Relative contribution of core and cutaneous temperatures to thermal comfort and autonomic responses in humans.
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Christian F. Bulcao | D. Goldstein | S. Raja | S. Frank | S N Raja | D S Goldstein | S M Frank | C F Bulcao | C. Bulcao | Steve Frank | D. Goldstein | C. F. Bulcao
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