Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light.
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light.
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light.
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light.
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light.
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength
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Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light.
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Brenda Byrne
David Sliney
Edward Gerner
Gena Glickman
George C Brainard
Jeffrey M Greeson
John P Hanifin
Mark D Rollag
Samar Jasser
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10.1177/0748730408323089
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z