Human heat balance during postexercise recovery: separating metabolic and nonthermal effects.
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Paul Webb | Glen P Kenny | Ollie Jay | P. Webb | G. Kenny | D. Gagnon | O. Jay | F. Reardon | Daniel Gagnon | Francis D Reardon | Michel B DuCharme | M. Ducharme
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