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1. Effect of Wetsuit Use on Body Temperature and Swimming Performance During Training in the Pool: Recommendations for Open-Water Swimming Training With Wetsuits.

2. Thermal Sensation After the 10-km Open-Water Swimming in Cool Water Depends on the Skin's Thermal Sensitivity Rather Than Core Temperature.

3. Longitudinal Development of Physical Characteristics and Function in Japanese Junior Rugby Union Players.

4. Menthol alleviates post-race elevations in muscle soreness and metabolic and respiratory stress during running.

5. Fluctuation of fine motor skills throughout the menstrual cycle in women.

6. Reduced somatosensory evoked potentials and paired-pulse inhibition in the primary somatosensory cortex of athletes with chronic pain.

7. Assessing the Effects of the Topical Application of L-Menthol on Pain-Related Somatosensory-Evoked Potentials Using Intra-Epidermal Stimulation.

8. Sex Differences in Excitatory and Inhibitory Function in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex during the Early Follicular Phase: A Preliminary Study.

9. Transcranial high-frequency random noise stimulation does not modulate Nogo N2 and Go/Nogo reaction times in somatosensory and auditory modalities.

13. Voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation lasting 5 min and 20 min similarly reduce aerobic metabolism without affecting power outputs during Wingate anaerobic test.

16. Effect of voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation or moderate hypoxia on metabolic and heart rate responses during high-intensity intermittent exercise.

17. Maximal workload but not peak oxygen uptake is decreased during immersed incremental exercise at cooler temperatures.

18. Differentiation of Oxygen Atom Chirality in Copper(II) Complexes with Dipicolylamine-Derived Ligands.

20. Sudachitin, a Polymethoxyflavone from Citrus sudachi, Suppresses Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Mouse Macrophage-Like RAW264 Cells.

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