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The following pages link to Neither cloud cover nor low solar loads are associated with fast marathon performance (Q36995055):
Displaying 15 items.
- Impact of Environmental Parameters on Marathon Running Performance (Q33454679) (← links)
- Effects of warming temperatures on winning times in the Boston marathon (Q34437841) (← links)
- Variables associated with odds of finishing and finish time in a 161-km ultramarathon (Q34463116) (← links)
- Distance running in hot environments: a thermal challenge to the elite runner (Q37804434) (← links)
- Performance in the heat-physiological factors of importance for hyperthermia-induced fatigue (Q38203225) (← links)
- Human behavioral thermoregulation during exercise in the heat (Q38460651) (← links)
- CrossTalk proposal: Heat acclimatization does improve performance in a cool condition (Q40211411) (← links)
- Myths and methodologies: Making sense of exercise mass and water balance. (Q47746520) (← links)
- Effects of weather on the performance of marathon runners (Q51139072) (← links)
- A history of medical reports on the Boston Marathon: 112 years and still running. (Q53118928) (← links)
- Effects of solar radiation on endurance exercise capacity in a hot environment. (Q53188054) (← links)
- Effects of environmental temperature on physiological responses during submaximal and maximal exercises in soccer players. (Q54856699) (← links)
- Commentaries on Viewpoint: The two-hour marathon: Who and when? (Q57816416) (← links)
- Microclimate Variations between Semienclosed and Open Sections of a Marathon Route (Q58918149) (← links)
- The role of weather conditions on running performance in the Boston Marathon from 1972 to 2018 (Q64117854) (← links)