somnolence|somnolences in English

noun

[som·no·lence || 'sɑmnələns /'sɒm-]

sleepiness, drowsiness, desire to sleep

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1. Editorial: Climate Change, Global Awakening, Ethical Somnolence.

2. A lazy somnolence descended on the crowd.

3. Manifestations of somnolence, stupor, coma, confusion, decorticated syndromes .

4. dizziness, dyskinesia, somnolence amnesia, headache hyperkinesia, sudden onset of sleep, syncope

5. The most frequently reported adverse events were headache and somnolence .

6. extrapyramidal disorder, parkinsonism, tremor, hypertonia, dystonia, akathisia, dizziness, sedation, somnolence

7. T he adverse effects of the combination were somnolence and rash.

8. dizziness, headache, somnolence sudden onset of sleep, syncope amnesia, dyskinesia, hyperkinesia

9. Cause is somnolence dote on shop loss many pets add fund insufficient -!

10. At length he managed to get him into a condition of somnolence.

11. Somnolence is often viewed as a symptom rather than a disorder by itself.

12. Somnolence, polyhidrosis, nausea, dizziness and discomfort in gastric area were observed in some patients.

13. Somnolence was the most common side effect, but the drug was generally well tolerated.

14. Psychic changes have been commonly observed, as well as daytime somnolence, nocturnal insomnia, and partial blindness.

15. Dizziness, amnesia, ataxia, encephalopathy, facial paralysis, hypertonia, neuropathy, peripheral neuritis, somnolence, tremor, taste perversion, migraine, extrapyramidal syndrome

16. The most common side effect was insomnia, somnolence, and drowsiness, which occurred in 028 (6 percent) patients.

17. ICI was significantly reduced in PBC patients and daytime somnolence was greater in patients where net inhibition exceeded facilitation.

18. All patients had insidious onset and slow progression of behavioral and cognitive dysfunction accompanied by daytime somnolence and headache.

19. Karen occasionally talked in her sleep, muttering and mumbling, no words that he could decipher, the language of somnolence.

20. Of these patients, one experienced transitory extrapyramidal symptoms and fluctuating impairment of consciousness (from somnolence to coma) for 6 months.

21. The most frequent complaints were moderate somnolence (3 patients) and slight fatigue (4 patients), but no severe toxicity was reported.

22. The authors examine Amok, a syndrome first described in Malaysia that consists of homicidal frenzy preceded by a state of brooding and ending with somnolence and amnesia

23. 1868, from French hypnagogique, from Greek hypnos "sleep" (see somnolence) + Agogos "leading" (from PIE root *ag- "to drive, draw out or forth, move")

24. The most common treatment-related adverse drug reactions were atrioventricular block, bradycardia, sinus tachycardia, tachycardia, bundle branch block, abdominal pain upper, dry mouth, salivary hypersecretion, vomiting, asthenia, fatigue, weight increased, headache, akathisia, dizziness, dystonia, extrapyramidal disorder, hypertonia, Parkinsonism, sedation, somnolence, tremor and orthostatic hypotension.

25. Which isn't to say Charmer is a garish, neon-colored, new wave revival record; she still has a fondness for stately midtempo marches like "Slip & Roll" and "Barfly," songs that threaten to slip into somnolence, keeping the album anchored in some measure of meditation.