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Project Aquarius 8. Sweating, Drinking, and Dehydration in Men Suppressing Wildland Fires

AL Hendrie, JR Brotherhood, GM Budd, SE Jeffery, FA Beasley, BP Costin, W Zhien, MM Baker, NP Cheney and MP Dawson
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