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P50 | author | René M Rossi | Q57047490 |
P2093 | author name string | Simon Annaheim | |
Christina M Spengler | |||
Braid A MacRae | |||
P2860 | cites work | A comparison between conductive and infrared devices for measuring mean skin temperature at rest, during exercise in the heat, and recovery | Q21131815 |
The effects of metabolic work rate and ambient environment on physiological tolerance times while wearing explosive and chemical personal protective equipment | Q21284480 | ||
Reduced work tolerance associated with wearing protective clothing and respirators | Q23917979 | ||
Thermal burden of N95 filtering facepiece respirators | Q23919836 | ||
Absence of consequential changes in physiological, thermal and subjective responses from wearing a surgical mask | Q23919998 | ||
Statistical methods for assessing agreement between two methods of clinical measurement | Q26778461 | ||
High skin temperature and hypohydration impair aerobic performance | Q27024014 | ||
Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement | Q27860606 | ||
Assessment of conditioning-specific movement tasks and physical fitness measures in talent identified under 16-year-old rugby union players | Q30210053 | ||
Breathable and Stretchable Temperature Sensors Inspired by Skin | Q30655189 | ||
Increasing humidity affects thermoregulation during low-intensity exercise in women | Q46120936 | ||
Increasing relative humidity impacts low-intensity exercise in the heat | Q46228852 | ||
The effects of work environments on thermal strain on workers in commercial kitchens | Q46338292 | ||
The rate of heat storage mediates an anticipatory reduction in exercise intensity during cycling at a fixed rating of perceived exertion | Q46343650 | ||
The independent roles of temperature and thermal perception in the control of human thermoregulatory behavior | Q46393122 | ||
Effects of rain on energy metabolism while running in a cold environment | Q46621335 | ||
Spectral emissivity of skin and pericardium | Q46669340 | ||
Exercise-heat acclimation in young and older trained cyclists | Q46684486 | ||
Layering garments during rest and exercise in the cold (8°C): wearer responses and comparability with selected fabric properties | Q46883380 | ||
Differences in the heat stress associated with white sportswear and being semi-nude in exercising humans under conditions of radiant heat and wind at a wet bulb globe temperature of greater than 28 °C. | Q46911539 | ||
Compression garments: no enhancement of high-intensity exercise in hot radiant conditions | Q46963822 | ||
Validity and reliability of multiparameter physiological measurements recorded by the Equivital LifeMonitor during activities of various intensities | Q46978193 | ||
Augmenting performance feedback does not affect 4 km cycling time-trials in the heat | Q47710330 | ||
The effects of ice slurry ingestion before exertion in Wildland firefighting gear | Q47740731 | ||
The effect of pre-warming on performance during simulated firefighting exercise | Q47747408 | ||
Evaluation of two cooling systems under a firefighter coverall. | Q47747688 | ||
The European, Japanese and US protective helmet, gloves and boots for firefighters: thermoregulatory and psychological evaluations | Q47747700 | ||
Effects of various protective clothing and thermal environments on heat strain of unacclimated men: the PHS (predicted heat strain) model revisited | Q47768046 | ||
Body regional influences of L-menthol application on the alleviation of heat strain while wearing firefighter's protective clothing. | Q47786080 | ||
Effects of forearm vs. leg submersion in work tolerance time in a hot environment while wearing firefighter protective clothing | Q47789048 | ||
Physiological strains of wearing aluminized and non-aluminized firefighters' protective clothing during exercise in radiant heat | Q47796465 | ||
The impact of different cooling modalities on the physiological responses in firefighters during strenuous work performed in high environmental temperatures | Q47797696 | ||
Fire fighting and its influence on the body. | Q47877018 | ||
Effects of oral rehydration and external cooling on physiology, perception, and performance in hot, dry climates | Q47969290 | ||
Sleep onset is disrupted following pre-sleep exercise that causes large physiological excitement at bedtime | Q48104548 | ||
Exercise thermoregulatory responses following a 28-day sleep-high train-low regimen. | Q48254672 | ||
Acute tryptophan depletion does not improve endurance cycling capacity in a warm environment | Q48281053 | ||
