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rhythms exhibit intermediate effects, e.g. core body temperature cycles have greater amplitude when subjects sleep but are nevertheless clearly expressed during sleep deprivation. Circadian clock genes How might a single neuron be a
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Introduction Testosterone deprivation is a condition in which the oncentration of testosterone is lower than the normal physiological level ( Handelsman & Zajac 2004 ). This state can be found in aging male individuals. The prevalence of
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