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Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Physiological and anthropometric predictors of mountain ultra marathon performance
Author:
Rogers, Michael James
Date created:
2017-12-13
A randomized controlled trial of prenatal air pollution exposure and the development of allergic sensitization in infancy
Author:
Bartolomeu, Crista
Date created:
2018-07-12
Technical apparel performance for women during rest and exercise in a cold environment
Author:
Penko, Lauren D.
Date created:
2018-04-16
Effects of Elevated Core Temperature and Normoxic 30% Nitrous Oxide on Control of Human Breathing during Short Duration, High Intensity Exercise
Author:
Yogev, Assaf
Date created:
2014-09-17
Cerebrovascular and respiratory responses to poikilocapnia and eucapnia in resting normothermic and hyperthermic humans
Author:
McDonald, Patrick Liam Leslie
Date created:
2012-06-07
Nonshivering thermogenesis: responses to acute cold exposure in obese males
Author:
McMillan, Andrew Cameron
Date created:
2015-05-13
Effect of Mild Hypercapnia and Skin Temperature on Physiological Responses during Face Immersion
Author:
Henderson, Kate
Date created:
2014-09-19
Thermal perception and physiological responses in males and females during mild cold exposures in different clothing ensembles
Author:
Pang, Jingkai
Date created:
2016-06-13
Modelling Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations inside the Homes of Pregnant Women in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Author:
Yuchi, Weiran
Date created:
2017-06-30
Influence of body temperatures and hypercapnia on pulmonary ventilation during hyperthermia
Author:
Greiner, Jesse Gordon
Date created:
2010-06-22
An assessment of hopanes in settled house dust as indicators of exposure to traffic-related air pollution in Windsor, Ontario
Author:
Curran, Jason Hugh
Date created:
2011-01-10