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    Australian Research Committee

    2022

    In-text: (Australian Research Committee, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: 2022. Australian Research Committee. [online] Available at: <https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/research-policy/ethics/human-research-ethics-committees> [Accessed 29 July 2022].

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    Blunden, S.

    Sleep Health in Indigenous Australians

    2022 - Australian Sleep Association

    In-text: (Blunden, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: Blunden, S., 2022. Sleep Health in Indigenous Australians. [online] Sleep.org.au. Available at: <https://www.sleep.org.au/common/Uploaded%20files/Public%20Files/Latest%20News/ASA%20Sleep%20Health%20in%20Indigneous%20Australians%20REPORT-final.pdf> [Accessed 30 July 2022].

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    Poor sleep more common for Indigenous people

    2022

    In-text: (Poor sleep more common for Indigenous people, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: Jcu.edu.au. 2022. Poor sleep more common for Indigenous people. [online] Available at: <https://www.jcu.edu.au/news/releases/2022/february/poor-sleep-more-common-for-indigenous-people> [Accessed 30 July 2022].

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    Schapiro, A. C., McDevitt, E. A., Chen, L., Norman, K. A., Mednick, S. C. and Rogers, T. T.

    Sleep Benefits Memory for Semantic Category Structure While Preserving Exemplar-Specific Information

    2017 - Scientific Reports

    In-text: (Schapiro et al., 2017)

    Your Bibliography: Schapiro, A., McDevitt, E., Chen, L., Norman, K., Mednick, S. and Rogers, T., 2017. Sleep Benefits Memory for Semantic Category Structure While Preserving Exemplar-Specific Information. Scientific Reports, 7(1).

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    Smith, C.

    Sleep states and memory processes in humans: procedural versus declarative memory systems

    2001 - Sleep Medicine Reviews

    In-text: (Smith, 2001)

    Your Bibliography: Smith, C., 2001. Sleep states and memory processes in humans: procedural versus declarative memory systems. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 5(6), pp.491-506.

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    Sterpenich, V., Ceravolo, L. and Schwartz, S.

    Sleep deprivation disrupts the contribution of the hippocampus to the formation of novel lexical associations

    2017 - Brain and Language

    In-text: (Sterpenich, Ceravolo and Schwartz, 2017)

    Your Bibliography: Sterpenich, V., Ceravolo, L. and Schwartz, S., 2017. Sleep deprivation disrupts the contribution of the hippocampus to the formation of novel lexical associations. Brain and Language, 167, pp.61-71.

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    Tarbetsky, A. L., Collie, R. J. and Martin, A. J.

    The role of implicit theories of intelligence and ability in predicting achievement for Indigenous (Aboriginal) Australian students

    2016 - Contemporary Educational Psychology

    In-text: (Tarbetsky, Collie and Martin, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Tarbetsky, A., Collie, R. and Martin, A., 2016. The role of implicit theories of intelligence and ability in predicting achievement for Indigenous (Aboriginal) Australian students. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 47, pp.61-71.

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    Sleep Disorders Centre - The Prince Charles Hospital

    2022

    In-text: (Sleep Disorders Centre - The Prince Charles Hospital, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: The Prince Charles Hospital. 2022. Sleep Disorders Centre - The Prince Charles Hospital. [online] Available at: <https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/tpch/healthcare-services/sleep-disorders-centre> [Accessed 29 July 2022].

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