Evaluation of wireless determination of skin temperature using iButtons | Q48496482 | ||
Neck cooling and cognitive performance following exercise-induced hyperthermia | Q48819357 | ||
Relationship between core temperature, skin temperature, and heat flux during exercise in heat | Q45349951 | ||
Is peak oxygen uptake a determinant of moderate-duration self-paced exercise performance in the heat? | Q45740842 | ||
Effect of warm-up and precooling on pacing during a 15-km cycling time trial in the heat | Q45779377 | ||
Body fatness, body core temperature, and heat loss during moderate-intensity exercise. | Q45898877 | ||
Estimating changes in volume-weighted mean body temperature using thermometry with an individualized correction factor. | Q45993128 | ||
Novel ventilation design of combining spacer and mesh structure in sports T-shirt significantly improves thermal comfort | Q33443636 | ||
A standard blood bank donation alters the thermal and cardiovascular responses during subsequent exercise. | Q33454595 | ||
Evidence that transient changes in sudomotor output with cold and warm fluid ingestion are independently modulated by abdominal, but not oral thermoreceptors | Q33673381 | ||
The effect of double--blind carbohydrate ingestion during 60 km of self-paced exercise in warm ambient conditions | Q34027971 | ||
Sex modulates whole-body sudomotor thermosensitivity during exercise | Q34049925 | ||
The uncertainty (validity and reliability) of three electrothermometers in therapeutic modality research | Q34075805 | ||
Does activity affect residual limb skin temperatures? | Q34161412 | ||
Importance of skin temperature in the regulation of sweating | Q34235869 | ||
Effect of menstrual cycle phase on the ventilatory response to rising body temperature during exercise. | Q34273255 | ||
The effects of cold exposure on leukocytes, hormones and cytokines during acute exercise in humans | Q34388291 | ||
Importance of airflow for physiologic and ergogenic effects of precooling | Q34401064 | ||
The influence of internal and skin temperatures on active cutaneous vasodilation under different levels of exercise and ambient temperatures in humans | Q34409263 | ||
Heat strain evaluation of overt and covert body armour in a hot and humid environment | Q34452278 | ||
Aspirin and clopidogrel alter core temperature and skin blood flow during heat stress | Q34470624 | ||
Does the technique employed for skin temperature assessment alter outcomes? A systematic review | Q34489048 | ||
Whole-body heat loss during exercise in the heat is not impaired in type 1 diabetes | Q34615637 | ||
Prediction of human core body temperature using non-invasive measurement methods. | Q34653059 | ||
Hemodynamic responses to heat stress in the resting and exercising human leg: insight into the effect of temperature on skeletal muscle blood flow | Q34720069 | ||
Forearm-finger skin temperature gradient as an index of cutaneous perfusion during steady-state exercise | Q34735863 | ||
Comparison of techniques for the measurement of skin temperature during exercise in a hot, humid environment | Q35040703 | ||
Physiological and selective attention demands during an international rally motor sport event | Q35248980 | ||
Warm skin alters cardiovascular responses to cycling after preheating and precooling | Q35309271 | ||
Estimation of mean body temperature from mean skin and core temperature | Q35546741 | ||
The effects of temporal neck cooling on cognitive function during strenuous exercise in a hot environment: a pilot study | Q35743113 | ||
Self-paced exercise performance in the heat after pre-exercise cold-fluid ingestion | Q36163797 | ||
On Methods of measuring Skin Temperature | Q36319776 | ||
Hypertension is associated with greater heat exchange during exercise recovery in a hot environment | Q36322306 | ||
Effects of Cold Water Immersion on Muscle Oxygenation During Repeated Bouts of Fatiguing Exercise: A Randomized Controlled Study | Q36445080 | ||
Fully integrated wearable sensor arrays for multiplexed in situ perspiration analysis | Q37200317 | ||
Ultrathin conformal devices for precise and continuous thermal characterization of human skin | Q37301233 | ||
Performance evaluation of a conformal thermal monitoring sheet sensor array for measurement of surface temperature distributions during superficial hyperthermia treatments | Q37315927 | ||
A comparison of hydration effect on body fluid and temperature regulation between Malaysian and Japanese males exercising at mild dehydration in humid heat | Q37593357 | ||
