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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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  • ...-light environments (such as when a user has turned off the room lights to sleep).
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  • ...l of the wild and primitive as never before, begins to spend time and even sleep away from camp, sometimes for days at a stretch. One day, upon returning to
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  • # ''[[The Unquiet Sleep]]'' (1962)
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  • | journal = Sleep ...drinkers, even heavy intake does not seem to be associated with decreased sleep duration.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • ...e understanding of the [[pineal gland]] and how it is regulated during the sleep-wake cycle.
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  • ...in this by Duncan arriving at their castle. Macbeth murders Duncan in his sleep, Duncan's two sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, flee the country, and Macbeth be
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  • ...d following all bariatric procedures, with 86% of patients resolving their sleep apnea.
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  • Farrow died in her sleep on January 12, 2024.<ref name=variety2024-01-12/>
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  • Finally, he reaches his destination and, after catching up on his sleep, he approaches the statue. Finding the doors to the pedestal on which it st
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  • ...bert's most famous songs–among them 'Toyland', 'March of the Toys', 'Go to Sleep', 'Slumber Deep', and 'I Can't Do the Sum'. The title song 'Toyland' and 'M *Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep – Alan, Jane and Wood Spirits
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  • ...e. ''Nebu'' is a ''kakekotoba,'' in association with ''Seishi'' meaning to sleep, at the same time associating with ''hana'' "flower" to mean silk tree. ''K
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  • ...ng a well-balanced, nutritious diet, drink plenty of water, get sufficient sleep each day, and exercise. The use of antibacterial soaps are no better than
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  • ...roved [[skin]] appearance, improved [[heart]] health, [[Sleep aid|improved sleep]], and reduction of [[cholesterol]] levels. But these claims have been subj
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  • ...her. Craiftine plays a slumber-strain on his harp to put her completely to sleep, and Labraid spends the night with Moriath. When her mother wakes up she re
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  • ...erest in activities in life or [[anhedonia]], as well as difficulties in [[sleep|sleeping]], excessive sleeping, feelings of [[self-esteem|worthlessness]], ...mood of [[elation]], sometimes [[irritability]], with a decreased need for sleep, racing thoughts, and sometimes an extreme need and pressure to [[speech|ta
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  • ''[[Nessun Dorma]]'' ([[Italian language|Italian]], "No-one Shall Sleep"), [[aria]] from [[Giacomo Puccini]]'s opera ''[[Turandot]]''.
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  • ...retreats in [[Mount Hira]], the [[angel]] [[Gabriel]] awoke him from his [[sleep]] and ordered him to recite. Muhammad declined, saying that he wasn’t a '
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  • ...the special horse by consulting the wise man [[Polyidus]] who told him to sleep in the temple of Athena; in a dream he saw the winged horse, and woke up to
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  • ...eizures: "abrupt onset," "eye-opening/widening," and postictal "confusion/sleep"
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  • ...ng blindly into an ambush any first-year trainee could have avoided in his sleep."
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  • ...veral years, Van Zandt did not have a permanent residence, and would often sleep in cheap motel rooms or on friend's couches. Occasionally, his songs would
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  • ...18). Mary, who was terrified of thunderstorms, often had local boys or men sleep over at the house to “protect” and comfort her while her husband was ou
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  • *Van CE, Spiegel K. (1999) Sleep as a mediator of the relationship between socioeconomic status and health: ...ely similar to those observed in normal aging. These results indicate that sleep loss can increase the "allostatic load" and facilitate the development of c
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  • ...ascular disease]], [[steroid]]-related diseases, [[migraine headache]]s, [[sleep disorder]]s and others. See the following sections for specific interactio
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  • ...ascular disease]], [[steroid]]-related diseases, [[migraine headache]]s, [[sleep disorder]]s and others. See the following sections for specific interactio
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  • ''Christabel: Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep'' (1816)<br />
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  • ...cantly ameliorates diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea. These benefits occur in the majority of patients who undergo surgery
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  • ...the hands of his adversaries before, after a few whiskeys and a few hours' sleep, he is ready for his next fight against overwhelming odds and, quite likely ...cious, restore himself with a few more whiskeys, grab a couple of hours of sleep, and then be ready to go the following day with never a hangover or even an
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  • * "Newton's Sleep", ''[[Full Spectrum]] 3'', 1991
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  • ...d slept as incantations were chanted over him. Whoever this man saw in his sleep would be the new king. He saw a naked man coming along the road to Tara wit
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  • ...'' 'retiring', but in the more common verb 寝る ''neru'' 'to lie down [go to sleep]', the Japanese reading ''ne'' occurs.
