Body temperatures and sweating during exhaustive exercise.
B Saltin, A P Gagge, U Bergh, J A Stolwijk
Journal of Applied Physiology Published 1 May 1972 Vol. 32 no. 5, 635-643 DOI:
B Saltin
A P Gagge
U Bergh
Body temperatures and sweating during exhaustive exercise.
B Saltin, A P Gagge, U Bergh, J A Stolwijk
Journal of Applied Physiology May 1972, 32 (5) 635-643;
B Saltin, A P Gagge, U Bergh, J A Stolwijk
Journal of Applied Physiology May 1972, 32 (5) 635-643;
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