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A systematic review of the sleep, sleepiness, and performance implications of limited wake shift work schedules.
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Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health: 2015, 41, n. 5 - September
Year:
2015
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Shiftwork
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Sleep disorders
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Safety performance
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