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Humans and Warm Environments: Physiology, Health and Behaviour
Hannah Pallubinsky
NUTRIM - Metabolic Health
Humane Biologie
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Building Overheating
25%
Cardiovascular Disease
25%
Cardiovascular Health
50%
Global Warming
25%
Glucose Metabolism
50%
High Temperature
25%
Human Body
50%
Human Environment
100%
Increasing Risk
25%
Metabolic Health
25%
Mild Heat
25%
Modern Building
25%
Repeated Exposure
25%
Resilient
25%
Warm Environment
100%
INIS
capacity
25%
cardiovascular diseases
25%
environment
100%
global warming
25%
glucose
50%
heat
50%
humans
100%
increasing
25%
metabolism
50%
physiology
100%
risks
25%
therapy
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Glucose Metabolism
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Glucose Metabolism
100%