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Rhythms of Enzyme Activity Associated with Circadian Conidiation in Neurospora crassa [PDF]
Michael L. Hochberg, Malcolm Sargent
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This study found that genetic factors largely influence crying duration and settle ability in infancy, while shared environmental factors primarily affect the number of night wakeups. Etiological influences tended to change from 2 to 5 months, reflecting a highly plastic period in infant brain development and in child‐environment interactions. Abstract
Charlotte Viktorsson+5 more
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Effect of Liver Disease Upon Steroid Circadian Rhythms in Man
Joseph Tucci+2 more
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Circadian Rhythms in Neurospora crassa : Effects of Saturated Fatty Acids [PDF]
Daniell L. Mattern, Stuart Brody
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Potential Spectral Tuning of the Tapetum Lucidum in a Broadly Distributed Ungulate
ABSTRACT The tapetum lucidum, a biological reflector system found in the eyes of many vertebrate species, enhances visual sensitivity in low light conditions by reflecting light back through the retina. The structure of the ungulate tapetum fibrosum is unique, and its reflectance varies temporally in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus).
Blaise A. Newman+2 more
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The Clock and the Brain: Circadian Rhythm and Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]
Ghorbani Shirkouhi S+6 more
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Abstract Background Pediatric sleep disorders are underreported and underdiagnosed in primary care settings. This study aimed to compare the screening and management of sleep in young children during routine follow‐up consultations by general practitioners (GPs) and physicians from Maternal and Child Protection services (MCPPs) in a region of France ...
Anne‐Laure Albert+4 more
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The Effects of Meteorological Conditions on the Circadian Rhythm of Births. [PDF]
Fornasin A, Rizzi L, Fonseca G.
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Precision of entrained circadian activity rhythms under natural photoperiodic conditions [PDF]
Jürgen Aschoff+3 more
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In this study, Medical Imaging Technologists perceived roster patterns with more consecutive night shifts, and more rostered days off following night shifts, to be less fatiguing and more sustainable. Being awake at night and longer shift lengths were perceived as significantly more fatiguing during the first 3 days of night shifts.
Trevor Gillbard+2 more
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