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  • ...be clean along with any other part of the rabbit. They can also be put to sleep on their backs by making sure the head is lower than the body. Safe handli
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  • ...ere did you stay when you lived at home? Where did you live? Where did you sleep?
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  • ''"When I placed my head upon my pillow, I did not sleep, nor could I be said to think. . . . I saw--with shut eyes, but acute menta
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  • ...over a cliff, and seizes her. He spares her life on the condition that she sleep with him, bear him a son, and never make war against Scáthach again. Scát ...ad provides a solution: Conchobar sleeps with Emer, but Cathbad and Fergus sleep between them.
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  • * [[Serotonin]] - memory, emotions, wakefulness, sleep and temperature regulation
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  • ...y at the Emsworth Arms promising to deliver it but retires to bed first to sleep off the bottle of Champagne.
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  • :At night I am restless and cannot sleep.
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  • ...Blake's engravings between 1818 and 1820. The poem proper begins "Of the Sleep of Ulro [life in this world]! and of the passage through/Eternal Death! and
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  • ...1.chapter.2 Systematic Review of the Literature Regarding the Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea] National Library of Medicine,
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  • ...in]]. Rats with damage to the SCN have no [[circadian rhythm]]s (e.g. they sleep the same total amount, but at random times, for random lengths at a time).
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  • ...very year at [[Samhain]], the monster Aillen would put everyone at Tara to sleep with his music, and burn down the palace with his fiery breath. Finn killed
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  • * "The Function of Dream Sleep", 1988, ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]] and [[Bram Stoker Award]] nominee for best nov
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  • ...iabetes, [[ischemic heart disease]], heart failure, [[hypertension]] and [[sleep apnea]]. <ref name=Burkhauser>Burkhauser R V, Cawley J (2008) Beyond BMI: T | Obstructive sleep apnea
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  • ...me hunting and feeding on prey on the ground or in trees. When it wants to sleep it seeks out tree branches that offer dense cover. It is a very quick, extr
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  • ** "If successful, they could go back to sleep; if not, they could void and return to bed."
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  • ...its normal functioning whenever the body gets rest that is deep enough. [[Sleep]] is sufficient to eliminate some, but not all, of the stress accumulated d ...rth major state of physiology (beyond waking, [[dream|dreaming]], and deep sleep), to reach and release our accumulated stresses. This is exactly what NSR M
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  • Hypoxia from sleep disordered breathing such as [[sleep apnea]] may increase risk.<ref>{{Cite journal | title = Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Hypoxia, and Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment and De
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  • ...world. [[lullaby|Lullabies]] are used in all cultures to soothe infants to sleep. It is apparently a [[human universal]]. The hypothesis that song has a dee
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  • We focus in on their conversation late one night, as they settle down to sleep on their bedrolls. They lament the fact that they ''still'' can not forget After a night's sleep, they make their preparations and off they go, but half way there they have
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  • ...life.<ref>http://www.apneos.com/taft_intro.html ''William Howard Taft and Sleep Apnea''</ref>
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  • * Dozy, who is interested in almost nothing except sleep - often to the point that he cannot be woken. He has no physical identifyin ...ush, frozen Denzil in a block of ice, put Dozy into a magical never-ending sleep, turned Dora into a frog, made Daisy grow to a much bigger size than normal
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  • ...e cost of the all-night vigil was happily no more, however, then a loss of sleep for all hands; not a shot was fired nor a saboteur discovered."