Thermal, physiological and perceptual strain mediate alterations in match-play tennis under heat stress | Q37715994 | ||
Precooling methods and their effects on athletic performance : a systematic review and practical applications | Q38074921 | ||
Relationship between mean body temperature calculated by two- or three-compartment models and active cutaneous vasodilation in humans: a comparison between cool and warm environments during leg exercise | Q83869136 | ||
Effect of five different recovery methods on repeated cycle performance | Q83885008 | ||
Self-paced intermittent-sprint performance and pacing strategies following respective pre-cooling and heating | Q84020477 | ||
Manual performance deterioration in the cold estimated using the wind chill equivalent temperature | Q84075431 | ||
Impact of the medical clothing on the thermal stress of surgeons | Q84105067 | ||
The effects of undergarment composition worn beneath hockey protective equipment on high-intensity intermittent exercise | Q84394431 | ||
Sweating is greater in NCAA football linemen independently of heat production | Q84605204 | ||
The validity of wireless iButtons and thermistors for human skin temperature measurement | Q84956510 | ||
Hot ambient conditions do not alter intermittent cycling sprint performance | Q84974605 | ||
Infrared camera assessment of skin surface temperature--effect of emissivity | Q85236303 | ||
Physiological responses of Police Officers during job simulations wearing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear personal protective equipment | Q85402947 | ||
Effects of obesity on body temperature in otherwise-healthy females when controlling hydration and heat production during exercise in the heat | Q85639249 | ||
Influence of postexercise cooling on muscle oxygenation and blood volume changes | Q85713856 | ||
Thermoregulation during intermittent exercise in athletes with a spinal-cord injury | Q85900529 | ||
Acute acetaminophen (paracetamol) ingestion improves time to exhaustion during exercise in the heat | Q85970808 | ||
Effects of wind application on thermal perception and self-paced performance | Q86068944 | ||
Rain influences the physiological and metabolic responses to exercise in hot conditions | Q86443965 | ||
Effect of cold conditions on double poling sprint performance of well-trained male cross-country skiers | Q86505264 | ||
Core temperature affects scalp skin temperature during scalp cooling | Q86931676 | ||
Repeatability of a running heat tolerance test | Q86935329 | ||
Effects of radiant heat exposure on pacing pattern during a 15-km cycling time trial | Q87060088 | ||
Effects of different precooling techniques on repeat sprint ability in team sport athletes | Q87130966 | ||
Physiological and psychological responses to outdoor vs. laboratory cycling | Q87191316 | ||
Acute acetaminophen ingestion does not alter core temperature or sweating during exercise in hot-humid conditions | Q87248073 | ||
Mild evaporative cooling applied to the torso provides thermoregulatory benefits during running in the heat | Q87248105 | ||
The effect of arm training on thermoregulatory responses and calf volume during upper body exercise | Q87319709 | ||
Maximum heat loss potential is lower in football linemen during an NCAA summer training camp because of lower self-generated air flow | Q87325161 | ||
Effect of air-filled vest on exercise-heat strain when wearing ballistic protection | Q87360942 | ||
Tyrosine supplementation does not influence the capacity to perform prolonged exercise in a warm environment | Q87378171 | ||
Muscular, cardiorespiratory and thermal strain of mast and pole workers | Q87490364 | ||
Do greater rates of body heat storage precede the accelerated reduction of self-paced exercise intensity in the heat? | Q87501467 | ||
Thermoregulatory responses in wheelchair tennis players: a pilot study | Q87509179 | ||
The effects of a moisture-wicking fabric shirt on the physiological and perceptual responses during acute exercise in the heat | Q87757302 | ||
Effects of exercise in the cold on Ghrelin, PYY, and food intake in overweight adults | Q87971505 | ||
Impact of skin temperature and hydration on plasma volume responses during exercise | Q88216966 | ||
Effects of acute supplementation of caffeine and Panax ginseng on endurance running performance in a hot and humid environment | Q95605379 | ||
Influence of repeated daily menthol exposure on human temperature regulation and perception. | Q50616995 | ||
Prediction of Core Body Temperature from Multiple Variables. | Q50867962 | ||
