Similar words: deprivation, privation, privatisation, privatization, private international law, derivation, depravation, private property. Meaning: n. a form of psychological torture inflicted by depriving the victim of sleep.
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1 Sleep deprivation can result in mental disorders.
2 They used sleep deprivation as a form of torture.
3 Sleep deprivation can cause stress, loss of appetite and lethargy.
4 Millions more suffer from serious sleep deprivation caused by long work hours.
5 Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.
6 The effects of sleep deprivation were therefore not simple.
7 The rock-and-roll and sleep deprivation, the chair, even leaving me out in the corridor to hear the screams.
8 The effects of sleep deprivation appear to reduce mental and physical functioning.
9 During a period of sleep deprivation the effects of sleeplessness may become cumulative.
10 Many of the men were suffering from shell-shock, sleep deprivation and cold,[www.Sentencedict.com] he added.
11 Many studies make it clear that sleep deprivation is dangerous.
12 Conclusion:Melatonin can improve the memory dysmnesia induced by sleep deprivation. The possible mechanism is inhibition of rat's brain MDA and NO increasing.
13 Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation can modulate visceral hypersensitivity by increasing pain threshold to CRD.
14 In fact, even very small amounts of sleep deprivation significantly undermine capacity for focus, analytic thinking and creativity.
15 Three weeks of chronic sleep deprivation was enough to accelerate the deposition of amyloid plaque in the brains of the mice.
16 Sleep deprivation and sleepiness have adverse effects on performance, response times, errors of commission, and attention or concentration.
17 But for most, everything changes, including the chemistry between the parents. Consider the simplest physical impact: sleep deprivation.
18 An individual who has been deprived of sleep is more difficult to arouse because sleep that follows sleep deprivation is very deep.
19 Scientists looked for a genetic marker called Period 3 known to predict the effects of sleep deprivation.
20 Caffeine and other stimulants cannot overcome the effects of severe sleep deprivation.
21 AIM: To observe the changes of the swimming velocity of rats after paradoxical sleep deprivation(PSD), so as to provide certain scientific methods for exercise training.
22 That top - down, inhibitory connection is severed in the condition of sleep deprivation.
23 "Excessive yawning appears to be symptomatic of conditions that increase brain and/or core temperature, such as central nervous system damage and sleep deprivation," Gallup said in the news release.
24 She has also studied everything from how to stitch her own wounds to how to cope with sleep deprivation and how to put out fires on board her 11.5-metre twin-mast ketch.
25 For example, in times of war, it is not unusual for soldiers suffering from sleep deprivation and from combat fatigue to continue to march, despite the fact that their brains have halted.
26 Objectives: To explore the value of sphenoidal electrodes with sleep deprivation EEG in diagnosing epilepsy.
27 Objective To observe the effects of epileptiform discharge and its influence on humpwave sleep spindles after sleep deprivation (SD) in children with epilepsy.
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