Blocking Low-Wavelength Light Prevents Nocturnal Melatonin Suppression with No Adverse Effect on Performance during Simulated Shift Work (Q22306216)
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- Blocking low-wavelength light prevents nocturnal melatonin suppression with no adverse effect on performance during simulated shift work
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Blocking Low-Wavelength Light Prevents Nocturnal Melatonin Suppression with No Adverse Effect on Performance during Simulated Shift Work (English)
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Leonid Kayumov
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Robert F. Casper
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Raed J. Hawa
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Boris Perelman
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Sharon A. Chung
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Steven Sokalsky
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Colin M. Shapiro
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May 2005
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90
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5
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2755-2761
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