The relationship between shift work, sleep, and cognition in career emergency physicians.
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C. Callaway | Kwonho Jeong | C. Moore | P. D. Patterson | D. Hostler | J. Suyama | Mari S Machi | M. Staum | C. Moore | Mari S. Machi
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