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Selective SWS/SWA deprivation is associated with increased daytime sleep propensity in young, middle-aged and older men and women
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Selective SWS/SWA deprivation is associated with increased daytime sleep propensity in young, middle-aged and older men and women

D Dijk, N Stanley, J Groeger and S Deacon
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, Vol.15, pp.250-251
18th Congress of the European-Sleep-Research-Society (Innsbruck, AUSTRIA, 12/09/2006–16/09/2006)
01/09/2006

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Neurosciences Neurosciences & Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY NEUROSCIENCES SWS deprivation sleep propensity
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