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1. Employment standards for Australian Urban firefighters part 4: Physical aptitude tests and standards

2. Employment standards for australian Urban firefighters: Part 1: The essential, physically demanding tasks

3. Employment standards for australian Urban firefighters: Part 2: The physiological demands and the criterion tasks

4. Employment standards for australian Urban firefighters part 3: The transition from criterion task to test

5. Can motorcycle riding in Australia really be that thermally stressful?

6. Regional brain responses associated with thermogenic and psychogenic sweating events in humans

7. Revisiting ventilatory and cardiovascular predictions of whole-body metabolic rate

8. Brain stem representation of thermal and psychogenic sweating in humans

9. Engaging Learners via Live Online Learning

10. Direct and indirect methods for determining plasma volume during thermoneutral and cold-water immersion.

11. Icebreakers for Adults

12. Heat adaptation: guidelines for the optimisation of human peformance.

13. Cardiovascular and thermal consequences of protective clothing: a comparison of clothed and unclothed states.

15. Optimising and enhancing human performance through nutrition

16. A century of exercise physiology: concepts that ignited the study of human thermoregulation. Part 3: Heat and cold tolerance during exercise.

18. A century of exercise physiology: concepts that ignited the study of human thermoregulation. Part 4: evolution, thermal adaptation and unsupported theories of thermoregulation.

19. A century of exercise physiology: concepts that ignited the study of human thermoregulation. Part 2: physiological measurements.

20. A century of exercise physiology: concepts that ignited the study of human thermoregulation. Part 1: Foundational principles and theories of regulation.

21. Scaling the peak and steady-state aerobic power of running and walking humans.

23. Hand and forearm cooling: exploring deep-body cooling in hyperthermic individuals following exercise-induced heating at three different work rates.

24. Physiological interactions with personal-protective clothing, physically demanding work and global warming: An Asia-Pacific perspective.

26. Effects of Acceleration-Induced Reductions in Retinal and Cerebral Oxygenation on Human Performance.

27. The scaling of human basal and resting metabolic rates.

28. Heat adaptation in humans: the significance of controlled and regulated variables for experimental design and interpretation.

29. Hyperthermia, but not dehydration, alters the electrical activity of the brain.

30. Hyperthermia and dehydration: their independent and combined influences on physiological function during rest and exercise.

31. The origin, significance and plasticity of the thermoeffector thresholds: Extrapolation between humans and laboratory rodents.

32. Thermoeffector threshold plasticity: The impact of thermal pre-conditioning on sudomotor, cutaneous vasomotor and thermogenic thresholds.

33. Revisiting the dermatomal recruitment of, and pressure-dependent influences on, human eccrine sweating.

34. Thermogenic and psychogenic sweating in humans: Identifying eccrine glandular recruitment patterns from glabrous and non-glabrous skin surfaces.

35. Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure and the Resting EEG: Exploring the Thermal Mechanism Hypothesis.

36. Perspectives on resilience for military readiness and preparedness: Report of an international military physiology roundtable.

37. Does acute radio-frequency electromagnetic field exposure affect visual event-related potentials in healthy adults?

38. Foundational insights into the estimation of whole-body metabolic rate.

39. A vascular mechanism to explain thermally mediated variations in deep-body cooling rates during the immersion of profoundly hyperthermic individuals.

40. Cutaneous vasomotor adaptation following repeated, isothermal heat exposures: evidence of adaptation specificity.

41. The independent influences of heat strain and dehydration upon cognition.

42. Variations in body morphology explain sex differences in thermoeffector function during compensable heat stress.

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