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  • Finally, they had two nights of 10 hours 'rest prior to beginning a phase of what researchers referred to as "forced desynchrony," or a schedule intended to mimic that of on-call doctors or other people who work through night shifts, with the equivalent of

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

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