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Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A161
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The effect of increased ambient temperature on thermoregulatory responses in spinal cord injured people
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A157 -
Influence of passive hyperthermia and diurnal variation on exercise performance and cognitive function in the heat
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Hyperthermia exaggerates exercise-induced aggregation of blood platelets
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Relationship between performance, air ventilation efficiency and muscle oxygenation in Firefighters
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Haematological adaptations to High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) in temperate and hot environments
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The influence of body morphology on changes in core temperature during exercise in an uncompensable environment
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The development of an objective method for evaluating transient sleeping environments
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An eye on hydration: efficacy of intraocular pressure to measure body water deficit
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Occupational, environmental and individual factors affecting the selection of winter clothing by open-pit miners in Barents region - a questionnaire and field study
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The effect of precooling on short term performance
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The effect of heat acclimation or acclimatisation on exercise performance and capacity in the heat: preliminary meta-analysis data
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Effectiveness of short-term heat acclimation on intermittent exercise in thermoneutral and hot environments
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The effect of acclimation to the heat on the resting sweat response
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Cutaneous thermosensitivity differences among the face, hand or thigh appear not to exist for skin blood flow during normothermic states
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Mild cooling of the feet does not aid night-time vigilance
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Restricted sweat evaporation preceding short term heat acclimation accelerates adaption in females
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The effect of heat acclimation or acclimatisation on physiological markers of heat adaptation: preliminary meta-analysis data
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A110 -
Compartmental changes in the body-fluid contributions to the plasma volume restoration during recovery from dehydration following heat acclimation
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Pre-cooling by hands and feet water immersion reduces heat strain while wearing protective clothing
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A real-time heat strain index using foot temperature and heart rate while wearing personal protective equipment in hot environments
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Individual differences in thermoeffector function in the heat: morphological variations help determine effector activation
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Internal and external heat load with fire fighter protective clothing: data from the lab and the field
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Individual and cumulative benefits of making body armour and chemical & biological protective gloves, respirator and overboots from moisture vapour permeable materials
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Does the skin of mildly hyperthermic individuals display local variations in thermosensitivity for the control of skin blood flow?
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A94 -
Smart heating sleeping bags for improving wearers' thermal comfort at the feet
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A92 -
Assessing the thermal-moisture functional performance of two sets of work uniform by S-smart simulation
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A90 -
An investigation of PCT and EU patents on helmets to improve thermal comfort
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A88 -
Influence of sports compression textiles on endurance running performance
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A86 -
Infrared heating as an adjunct to achieve vehicle occupant thermal comfort
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Decreasing the tactile interaction between skin, sweat and clothing significantly reduces the perception of wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness during moderate exercise
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Can body-mapped garments improve thermal comfort for sport in the cold?
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A74 -
Numerical simulation of the transport phenomena in tilted clothing microclimates
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A68 -
Assessing thermal resistance of wet suits on human subjects during aquatic activity by a heat flux method
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Physiological testing of a beverage system designed for long-haul air travel
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Vasomotor responses to hypoxia and cold air
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Biophysical characteristics and thermophysiological responses at the inflection point in deep body temperature for individuals with high or low aerobic fitness
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A51 -
Thermal response of triathletes to 14°C swim with and without wetsuits
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Effects of cooling on muscle function and duration of stance phase during gait
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Koroška 8000: digit responses to cold stress following himalayan expedition to broadpeak, Pakistan (8051 m)
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Neuromuscular fatigue during hypoxia is mediated by the hypoxic ventilatory response
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Concomitant vagal and adrenergic stimulation does not precipitate ventricular arrhythmias in a healthy rabbit heart model of autonomic conflict
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The effects of water temperature on physiological responses and exercise performance during immersed incremental exercise
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Skin blood flow responses to locally applied acetylcholine in Caucasian and African descent individuals with and without cyclooxygenase inhibition
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Location awareness using combined multimodal sensor infrastructure for emergency service personnel
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Can motorcycle riding in Australia really be that thermally stressful?
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Novel model for load carriage ergonomics optimisation
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The load carriage index (LCI) - adjusting the load carried by the soldier according to body composition measurements
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Effectiveness of pre-cooling and cooling during play on wheelchair rugby performance
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Investigating the lower ambient temperature limit for pre-cooling to be beneficial for athletic performance
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A2