Field-Based Assessments of Behavioral Patterns During Shiftwork in Police Academy Trainees Using Wearable Technology
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W. Kraus | L. Redman | J. Dunn | M. Erickson | J. Huebner | W. Wang | D. Parker | J. Counts
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