Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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scientific article published on 23 January 2009
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology.
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Time's arrow flies like a bird: two paradoxes for avian circadian biology
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Jennifer L Peters
Melissa G Whitfield-Rucker
Vincent M Cassone
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10.1016/J.YGCEN.2009.01.003
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2009-01-23T00:00:00Z