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  • 33. Effects of wearing aircrew protective clothing on physiological and cognitive responses under various ambient conditions.
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    Jeong YO, Tokura H, Zhang P.
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    Lee JY, Kim MJ, Choi JW, Stone EA, Hauver RA.
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  • 40. Sensations of temperature and humidity during alternative work/rest and the influence of underwear knit structure.
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