Caffeine or melatonin effects on sleep and sleepiness after rapid eastward transmeridian travel.
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C. Piérard | P. van Beers | M. Beaumont | D. Batéjat | O. Coste | P. Doireau | F. Chauffard | J. Denis | D. Lagarde | J. French | P. Beers | J French | M Beaumont | D Batéjat | C Piérard | P Van Beers | J B Denis | O Coste | P Doireau | F Chauffard | D Lagarde
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