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Thermal insulation of multi-layer clothing ensembles measured on a thermal manikin and estimated by six individuals using the summation method in ISO 9920
2000) Ergonomics of Protective Clothing: NOKOBETEF 6 and 1st European Conference on Protective Clothing p.171-174(
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Evaporative resistance of various clothing ensembles measured on standing and walking manikin
2000) Ergonomics of Protective Clothing. NOKOBETEF 6 and the 1st European Conference on Protective Clothing (ECPC1) p.192-195(
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Footwear for cold work: a field study at a harbour
2000) Ergonomics of Protective Clothing: NOKOBETEF 6 and 1st European Conference on Protective Clothing p.71-74(
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Methods for cold protective clothing evaluation
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Calculation of dynamic heat and vapour resistance
2000) p.125-128(
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Clothing physiology - past, present and new perspectives
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Thermal responses to cold wind of thermoneutral and cooled subjects
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Face temperature and cardiorespiratory responses to wind in thermoneutral and cool subjects exposed to -10 °C
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Indoor air quality and climate control parameters in office environment- CFD calculations and measurements
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Validation of a model for prediction of skin temperatures in footwear
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