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Human cardiovascular adjustments to exercise and thermal stress.
Author(s):
L B Rowell
Publication date:
1973-12-31
Journal:
Physiological reviews
Keywords:
Animals
,
Blood Flow Velocity
,
Blood Pressure
,
Blood Volume
,
Cardiac Output
,
Cardiac Volume
,
Cold Temperature
,
Dogs
,
Heart
,
physiology
,
physiopathology
,
Hemoglobins
,
Hot Temperature
,
Humans
,
Mitral Valve Stenosis
,
Muscles
,
blood supply
,
Myocardium
,
metabolism
,
Oxygen Consumption
,
Physical Exertion
,
Posture
,
Regional Blood Flow
,
Skin
,
Skin Temperature
,
Stress, Physiological
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4587247
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Blood Flow Velocity
,
Blood Pressure
,
Blood Volume
,
Cardiac Output
,
Cardiac Volume
,
Cold Temperature
,
Dogs
,
Heart
,
physiology
,
physiopathology
,
Hemoglobins
,
Hot Temperature
,
Humans
,
Mitral Valve Stenosis
,
Muscles
,
blood supply
,
Myocardium
,
metabolism
,
Oxygen Consumption
,
Physical Exertion
,
Posture
,
Regional Blood Flow
,
Skin
,
Skin Temperature
,
Stress, Physiological
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Blood Flow Velocity
,
Blood Pressure
,
Blood Volume
,
Cardiac Output
,
Cardiac Volume
,
Cold Temperature
,
Dogs
,
Heart
,
physiology
,
physiopathology
,
Hemoglobins
,
Hot Temperature
,
Humans
,
Mitral Valve Stenosis
,
Muscles
,
blood supply
,
Myocardium
,
metabolism
,
Oxygen Consumption
,
Physical Exertion
,
Posture
,
Regional Blood Flow
,
Skin
,
Skin Temperature
,
Stress, Physiological
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