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    Ertl AC, Dearborn AS, Weidhofer AR, Bernauer EM, Greenleaf JE.
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  • 23. Thermoregulation of paraplegic and able bodied men during prolonged exercise in hot and cool climates.
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  • 29. Non-thermoregulatory modulation of sweating in humans.
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  • 35. Reduction of Physiological Strain Under a Hot and Humid Environment by a Hybrid Cooling Vest.
    Chan APC, Yang Y, Wong FKW, Yam MCH, Wong DP, Song WF.
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  • 36. Thermoregulatory and metabolic responses to repeated bouts of prolonged cycle-ergometer exercise in man.
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  • 37. Exercise thermoregulation and hyperprolactinaemia.
    Low D, Cable T, Purvis A.
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  • 39. Influence of body water and blood volume on thermoregulation and exercise performance in the heat.
    Sawka MN, Coyle EF.
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  • 40. Wearing a cooling jacket during exercise reduces thermal strain and improves endurance exercise performance in a warm environment.
    Hasegawa H, Takatori T, Komura T, Yamasaki M.
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