THE EFFECT OF DRY AND HUMID HOT AIR INHALATION ON EXPIRED RELATIVE HUMIDITY DURING EXERCISE Nina Turner , John Parker & Judy Hudnall To cite this article: Nina Turner , John Parker & Judy Hudnall (1992) THE EFFECT OF DRY AND HUMID HOT AIR INHALATION ON EXPIRED RELATIVE HUMIDITY DURING EXERCISE, American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 53:4, 256-260, DOI: 10.1080/15298669291359618 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/15298669291359618
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The effect of dry and humid hot air inhalation on expired relative humidity during exercise.
It has been previously demonstrated that under certain environmental conditions, expired air is not fully water saturated because of the low relative ...