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title_full Recovery sleep and performance following sleep deprivation with dextroamphetamine
title_fullStr Recovery sleep and performance following sleep deprivation with dextroamphetamine
title_full_unstemmed Recovery sleep and performance following sleep deprivation with dextroamphetamine
title_short Recovery sleep and performance following sleep deprivation with dextroamphetamine
title_sort recovery sleep and performance following sleep deprivation with dextroamphetamine
title_unstemmed Recovery sleep and performance following sleep deprivation with dextroamphetamine
topic Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, General Medicine
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