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  • In [[physiology]], '''sleep''' is a "readily reversible suspension of sensorimotor interaction with the ==Sleep stages==
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  • Sleep apnea includes: * [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • ...p395)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref>Caples SM, Gami AS, Somers VK. Obstructive sleep apnea. Ann Intern Med. 2005 Feb 1;142(3):187-97. PMID 15684207</ref> ...alysis of the literature regarding the diagnosis of sleep apnea. | journal=Sleep | year= 2000 | volume= 23 | issue= 4 | pages= 519-32 | pmid=10875559 | doi=
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  • #Redirect [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • {{r|REM sleep}} {{r|non-REM sleep}}
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  • '''The Unquiet Sleep''' is a 1962 suspense novel by the British author [[William Haggard]] publi ...rcodan, Enovid and thalidomide, the theme of William Haggard's THE UNQUIET SLEEP (Washburn, $3.50) is unusually timely. Evidence indicates that a new tranqu
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  • #REDIRECT [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • ...ts of the nasopharynx, characterized by hundreds of apneic episodes during sleep, resulting in upper airway closure.
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  • ...sorders characterized by impairment of the ability to initiate or maintain sleep. This may occur as a primary disorder or in association with another medica ...S, Langlois JA, Minicuci N, Grigoletto F, Pavan M, Foley DJ et al.| title=Sleep complaints in community-dwelling older persons: prevalence, associated fact
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  • * [http://www.apneos.com/taft_intro.html [[William Howard Taft]]'s sleep apnea]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Obstructive sleep apnea]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Sleep}}
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  • '''The Man Who Could Not Sleep and Other Mysteries''' is a collection of radio plays by the British thrill *''The Man Who Could Not Sleep—A Serial thriller in six parts'', page 14 — radio play featuring [[Henr
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  • Sleep apnea includes: * [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • {{r|REM sleep}} {{r|non-REM sleep}}
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  • ...upper extremities that occur prior to sleep or may awaken the patient from sleep;Complying with an irresistible urge to move the affected limbs brings tempo
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  • ...luding such disorders as [[central sleep apnea|central]] and [[obstructive sleep apnea]] often is a further subspecialization. The apneic disorders involve
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  • #REDIRECT [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • #Redirect [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • ...radle song'', is a song sung to a baby or child to relax it and send it to sleep. Lullabies are often written in [[waltz]] time, probably because of its st ...ms’s Lullaby and the lullaby from Hansel and Gretel (When at Night I go to Sleep) become internationally known.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders]]
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  • * [http://www.apneos.com/taft_intro.html [[William Howard Taft]]'s sleep apnea]
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  • ...p://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7037/abs/nature03486.html Reduced sleep in Drosophila Shaker mutants (Nature.com)]
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  • ...cessation of breathing; may be reversible either physiologically (e.g., [[sleep apnea]]) or by [[artificial respiration]]
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  • Professional and scientific society of respiratory, critical care and sleep medicine.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Obstructive sleep apnea]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Sleep}}
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  • A soothing song, usually sung to children before they go to sleep, with the intention of speeding that process.
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  • *[[Rapid Eye Movement]] during sleep
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  • ...is to decrease morbidity and mortality from respiratory, critical care and sleep disorders and life threatening acute illnesses in people of all ages. In ke
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  • ...cterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months duration or l
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  • ...ts of the nasopharynx, characterized by hundreds of apneic episodes during sleep, resulting in upper airway closure.
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  • In [[physiology]], '''sleep''' is a "readily reversible suspension of sensorimotor interaction with the ==Sleep stages==
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  • ...cterized by generalized melancholy, retreat from social contact, disrupted sleep patterns, akathisia, or a feeling of restlessness and increased movement, a
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  • ...sting of a [[mattress]] and box-springs, which is used by [[human]]s for [[sleep|sleeping]], recuperating from [[illness]], and [[sexual intercourse|procrea
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  • ...ek.com/id/194650?tid=relatedcl Sleep Now, Remember Later: The Link Between Sleep and Memory]
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  • ..., ''[[The Big Sleep]]'', and his next-to-last, ''[[The Long Goodbye]]''. ''Sleep'', starring [[Humphrey Bogart]], is almost certainly the most famous of the
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  • ...ced and [[nutrition|nutritious]] [[diet]], regular [[exercise]] and good [[sleep]]; these are also important for good [[mental health]].
