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Clothing Evaporative Resistance: Its Measurements and Application in Prediction of Heat Strain
2011) In Publication No.45(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Ventilated evaporative cooling as a preventive measure when confronted with a hot climate
2011) 55th Nordic Work Environment Meeting (Nordiska Arbetsmiljömötet), 2011 In Arbete och hälsa 45(5). p.26-26(
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Cold stress
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Does reduced heat production during mild whole body cooling override increased heat generation by pre-shivering muscle tension?
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Personal cooling with phase change materials to improve thermal comfort from a global warming perspective
2011) the XIV International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics (ICEE) In [Publication information missing] p.72-72(
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Response patterns in finger and central body skin temperatures under mild whole body cooling
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Determination of Localized/Regional Clothing Evaporative Resistance on Thermal Manikins.
2011) The 4th International Conference on Human-Environment System (ICHES 2011) In [Publication information missing] p.1-1(
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Localized Evaporative Resistance: Correction for body and air movement
2011) the XIV International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics (ICEE)(
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Personal cooling with phase change materials in a very hot environment
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Workplace heat stress, health and productivity - an increasing challenge for occupational safety and health
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- Contribution to conference › Abstract