The effect of stress on core and peripheral body temperature in humans
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Joris C Verster | John H G M Klaessens | Berend Olivier | Renske Penning | Cor J Kalkman | J. Verster | J. Klaessens | C. Kalkman | C. Vinkers | B. Olivier | J. Hellhammer | R. Penning | Juliane Hellhammer | Christiaan H Vinkers
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