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  • work ! {log,10}, sleep(1000), work ! {log,1}, sleep(1000),
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  • ...e an organism's amount of sleep. The phenotype of the flies that need less sleep is called '''minisleep''' (mns).
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  • {{r|Sleep medicine}}
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  • ...ep-wake transition disorder]] which is a type of [[parasomia]].<ref>{{MeSH|Sleep-wake transition disorders}}</ref> ...f JM, van der Schans CP, de Ruiter R, de Greef MH| title=Stretching before sleep reduces the frequency and severity of nocturnal leg cramps in older adults:
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  • ...and at bedtime, particularly if one is suffering from a cold, as an aid to sleep.
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  • {{r|Obstructive sleep apnea}}
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  • ...factory, or gustatory. Hallucinations may be caused by transient drug use, sleep deprivation or stress, medical illness, and are a prominent feature in some
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  • ...nvolved in food intake regulation: "Our data imply that alterations in the sleep/wake schedule would lead to an increased daily range in the circulating lep ...at the basic and clinical levels in the context of nutrition, obesity and sleep medicine… questions presented by the changing interface between technolog
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  • :"God is not dead, nor doth he sleep
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  • ...rch/Allostatic/notebook/sleep.html Sleep Quantity and Endocrine Markers of Sleep Quality]
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  • * [http://www.apneos.com/taft_intro.html Taft's sleep apnea]
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  • {{r|Sleep medicine}}
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  • sleep( 2000), % give the other time to print sleep(1000),
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  • {{r|Sleep}}
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  • ...d is "a neurologic movement disorder of the limbs, often associated with a sleep complaint. Patients with RLS have a characteristic difficulty in trying to Sleep may become disrupted, resulting in excessive daytime hypersomnolence. It ma
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  • {{r|If You Talk in Your Sleep}}
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  • [http://www.sleepandhypnosis.org/ Sleep and Hypnosis]
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  • The system consists of two screens that can be folded to put the system to sleep or make the system more portable; the bottom screen is a touch screen. Butt ...reetPass. With StreetPass, if people passed each other with 3DS systems in sleep mode, the systems would tag each other and send each other data<ref name=St
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  • ...s of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (inc
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  • * 1939 [[The Big Sleep]], [[Philip Marlowe]] novel by [[Raymond Chandler]]
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  • {{r|Sleep}}
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  • {{Image|SCN.JPG|left|600px|'''SCN regulation of the sleep/wake cycle'''; ...MCH) neurons in the [[lateral hypothalamus]] (LHA) which together regulate sleep and wakefulness. Hormones involved in appetite regulation such as ghrelin a
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  • {{rpl|Sleep}}
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  • ...sorders characterized by impairment of the ability to initiate or maintain sleep. This may occur as a primary disorder or in association with another medica ...S, Langlois JA, Minicuci N, Grigoletto F, Pavan M, Foley DJ et al.| title=Sleep complaints in community-dwelling older persons: prevalence, associated fact
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  • {{r|Obstructive sleep apnea}}
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  • ...p://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10411208}}</ref> Valerian is used for its sleep-inducing and anti-anxiety effects.
