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ABSTRACT The present study aimed to describe the prevalence rates of frequent (i.e., at least weekly) dream recall and nightmares with consideration for differences in age, gender and sleep duration in 16 countries using equivalent assessment methods.
Courtney J. Bolstad +22 more
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Ultra-high surface area silica material and its application for selective <i>N</i>-formylation using a CO<sub>2</sub> surrogate. [PDF]
Anwar M +4 more
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Response relationship between atmospheric O 3 and its precursors in Beijing based on smog chamber simulation and a revised MCM model [PDF]
Jialin Lu +9 more
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Is Objective Short Sleep a Proxy for Frequent Insomnia?
ABSTRACT This study investigated the relationship between insomnia frequency and objective short sleep, a phenotype of insomnia. The hypothesis is that individuals with objective short sleep simply have more nights of insomnia per week. Data from a randomised controlled trial of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia combined with zolpidem and/or ...
Hannah Scott +5 more
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CRL4<sup>DCAF12</sup> regulation of MCMBP ensures optimal licensing of DNA replication. [PDF]
Yadav AK +9 more
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ABSTRACT Patients with insomnia face difficult decisions when choosing between treatment options with competing risk–benefit profiles. Patient treatment choices were evaluated as part of a pragmatic nonrandomized clinical trial for a two‐step cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT‐I) intervention. Upon enrollment, participants were guided by a
Janet M. Y. Cheung +4 more
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Innovative Approaches to Enhancing Formulations and Skin Care Efficacy Through Mesoporous Silica Advancements. [PDF]
Budiman A +6 more
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In a cohort of 21,590 participants undergoing a 17‐day digital sleep intervention, the ‘sleepy insomniac’ phenotype was highly prevalent and was associated with comorbidities in about half of the cases. Compared to individuals with insomnia without sleepiness, these participants were more likely to experience middle or late insomnia symptoms but showed
Julien Coelho +11 more
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