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Muscle electrical activity changes over time during stair ascending until exhaustion
2018)(
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Värmestress i urbana inomhusmiljöer : Förekomst och åtgärder i befintlig bebyggelse
2018) 18060.(
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Exploring how a traditional diluted yoghurt drink may mitigate heat strain during medium-intensity intermittent work : A multidisciplinary study of occupational heat strain
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Ascending stair evacuation: walking speed as a function of height
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Occupational heat stress and heat strain assessment using climate service information
2017)(
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Validation of body-mapping sports shirts designs on thermal physiological responses and comfort in warm and humid environment
2017) p.181-181(
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From weather warning to personalized adaptation strategies to cope with thermal climate stress
2017)(
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Editorial: New development of research on personal protective equipment (PPE) for occupational safety and health : New development of research on personal protective equipment (PPE) for occupational safety and health
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Self-identified thermal comfort zone and perceived climate changes: a questionnaire study in temperate, tropical and cold climates
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Clothing design parameters that affect estimation of clothing insulation change due to posture and motion
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