Efficacy of a single sequence of intermittent bright light pulses for delaying circadian phase in humans.
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Efficacy of a single sequence of intermittent bright light pulses for delaying circadian phase in humans.
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scientific article published on 23 March 2004
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Efficacy of a single sequence ...... ing circadian phase in humans.
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Claude Gronfier
Kenneth P Wright
Megan E Jewett
Richard E Kronauer
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10.1152/AJPENDO.00385.2003
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2004-03-23T00:00:00Z