Deep-sleep Sentence Examples

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  • She fell into a deep sleep.

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  • Jessi awoke from a deep sleep.

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  • Coming out of deep sleep after an hour or two usually makes us very groggy.

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  • This means they are sleeping lighter and are unable to get deep sleep.

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  • It is hard to emphasize one stage over another, but sleep disorders often prevent you from achieving deep sleep and the subsequent REM sleep.

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  • If you work night shift and sleep during the day excess light and noise may lead to frequent waiting, reducing your healthy sleep and time spent in deep sleep.

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  • Snoring becomes a problem when sleep is disturbed, which might cause a person to wake up often in the night, or not be able to fall into a deep sleep.

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  • The night terror may last from one to 15 minutes or more and is usually followed by a return to deep sleep.

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  • Efforts to console may be futile, though holding the child firmly and speaking with soothing words may facilitate the return to deep sleep.

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  • In some severe cases, a pediatrician may prescribe a benzodiazepine tranquilizer, such as diazepam, known to suppress the stage four level of deep sleep.

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  • Calming music or bedtime stories can help lull a child into deep sleep.

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  • Nightmares are different than the non-dream sleep disturbance known as a night terror, which causes only a partial arousal from deep sleep and occurs during the first period of sleep known as slow-wave sleep (SWS).

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  • The individual may complain of head or muscle aches or weakness in the arms or legs before falling into a deep sleep.

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  • Many people semi-awaken in the night and find it easier going back into a deep sleep when they know the time.

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  • The snooze function on an alarm clock helps people wake up gently while also providing a "safety net" against someone drifting back into a deep sleep and oversleeping.

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  • Some people enjoy a greater length of time between the original alarm and the alarm after a snooze, whereas other people may find that they drift into a deep sleep during this time which makes waking up even more difficult.

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  • I.ll have this Lankha keep the Ancient in a deep sleep until you return.

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  • Nor had he made any sense of his deliberations but finally his mind quit the task and allowed his exhausted body to sink into a deep sleep.

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  • In sleep the jerk is diminished, in deep sleep quite abolished.

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  • In deep sleep the threshold-value of the stimuli for the various senses is very greatly raised, rising rapidly during the first hour and a half of sleep, and then declining with gradually decreasing decrements.

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  • A lucid dreamer could signal a not so deep sleep by moving the eyes in a predetermined pattern.

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  • She is to drink a potion which will send her into a deep sleep.

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  • The child lay quiet for a few moments, then fell into a deep sleep.

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  • Because exercise is a physical stressor to the body, the brain compensates by increasing deep sleep.

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  • It 's 2.30am on a freezing January morning and the pager 's just woken you from a deep sleep in a snug warm bed.

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  • Your baby will not remain in a deep sleep all night long.

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  • It can also be a severe handicap, however, if the deep sleep means that they cannot wake up in the morning.

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  • Sleep experts caution against watching television, reading or using a laptop in bed as these activities prohibit deep sleep patterns necessary for a restful night.

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  • The mind is not in a deep sleep stage during a lucid dream.

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  • This means that attaining quality, deep sleep is difficult.

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  • The poem deals with a man awakened from a deep sleep by sounds on his lawn.

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