Dose-response relationship between light irradiance and the suppression of plasma melatonin in human volunteers
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Richard G. Weleber | George C. Brainard | Michael Menaker | M. Menaker | V. Cassone | G. Brainard | A. Lewy | R. Weleber | D. Hudson | L. Miller | Alfred J. Lewy | Richard H. Fredrickson | L. Stephen Miller | Vincent Cassone | David Hudson | R. H. Fredrickson | R. Fredrickson
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