Sleep Medicine
Volume 9, Issue 8 , Pages 840-850 , December 2008

Partial sleep deprivation: Impact on the architecture and quality of sleep

Received 15 January 2007 ,Revised 15 January 2007 ,Accepted 17 July 2007.

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doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2007.07.021

Sleep Medicine
Volume 9, Issue 8 , Pages 840-850 , December 2008