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Web/metrics in analyze sleep #93

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  • Integrate sleep report metrics into the visualization page
  • Review content and displays of the analyze my sleep page
  • Fixed REM latency definition

Should also resolve this issue:
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Co-authored-by: Mathieu Bélanger <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Anes Belfodil <[email protected]>
Sleep homeostasis is a biological regulatory process that rules over how much sleep time and intensity you
need to get. It is tightly coupled with the <q>sleep debt</q> concept as the more you are awake, the more
and the deeper you'll need to eventually sleep. The adenosine cycle is suspected to be one of the
responsible for this. When you are awake, the level of adenosine continuously increases in the brain. When
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responsible for this. When you are awake, the level of adenosine continuously increases in the brain. When
responsible for this. When you're awake, the level of adenosine continuously increases in your brain. In contrast, when

need to get. It is tightly coupled with the <q>sleep debt</q> concept as the more you are awake, the more
and the deeper you'll need to eventually sleep. The adenosine cycle is suspected to be one of the
responsible for this. When you are awake, the level of adenosine continuously increases in the brain. When
we sleep, it is the opposite, it continuously falls. This is why coffee makes us feel more energized, as caffeine acts as an adenosine-receptor antagonist [O. Björklund et al., 2008].
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we sleep, it is the opposite, it continuously falls. This is why coffee makes us feel more energized, as caffeine acts as an adenosine-receptor antagonist [O. Björklund et al., 2008].
you sleep, it is the opposite, it continuously falls. This is why coffee makes us feel more energized, as caffeine acts as an adenosine-receptor antagonist [O. Björklund et al., 2008].

Cohérent avec le texte au "you".

@WilliamHarvey97 WilliamHarvey97 merged commit ba9b1a5 into master Nov 23, 2020
@WilliamHarvey97 WilliamHarvey97 deleted the web/metrics-in-analyze-sleep branch November 23, 2020 02:17
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