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COMPARISON OF THERMAL HAND MODELS AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
2014) Ambience14 & 10I3M, Scientific conference for Smart and functional textiles, Well-Being, Thermal comfort in clothing, Design, Thermal Manikins and Modelling In Proceedings of Ambience, Scientific Conference for Smart Textiles 1.(
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Muscle Cooling and Performance: A Review
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Fashion and function: challenges faced by textiles incorporated with phase change materials
2014) Ambience14&10i3m, Scientific Conference on Smart and Functional Textiles, Well-Being, Thermal Comfort in Clothing, Design, Thermal Manikins and Modelling(
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How will climate change working life?
2014)(
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Using a walkway with adjustable inclination to measure and assess slip and fall risks
2014) CIB W099 International Health and Safety Conference on Achieving Sustainable Construction Health and Safety p.118-124(
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Human thermal response with improved AVA modeling of the digits
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The Universal Thermal Climate Index UTCI Compared to Ergonomics Standards for Assessing the Thermal Environment
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A Study on Local Cooling of Garments with Ventilation Fans and Openings Placed at Different Torso Sites
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A laboratory validation study of comfort and limit temperatures of four sleeping bags defined according to EN 13537 (2002)
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The torso cooling of vests incorporated with phase change materials: a sweat evaporation perspective
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