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  • *Sleep and biological rhythm disturbances
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  • ...year 2000. Its premise is that of an individual, falling into an hypnotic sleep, who wakes up, [[Rip Van Winkle]]-like (except without the aging process) i
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  • {{r|Obstructive sleep apnea}}
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  • ...m consists of two screens that can be folded together to put the system to sleep or transport it more easily. The bottom of the two screens is a touch scree
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  • ...g toilets, thermostat difficulty, unexplained static interfering with crew sleep, auxiliary power unit registering overheat on ascent, the loss of three com
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  • ...rl= |issn=}}</ref> Obesity may be associated with edema due to obstructive sleep apnea and secondary [[pulmonary hypertension]].<ref name="pmid10927734"> ...itle=Bilateral leg edema, obesity, pulmonary hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea |journal=Archives of internal medicine |volume=160 |issue=15 |pages=2
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  • #'If You Talk in Your Sleep' (Red West, Johnny Christopher) - 2:25
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  • ...His condition was aggravated by his hard driving ways that left him little sleep.
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  • ...varo D et al.| title=White coat hypertension in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome. | journal=Chest | year= 2004 | volume= 125 | issu ...lvaro D et al.| title=White coat hypertension in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome. | journal=Chest | year= 2004 | volume= 125 | issue
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  • ...p395)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref>Caples SM, Gami AS, Somers VK. Obstructive sleep apnea. Ann Intern Med. 2005 Feb 1;142(3):187-97. PMID 15684207</ref> ...alysis of the literature regarding the diagnosis of sleep apnea. | journal=Sleep | year= 2000 | volume= 23 | issue= 4 | pages= 519-32 | pmid=10875559 | doi=
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  • {{r|Sleep}}
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  • ...November, 1963, page 34</ref> He has "bright blue eyes"<ref>''The Unquiet Sleep'', ''op.cit.'' page 70</ref> and an abundant and admirably attended mustach ...ased that he can "remember a little Latin" from Martial.<ref>''The Unquiet Sleep'', ''op.cit.'' page 71</ref>
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  • ...ing insomnia in patients who have difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Wynn RL |coauthors=McFarland SA, Meyer EA, Coff
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  • '''The Unquiet Sleep''' is a 1962 suspense novel by the British author [[William Haggard]] publi ...rcodan, Enovid and thalidomide, the theme of William Haggard's THE UNQUIET SLEEP (Washburn, $3.50) is unusually timely. Evidence indicates that a new tranqu
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  • ...e disorder. It is also a transient side effect of acute drug intoxication, sleep deprivation and stress.
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  • ...tervals and made to sleep on the steel frame of a bunk; this was argued as sleep deprivation. His charge that he had been injected with drugs, however, was
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  • ...Eastern coast. They spend most of their time in trees, and build nests to sleep in during the day. ...solitary creatures. They spend roughly 80% of their time alone and rarely sleep with other aye-ayes, although according to an article entitled "Nocturnal R
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  • ...mptoms. These symptoms include nausea, dizziness, euphoria, deep coma-like sleep, hallucinations, headaches, auditory and visual distortions, twitching and ...ers, symptoms were as follows: hallucination, delirium, muscular spasm and sleep. It was determined that ingestion of 7-30g of A. muscaria caps or 4-5g of A
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  • ...of fine motor coordination, slurred speech, memory loss, vision problems, sleep disturbances, dementia, seizures, sensory loss in the limbs, and vertigo or
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  • ...behaved he was during his days in school and usually went to school with [[Sleep Deprivation]] from the late nights on the family computer, this made him la
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  • ...one of the suspected [[20th hijacker]]s, who was subjected to 58 days of [[sleep deprivation]].<ref name=TorturingDemocracyTranscript/> ...led in when King had been held without charge, and subjected to 29 days of sleep deprivation, when he told interrogators he was feeling suicidal and request
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  • At the lowest level were physiological needs such as water, food, air, sleep had to be met before more higher&ndash;order needs. Even within the level,
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  • * Don't sleep beyond dawn. Dawn's when the French and Indians attack.
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  • '''The Man Who Could Not Sleep and Other Mysteries''' is a collection of radio plays by the British thrill *''The Man Who Could Not Sleep—A Serial thriller in six parts'', page 14 — radio play featuring [[Henr
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  • ...ow the old year to escape and the new year to come in. The family will all sleep in the grandparents' home on this night.
