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Eat, Sleep, Work
Volume 1 (2020): Issue 1 (October 2020)
Volume 1 (2020): Issue 1 (Jan 2020)
Eat, Sleep, Work
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8 articles
Open Access
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Oct 2020
Abstract
Behavioural observation as a means of assessing sleepiness related driving impairment in obstructive sleep apnoea
A Vakulin
,
J Dorrian
,
TR Duggan
,
CA Litchfield
,
KJ Cobb
,
NA Antic
,
RD McEvoy
,
SD Baulk
and
PG Catcheside
Open Access
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Jan 2020
Abstract
Behavioural observation as a means of assessing sleepiness related driving impairment in obstructive sleep apnoea
A Vakulin
,
J Dorrian
,
TR Duggan
,
CA Litchfield
,
KJ Cobb
,
NA Antic
,
RD McEvoy
,
SD Baulk
and
PG Catcheside
Open Access
|
Jan 2020
Abstract
Napping on night shift: Powerful tool or hazard?
S Banks
,
C Hilditch
,
S Centofanti
and
J Dorrian
Open Access
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Sep 2020
Abstract
Impact of an enclosure rotation on the activity budgets of two captive giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca): An observational case study
JC Ryan
and
CA Litchfield
Open Access
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Sep 2022
Abstract
Can pregnant women accurately report snoring? A pilot study
J Warland
,
J Carpentieri
and
J Dorrian
Open Access
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Sep 2022
Abstract
A behavioural modification intervention to reduce snack food consumption focusing on external situational cues: The case study you can’t read between meals without ruining your appetite!
N Brewer
Open Access
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Sep 2022
Abstract
The impact of returning to a daytime schedule on sleep, performance and mood after simulated fixed and rotating split shift schedules
S Centofanti
,
M Short
,
CJ Hilditch
,
J Dorrian
,
M Kohler
and
S Banks
Open Access
|
Sep 2022
Abstract
The art of train driving: Flexing the boundaries to manage risk within an inflexible system
Anjum Naweed
,
Valerie O’Keeffe
and
Michelle R. Tuckey
eISSN:
2206-5369
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ISSN:
2205-0612
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Language:
English
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Publication frequency:
1 time per year
Published by:
University of South Australia
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,
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,
Education, other
,
Social pedagogy, social work
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