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The following pages link to Towards a Predictive Test of Adjustment to Shift Work (Q41554167):
Displaying 50 items.
- Molecular cloning and characterization of the human CLOCK gene: expression in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (Q22009349) (← links)
- The reliability and stability of various individual difference and tolerance to shiftwork measures (Q23917084) (← links)
- Personality differences in the phase of circadian rhythms: a comparison of morningness and extraversion (Q23921915) (← links)
- Individual differences in the phase and amplitude of the human circadian temperature rhythm: with an emphasis on morningness-eveningness (Q28137969) (← links)
- Validation of Horne and Ostberg morningness-eveningness questionnaire in a middle-aged population of French workers (Q28245268) (← links)
- Distribution of rest days in 12 hour shift systems: impacts on health, wellbeing, and on shift alertness (Q28394549) (← links)
- Circadian misalignment and health (Q28396241) (← links)
- Composite scales of morningness and preferences: preliminary validity data in Peruvian undergraduates (Q30986300) (← links)
- Measuring circadian rhythm (Q33415729) (← links)
- Age and adjustment to night work. (Q33818547) (← links)
- Identifying some determinants of "jet lag" and its symptoms: a study of athletes and other travellers (Q33957655) (← links)
- The relationship of chronobiology to sleep schedules and performance demands (Q34357128) (← links)
- Diurnal variation in regional brain glucose metabolism in depression (Q35368459) (← links)
- Effects of direction of rotation in continuous and discontinuous 8 hour shift systems (Q35490645) (← links)
- Is there a 'best compromise' shift system? (Q35663210) (← links)
- Shiftworkers report worse sleep than day workers, even in retirement (Q36609485) (← links)
- Compare the educational achievement of medical students with different circadian rhythms in difficult courses of basic sciences (Q36755719) (← links)
- Personality factors predict sleep-related shift work tolerance in different shifts at 2-year follow-up: a prospective study (Q37293261) (← links)
- Owls, larks, swifts, woodcocks and they are not alone: A historical review of methodology for multidimensional self-assessment of individual differences in sleep-wake pattern. (Q38765010) (← links)
- A psychometric assessment of the Circadian Amplitude and Phase Scale (Q39801965) (← links)
- Differences in circadian patterns between rural and urban populations: an epidemiological study in countryside. (Q40162483) (← links)
- Individual differences in subjective circadian flexibility (Q40379084) (← links)
- Pupillary response abnormalities in depressive disorders (Q40485907) (← links)
- Individual differences in tolerance to shiftwork: a review (Q40879772) (← links)
- Models of Shiftwork and Health: An Examination of the Influence of Stress on Shiftwork Theory (Q40901143) (← links)
- The relation of shift work tolerance to the circadian adjustment (Q41114681) (← links)
- Association of Amplitude and Stability of Circadian Rhythm, Sleep Quality, and Occupational Stress with Sickness Absence among a Gas Company Employees-A Cross Sectional Study from Iran (Q41690407) (← links)
- The validity of the temporal parameters of the daily rhythm of melatonin levels as an indicator of morningness (Q44030982) (← links)
- Computing chronodisruption: how to avoid potential chronobiological errors in epidemiological studies of shift work and cancer. (Q45998502) (← links)
- The impact of night work on psychological well-being (Q46407057) (← links)
- Effect of time-of-day-specific strength training on serum hormone concentrations and isometric strength in men. (Q46853724) (← links)
- Efficient and regular patterns of nighttime sleep are related to increased vulnerability to microsleeps following a single night of sleep restriction (Q46988250) (← links)
- Social jetlag negatively correlates with academic performance in undergraduates. (Q47094685) (← links)
- Transcultural properties of the composite scale of morningness: the relevance of the "morning affect" factor. (Q47258983) (← links)
- Perspectives on the relevance of the circadian time structure to workplace threshold limit values and employee biological monitoring. (Q47272851) (← links)
- Chronotype description: In search of a solid subjective amplitude scale (Q47441856) (← links)
- Validation of the MESSi among adult workers and young students: General health and personality correlates (Q47617210) (← links)
- Chronotypes and circadian timing in migraine (Q47681335) (← links)
- Psychometric properties of the French version of the composite scale of morningness in adults. (Q47695207) (← links)
- Inter-individual differences in sleep response to shift work in novice police officers - A prospective study (Q47866558) (← links)
- Three-dimensional structural representation of the sleep-wake adaptability (Q47897002) (← links)
- Chronotypes of bipolar patients in remission: validation of the French version of the circadian type inventory in the FACE-BD sample (Q47998663) (← links)
- Correlations between objective and subjective sleep and circadian markers in remitted patients with bipolar disorder (Q48120211) (← links)
- Morningness-eveningness preferences and academic achievement of university students. (Q48159778) (← links)
- The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation on cardiovascular regulation and body temperature. (Q48419130) (← links)
- New graduate nurses adaptation to shift work: can we help? (Q48477240) (← links)
- Tolerance to shift work-how does it relate to sleep and wakefulness? (Q48611395) (← links)
- EEG Slow Wave Activity, REM Sleep, and Rectal Temperature During Night and Day Sleep in Morning-Type and Evening-Type Subjects (Q48628420) (← links)
- Emergency medicine residents' shiftwork tolerance and preference (Q48717297) (← links)
- Intermittent bright light and exercise to entrain human circadian rhythms to night work (Q48736675) (← links)