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United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine / Armored Medical Research Laboratory / Doriot Climatic Chambers / Climatic Research Laboratory / Stress fracture / Heat illness / United States Army Natick Soldier Research /  Development and Engineering Center / Hypobaric chamber / Physical exercise / Medicine / Natick /  Massachusetts / Health
Date: 2015-04-01 13:13:59
United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
Armored Medical Research Laboratory
Doriot Climatic Chambers
Climatic Research Laboratory
Stress fracture
Heat illness
United States Army Natick Soldier Research
Development and Engineering Center
Hypobaric chamber
Physical exercise
Medicine
Natick
Massachusetts
Health

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