The association of environmental heat stress with performance: analysis of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
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Jiri Dvorak | Joao Brito | Sebastien Racinais | George P Nassis | G. Nassis | J. Brito | S. Racinais | J. Dvořák | Hakim Chalabi | H. Chalabi | J. Dvorak | Joao Brito
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