Vigilance Levels During and After Bright Light Exposure in the First Half of the Night
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Brahim Selmaoui | J. Paquet | S. Lavoie | M. Dumont | Marie Dumont | B. Selmaoui | Suzie Lavoie | Jean Paquet | Marianne Rufiange | Marianne Rufiange
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