The effects of short‐term and long‐term exposure to extreme cold environment on the body’s physiological responses: An experimental study
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Majid Motamedzade | Mohsen Aliabadi | Rostam Golmohammadi | Keivan Saedpanah | R. Golmohammadi | M. Aliabadi | M. Motamedzade | Keivan Saedpanah
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