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. 1963 Jun;49(6):832–839. doi: 10.1073/pnas.49.6.832

PERIPHERAL COLD- AND CENTRAL WARM-RECEPTION, MAIN ORIGINS OF HUMAN THERMAL DISCOMFORT*

T H Benzinger 1
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