The Role of Sleep in the Military: Implications for Training and Operational Effectiveness

作者: Panagiotis Matsangas , Nita L Miller , Aileen Kenney

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摘要: This chapter addresses the role of sleep in a variety of military settings, ranging from military education and training regimes and extending to military missions and combat operations. It …

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