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The rhythms of human sleep propensity and core body temperature

Lack et al., 1996

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11957906220575814253
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Lack L
Lushington K
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Journal of sleep research

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Evidence from human free‐running studies has suggested a close relationship between the timing of the circadian rhythm of core body temperature and the rhythm of sleep propensity. However, this relationship may be questioned by variations of sleep and wakeful activity …
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