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  • Stress and depression (and associated disruptions of sleep) can lead to obesity.<ref name="pmid19808765">{{cite journal|author=Kivimä ...| title=Short sleep duration and obesity: the role of emotional stress and sleep disturbances| journal=Int J Obes|year= 2008|volume=32|pages=801-9|pmid=1825
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  • ...from it. Paul did not like to make love to me. I waited until he went to sleep, and then I left. Paul never tried to find me. <ref>Ibid. page 256</ref></
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  • ...with horns and hooves are herbivores. You can't eat me," and went back to sleep. <ref>David L. Hull (1990) ''Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account
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  • ...usually exposed in a coiled-up posture. Holes in trees are seldom used to sleep in. Like many other species, this snake basks in the morning.<ref name=Mara
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  • ...ed" version of chlordiazepoxide, primarily to counteract anxiety symptoms. Sleep-related problems were treated with nitrazepam (Mogadon), which was introduc
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  • After the ''Táin'', Conchobar falls ill, and doesn't eat or sleep. The Ulaid ask Cathbad to find out what's wrong with their king. Conchobar
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  • ...Larson MC, Donzella B, Barr RG. Behavioral and physiological responsivity, sleep, and patterns of daily cortisol production in infants with and without coli Lack of sleep and hunger are treatable causes of crying. The former may be due to excessi
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  • }}</ref> In another study, it showed benefit in sleep quality for postoperative [[coronary artery bypass graft]] patients, with 4 | title = (Abstract) Effects of massage therapy on sleep quality after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
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  • ::[[Oy]], so I guess that's why people who are [[sleep deprivation|sleep deprived]] shouldn't drive... I sincerely apologize. [[User:Yuval Langer|Yu
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  • ...Larson MC, Donzella B, Barr RG. Behavioral and physiological responsivity, sleep, and patterns of daily cortisol production in infants with and without coli Lack of sleep and hunger are treatable causes of crying. The former may be due to excessi
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  • ...song on his solo tracks 'Tall Cool One' and 'Your Ma Said She Cried In Her Sleep Last Night'. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant performed an updated version of th
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  • ...ficers, during a training exercise, mentioning that they might get 4 hours sleep in 36-48.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...swollen tissues. The infected person will have an uncontrollable urge to sleep due to an increased drowsiness during the day, if symptom gets serious it c
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  • ...So now the expeditionary force is mostly men. While en route, the [[god of Sleep]] forces one of the vessel's pilots named [[Palinurus]] to fall asleep and ...efore Augustus. Aeneas leaves the underworld, then, through the [[Gates of Sleep]], although there is scholarly confusion about what exactly this is suppose
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  • ...obato L, Katz PO, Mohiuddin MA, Castell DO |title=Influence of spontaneous sleep positions on nighttime recumbent reflux in patients with gastroesophageal r
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  • ...moving. On most of the legs, what I’d do was just roll out after the gig, sleep overnight if we were driving by bus, get up the next day and get out. Since
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  • ...e an expansion of 3 previously published stories - "Goblin Night" (1965), "Sleep No More" (1965), plus "The Lion Game" (1971). All of it was published as a
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  • ...'.<ref>{{cite news|author=Staff writer|title=Michael Jackson confesses: 'I sleep with boys'|date=4 February 2003|url=http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ART
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  • * ''[[The Man Who Could Not Sleep and Other Mysteries]]'' ([[Robert Hale (publishers)|Robert Hale]], 2011) �
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  • ...ness of the soul or body; [[poetry]] recitations occurred before and after sleep to aid the memory.
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  • ...visitor slipped away and reached Lee by midnight. McClellan had decided to sleep on his secret and did not issue orders until the morning.</ref>. September
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  • '''dòes''' ''do'' *dúz, cf. '''dôes''' ''deers'' (= '''dôze''' ''sleep''), '''fãir''' '''do's''', *doôz
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  • ...and was kept in a deep coma. On the third day she awoke as if from a deep sleep and by the next day was visiting with family. She showed no signs of [[brai }}</ref> Mark Mahowald, director of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center similarly attributes NDEs to [[oxygen]] starvation in the
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  • While the Mouser, back in Lankhmar, catches up on his sleep while Nattick Nimblefingers mends his clothes.
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  • ...rline personality and co-occurring dysthymia remains markedly reactive and sleep disturbance not acute.<ref>Goodwin, F.K.; K.R. Jamison (1990). ''Manic-Depr
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  • ...going to give us ten stubs, then jolly good. I need about three hours more sleep, but managed to chuck together [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]]. Mig
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  • ...uillity of life as Head of the Academy. He is reported to have died in his sleep at the age of eighty after enjoying the wedding feast of one of his student
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  • ...clairvoyant girl to report on internal changes, a mesmerist to put her to sleep, an homœopathist, viz Dr. Chapman; & himself as Hydropathist! & the girl r
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  • ...unger brother being called uncles. Apparently it was no crime for a man to sleep with any of his female relatives except his mother although copulation with
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  • ====Sleep deprivation==== Sleep deprivation may contribute to errors.<ref name="pmid19826026">{{cite journa
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  • ::Ohboyohboy--here with go with the quadrennial disruptions to my sleep patterns, again! Thanks for the reminder! Irishmen--sheesh! (Although to
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  • *Pain that awakens/interferes with sleep *Diarrhea that awakens/interferes with sleep
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  • ...oached her to ask about a record deal. She agreed to sign only if he would sleep with her.
