Sentences with phrase «during nighttime hours in»

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Most of us experience qualitative differences in our feeling and activity states during the daylight as compared with nighttime hours.
One good thing to do is know which hospital you would plan to go to in a transfer, and make sure you know the route there from your home as well as where to park and where to enter the hospital during both daytime and nighttime hours.
Your infant is following a consistent sleep pattern by sleeping around four hours in the morning or at least six hours during nighttime
The LED lights adjust the light levels in your baby's room so you have a clear view of your baby during the daytime and nighttime hours.
In general, once the supply is established, one nighttime pumping session can be dropped but it is important to ensure a mother is still pumping at least once during the night and never going more than 4 - 6 hours between pumping during the longest interval between sessions.
People in Mandena compensate for lost nighttime sleep by napping during the day, often for up to an hour.
Children in this age range should still shoot for 10 to 13 hours each day — but by this point, all of that sleep should come during the nighttime (no more naps!).
After returning from a weekend road trip to Chicago, which was accomplished primarily during nighttime hours, one editor bemoaned the lack of consistent lighting in the cabin.
In order to save energy, the power is turned off during the afternoon hours and then again at nighttime.
«We tried to pass through urban areas during nighttime hours, to avoid being stuck in traffic and sampling mostly exhaust fumes,» said Ira Leifer, study co-author and researcher at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in a statement from the university.
The obvious next step is to modestly expand the electrical storage capacity of the gas - electric hybrids so that owners can plug in their hybrids to recharge the batteries during the nighttime hours when electricity demand drops.
One study estimates that pedestrians are three times more likely to be fatally struck by a vehicle in the weeks that follow the end of Daylight Savings Time.1 Accidents occur mostly because drivers have not adjusted their behaviours to account for less daylight during the morning and nighttime rush hours.2
During the nighttime hours, the price briefly dropped to $ 317, but quickly rebounded and closed the day in the $ 320s.
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