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A guide to designing future ground-based cosmic microwave background experiments
WLK Wu, J Errard, C Dvorkin, CL Kuo, AT Lee, P McDonald, A Slosar, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 788 (2), 138, 2014
1522014
Point: humans do demonstrate selective brain cooling during hyperthermia
MD White, JG Greiner, PLL McDonald
Journal of Applied Physiology 110 (2), 569-571, 2011
372011
Reciprocal inhibition versus unloading response during stretch reflex in humans
CD Manning, PLL McDonald, CD Murnaghan, P Bawa
Experimental brain research 226, 33-43, 2013
112013
Alcohol Withdrawal Management and Relapse Prevention in Pregnancy
PLL McDonald, L Jia, S Vipler
Canadian Journal of Addiction 9 (4), 32-41, 2018
22018
Last Word on Point: Counterpoint: Humans do/do not demonstrate selective brain cooling during hyperthermia
MD White, JG Greiner, PLL McDonald
Journal of Applied Physiology 110 (2), 581-581, 2011
12011
Cerebrovascular and respiratory responses to poikilocapnia and eucapnia in resting normothermic and hyperthermic humans
PLL McDonald
Simon Fraser University, 2012
2012
IN FAVOR OF HAVING A COOL HEAD AND A HOT BODY
MD White, JG Greiner, PLL McDonald
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY 110 (2), 581-581, 2011
2011
Rate of Change of Skin Temperature Influences Maximal Pulmonary Ventilation Before and Following Exercise
JG Greiner, PLL McDonald, MD White
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 42 (10), 74, 2010
2010
No Change of Mean Blood Velocities in Cerebral Arteries during Eucapnic, Passive Hyperthermia in Humans
PLL McDonald, JG Greiner, ML Walsh, MD White
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 42 (10), 72, 2010
2010
Point: Counterpoint “Humans do/do not demonstrate selective brain cooling 2 during hyperthermia.” 3
MD White, JG Greiner, PLL McDonald, L Nybo, NH Secher
2010
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