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1. Mechanism underlying the influence of humidity on thermal comfort and stress under mimicked working conditions.

2. Why Wet Feels Wet? An Investigation Into the Neurophysiology of Human Skin Wetness Perception

3. Analysis of sweating efficiency and its effects on the heat strain alleviation of clothed subjects.

4. Analysis of sweating efficiency and its effects on the heat strain alleviation of clothed subjects.

5. Sensitivity analysis of the effect of airflow velocity on the thermal comfort in underground mines

6. Analysis of sweating efficiency and its effects on the heat strain alleviation of clothed subjects

7. The Effect of Absorbent Pad Design on Skin Wetness, Skin/Pad Microclimate, and Skin Barrier Function

8. Measurement of Liquid Transport Properties of Sanitary Napkin with Modified Forced Flow Water Transport Tester

9. Absolute Temperature Thresholds for Detection of Skin Wetness and Dampness on the Hand and their Variation with Sex and Age

10. Ageing reduces skin wetness sensitivity across the body

11. Analysis of sweating efficiency and its effects on the heat strain alleviation of clothed subjects

12. Skin wetness detection thresholds and wetness magnitude estimations of the human index fingerpad and their modulation by moisture temperature

13. Electrical Resistance of Stainless Steel/Polyester Blended Knitted Fabrics for Application to Measure Sweat Quantity

14. Warm temperature stimulus suppresses the perception of skin wetness during initial contact with a wet surface.

15. Increased skin wetness independently augments cool-seeking behaviour during passive heat stress

16. Human wetness perception of fabrics under dynamic skin contact

17. Effect of Fiber Type, Water Content, and Velocity on Wetness Perception by the Volar Forearm Test: Stimulus Intensity Test

18. Thermosensory mapping of skin wetness sensitivity across the body of young males and females at rest and following maximal incremental running

19. Thermal comfort of rural residents in a hot–humid area

20. Neurophysiology of Skin Thermal Sensations

21. Hybrid cooling clothing to improve thermal comfort of office workers in a hot indoor environment

22. The Zero Heat Flux Method and Sweat Loss Modeling in Sports: Attempts of Next Generation Sports Information Systems

23. Sensitivity analysis of the effect of airflow velocity on the thermal comfort in underground mines

24. The effect of dynamic friction with wet fabrics on skin wetness perception

25. Assessing the accumulated stickiness magnitude from fabric–skin friction: effect of wetness level of various fabrics

26. Wireless and Flexible Skin Moisture and Temperature Sensor Sheets toward the Study of Thermoregulator Center.

27. Comparing visual and objective skin assessment with pressure injury risk

28. Human skin wetness perception: psychophysical and neurophysiological bases

29. The biology of skin wetness perception and its implications in manual function and for reproducing complex somatosensory signals in neuroprosthetics

30. The Neurophysiology and Assessment of Human Skin Wetness Perception

31. Dry mist systems and its impact on thermal comfort for the tropics

32. The effect of clothing fit and material of women’s Islamic sportswear on physiological and subjective responses during exercise in warm and humid environment

33. Decreasing the tactile interaction between skin, sweat and clothing significantly reduces the perception of wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness during moderate exercise

34. Tactile cues significantly modulate the perception of sweat-induced skin wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness

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