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035 ‎‡a  (WKP)Q64746614‏
024 ‎‡a  0000-0001-7400-8353‏ ‎‡2  orcid‏
035 ‎‡a  (OCoLC)Q64746614‏
100 0 ‎‡a  Matthew N Cramer‏ ‎‡c  researcher‏ ‎‡9  en‏
400 0 ‎‡a  Matthew N Cramer‏ ‎‡c  wetenschapper‏ ‎‡9  nl‏
400 0 ‎‡a  Matthew N Cramer‏ ‎‡c  investigador‏ ‎‡9  es‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A comparison between the technical absorbent and ventilated capsule methods for measuring local sweat rate‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's A new approach for comparing thermoregulatory responses of subjects with different body sizes‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Acute acetaminophen ingestion does not alter core temperature or sweating during exercise in hot-humid conditions‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Acute limb heating improves macro- and microvascular dilator function in the leg of aged humans.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Cardiac and Thermal Strain of Elderly Adults Exposed to Extreme Heat and Humidity With and Without Electric Fan Use.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Cardiac Structure and Function in Well-Healed Burn Survivors‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Cardiovascular strain impairs prolonged self-paced exercise in the heat‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Comments on point:counterpoint: humans do/do not demonstrate selective brain cooling during hyperthermia‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Compensatory hyperhidrosis following thoracic sympathectomy: a biophysical rationale‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Dietary nitrate supplementation does not influence thermoregulatory or cardiovascular strain in older individuals during severe ambient heat stress‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Do greater rates of body heat storage precede the accelerated reduction of self-paced exercise intensity in the heat?‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Effect of increases in cardiac contractility on cerebral blood flow in humans‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Effect of Timing of the First Bath on a Healthy Newborn's Temperature‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Evidence that transient changes in sudomotor output with cold and warm fluid ingestion are independently modulated by abdominal, but not oral thermoreceptors‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Explained variance in the thermoregulatory responses to exercise: the independent roles of biophysical and fitness/fatness-related factors.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Folic acid ingestion improves skeletal muscle blood flow during graded handgrip and plantar flexion exercise in aged humans.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Large differences in peak oxygen uptake do not independently alter changes in core temperature and sweating during exercise‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Local sweating on the forehead, but not forearm, is influenced by aerobic fitness independently of heat balance requirements during exercise‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Neuromuscular function following prolonged intense self-paced exercise in hot climatic conditions‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's No Thermoregulatory Impairment in Skin Graft Donor Sites during Exercise-Heat Stress‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's On the Maintenance of Human Heat Balance during Cold and Warm Fluid Ingestion‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Partial heat acclimation in cricketers using a 4-day high intensity cycling protocol‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Partitional calorimetry‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Progressive exercise training improves maximal aerobic capacity in individuals with well-healed burn injuries‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Selecting the correct exercise intensity for unbiased comparisons of thermoregulatory responses between groups of different mass and surface area‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Should electric fans be used during a heat wave?‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Thermal and Cardiovascular Strain Mitigate the Potential Benefit of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse During Self-Paced Exercise in the Heat‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Thermal behavior alleviates thermal discomfort during steady-state exercise without affecting whole body heat loss‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Thermoregulatory responses to exercise at a fixed rate of heat production are not altered by acute hypoxia.‏
670 ‎‡a  Author's Tolerance to a haemorrhagic challenge during heat stress is improved with inspiratory resistance breathing‏
909 ‎‡a  (orcid) 0000000174008353‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  comparisonbetweenthetechnicalabsorbentandventilatedcapsulemethodsformeasuringlocalsweatrate‏ ‎‡A  A comparison between the technical absorbent and ventilated capsule methods for measuring local sweat rate‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  newapproachforcomparingthermoregulatoryresponsesofsubjectswithdifferentbodysizes‏ ‎‡A  A new approach for comparing thermoregulatory responses of subjects with different body sizes‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  acuteacetaminopheningestiondoesnotaltercoretemperatureorsweatingduringexerciseinhothumidconditions‏ ‎‡A  Acute acetaminophen ingestion does not alter core temperature or sweating during exercise in hot-humid conditions‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  acutelimbheatingimprovesmacroandmicrovasculardilatorfunctioninthelegofagedhumans‏ ‎‡A  Acute limb heating improves macro- and microvascular dilator function in the leg of aged humans.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  cardiacandthermalstrainofelderlyadultsexposedtoextremeheatandhumiditywithandwithoutelectricfanuse‏ ‎‡A  Cardiac and Thermal Strain of Elderly Adults Exposed to Extreme Heat and Humidity With and Without Electric Fan Use.