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Fig 1.

(a) Cotton paper divided into pre-determined areas and (b) Iodine impregnated paper displaying sweat gland activation within the pre-determined and optimal (red) areas.

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Table 1.

Mean, standard deviation and reliability of whole-body sweat loss and local sweat rate at rest and a range of exercise intensities.

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Table 2.

Mean, standard deviation and reliability of sweat gland activation (gland number) at rest and a range of exercise intensities.

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Table 3.

Mean, standard deviation and reliability of sweat gland activation (area covered) at rest and a range of exercise intensities.

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Table 4.

Mean, standard deviation and reliability of partitional calorimetry variables (Ḣprod and Ėreq) at a range of exercise intensities.

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Fig 2.

The relationship between absolute heat production (Ḣprod) and measures of the sweating response.

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Fig 3.

The relationship between relative heat production (Ḣprod) and measures of the sweating response.

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Fig 4.

The relationship between absolute evaporative requirement for heat balance (Ėreq) and measures of the sweating response.

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