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Nature 393, 19 (7 May 1998) | doi:10.1038/29884

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The theory of the origin of sleep which has gained the widest credence is the one that attributes it to anaemia of the brain. ... It has been supposed, but without sufficient evidence to justify the supposition, that this anaemia of the brain is the cause and not the sequence of sleep.