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Sleep Bruxism Contributes to Motor Activity Increase during Sleep in Apneic and Nonapneic Patients—A Polysomnographic Study

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  • Photo of  Tomasz Wieczorek

    Tomasz Wieczorek

  • Photo of  Monika Michałek-Zrąbkowska

    Monika Michałek-Zrąbkowska

  • Photo of  Mieszko Więckiewicz

    Mieszko Więckiewicz

  • Photo of  Grzegorz Mazur

    Grzegorz Mazur

  • Photo of prof. dr hab. n. med. Joanna Rymaszewska

    Joanna Rymaszewska prof. dr hab. n. med.

  • Photo of  Joanna Smardz

    Joanna Smardz

  • Photo of  Anna Wojakowska

    Anna Wojakowska

  • Photo of  Helena Martynowicz

    Helena Martynowicz

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Category:
Magazine publication
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Magazine publication
Published in:
Biomedicines no. 10, edition 10,
ISSN: 2227-9059
ISSN:
2227-9059
Publication year:
2022
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.3390/biomedicines10102666
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