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Test of the thermal-vision examination of a sportsman during training

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This paper presents the results of a thermal-vision examination of a high-proficiency sportsman before and after training. It is found that the maximum temperature drop of the body (6 °C) was the same in the two cases, but that the overall temperature decreased after training. The pattern of the temperature field changed substantially, and temperature anomalies appeared at sites of increased muscular loading.

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