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Comment
. 2016 Jul 6;3(4):512-513.
doi: 10.1080/23328940.2016.1194954. eCollection 2016.

Hyperthermia during exercise - a double-edged sword

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Hyperthermia during exercise - a double-edged sword

Michael J Buono et al. Temperature (Austin). .
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Figure 1.
The blood viscosity vs. shear rate relationship.

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