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  • :As to the 8 hour gap--well, we've got to [[sleep]] sometime!
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  • ...as mild Encephalitis is also common at this stage, leading to memory loss, sleep disturbances, or changes in mood or affect. The third and the most severe s
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  • *[[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford]] rubbed the sleep from his eyes and warmed up by inserting a mouthwatering image at [[Bologne
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  • |'Bald Headed Woman'/'I Just Can't Get to Sleep'
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  • :Rousseau area of my brain has cobwebs, I'm afraid. Go get some sleep. Come back. Wait--you're young--stay up, what the heck! [[User:Aleta Curr
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  • ...memory, mental stamina, etc.), stress management, sleep (quality of sleep, sleep reduction, and fast recovery from jet lag), athletic performance, body buil
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  • ...nic Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: Impact on pain, polysomnographic sleep, daytime functioning, and quality of life. | journal=Diabetes Care | year=
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  • ...mfortable state of being paralysed. As a result, the patient drifts off to sleep and wakes up a short time later unable to recall the details of the procedu
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  • ...he could not. After wandering around and drinking for a while, he went to sleep in the middle of a field and was inspired by his inability to communicate w ...xtensive rewriting, so the pair rewrote it by the Monday, with very little sleep. Hayes helped out by serving copious amounts of coffee to keep them awake.
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  • ...nce. After that, briefer periods of alertness or excitation alternate with sleep. If a mother misses her baby's first alert-awake period (because she has be
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  • ...pan style="background-color:#CCFFFF;">After dinner lie down & try to go to sleep for one hour.— At 5 olock feet in cold water—drink cold water & walk as ...clair-voyant girl to report on internal changes, a mesmerist to put her to sleep—an homœopathist, viz Dr Chapman;(f9) & himself as Hydropathist!(f10) & t
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  • ...omeric era, appeared in the dreams of the sick who came to the temple for 'sleep therapy'. Asclepius gave advice to the dreamer, which the priests interpre ...e of divination in sleep, for in the AEsculapian cult also, the incubation sleep played a most important role. That it continued in later times is well indi
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  • ...that [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky]]'s famous sentence ''[[Colorless green ideas sleep furiously]]'' is well-formed in terms of word order, but incomprehensible i
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  • *Stressors that chronically disturb normal circadian rhythms, such as sleep deprivation;
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  • *After taking a catnap to sleep off the [[wine]], and mightly pleased at [[User:Russ McGinn|Russ]]'s excell
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  • ...ude social withdrawal, decreased concentration, attention, depressed mood, sleep disturbance, anxiety, suspiciousness, absenteeism and irritability.
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  • ...ags, a [[fire extinguisher]], [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] absorbers, sleep restraint ropes, [[spacesuit]] maintenance kits, the 16mm camera equipment,
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  • ...specific problems such as self-injury (eg by headbanging or wrist biting), sleep disturbance, disturbances of eating behaviour (eg pica), temper tantrums an ...-30, 2006-01</ref> Non-neurological factors such as [[poverty]], lack of [[sleep]], [[substance abuse]] by the mother during [[pregnancy]], [[discrimination
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  • ...ent, as occurs during [[sleep]], and especially a [[coma]]. In the case of sleep, [[Electroencephalography|EEGs]] can easily tell the difference. Identifyin
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  • As the days passed, Ramakrishna's food intake and sleep gradually declined, and when not engaged in either worship or meditation, h ...imes I would share my food with a dog. My hair became matted. ... I had no sleep at all for six long years. My eyes lost the power of winking. I stood in fr
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  • ...pression]], generalized melancholy, retreat from social contact, disrupted sleep patterns, [[akathisia]], or a feeling of restlessness and increased movemen
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  • ...perspiration; appetite, thirst and taste; defecation and urination; pain; sleep; and [[menses]] and [[leukorrhea]].