Thermal and tactile interactions in the perception of local skin wetness at rest and during exercise in thermo-neutral and warm environments. | Q51182560 | ||
The effect of prolonged light intensity exercise in the heat on executive function. | Q51232107 | ||
Computation of mean body temperature from rectal and skin temperatures | Q51662929 | ||
Effect of postprandial thermogenesis on the cutaneous vasodilatory response during exercise. | Q51722481 | ||
Cooling during exercise in temperate conditions: impact on performance and thermoregulation. | Q51739303 | ||
Evaluation of mean skin temperature formulas by infrared thermography. | Q52251101 | ||
Accuracy and response time comparisons of four skin temperature-monitoring devices. | Q52395500 | ||
DEET insect repellent: effects on thermoregulatory sweating and physiological strain. | Q52718192 | ||
Development of a standardized pulse-controlled ergometry test for diagnosing and investigating cholinergic urticaria. | Q52876881 | ||
Correction factors in skin temperature measurement | Q52879956 | ||
Meta-analysis of method comparison studies. | Q52941106 | ||
Validation of standard ASTM F2732 and comparison with ISO 11079 with respect to comfort temperature ratings for cold protective clothing. | Q53086730 | ||
Reliability and validity of skin temperature measurement by telemetry thermistors and a thermal camera during exercise in the heat. | Q53159692 | ||
Effect of gait on formation of thermal environment inside footwear. | Q53293380 | ||
The determinants of thermal comfort in cool water. | Q53380875 | ||
Effect of Practical Precooling on Neuromuscular Function and 5-km Time-Trial Performance in Hot, Humid Conditions Among Well-Trained Male Runners. | Q53457134 | ||
Relieving thermal discomfort: Effects of sprayed L-menthol on perception, performance, and time trial cycling in the heat. | Q53516699 | ||
Conductive and evaporative precooling lowers mean skin temperature and improves time trial performance in the heat. | Q53516703 | ||
Heat stress exacerbates the reduction in middle cerebral artery blood velocity during prolonged self-paced exercise. | Q53516709 | ||
Increased Air Velocity Reduces Thermal and Cardiovascular Strain in Young and Older Males during Humid Exertional Heat Stress. | Q53533349 | ||
Physiological tolerance to uncompensated heat stress in soldiers: effects of various types of body cooling systems. | Q53583228 | ||
Fan-precooling effect on heat strain while wearing protective clothing. | Q53631389 | ||
Fuel selection during short-term submaximal treadmill exercise in the cold is not affected by pre-exercise low-intensity shivering. | Q54301419 | ||
Are circulating cytokine responses to exercise in the heat augmented in older men? | Q54323196 | ||
Muscle-damaging exercise increases heat strain during subsequent exercise heat stress. | Q54439321 | ||
Effect of physical activity and air velocity on the thermal insulation of clothing. | Q54663973 | ||
Reduced hyperthermia-induced cutaneous vasodilation and enhanced exercise-induced plasma water loss at simulated high altitude (3,200 m) in humans | Q57100938 | ||
The effects of elapsed time after warm-up on subsequent exercise performance in a cold environment | Q57113861 | ||
Does summer in a humid continental climate elicit an acclimatization of human thermoregulatory responses? | Q57118272 | ||
Measuring skin temperature before, during and after exercise: a comparison of thermocouples and infrared thermography | Q57537227 | ||
Effect of lower body compression garments on submaximal and maximal running performance in cold (10°C) and hot (32°C) environments | Q57540959 | ||
Non-invasive measurement of tibialis anterior muscle temperature during rest, cycling exercise and post-exercise recovery | Q58026391 | ||
Oral tyrosine supplementation improves exercise capacity in the heat | Q58221410 | ||
Cardiovascular strain impairs prolonged self-paced exercise in the heat | Q59343687 | ||
Comfort and thermal sensations and associated physiological responses at various ambient temperatures | Q59620506 | ||
Physiological cost and thermal envelope: A novel approach to cycle garment evaluation during a representative protocol | Q60119337 | ||
Spraying with 0.20% L-menthol does not enhance 5 km running performance in the heat in untrained runners | Q60119362 | ||
Early change in thermal perception is not a driver of anticipatory exercise pacing in the heat | Q60119393 | ||
The effect of ice-slushy consumption on plasma vasoactive intestinal peptide during prolonged exercise in the heat | Q61477944 | ||
The Effect of Different Environmental Conditions on the Decision-making Performance of Soccer Goal Line Officials | Q61995565 | ||
