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A field study of physiological adjustment to increased muscular activity with and without cold exposure.
LIBRA AS284 .L823 1966 no.12-20 v.3-11 v.3=1966:no.12 v.4=1966:no.13 v.5=1966:no.14 v.6=1966:no.15 v.7=1966:no.16 v.8=1966:no.17 v.9=1966:no.18 v.10=1966:no.19 v.11=1966:no.20
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Lunds universitet. Medica, mathematica, scientiae rerum naturalium ; Acta Universitatis Lundensis, Sectio II. 1966, no.12-20.
- Acta Universitatis Lundensis. Sectio II. Medica, mathematica, scientiae rerum naturalium. 1966, no. 12-20.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Muscles.
- Cold--Physiological effect.
- Cold.
- Heat--Physiological effect.
- Heat.
- Physical Description:
- volumes : illustrations, graphs, tables. ; 27 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Lund : C. W. K. Gleerup, 1966.
- Contents:
- pt.3. Maximal oxygen uptake, by K.L. Andersen, A. Benestad, and N. Segrem.-pt.4. Thermal and metabolic responses during a night of moderate cold exposure, by H. T. Hammel, E. Simon, S. STromme, and K. L. Andersen.-pt. 5. Sleep and muscle activity during a night of moderate cold exposure, by J. A. Hildes.-pt. 6. Hand and foot circulation during standard cold exposures, by B. Hellstrom.-pt. 7 Pressor response to ice water immersion of the hand, by R. Eide.-pt. 8. Metabolic rate and thyroid function, by O. Wilson, T. Munkner, S.S. Sorenson, J. Fogh, and C. Rerup.-pt. 9. Corticosteroids in plasma, by O. Wilson and P. Hedner.-pt. 10. Tolerance to heat before and after physical training, and sweating during work in cold, by B. Löfstedt.-pt. 11. Summary of results and general discussion, by K. L. Andersen, H.T. Hammel, J.A. Hildes, and O. Wilson.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographies.
- OCLC:
- 164609
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