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The nature of the increase in sweating capacity produced by heat acclimatizationFox et al., 1964
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- Fox R
- Goldsmith R
- Hampton I
- Lewis H
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- The Journal of physiology
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METHODS Subjects. The subjects were twelve Army volunteers. Their physical characteristics and allocation to treatment groups are shown in Table 1. Design of experiment The subjects in Groups I, II and III were acclimatized in 2 hr sessions of …
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