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Seasonal and daily variations in plasma melatonin in the high-arctic Svalbard pt...
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Effect of polar day on plasma profiles of melatonin, testosterone, and estradiol...
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Seasonal and Daily Variations in Plasma Melatonin in the High-Arctic Svalbard Pt...
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Persistent diel melatonin rhythmicity during the Arctic summer in free-living wi...
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No evidence for melatonin-linked immunoenhancement over the annual cycle of an a...
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Identification of Burkholderia thailandensis with novel genotypes in the soil of...
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Insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae from the northern Democratic Republi...
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