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Free-running sleep
Free-running sleep For other meanings of free running, see free running. Free-running sleep ...
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Free running
Free running Free running has the following meanings: "Free running" was an English name given ...
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Sleep (Psychology wiki)
Sleep Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Physiological P. Psychopharmacology In an ideal situation, sleep should be undisturbed and experienced in the same room every night Sleep is the regular state of natural rest ... observed in all mammals , birds and fish . Sleep is not actually "unconsciousness," but rather, it ... by hormonal and environmental factors as well. Sleep appears to perform a restorative function ...
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Talk:Sleep
Talk:Sleep Sleep deprivation There is already a separate article on sleep deprivation. Some of the information here should ... November 2005) Stating that "The amount of sleep deprivation that leads to death in humans ... be modified to: "It is unknown whether sleep deprivation can lead to death in ...
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Polyphasic sleep
Polyphasic sleep Polyphasic sleep is a sleep pattern specification intended to reduce sleep time to 2–5 hours daily. This is achieved by spreading out sleep into short naps of around 20–45 ...
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Talk:Running
Talk:Running Jogging This section doesn't seem NPOV ... of view. Exercises For some exercises on running see Mediawiki Sense-Think-Act contributors to ... about making this article specific to human running. Currently the article contains a general definition of running for all species. I'd like to ... runners or are looking to get into running. I'd like the rewrite to ...
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Category:Sleep
Category:Sleep This is a category of articles relating to sleep and sleeping. The main article for this category is Sleep. Subcategories There are 5 subcategories to this ... category. B Bedding Beds D Dreaming S Sleep disorders Sleep researchers Pages in category "Sleep" There ...
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Seabiscuit (running horse) (translated from German)
Seabiscuit (running horse) Seabiscuit (* 23. May 1933 in Lexington ... American full bloodRunning horse. The Hengst, whose running career began a little promisingly, became the most successful running horse of its time, a set of running with spectacular running processes ran and before the background ...
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Advanced sleep phase syndrome
Advanced sleep phase syndrome This article or section does ... help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Advanced sleep phase syndrome (ASPS) is a sleep disorder in which patients feel very sleepy ... etc.). It is the opposite of delayed sleep phase syndrome. ASPS is frequently encountered in ... bright lights, or behaviorally with chronotherapy or free-running sleep.
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Non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome
Non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome Non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome, also termed non-24-hour ... rhythm disorder or hypernychthemeral syndrome, is a sleep disorder in which a person's internal ... make it difficult for the sufferer to sleep at "normal times." Left untreated, non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome causes a person's ...
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