Effects of Lightweight Outdoor Clothing on the Prevention of Hypothermia During Low-Intensity Exercise in the Cold
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Hannes Gatterer | Philipp Kofler | Martin Burtscher | M. Burtscher | P. Kofler | A. Herten | M. Faulhaber | H. Gatterer | Martin Faulhaber | Marc Philippe | Kathrin Fischer | Rebekka Walther | Anne Herten | M. Philippe | K. Fischer | R. Walther
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