Critical phase shifts slow down circadian clock recovery: implications for jet lag
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(6)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2109972 (Why is no real title available?)
- Reentrainment of the circadian pacemaker during jet lag: east-west asymmetry and the effects of north-south travel
- Jet lag recovery: synchronization of circadian oscillators as a mean field game
- A two-step model of human entrainment: a quantitative study of circadian period and phase of entrainment
- Modeling interactions between photic and nonphotic entrainment mechanisms in transmeridian flights
- Exploiting circadian memory to hasten recovery from circadian misalignment
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