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148 related items for PubMed ID: 5997319

  • 1. The heat reactions of Bantu males in various states of acclimatization. II. The limits of heat stress for a moderate rate of work.
    Wyndham CH, Strydom NB, Williams CG, Morrison JF, Bredell GA.
    Int Z Angew Physiol; 1966 Sep 12; 23(1):79-92. PubMed ID: 5997319
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  • 2. The heat reactions of Bantu males in various states of acclimatization. I. The sweat rate-rectal temperature relationship.
    Wyndham CH, Strydom NB, Williams CG, Morrison JF, Bredell GA.
    Int Z Angew Physiol; 1966 Sep 12; 23(1):63-78. PubMed ID: 5995121
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  • 3. HEAT REACTIONS OF CAUCASIANS AND BANTU IN SOUTH AFRICA.
    WYNDHAM CH, STRYDOM NB, MORRISON JF, WILLIAMS CG, BREDELL GA, VONRAHDEN MJ, HOLDSWORTH LD, VANGRAAN CH, VANRENSBURG AJ, MUNRO A.
    J Appl Physiol; 1964 Jul 12; 19():598-606. PubMed ID: 14198327
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  • 4. Effect of physical conditioning on state of heat acclimatization of Bantu laborers.
    Strydom NB, Williams CG.
    J Appl Physiol; 1969 Aug 12; 27(2):262-5. PubMed ID: 5796319
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  • 5. Effect of acclimatization on the sweat rate-rectal temperature relationship.
    Wyndham CH.
    J Appl Physiol; 1967 Jan 12; 22(1):27-30. PubMed ID: 6017649
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  • 6. HEAT REACTIONS OF SOME BANTU TRIBESMEN IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.
    WYNDHAM CH, STRYDOM NB, WILLIAMS CG, MORRISON JF, BREDELL GA, PETER J, VANGRAAN CH, HOLDSWORTH LD, VANRENSBURG AJ, MUNRO A.
    J Appl Physiol; 1964 Sep 12; 19():881-4. PubMed ID: 14207737
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  • 7. EFFECTS OF SODIUM SALICYLATE ON PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO WORK IN HEAT.
    JACOBSON ED, BASS DE.
    J Appl Physiol; 1964 Jan 12; 19():33-6. PubMed ID: 14104287
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  • 8. Content and turnover of water in Bantu miners acclimatizing to humid heat.
    Macfarlane WV, Howard B, Morrison JF, Wyndham CH.
    J Appl Physiol; 1966 May 12; 21(3):978-84. PubMed ID: 5912771
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  • 9. PHYSIOLOGICAL REACTIONS TO HEAT OF BUSHMEN AND OF UNACCLIMATIZED AND ACCLIMATIZED BANTU.
    WYNDHAM CH, STRYDOM NB, WARD JS, MORRISON JF, WILLIAMS CG, BREDELL GA, VONRAHDEN MJ, HOLDSWORTH LD, VANGRAAN CH, VANRENSBURG AJ, MUNRO A.
    J Appl Physiol; 1964 Sep 12; 19():885-8. PubMed ID: 14207738
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  • 10. Tolerance of very hot humid environments by highly acclimatized Bantu at rest.
    Wyndham CH, Williams CG, Morrison JF, Heyns AJ, Siebert J.
    Br J Ind Med; 1968 Jan 12; 25(1):22-39. PubMed ID: 5642646
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  • 11. EFFECTS OF SALICYLATE ON ACCLIMATIZATION TO WORK IN THE HEAT.
    BASS DE, JACOBSON ED.
    J Appl Physiol; 1965 Jan 12; 20():70-2. PubMed ID: 14257564
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  • 12. Heat reactions of male and female Caucasians.
    Wyndham CH, Morrison JF, Williams CG.
    J Appl Physiol; 1965 May 12; 20(3):357-64. PubMed ID: 5319983
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  • 13. REACTIONS TO HEAT OF ABORIGINES AND CAUCASIANS.
    WYNDHAM CH, MCPHERSON RK, MUNRO A.
    J Appl Physiol; 1964 Nov 12; 19():1055-8. PubMed ID: 14232296
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  • 14. THE EFFECT OF PRIOR HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION UPON MILITARY PERFORMANCE IN HOT CLIMATES.
    JOY RJ, POE RH, DAVIS TR, FROHLICH ED.
    Mil Med; 1964 Jan 12; 129():51-7. PubMed ID: 14164039
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  • 15. Acclimatization of women to heat after training.
    Cleland TS, Horvath SM, Phillips M.
    Int Z Angew Physiol; 1969 Jan 12; 27(1):15-24. PubMed ID: 5768174
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  • 16. Prediction of safe limits for prolonged occupational exposure to heat.
    Lind AR.
    Fed Proc; 1973 May 12; 32(5):1602-6. PubMed ID: 4705207
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  • 17. Tolerance times of high wet bulb temperatures by acclimatised and unacclimatised men.
    Wyndham CH, Strydom NB, Benadé AJ, van Rensburg AJ.
    Environ Res; 1970 Nov 12; 3(4):339-52. PubMed ID: 5489825
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  • 18. Physiological adaptations to thermal stress in tropical Asians.
    Duncan MT, Horvath SM.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1988 Nov 12; 57(5):540-4. PubMed ID: 3396569
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  • 19. Work-heat tolerance derived from interval training.
    Gisolfi CV.
    J Appl Physiol; 1973 Sep 12; 35(3):349-54. PubMed ID: 4732327
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  • 20. Heat acclimatization by controlled hyperthermia in hot-dry and hot-wet climates.
    Fox RH, Goldsmith R, Hampton IF, Hunt TJ.
    J Appl Physiol; 1967 Jan 12; 22(1):39-46. PubMed ID: 6017651
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