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Dehydration in hot working environments: assessment, prevention and rehydration procedures
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posted on 2010-11-26, 11:23 authored by M.H. StirlingDehydration in hot working environments: assessment, prevention and rehydration procedures
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The British Federation of Women Graduate
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- Design and Creative Arts
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- Design
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Loughborough UniversityRights holder
© M.H. StirlingPublication date
2000Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University.EThOS Persistent ID
uk.bl.ethos.343940Language
- en
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Ken ParsonQualification name
- PhD
Qualification level
- Doctoral
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