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  • Sickly and asthmatic as a youngster, Roosevelt had to sleep propped up in bed or slouching in a chair during much of his early childhoo ...es back overland for trial in Dickinson, guarding them forty hours without sleep and reading Tolstoy to keep himself awake. When he ran out of his own books
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  • ...I rise from my bed, when I go out to walk and play. And when I lie down to sleep at night, he keeps me from harm. </ref>. He is not only the creator<ref>For
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  • :::Good! I could use some. I'm pooping out due to overwork and not enough sleep. [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 00:02, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...order of the universe. They fail to regulate their lifestyle and diet, and sleep improperly.</blockquote>
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  • ...those living near wind turbines. These residents report symptoms such as: sleep problems, headaches, exhaustion, irritability, and dizziness, possibly due
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  • ...nce might hold more interest ... and I haven't redlinked those yet because sleep calls and I'll come back to the party tomorrow. [[User:Louise Valmoria|Loui
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  • ...time to have conferences and for students to get some extra studying in or sleep later before coming to school. This is called a Jefferson Learning Communit
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  • ...little damage but the sirens and rush to shelters ruined every Berliner's sleep.
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  • ...e system wakes up, draws the new page on the display and then goes back to sleep.
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  • ...th; Lawrence wrote of her to Hogarth, "Gerty has gone back to her tents to sleep. She has been a success and a brave one."<ref name=Howell>{{citation
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  • ...ors just strap their sleeping bag to the wall of a module, get into it and sleep.</ref> ...p>, [[circadian rhythm]]<sup>[http://exploration.nasa.gov/programs/station/Sleep-Long.html]</sup>, and the effects of [[cosmic rays]] on the [[nervous syste
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  • ...raining. The baby is crying and irritable when awake, develops a disturbed sleep pattern, feeds poorly, and shows a fearful, distrustful reaction towards ca
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  • ...ty of other payload activation procedures, before entering their scheduled sleep shift at 04:36 a.m. UTC (12:36 a.m. EDT) August 9, 2007.
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  • ...e with a sledgehammer. Smith, a disabled construction worker, died in his sleep on September 21, 2000 (King's birthday) at the age of 43.
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  • ....E.M. from the dictionary. It stands for Rapid Eye Movement, the stage in sleep in which dreams occur. While this is thematically rich, the band adamantly
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  • ...the recent CIA failures. He confided in a reporter: "The one thing I lose sleep about is thinking what could I have done better, how could I have gotten mo
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  • .... At 2 a.m., they went to the house and killed the Travis family in their sleep and then went from house to house killing all white people they saw. More
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  • * [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • ...kitchen, open the refrigerator, have a sandwich, turn on the TV and go to sleep on the couch while the lucky home-dwellers watched in amazement and delight
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  • ...tor and gastrointestinal disturbances, orthostatic intolerance as well as sleep disorders."<ref name="pmid16477484">{{cite journal |author=Haensch CA, Jör
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  • ...for many months began to crack emotionally; their symptoms varied widely: sleep disturbances, hairtrigger irritability, hysteria, and partial paralysis, am
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  • ...al, to external and internal circumstances, to naturals and non-naturals - sleep, rest, food, exercise, affections of the mind, and the like. But, supposing ...or the purpose of guarding against apoplexy, as some have said; because in sleep the head is more apt to be influenced by the contents of the carotid arteri
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  • ...brought to an abrupt end when John Bonham accidentally asphyxiated in his sleep after a prolonged drinking session during rehearsals which ended at Page's
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  • ...brought to an abrupt end when John Bonham accidentally asphyxiated in his sleep after a prolonged drinking session during rehearsals which ended at Page's
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  • Morale remained high despite the disruptions, and despite loss of sleep from the persistent nightly bombing of major cities. Men and women from all
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  • ...cing on to more sophisticated needs. Basic needs such as water, food, air, sleep had to be met before more higher&ndash;order needs were met such as securit
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  • ...te in a letter to a friend on 4 January 1942, “Sometimes at nights I don’t sleep, and I weep. The tears flow thick and fast, and bitter.”<ref>Shostakovich
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  • ...author [[Anatole France]] in 1894, "the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread."<ref>The origi
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  • ...little damage but the sirens and rush to shelters ruined every Berliner's sleep.)
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