A Comparison of Hyperhydration Versus Ad Libitum Fluid Intake Strategies on Measures of Oxidative Stress, Thermoregulation, and Performance | Q61996043 | ||
Neck Cooling and Running Performance in the Heat | Q62606503 | ||
Pressure and coverage effects of sporting compression garments on cardiovascular function, thermoregulatory function, and exercise performance | Q63562741 | ||
Effects of external pressure loading on human skin blood flow measured by 133Xe clearance | Q67738633 | ||
Temperatures of skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle and core in resting men in cold, comfortable and hot conditions | Q68168710 | ||
A thermographic study of the effect of body composition and ambient temperature on the accuracy of mean skin temperature calculations | Q69785378 | ||
Contact probe for skin temperature measurements | Q70442710 | ||
An evaluation of the role of skin temperature during heat adaptation | Q71909828 | ||
Influence of water bolus temperature on measured skin surface and intradermal temperatures | Q72332936 | ||
Human Cardiovascular Adjustments to Rapid Changes in Skin Temperature during Exercise | Q72351829 | ||
Effect of insulated skin probes to increase skin-to-environmental temperature gradients of preterm infants cared for in convective incubators | Q72405397 | ||
Quantitative radiometric measurement of skin temperature | Q72761202 | ||
Effects of ambient temperature on the capacity to perform prolonged cycle exercise in man | Q73729720 | ||
Evaluating physiological strain during cold exposure using a new cold strain index | Q78117724 | ||
Analysis of tissue and arterial blood temperatures in the resting human forearm | Q79492175 | ||
A three-compartment thermometry model for the improved estimation of changes in body heat content | Q80165142 | ||
The distribution of cutaneous sudomotor and alliesthesial thermosensitivity in mildly heat-stressed humans: an open-loop approach | Q81508662 | ||
Influence of relative humidity on prolonged exercise capacity in a warm environment | Q82104730 | ||
The effect of ageing and fitness on thermoregulatory response to high-intensity exercise | Q82546999 | ||
Describing individual variation in local sweating during exercise in a temperate environment | Q83053113 | ||
Skin temperature as a thermal controller of exercise intensity | Q83091427 | ||
Studies of thermal injury: automatic recording caloric applicator and skin-tissue and skin-surface thermocouples | Q83270133 | ||
Relevance of individual characteristics for thermoregulation during exercise in a hot-dry environment | Q83390602 | ||
Exertional thermal strain, protective clothing and auxiliary cooling in dry heat: evidence for physiological but not cognitive impairment | Q83429496 | ||
The effect of starting or stopping skin cooling on the thermoregulatory responses during leg exercise in humans | Q83554816 | ||
Marginal effects of a large caffeine dose on heat balance during exercise-heat stress | Q83631715 | ||
Effect of ambient temperature on endurance performance while wearing cross-country skiing clothing | Q83681630 | ||
Effect of ambient temperature and attachment method on surface temperature measurements. | Q38107810 | ||
Integrated physiological mechanisms of exercise performance, adaptation, and maladaptation to heat stress | Q38111729 | ||
Encapsulated environment | Q38125150 | ||
Considerations for the measurement of core, skin and mean body temperatures. | Q38279646 | ||
Cooling During Exercise: An Overlooked Strategy for Enhancing Endurance Performance in the Heat. | Q38964950 | ||
My heart is racing! Psychophysiological dynamics of skilled racecar drivers | Q39065137 | ||
Physiological responses in Alpine skiers during on-snow training simulation in the cold | Q39124656 | ||
Physiological strain of stock car drivers during competitive racing | Q39149543 | ||
Thermal comfort following immersion | Q39197496 | ||
In a hot-dry environment racewalking increases the risk of hyperthermia in comparison to when running at a similar velocity. | Q39266653 | ||
From the subarctic to the tropics: effects of 4-month deployment on soldiers' heat stress, heat strain, and physical performance | Q39399633 | ||
Wearing long pants while working outdoors in the tropics does not yield higher body temperatures. | Q39465902 | ||
The influence of a mild thermal challenge and severe hypoxia on exercise performance and serum BDNF. | Q39547531 | ||
Comparison of heat dissipation response between Malaysian and Japanese males during exercise in humid heat stress | Q39568551 | ||
