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The document lists 62 references related to sleep deprivation and its effects. It covers topics like how sleep deprivation affects memory, heart health, and neural connectivity. It also discusses sleep deprivation in nurses and its relationship to work schedules and job performance.

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Daftar Pustaka

The document lists 62 references related to sleep deprivation and its effects. It covers topics like how sleep deprivation affects memory, heart health, and neural connectivity. It also discusses sleep deprivation in nurses and its relationship to work schedules and job performance.

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