.
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  • 38. Mitigation of heat strain by wearing a long-sleeve fan-attached jacket in a hot or humid environment.
    Mori K, Nagano C, Fukuzawa K, Hoshuyama N, Tanaka R, Nishi K, Hashimoto K, Horie S.
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  • 39. Hyperthermia and exercise.
    Greenleaf JE.
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  • 40. Circulatory and thermal responses of men with different training status to prolonged physical work in dry and humid heat.
    Smolander J, Ilmarinen R, Korhonen O, Pyykkö I.
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