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Relationship of endogenous circadian melatonin and temperature rhythms to self-reported preference for morning or evening activity in young and older people
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Relationship of endogenous circadian melatonin and temperature rhythms to self-reported preference for morning or evening activity in young and older people

JF Duffy, DJ Dijk, EF Hall and CA Czeisler
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, Vol.47(3), pp.141-150
01/03/1999

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medicine General & Internal Medicine Research & Experimental General & Internal Medicine Research & Experimental Medicine MEDICINE GENERAL & INTERNAL MEDICINE RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL morningness eveningness constant routine aging circadian rhythms SLOW-WAVE ACTIVITY PHASE POSITION BRIGHT LIGHT INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES DIURNAL-VARIATIONS ORAL-TEMPERATURE NIGHT WORK SLEEP SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
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