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has a powerful influence on the network, such that when it is taken outside
the period dictated by the SCN, it has the potency to desynchronize the
complete network.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of PAPIIT Grant IN 209711 and Conacyt
M 79797.
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