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The Effect of dry and humid hot air inhalation on expired relative humidity during exercise

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24514‎$a‎The Effect of dry and humid hot air inhalation on expired relative humidity during exercise‎$c‎Nina Turner, John Parker and Judy Hudnall
520  ‎$a‎Thid finding is of interest to those involved in respirator research, particularly those who design and test robotic metabolic simulators. These simulators must accurately mimic physiological responses of human airways to breathing air of various temperatures and relatives humidities (RHs). Because these responses are not fully quantified, this study examined the mean relative humidity of expired air during four inspired air conditions: cool dry, cool humid, hot dry, and hot humid.
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65011‎$0‎MAPA20080575731‎$a‎Ejercicio físico
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7400 ‎$a‎American Industrial Hygiene Association journal
7730 ‎$t‎American Industrial Hygiene Association journal‎$d‎Akron, Ohio‎$g‎Vol. 53, nº 4, April 1992 ; p. 256-260