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  • 25. Distribution of chronotypes in a large sample of young adult Saudis.
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  • 27. Morningness-eveningness preferences and academic achievement of university students.
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  • 30. Circadian and homeostatic sleep regulation in morningness-eveningness.
    Mongrain V, Carrier J, Dumont M.
    J Sleep Res; 2006 Jun; 15(2):162-6. PubMed ID: 16704571
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    Centofanti SA, Dorrian J, Hilditch CJ, Banks S.
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  • 33. Discrimination between extreme chronotypes using the full and reduced version of the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire.
    Tonetti L, Natale V.
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  • 35. Mental activity after early afternoon nap awakenings in healthy subjects.
    Palagini L, Gemignani A, Feinberg I, Guazzelli M, Campbell IG.
    Brain Res Bull; 2004 Jun 30; 63(5):361-8. PubMed ID: 15245762
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  • 36. Post-sleep inertia performance benefits of longer naps in simulated nightwork and extended operations.
    Mulrine HM, Signal TL, van den Berg MJ, Gander PH.
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  • 38. Effects of the length and timing of nighttime naps on task performance and physiological function.
    Takeyama H, Matsumoto S, Murata K, Ebara T, Kubo T, Tachi N, Itani T.
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  • 39. Predicting the actigraphy-based acrophase using the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) in college students of North Italy.
    Roveda E, Vitale J, Montaruli A, Galasso L, Carandente F, Caumo A.
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