Sentences with phrase «from awake state»

When you transition from awake state into stage 1 and stage 2 sleep, and actually as you transition into deeper stages of sleep, the sympathetic nervous system activity will drop.
I'm still trying and trying to keep her up, and some feeds it works, though she has yet to just go down and sleep from an awake state without a serious protest.
At 3 months of age, it's sometimes difficult to transition him from his awake state to a sleepy state.
If your goal is to get your child to go to sleep without intervention from you at the youngest age possible, then it might be worth it to you to aggressively pursue training your child to go to sleep from an awake state, no matter how long it takes.

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According to a one - page summary of the cases that was jointly prepared for the Cuban government by the State Department's bureaus of Medical Services and Western Hemisphere affairs, «Some voiced feeling shocked or shaken by the exposure, or awoken (sic) from sleep, and others described a more gradual onset of symptoms that continued for days to weeks afterwards.»
Some, while admitting it to have a real existence, imagine that it sleeps in a state of insensibility from Death to the Judgment - day, when it will awake from its sleep; while others will sooner admit anything than its real existence, maintaining that it is merely a vital power which is derived from arterial spirit on the action of the lungs, and being unable to exist without body, perishes along with the body, and vanishes away and becomes evanescent till the period when the whole man shall be raised again.
So in the Book of Daniel we find this conviction stated: «Many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt,» (Daniel 12:2) and in two late Isaian passages a similar expectation is expressed: «He hath swallowed up death for ever; and the Lord Yahweh will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the reproach of his people will he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it»; (Isaiah 25:8) «Thy dead shall live; my dead bodies shall arise.
Times Union staff photo by Lori Van Buren — Students from Shenendehowa try to stay awake during the electoral college in the NY State Senate Chamber at the Capitol in Albany, NY on December13, 2004.
Inception weaves among mental states, from wide - awake to dreaming to dreaming within a dream.
If Spirit can not gather enough power to stay awake throughout the winter, Callas said, it will enter a state of hibernation from which it will periodically awake and attempt to communicate when its batteries are sufficiently charged.
Now better techniques for measuring sleep states have shown that their sleep is fundamentally different from normal, which probably explains their subjective reports of being unable to switch off (see «Awake asleep: Insomniac brains that can't switch off «-RRB-.
The children all leave the tent, shouting, «the White Wolf is awake», before Bucky Barnes emerges from the tent, when he is approached by Shuri, who states he has much more left to learn.
Yet once said surprise is introduced, Awake once again finds itself at loose ends, failing to generate any palpable tension from its scenario, as well as positing absurd conceptions of the afterlife and offering up monotonous inner dialogue from Christensen that makes one want to assume a state of mind opposite to the film's title.
We spend many of our daytime hours in a half - awake daydream state where our mind wanders away from the present moment.
The story goes that as protagonist Corus Valott, you've just awoken from a frozen state to find your planet deserted.
13 years before the beginning of Lightning Returns, they awake from that state.
(For those unfamiliar with contemporary slang, «woke» is derived from «awake» and refers to a state of awareness regarding current events.)
The title and shift in colour towards the centre, echoed the powerful transformation from the darkness of one subconscious state of sleep to the first whispers of light that appear so unadulterated and blinding before they slip effortlessly into the realms of context and association, such is that one become awake and alert fully.
In Walker Percy's book The Last Gentleman the protagonist is constantly going into a «fugue state» and awaking from his amnesia to find he's no longer in New York City but on a historic Civil War battlefield in Virginia, hundreds of miles away.
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