Validity and reliability of devices that assess body temperature during indoor exercise in the heat.
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Douglas J Casa | Brendon P McDermott | Carl M Maresh | Lawrence E Armstrong | M. S. Ganio | L. Armstrong | D. Casa | C. Maresh | B. McDermott | Susan W Yeargin | Matthew S Ganio | Christopher M Brown | Shannon M Becker | Lindsay M Boots | Paul W Boyd | Brendon P. McDermott | S. Yeargin | C. M. Brown | M. Ganio
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