Dim nighttime illumination interacts with parametric effects of bright light to increase the stability of circadian rhythm bifurcation in hamsters. (Q46027929)
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scientific article published in July 2011
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English | Dim nighttime illumination interacts with parametric effects of bright light to increase the stability of circadian rhythm bifurcation in hamsters. |
scientific article published in July 2011 |
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Dim nighttime illumination interacts with parametric effects of bright light to increase the stability of circadian rhythm bifurcation in hamsters. (English)
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Jeffrey A Elliott
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Jennifer A Evans
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Michael R Gorman
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1 July 2011
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