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  • # The Sneekers - 'I Just Can't Go to Sleep' [October 1964] - 1:57
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  • But: '''frêeze, frôze, mâze, dâze, crâze, glâze, dòze''' ''sleep'' (cf. '''dôse''' ''quantity'', unvoiced '''s''').
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  • ...by quoting a line from one of Frost's poems: "I have miles to go before I sleep". The quotation comes from the closing lines of ''Stopping by Woods on a Sn
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  • * Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy ...h their healthcare providers and support system to develop a comprehensive sleep plan during their second trimester.
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  • ...ters of its group. This message essentially says "I am working. Go back to sleep; you are not yet needed." The '''secondary''' router also has a timer, and,
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  • ...e=cbsnews2007-04-04/> She said she and the other women and children had to sleep on the cell's stone floor. The BBC says that Somalia officials declined to
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  • ...iginal St Joesph boathouse -- station keepers like Napier were expected to sleep in their boathouses.<ref name=UscgBioJosephNapier/>]]
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  • The most common and short-lived experiences come from sleep deprivation and stress. Dissociative and hallucinogenic drugs may produce
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  • ...uring Hell Week, candidates will receive only about three or four hours of sleep and will run 200 or more miles. Unfortunately, for the candidates, everyth
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  • ...rs occur. A [[parainsomniac]] (a person who needs only a very few hours of sleep per night), Bohun, whose name is pronounced Boon, makes this his only appea
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  • ...icit disorder with hyperactivity]], [[dementia]]s, [[schizophrenia]], and sleep disorders.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...1887, they were promoted for their ability to suppress the need to eat or sleep and hoped to be an aid for soldiers in battle. Later, in the 1950's and 196 ...[Concerta]], etc.), and tend to have stronger side-effects on appetite and sleep.
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  • ...to cold. This condition is often associated with general symptoms, such as sleep disturbances, fatigue, stiffness, headaches, and occasionally depression. T ===Abnormal sleep===
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  • ...n't actually see this link anywhere. Could be me. I'm not getting enough sleep. [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 17:44, 15 February 2008 (CST)
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  • ...and now.<ref name="Hammond2010">{{cite book|author=Phil Hammond|title=Sex, Sleep or Scrabble: Seriously Funny Answers to Life's Quirkiest Queries|url=https: ...essays]] by [[Samuel Johnson]]. In it, Johnson wrote on such subjects as [[sleep]] and [[laziness|sloth]] and said: "Every man is, or hopes to be, an idler.
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  • ...ilco is in an escape capsule running out of air, and he enters a deep cryo sleep. ...]] picks up where the second game left off, with Roger Wilco still in cryo sleep floating through space in an escape pod. At the start of the game the pod i
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  • ...melting the frost formed the giant Ymir, out of whom, in the sweat of his sleep, formed the frost-giants. Ymir was fed by a cow, also formed from the thaw
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  • ...arry out over 200 miles of combat movements, on foot, with 0 to 5 hours of sleep per night, with peer and cadre evaluations.
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  • ...Orpheus]] and [[Dionysus]]. She was said to keep [[snake]]s as pets and to sleep with a giant one on her bed.
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  • ...ntly to resume most of his duties, but on February 6, 1952, he died in his sleep and was succeeded by Queen [[Elizabeth II]].
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  • * [[Sleep Medicine]]
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  • ...cterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months duration or l ** unrefreshing sleep; and
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  • ...s to live alone , or perhaps with a couple other Mohave snakes. They often sleep in rodent burrows. <ref name="urlMojave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus)">
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  • ...ty would come from Olc's line, so he offered the High King his daughter to sleep with that night, and Cormac was conceived ([[Geoffrey Keating]] says that A ...l music when shaken that even the sick and wounded were soothed and put to sleep; and a gold cup which would break in three when three lies were spoken over
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