Human circulatory and thermoregulatory adaptations with heat acclimation and exercise in a hot, dry environment.
B. Nielsen(University of Copenhagen), Bengt Saltin(University of the Faroe Islands), N. J. Christensen(University of Copenhagen), J. R. S. Hales(University of Copenhagen), Jørgen Warberg(University of Copenhagen), S. Strange(University of Copenhagen)
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