Effects of VDT tasks with a bright display at night on melatonin, core temperature, heart rate, and sleepiness.
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Yang Liu | Shigekazu Higuchi | Yoshihiro Kaneko | Yutaka Motohashi | Y. Motohashi | S. Higuchi | Yang Liu | Mio Ahara | Y. Kaneko | M. Ahara
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