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The Relationship between a Night Usage of Mobile Phone and Sleep Habit and the Circadian Typology of Japanese Students Aged 18 - 30 yrs"
written by Takahiro Kawada, Tetsuro Kataoka, Fujiko Tsuji, Miyo Nakade, Milada Krejci, Teruki Noji, Hitomi Takeuchi, Tetsuo Harada,
published by
Psychology,
Vol.8 No.6, 2017
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