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Unlike a regular Dual Core schedule whose first core usually starts early (e.g, 9-10 PM), on DUCAMAYL the first core can become quite flexible and start at later evening hours on some days (e.g, 11 PM-midnight) as part of the flexible regime. This allows more social evening time if any need arises. '''Extended variants''' can also start the first core at late evening hours (~11 PM-midnight) from the very first adaptation step to strict sleep times. The second core, a big perk of DUCAMAYL, can be flexed accordingly and is generally safe from real life interruptions as it is very late into the night. As a result of flexible core sleeps, the '''wake gap between each core''' can increase (moving both cores further or delay the second core) or decrease (moving both cores closer or one core closer to the other) freely. This allows for flexible planning or activities during the wake gap depending on days. For example, a busy night with binge-watching entertainments or work can prompt the sleeper to enjoy more of these night hours, while a night with not many useful activities to do is a cue for a shorter night gap.  
 
Unlike a regular Dual Core schedule whose first core usually starts early (e.g, 9-10 PM), on DUCAMAYL the first core can become quite flexible and start at later evening hours on some days (e.g, 11 PM-midnight) as part of the flexible regime. This allows more social evening time if any need arises. '''Extended variants''' can also start the first core at late evening hours (~11 PM-midnight) from the very first adaptation step to strict sleep times. The second core, a big perk of DUCAMAYL, can be flexed accordingly and is generally safe from real life interruptions as it is very late into the night. As a result of flexible core sleeps, the '''wake gap between each core''' can increase (moving both cores further or delay the second core) or decrease (moving both cores closer or one core closer to the other) freely. This allows for flexible planning or activities during the wake gap depending on days. For example, a busy night with binge-watching entertainments or work can prompt the sleeper to enjoy more of these night hours, while a night with not many useful activities to do is a cue for a shorter night gap.  
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== '''Adaptation Strategies & Post-adaptation Utility''' ==
 
'''The process of adapting to DUCAMAYL is very similar to SEVAMAYL''' - one or two naps at time can be flexed with small range (e.g, 15m earlier/later than original time), and one of the 2 cores also starts with the same small flex range. Once energy level and alertness stabilize, flexing can increase in larger jumps, one step at a time. Taking flexing of both cores and all naps to the extreme right away can cause more detriment to the schedule, eventually destabilizing it, however. One or both cores of DUCAMAYL may remain stationary throughout the entire flexing adaptation, and the focus is on  highly flexible and alternate number of naps from day to day instead.  
 
'''The process of adapting to DUCAMAYL is very similar to SEVAMAYL''' - one or two naps at time can be flexed with small range (e.g, 15m earlier/later than original time), and one of the 2 cores also starts with the same small flex range. Once energy level and alertness stabilize, flexing can increase in larger jumps, one step at a time. Taking flexing of both cores and all naps to the extreme right away can cause more detriment to the schedule, eventually destabilizing it, however. One or both cores of DUCAMAYL may remain stationary throughout the entire flexing adaptation, and the focus is on  highly flexible and alternate number of naps from day to day instead.  
  
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