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Перевод: sleeplessness


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Тезаурус:

  1. The symptoms were bleary eyes, pain in the head, loss of weight, sleeplessness, and for the men impotency.
  2. But many of the symptoms asked about were reported for similar proportions of those who had been in residential homes and those who had not; these were pain, trouble with breathing, vomiting or feeling sick, drowsiness, sleeplessness, dry mouth or thirst, depression, loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing, dizziness, bed sores, an unpleasant smell, and backache.
  3. Here, Valium was prescribed not to substitute heroin as such, but rather to help the user overcome problems related to withdrawal, principally sleeplessness.
  4. His sorry tale is one long whinge about his own suffering - his lack of sex, his loneliness, his sleeplessness.
  5. then disappear with sleeplessness, being impossibly called
  6. Some women suffer from sleeplessness during the menopause and return to more regular sleep patterns later on.
  7. Jay had picked up a pattern of sleeplessness over the last five months.
  8. Sleeplessness can lead to feelings of listlessness, irritability and aggression.
  9. They were supposed to heighten our perceptions, but really I could see little difference between my ordinary vision of life, which was fantastic enough, and what the pills apparently produced, mainly a nervous sleeplessness shot through with incoherent babblings and bursts of laughter alternating with floods of tears.
  10. Imagine now that we introduce, as a test factor, a variable which represents the extent to which the respondent suffers from chronic nervous disorders, such as sleeplessness, anxiety and so on.
  11. It is generally accepted that odours per se do not cause a risk of infection and it is doubtful whether nausea, sleeplessness, mental strain or depression, commonly suffered by people exposed to odours, would be regarded as evidence of prejudice to health, as they affect a person's general well-being, rather than threaten a clinical disease.
  12. Only sometimes, alone with sleeplessness or through one of the long evenings of early dark, Dorothea became afraid.
  13. Though she'd heard that victims of attack often suffered from delayed repercussions - depression and sleeplessness amongst them - neither had struck her yet.

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