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The effect of climatic heat stress on intermittent high intensity running
Neil Maxwell
, Myra Nimmo
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Anaerobic Capacity
100%
Climatic Heat Stress
100%
High-speed Running
100%
Heart Rate
66%
Hot Conditions
66%
Ammonia
66%
Hot-humid
66%
Plasma Volume
66%
Runs Test
66%
Humid Conditions
66%
Mean Skin Temperature
66%
Performance Model
66%
Weight Loss
33%
Paired T-test
33%
Blood Lactate
33%
Physiological Response
33%
Ethics Committees
33%
Lactate
33%
Passive Recovery
33%
Cooling Environment
33%
Temps
33%
Motorized Treadmill
33%
Capillary Blood Sample
33%
Plasma Glucose
33%
Recreationally Active
33%
Maxwell
33%
Temperature Rate
33%
Volume Rate
33%
Plasma Ammonia
33%
Ammonia Concentration
33%
Temperature Loss
33%
Testing Environment
33%
Skin Weight
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Anaerobic Capacity
100%
Lactic Acid
66%
Skin Temperature
66%
Plasma Volume
66%
Student T Test
33%
Professional Standard
33%
Capillary
33%
Ammonia Blood Level
33%
Salicylate Sodium
33%