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185 related items for PubMed ID: 17598393

  • 1. Influence of two different light intensities from 16:00 to 20:30 hours on evening dressing behavior in the cold.
    Kim HE, Tokura H.
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  • 2. Thermoregulatory effect in humans of suppressed endogenous melatonin by pre-sleep bright-light exposure in a cold environment.
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  • 20. Effects of time of day on dressing behavior under the influence of ambient temperature fall from 30 degrees C to 15 degrees C.
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