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Mark S Rea

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Sleep Health|October 27, 2017
A natural view of artificial lightMark S Rea
American Journal of Public Health|June 16, 2012
Climate change, fluorescent lighting, and eye disease: a little too light on the scienceAndrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 15, 2023
Light source spectra are the likely cause of systematic bias in pulse oximeter readings for individuals with darker skin pigmentationMark S Rea, Andrew Bierman
Chronobiology International|September 18, 2014
Quantifying light-dependent circadian disruption in humans and animal modelsMark S Rea, Mariana G Figueiro
International Journal of Endocrinology|August 18, 2012
Short-wavelength light enhances cortisol awakening response in sleep-restricted adolescentsMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
International Journal of Endocrinology|July 24, 2010
The effects of red and blue lights on circadian variations in cortisol, alpha amylase, and melatoninMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
Thescientificworldjournal|June 18, 2016
Impacts of Fog Characteristics, Forward Illumination, and Warning Beacon Intensity Distribution on Roadway Hazard VisibilityJohn D Bullough, Mark S Rea
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|February 13, 2010
Lack of short-wavelength light during the school day delays dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) in middle school studentsMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
Transportation Research. Part F, Traffic Psychology and Behaviour|November 13, 2018
Toward Performance Specifications for Flashing Warning BeaconsMark S Rea, John D Bullough
Chronobiology International|July 27, 2010
Evening daylight may cause adolescents to sleep less in spring than in winterMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
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Sleep Health|October 27, 2017
A natural view of artificial lightMark S Rea
American Journal of Public Health|June 16, 2012
Climate change, fluorescent lighting, and eye disease: a little too light on the scienceAndrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 15, 2023
Light source spectra are the likely cause of systematic bias in pulse oximeter readings for individuals with darker skin pigmentationMark S Rea, Andrew Bierman
Chronobiology International|September 18, 2014
Quantifying light-dependent circadian disruption in humans and animal modelsMark S Rea, Mariana G Figueiro
International Journal of Endocrinology|August 18, 2012
Short-wavelength light enhances cortisol awakening response in sleep-restricted adolescentsMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
International Journal of Endocrinology|July 24, 2010
The effects of red and blue lights on circadian variations in cortisol, alpha amylase, and melatoninMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
Thescientificworldjournal|June 18, 2016
Impacts of Fog Characteristics, Forward Illumination, and Warning Beacon Intensity Distribution on Roadway Hazard VisibilityJohn D Bullough, Mark S Rea
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|February 13, 2010
Lack of short-wavelength light during the school day delays dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) in middle school studentsMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
Transportation Research. Part F, Traffic Psychology and Behaviour|November 13, 2018
Toward Performance Specifications for Flashing Warning BeaconsMark S Rea, John D Bullough
Chronobiology International|July 27, 2010
Evening daylight may cause adolescents to sleep less in spring than in winterMariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
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