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White, Matthew

Cerebrovascular and respiratory responses to poikilocapnia and eucapnia in resting normothermic and hyperthermic humans
Effect of Mild Hypercapnia and Skin Temperature on Physiological Responses during Face Immersion
Effects of Elevated Core Temperature and Normoxic 30% Nitrous Oxide on Control of Human Breathing during Short Duration, High Intensity Exercise
Global warming, aging and environmental physiology - 20th Annual John K. Friesen Conference - Growing Old in a Changing Climate: Exploring the Interface Between Population Aging and Global Warming (2011)
Influence of body temperatures and hypercapnia on pulmonary ventilation during hyperthermia
Nonshivering thermogenesis: responses to acute cold exposure in obese males
Physiological and anthropometric predictors of mountain ultra marathon performance
Technical apparel performance for women during rest and exercise in a cold environment
Thermal perception and physiological responses in males and females during mild cold exposures in different clothing ensembles

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