Wyndham et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Fatigue of the sweat gland response.Wyndham et al., 1966
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- 3940135878955895649
- Author
- Wyndham C
- Strydom N
- Morrison J
- Williams C
- Bredell G
- Peter J
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- Journal of Applied Physiology
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The men were first acclimatized at g3 F wet-bulb and 95 F dry-bulb temperatures and a wind velocity of I 50 ft/min. They worked at 1,560 ft-lb/min(oxygen consumption of. g3 liter/min+. 032) for 5 hr a day for 2 weeks, excluding week ends. Table 2 indicates the IO different …
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