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  cardiacstructureandfunctioninwellhealedburnsurvivors‏ ‎‡A  Cardiac Structure and Function in Well-Healed Burn Survivors‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  cardiovascularstrainimpairsprolongedselfpacedexerciseintheheat‏ ‎‡A  Cardiovascular strain impairs prolonged self-paced exercise in the heat‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  commentsonpointcounterpointhumansdodonotdemonstrateselectivebraincoolingduringhyperthermia‏ ‎‡A  Comments on point:counterpoint: humans do/do not demonstrate selective brain cooling during hyperthermia‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  compensatoryhyperhidrosisfollowingthoracicsympathectomyabiophysicalrationale‏ ‎‡A  Compensatory hyperhidrosis following thoracic sympathectomy: a biophysical rationale‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  dietarynitratesupplementationdoesnotinfluencethermoregulatoryorcardiovascularstraininolderindividualsduringsevereambientheatstress‏ ‎‡A  Dietary nitrate supplementation does not influence thermoregulatory or cardiovascular strain in older individuals during severe ambient heat stress‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  dogreaterratesofbodyheatstorageprecedetheacceleratedreductionofselfpacedexerciseintensityintheheat‏ ‎‡A  Do greater rates of body heat storage precede the accelerated reduction of self-paced exercise intensity in the heat?‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  effectofincreasesincardiaccontractilityoncerebralbloodflowinhumans‏ ‎‡A  Effect of increases in cardiac contractility on cerebral blood flow in humans‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  effectoftimingofthe1bathonahealthynewbornstemperature‏ ‎‡A  Effect of Timing of the First Bath on a Healthy Newborn's Temperature‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  evidencethattransientchangesinsudomotoroutputwithcoldandwarmfluidingestionareindependentlymodulatedbyabdominalbutnotoralthermoreceptors‏ ‎‡A  Evidence that transient changes in sudomotor output with cold and warm fluid ingestion are independently modulated by abdominal, but not oral thermoreceptors‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  explainedvarianceinthethermoregulatoryresponsestoexercisetheindependentrolesofbiophysicalandfitnessfatnessrelatedfactors‏ ‎‡A  Explained variance in the thermoregulatory responses to exercise: the independent roles of biophysical and fitness/fatness-related factors.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  folicacidingestionimprovesskeletalmusclebloodflowduringgradedhandgripandplantarflexionexerciseinagedhumans‏ ‎‡A  Folic acid ingestion improves skeletal muscle blood flow during graded handgrip and plantar flexion exercise in aged humans.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  largedifferencesinpeakoxygenuptakedonotindependentlyalterchangesincoretemperatureandsweatingduringexercise‏ ‎‡A  Large differences in peak oxygen uptake do not independently alter changes in core temperature and sweating during exercise‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  localsweatingontheforeheadbutnotforearmisinfluencedbyaerobicfitnessindependentlyofheatbalancerequirementsduringexercise‏ ‎‡A  Local sweating on the forehead, but not forearm, is influenced by aerobic fitness independently of heat balance requirements during exercise‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  neuromuscularfunctionfollowingprolongedintenseselfpacedexerciseinhotclimaticconditions‏ ‎‡A  Neuromuscular function following prolonged intense self-paced exercise in hot climatic conditions‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  nothermoregulatoryimpairmentinskingraftdonorsitesduringexerciseheatstress‏ ‎‡A  No Thermoregulatory Impairment in Skin Graft Donor Sites during Exercise-Heat Stress‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  onthemaintenanceofhumanheatbalanceduringcoldandwarmfluidingestion‏ ‎‡A  On the Maintenance of Human Heat Balance during Cold and Warm Fluid Ingestion‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  partialheatacclimationincricketersusinga4dayhighintensitycyclingprotocol‏ ‎‡A  Partial heat acclimation in cricketers using a 4-day high intensity cycling protocol‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  partitionalcalorimetry‏ ‎‡A  Partitional calorimetry‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  progressiveexercisetrainingimprovesmaximalaerobiccapacityinindividualswithwellhealedburninjuries‏ ‎‡A  Progressive exercise training improves maximal aerobic capacity in individuals with well-healed burn injuries‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  selectingthecorrectexerciseintensityforunbiasedcomparisonsofthermoregulatoryresponsesbetweengroupsofdifferentmassandsurfacearea‏ ‎‡A  Selecting the correct exercise intensity for unbiased comparisons of thermoregulatory responses between groups of different mass and surface area‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  shouldelectricfansbeusedduringaheatwave‏ ‎‡A  Should electric fans be used during a heat wave?‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  thermalandcardiovascularstrainmitigatethepotentialbenefitofcarbohydratemouthrinseduringselfpacedexerciseintheheat‏ ‎‡A  Thermal and Cardiovascular Strain Mitigate the Potential Benefit of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse During Self-Paced Exercise in the Heat‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  thermalbehavioralleviatesthermaldiscomfortduringsteadystateexercisewithoutaffectingwholebodyheatloss‏ ‎‡A  Thermal behavior alleviates thermal discomfort during steady-state exercise without affecting whole body heat loss‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  thermoregulatoryresponsestoexerciseatafixedrateofheatproductionarenotalteredbyacutehypoxia‏ ‎‡A  Thermoregulatory responses to exercise at a fixed rate of heat production are not altered by acute hypoxia.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  tolerancetoahaemorrhagicchallengeduringheatstressisimprovedwithinspiratoryresistancebreathing‏ ‎‡A  Tolerance to a haemorrhagic challenge during heat stress is improved with inspiratory resistance breathing‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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