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Huang and colleagues modeled circadian rhythms using a suite of mathematical equations, a rough approximation of the human body at best, so they could analyze multiple circadian clocks and cues at once, including light exposure and food intake.
Huang and colleagues' model included both this central circadian clock and peripheral circadian clocks, which exist in nearly every other organ of the body.
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