Photorefractoriness in mammals: dissociating a seasonal timer from the circadian-based photoperiod response.
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D. Hazlerigg | Gerald A Lincoln | David G Hazlerigg | G. Lincoln | J. Johnston | Jonathan D Johnston | Hakan Andersson | Gabriela Wagner | H. Andersson | G. Wagner
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