A unified mathematical model to quantify performance impairment for both chronic sleep restriction and total sleep deprivation.
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Srinivasan Rajaraman | Jaques Reifman | David Thorsley | Thomas J Balkin | Nancy J Wesensten | Pooja Rajdev | Tracy L Rupp | J. Reifman | T. Balkin | Pooja Rajdev | N. Wesensten | D. Thorsley | T. Rupp | Srinivasan Rajaraman
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