Validation of the thermophysiological model by Fiala for prediction of local skin temperatures | Q39736158 | ||
Thermal comfort modelling of body temperature and psychological variations of a human exercising in an outdoor environment | Q39801007 | ||
North Pole Marathon Laboratory Lessons and Field Success | Q39835407 | ||
Effects of elevated core temperature and normoxic 30% nitrous oxide on human ventilation during short duration, high intensity exercise | Q40179845 | ||
Comparison of hyperthermic hyperventilation during passive heating and prolonged light and moderate exercise in the heat | Q40276515 | ||
Sweating responses and the muscle metaboreflex under mildly hyperthermic conditions in sprinters and distance runners | Q40322184 | ||
The influence of ice slurry ingestion on maximal voluntary contraction following exercise-induced hyperthermia | Q40332478 | ||
Cooling vests with phase change materials: the effects of melting temperature on heat strain alleviation in an extremely hot environment | Q40341651 | ||
Comparison of mean skin temperature using 'covered' versus 'uncovered' contact thermistors | Q40855401 | ||
Intermittent Palm Cooling's Impact on Resistive Exercise Performance | Q40874223 | ||
THE RADIATION OF HEAT FROM THE HUMAN BODY: I. An Instrument for Measuring the Radiation and Surface Temperature of the Skin | Q40978650 | ||
THE RADIATION OF HEAT FROM THE HUMAN BODY: II. A Comparison of Some Methods of Measurement | Q40978657 | ||
Work patterns dictate energy demands and thermal strain during wildland firefighting | Q41218914 | ||
Selected human physiological responses during extreme heat: the Badwater Ultramarathon | Q41738858 | ||
Thermometry of the surface of human skin. A study on a model using thermocouples, thermistors, thermovision and thermodyes | Q41877049 | ||
Effects of acute supplementation of Panax ginseng on endurance running in a hot & humid environment. | Q41892491 | ||
Tactile cues significantly modulate the perception of sweat-induced skin wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness. | Q42053928 | ||
Cooling the neck region during exercise in the heat | Q42157203 | ||
The effect of skin temperature on performance during a 7.5-km cycling time trial | Q42275034 | ||
Wearable, yes, but able…?: it is time for evidence-based marketing claims! | Q42340467 | ||
Failure of oral tyrosine supplementation to improve exercise performance in the heat. | Q43461270 | ||
Sweating response in man during transient rises of air temperature | Q43468352 | ||
The effect of skin thermistor fixation method on weighted mean skin temperature | Q43569351 | ||
Relationship between power output, lactate, skin temperature, and muscle activity during brief repeated exercises with increasing intensity | Q43645481 | ||
Thermal perceptions and skin temperatures during continuous and intermittent ventilation of the torso throughout and after exercise in the heat | Q43800508 | ||
Three nights of sleep deprivation does not alter thermal strain during exercise in the heat. | Q43809814 | ||
Pain and thermal sensation in the cold: the effect of interval versus continuous exercise | Q43919940 | ||
Effect of clothing layers in combination with fire fighting personal protective clothing on physiological and perceptual responses to intermittent work and on materials performance test results. | Q44117870 | ||
Skin temperature and heart rate can be used to estimate physiological strain during exercise in the heat in a cohort of fit and unfit males | Q44551831 | ||
Influence of heat stress and exercise intensity on vastus lateralis muscle and prefrontal cortex oxygenation. | Q44602227 | ||
A reduced core to skin temperature gradient, not a critical core temperature, affects aerobic capacity in the heat | Q44928765 | ||
Use of thermal imagery for estimation of core body temperature during precooling, exertion, and recovery in wildland firefighter protective clothing. | Q44974825 | ||
Cold drink attenuates heat strain during work-rest cycles. | Q45027483 | ||
Bovine colostrum, training status, and gastrointestinal permeability during exercise in the heat: a placebo-controlled double-blind study | Q45075218 | ||
P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International | Q20007257 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P304 | page(s) | 29 | |
P577 | publication date | 2018-01-30 | |
P1433 | published in | Frontiers in Physiology | Q2434141 |
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P478 | volume | 9 |
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