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Age‐related circulatory responses to whole body cooling: observations by heart rate variability
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What is the role of traditional fermented foods to prevent heat stress at work?
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Ascending evacuation - Walking speed in stairs as a function of height
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Assessment of workload in heat: an approach with accelerometers
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Cold induced vasodilation during continuous exercise in the extreme cold air (– 30.6 °C)
2015) International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics (ICEE) In Extreme Physiology & Medicine 20154 (Suppl 1) :A58. p.75-75(
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The “AVA - organ”
2015) 16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, 2015 In Environmental Ergonomics XVI. p.114-114(
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Ascending evacuation in long stairways: Physical exertion, walking speed and behaviour
2015) In TVBB-3192(
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Ascending Stair Evacuation – effects of fatigue, walking speed & human behaviour
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Response patterns in finger and central body skin temperatures under mild whole body cooling in an elderly and in a young male – a pre-study
2015) 16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, 2015 In Environmental Ergonomics XVI. p.48-48(
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Effects of cooling on muscle function and duration of stance phase during gait
2015) 16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, 2015(
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