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A synthetic undergarment increases physiological strain
Matthew C. Dorton
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Brent C. Ruby
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Charles L. Dumke
School of Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training
Simon Fraser University
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Nursing and Health Professions
Skin Blood Flow
100%
Rectal Temperature
50%
Perceived Exertion
50%
Skin Temperature
50%
Heat Injury
50%
Flame Retardant
50%
Aromatic Polyamide
50%
Engineering
Relative Humidity
100%
Heat Stress
100%
Aramid
100%
Synthetic Material
100%
Psychology
Skin Temperature
100%