The two-process model of sleep regulation postulates that a homeostatic and a circadian process underlie sleep regulation. The timing of sleep and waking is accounted for by the interaction of these two processes. The assumptions of two separate processes or of a single process resulting from their
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A comparison of two methods to estimate additive-by-additive interaction of QTL effects by a simulation study
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