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  • 22. Efficiency of thermoregulatory system in man under endogenous and exogenous heat loads.
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  • 26. Heat storage in horses during submaximal exercise before and after humid heat acclimation.
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  • 31. Mild hypohydration induced by exercise in the heat attenuates autonomic thermoregulatory responses to the heat, but not thermal pleasantness in humans.
    Tokizawa K, Yasuhara S, Nakamura M, Uchida Y, Crawshaw LI, Nagashima K.
    Physiol Behav; 2010 Jun 16; 100(4):340-5. PubMed ID: 20298707
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  • 34. Effect of acclimatization to heat on the regulation of sweating during moderate and severe exercise.
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  • 36. Impaired high-intensity cycling performance time at low levels of dehydration.
    Walsh RM, Noakes TD, Hawley JA, Dennis SC.
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  • 37. Mild hypohydration decreases cycling performance in the heat.
    Bardis CN, Kavouras SA, Kosti L, Markousi M, Sidossis LS.
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  • 39. Effects of pyridostigmine bromide on physiological responses to heat, exercise, and hypohydration.
    Wenger CB, Latzka WA.
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  • 40. Effects of marked hyperthermia with and without dehydration on VO(2) kinetics during intense exercise.
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