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The effects of heat- and cold stress-induced changes in whole-body mean skin temperature on sensory, cognitive, and motor functions in people with MS

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posted on 2019-07-05, 15:28 authored by Aikaterini Christogianni, Richard Bibb, Nikos Evangelou, Davide Filingeri
The effects of heat- and cold stress-induced changes in whole-body mean skin temperature on sensory, cognitive, and motor functions in people with MS

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CHRISTOGIANNI, A. ... et al, 2019. The effects of heat- and cold stress-induced changes in whole-body mean skin temperature on sensory, cognitive, and motor functions in people with MS. Presented at MS Frontiers 2019, Bath, UK, 4-5 July 2019, MS Frontiers 2019 Delegate Handbook, pp.117-117.

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2019

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Bath, UK

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