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Ergonomics|April 1, 1989
Circadian characteristics influencing interindividual differences in tolerance and adjustment to shiftworkG Costa, F Lievore, G Casaletti, et al.
Ergonomics|April 16, 1999
Effect of sleep loss on core temperature when movement is controlledD Minors, J Waterhouse, T Akerstedt, et al.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|July 9, 2016
The use of freedom of information requests in medical audit and researchSamuel S Folkard, Arun Ray, David Ricketts, et al.
Work and Stress|April 1, 1995
Is there an optimum number of night shifts? Relationship between sleep, health and well-beingJ Barton, E Spelten, P Totterdell, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 22, 2000
Beyond the three-process model of alertness: estimating phase, time on shift, and successive night effectsS Folkard, T Akerstedt, I Macdonald, et al.
Chronobiologia|January 1, 1983
Circadian rhythms in subjective alertness and core body temperatureT H Monk, V C Leng, S Folkard, et al.
Experientia|April 15, 1986
Persistent 24-h variations of urinary 6-hydroxy melatonin sulphate and cortisol in AntarcticaP A Griffiths, S Folkard, C Bojkowski, et al.
British Medical Journal|June 26, 1976
Comparative study of short-term recovery of mental efficiency after anaesthesiaJ E Simpson, C J Glynn, A G Cox, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 18, 2015
Author response to "Time of day of cognitive tests might distort shift-work study results"J-C Marquié, P Tucker, S Folkard, et al.
Ergonomics|January 1, 1993
The relationship between coping strategies and GHQ-scores in nursesE Spelten, L Smith, P Totterdell, et al.
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Ergonomics|April 1, 1989
Circadian characteristics influencing interindividual differences in tolerance and adjustment to shiftworkG Costa, F Lievore, G Casaletti, et al.
Ergonomics|April 16, 1999
Effect of sleep loss on core temperature when movement is controlledD Minors, J Waterhouse, T Akerstedt, et al.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|July 9, 2016
The use of freedom of information requests in medical audit and researchSamuel S Folkard, Arun Ray, David Ricketts, et al.
Work and Stress|April 1, 1995
Is there an optimum number of night shifts? Relationship between sleep, health and well-beingJ Barton, E Spelten, P Totterdell, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 22, 2000
Beyond the three-process model of alertness: estimating phase, time on shift, and successive night effectsS Folkard, T Akerstedt, I Macdonald, et al.
Chronobiologia|January 1, 1983
Circadian rhythms in subjective alertness and core body temperatureT H Monk, V C Leng, S Folkard, et al.
Experientia|April 15, 1986
Persistent 24-h variations of urinary 6-hydroxy melatonin sulphate and cortisol in AntarcticaP A Griffiths, S Folkard, C Bojkowski, et al.
British Medical Journal|June 26, 1976
Comparative study of short-term recovery of mental efficiency after anaesthesiaJ E Simpson, C J Glynn, A G Cox, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 18, 2015
Author response to "Time of day of cognitive tests might distort shift-work study results"J-C Marquié, P Tucker, S Folkard, et al.
Ergonomics|January 1, 1993
The relationship between coping strategies and GHQ-scores in nursesE Spelten, L Smith, P Totterdell, et al.
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