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    “…Results: The study revealed that awakenings increased with younger age. Variability in awakenings also increased with younger age (p = 0.002). …”
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    “…Aims To investigate whether salivary cortisol, particularly the cortisol awakening response, is associated with subsequent depression in a large population cohort. …”
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    “…From this evidence, a night-time noise index, [Formula: see text] , was redefined based on the integration of the awakening potential unit ([Formula: see text]) estimated from the existing dose-response relationships of awakening. …”
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    “…From deep barbiturate anesthesia to light barbiturate sedation, depolarizing wave events recruiting at least 50% of the imaged cortical area consistently appeared as a conserved repertoire of distinct wave motifs. Toward awakening, the incidence of individual motifs changed systematically (the motif propagating from visual to motor areas increased while that from somatosensory to visual areas decreased) and both local and global cortical dynamics accelerated. …”
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    “…The cortisol awakening response (CAR), a rapid cortisol rise in the morning after awakening, has been proposed to provide energy to cope with daily demands and suggested to be associated with brain functions. …”
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    “…Officers provided salivary cortisol samples collected upon awakening, and 15, 30, and 45 ​min thereafter as well as three additional samples at lunchtime, dinnertime, and bedtime. …”
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    “…To examine the effect of night shift on salivary cortisol at awakening (C1), 30 min later (C2), and on the cortisol awakening response (CAR, the difference between C2 and C1). …”
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