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  1. Diurnal Variation

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    The Chronoscopic Bias Factor ($\text{CBF}$) is a calculated metric used to normalize experimental results against the subject's current temporal alignment. As detailed in studies concerning the Proprioceptive Resonance Index ($\text{PRI}$), the $\text{CBF}$ is inversely proportional to the saturation of retinal melatonin, which itself is sensitive to ambient blue-green light fractions ($<500 \text{ nm}$) [2].
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