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Michael J Tipton

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British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 5, 2013
Sudden cardiac death during open water swimmingMichael J Tipton
Physiology & Behavior|December 2, 2014
The relationship between radiant heat, air temperature and thermal comfort at rest and exerciseJulien Guéritée, Michael J Tipton
Resuscitation|July 19, 2011
Comments on editorial "rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval--the dilemmas of search and rescue efforts in drowning incidents"Michael J Tipton, Frank Golden
Extreme Physiology & Medicine|June 13, 2014
Moving in extreme environments: what's extreme and who decides?James David Cotter, Michael J Tipton
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 22, 2005
Repeated cold showers as a method of habituating humans to the initial responses to cold water immersionClare M Eglin, Michael J Tipton
Experimental Physiology|December 28, 2020
Myths and methodologies: Degrees of freedom - limitations of infrared thermographic screening for Covid-19 and other infectionsIgor B Mekjavic, Michael J Tipton
The Journal of Physiology|May 2, 2012
'Autonomic conflict': a different way to die during cold water immersion?Michael J Shattock, Michael J Tipton
Comprehensive Physiology|January 13, 2016
Cold Stress Effects on Exposure Tolerance and Exercise PerformanceJohn W Castellani, Michael J Tipton
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 19, 2002
Using skin temperature gradients or skin heat flux measurements to determine thresholds of vasoconstriction and vasodilatationJames R House, Michael J Tipton
European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 13, 2005
Can firefighter instructors perform a simulated rescue after a live fire training exercise?Clare M Eglin, Michael J Tipton
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British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 5, 2013
Sudden cardiac death during open water swimmingMichael J Tipton
Physiology & Behavior|December 2, 2014
The relationship between radiant heat, air temperature and thermal comfort at rest and exerciseJulien Guéritée, Michael J Tipton
Resuscitation|July 19, 2011
Comments on editorial "rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval--the dilemmas of search and rescue efforts in drowning incidents"Michael J Tipton, Frank Golden
Extreme Physiology & Medicine|June 13, 2014
Moving in extreme environments: what's extreme and who decides?James David Cotter, Michael J Tipton
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 22, 2005
Repeated cold showers as a method of habituating humans to the initial responses to cold water immersionClare M Eglin, Michael J Tipton
Experimental Physiology|December 28, 2020
Myths and methodologies: Degrees of freedom - limitations of infrared thermographic screening for Covid-19 and other infectionsIgor B Mekjavic, Michael J Tipton
The Journal of Physiology|May 2, 2012
'Autonomic conflict': a different way to die during cold water immersion?Michael J Shattock, Michael J Tipton
Comprehensive Physiology|January 13, 2016
Cold Stress Effects on Exposure Tolerance and Exercise PerformanceJohn W Castellani, Michael J Tipton
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 19, 2002
Using skin temperature gradients or skin heat flux measurements to determine thresholds of vasoconstriction and vasodilatationJames R House, Michael J Tipton
European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 13, 2005
Can firefighter instructors perform a simulated rescue after a live fire training exercise?Clare M Eglin, Michael J Tipton
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