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J Lee Kavanau

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 25, 2008
Sleepless in the seaJ Lee Kavanau
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 2, 2003
REM and NREM sleep as natural accompaniments of the evolution of warm-bloodednessJ Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|February 14, 2004
Sleep researchers need to bring Darwin on board: elucidating functions of sleep via adaptedness and natural selectionJ Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|October 6, 2009
Secondarily flightless birds or Cretaceous non-avian theropods?J Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|September 13, 2006
Rodent rhythmicity studies: Use of unfavorable light regimesJ Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|July 25, 2006
Biological time-keeping mechanisms: a need for broader perspectives?J Lee Kavanau
Sleep Medicine Reviews|March 2, 2005
Evolutionary approaches to understanding sleepJ Lee Kavanau
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 20, 2010
Opposites attract. [corrected]J Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|October 11, 2005
Is sleep's 'supreme mystery' unraveling? An evolutionary analysis of sleep encounters no mystery; nor does life's earliest sleep, recently discovered in jellyfishJ Lee Kavanau
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|May 15, 2002
Dream contents and failing memoriesJ Lee Kavanau
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 25, 2008
Sleepless in the seaJ Lee Kavanau
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 2, 2003
REM and NREM sleep as natural accompaniments of the evolution of warm-bloodednessJ Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|February 14, 2004
Sleep researchers need to bring Darwin on board: elucidating functions of sleep via adaptedness and natural selectionJ Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|October 6, 2009
Secondarily flightless birds or Cretaceous non-avian theropods?J Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|September 13, 2006
Rodent rhythmicity studies: Use of unfavorable light regimesJ Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|July 25, 2006
Biological time-keeping mechanisms: a need for broader perspectives?J Lee Kavanau
Sleep Medicine Reviews|March 2, 2005
Evolutionary approaches to understanding sleepJ Lee Kavanau
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 20, 2010
Opposites attract. [corrected]J Lee Kavanau
Medical Hypotheses|October 11, 2005
Is sleep's 'supreme mystery' unraveling? An evolutionary analysis of sleep encounters no mystery; nor does life's earliest sleep, recently discovered in jellyfishJ Lee Kavanau
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|May 15, 2002
Dream contents and failing memoriesJ Lee Kavanau
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