45-hour continuous quintuple-site actimetry: relations between trunk and limb movements and effects of circadian sleep-wake rhythmicity.
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H. Middelkoop | E. V. van Dam | D. A. Smilde-van den Doel | G. van Dijk | E. van Dam | D. A. S. D. Doel | Ellen M. Van Dam | Gert van Dijk
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