Sleep and autonomic nervous system changes - enhanced cardiac sympathetic modulations during sleep in permanent night shift nurses.
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Cheryl C. H. Yang | Min-Huey Chung | T. Kuo | M. Chung | K. Chou | Hsin Chu | Terry B J Kuo | Cheryl C H Yang | Kuei-Ru Chou | Hsin Chu | Nanly Hsu | Nanly Hsu
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