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The Physical and Chemical Properties of Human Sweat and Factors Affecting the Water Balance in Confined Spaces Semiannual Status Report No. 2, 1 Jan. - 30 Jun. 1966 [PDF]

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Physical and chemical properties of human sweat and factors affecting water balance in confined ...
Johnson, R. E., Sargent, F., II
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The Thermoregulatory Response of Pre-. Mid- and Late-Pubertal Boys Exercising in the Heat [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Th~ thermoregulatory response to exercise in the heat, especia!ly sweating rate, differs between children and adults. This project investigated the effect of physical maturation on the thermoregulatory response to exercise (50% V02mc.x) in the heat (42°C
Falk, Bareket
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Eccrine poromatosis following chemotherapy and radiation therapy [PDF]

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Eccrine poroma presents as a single, symptomless erythematous papule in areas with a high density of eccrine sweat glands. Although rare, eccrine poromas can present as multiple lesions, otherwise known as eccrine poromatosis.
Chiu, Melvin, Kim, Gene, Nguyen, Khoa
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Sweat-gland carcinoma [PDF]

open access: yesCancer, 1955
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma

open access: yesAnnals of Surgery, 1971
Ernest F. Rosato   +3 more
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The physical and chemical properties of human sweat and factors affecting the water balance in confined spaces Final report, 1 Jul. 1965 - 30 Jun. 1968 [PDF]

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Physical and chemical properties of human sweat and factors affecting water balance in confined ...
Johnson, R. E., Sargent, F., II
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Electrical resistance of the skin [PDF]

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Function, structure, and electric resistance measurement of ...

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The Sweat Gland as a Mucous Gland

Dermatology, 1970
Human crude sweat and sweat from a rhesus monkey (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>), obtained from the skin after thermal stimulation, were compared with human saliva and skin mucus from the frog (<i>Rana temporaria</i>) and eel (<i>Anguilla</i>).
Elly J.M. Urselmann   +3 more
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