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After you've been awake for about 18 to 20 hours, you can try some caffeine (coffee, caffeinated soda, or chocolate).
He needs some caffeine to perk himself up.
It is sweetened with agave and zapped with some caffeine.
"I just light up a cigarette and drink some caffeine, and it works.
Even decaf versions have some caffeine, which can bother some people.
(During harvest, she often snacks on coffee cherry, which has a mild, watermelonlike sweetness and some caffeine).
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As previously described (Wang et al., 1999), our data also revealed that some caffeine-treated cells transiently delayed cell division and became multiseptated (Fig. S3).
Caffeine can remain in your system for as long as six hours, so some caffeine-sensitive people may have trouble sleeping even if they drink coffee in the afternoon.
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