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In the present study, this difficulty was partly resolved using various heat exchange coefficients that had already been experimentally determined with the manikin, thus reducing the uncertainty and the number of empirical assumptions (Chessex et al. 1988; Adams et al. 2000; Lyon and Oxley 2001; Elabbassi et al. 2004; Belghazi et al. 2006; Agourram et al. 2010).
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