All had varying degrees of confusion, lack of alertness, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, depressed mood, and irritability. |
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This kind of pessimism about human nature is not usually conducive to alertness to humorous possibilities. |
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Lack of sleep can affect adolescents' cognitive function, concentration and attention, alertness, and ability to perform in school. |
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Aroma advocates claim that rosemary, peppermint, basil and jasmine scents, alone or in combination, may improve your mental alertness. |
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The stimulant effects of caffeine in coffee are well known to help improve energy and alertness. |
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He actually had some sleepless nights as he went on checking the alertness of the security personnel drafted for the exhibition. |
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Increased alertness, peak mental function and sustained physical power are all qualities that ancient fighters wielding bows and arrows coveted. |
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The piercing screech from the next room was so immediate and pained that it snapped me to instant alertness. |
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Its taste was pretty similar to dark balsamic vinegar, but my tastebuds may have been past their peak of alertness by then. |
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Adding to my surprise, and, indeed, to that of the viewers around the globe, was his sharp memory and mental alertness. |
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Diminished alertness from these drugs in elderly patients may be confused with senility or dementia. |
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It increases the heart rate, makes muscles contract more forcefully and enhances the general state of alertness. |
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Because alcohol affects alertness, judgment, coordination, and reaction time, drinking increases the risk of falls and accidents. |
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Isherwood's bright-eyed alertness, his lack of malice, his genial delight in the foibles of others all make him lovable. |
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The amino acids glutamine and tyrosine will improve concentration, retention and a sense of alertness. |
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The malnourished suffer from impaired health, reduced physical strength, diminished mental alertness, and high rates of infant mortality. |
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Only during the first and last two hours of your waking day is alertness significantly impaired. |
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There is evidence now that testosterone may be as useful as oestrogen in maintaining alertness. |
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Clydebank looked as though they had done enough for another valuable point, but they reckoned without the alertness of Alan Neil. |
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Anything related to Taiwan's survival should be heeded with special alertness. |
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The cobwebs were finally cleared out of his head and his alertness had returned. |
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Travelers to such destinations practice extra alertness, precaution and prudence. |
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I savour the rush of caffeine as it jolts my brain into a state of alertness. |
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The deaths were often blamed on the victims' lack of alertness for the large waves that occasionally washed ashore. |
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Driving against the clock increased the drivers' alertness, but led some to experience feelings of superiority or invulnerability. |
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Team leaders randomly listen into calls to assess the emotions conveyed, accent, alertness, grammar and punctuation. |
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Soon the nights will be brilliant with snow, while a bit of fresh air does no one any harm and actually increases alertness. |
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Use with caution if you need to drive heavy machinery or any motorized vehicle, or if you need to do activities that require alertness. |
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For such dancers who last, ballet is a living picture: each performance takes on a different shade of color, of intensity, of alertness. |
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Giving fluids may allow increased alertness and more clear thinking, and improved ability to interact with others. |
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If patients experience these side effects, they should exercise caution in carrying out activities that require alertness. |
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Afterward, the child is immediately back to normal alertness and usually unaware that a seizure has occurred. |
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Like all barbiturates, it can overwhelm alertness to the point of stopping the urge to breathe. |
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Reinstitution of therapy with vinorelbine should be carried out with caution and alertness as to possible recurrence of toxicity. |
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The seductiveness of her sound and the alertness of her mind successfully mask her character's disturbed aggression. |
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Among other factors, fatigue can result from prolonged wakefulness and can occur during low points in the natural circadian rhythm of alertness. |
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But it should be a dog with character, alertness and a bit of independence similar to our wire haired dachshund, only bigger. |
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Such changes may include an impairment of drive, mood, sociability, alertness, or concentration. |
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Energy drinks are typically meant to supply mental and physical stimulation restoring alertness and wakefulness when fatigued or drowsy. |
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It is a state of joyful calm, or even of rapture and beatitude, in which one maintains one's full mental alertness and acuity. |
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When they reach this age, they lose much of their natural alertness and fall easy prey to mink, foxes, and other predators. |
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Short naps have also been shown to be good for adults – improving alertness and reaction times. |
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We need to heighten the level of alertness with respect to the impact of this legislation. |
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A type of medication that acts on the brain to improve energy, mood and alertness. |
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However, while coffee is a stimulant and causes a temporarily increased level of alertness, fatigue is symptomatic of its withdrawal. |
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Is there scientific evidence that confirms that the use of ambient odors have a positive impact on alertness and productivity of employees? |
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The melatonin content in the blood regulates alertness, spriteliness, body temperature and the need for sleep. |
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However, naps can help to improve short-term alertness, for example for preparing for driving. |
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With most people, caffeine increases alertness and combats fatigue by inhibiting the action of adenosine. |
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Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything that needs mental alertness until you know how amlodipine affects you. |
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Protein, on the other hand, promotes alertness, so it should be consumed earlier in the day. |
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It includes a stimulant that increases alertness, however, it is not marketed or promoted on this basis. |
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Sometimes when patients are near death, they may experience an improvement in their alertness and interaction which defies explanation. |
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These signals are responsible for the effects of caffeine consumption such as alertness, excitability, increased mental awareness, and restlessness. |
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The Mossad high command must surely be convening emergency meetings in an atmosphere of tension and heightened alertness. |
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Nonetheless, he said, police would maintain a high degree of alertness. |
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Even a brief lapse of alertness constitutes gross negligence. |
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Where you once safely drove around the dodgy streets of seedy inner-city suburbs, you're now confined to relying on your alertness and stealth to ensure safe passage. |
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Eventually, the mind loses its tendency to scatter and, without excessive effort, the wild bull of the mind becomes meek and mild, but retaining its energy and alertness. |
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A synchronized hand-clapping asana, which raises the alertness of mind, was conducted by Asma, an Art of Living instructor from Morocco. |
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Without the heightened sense of alertness that occurs when an alarm is sounding, passengers may not be mentally prepared to react as quickly or appropriately to the instructions of the crew. |
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It is difficult to achieve this state of alertness in a world in which we are constantly being bombarded by information, and in which our basic impulse is to shut ourselves up in an environment which is harmful to us. |
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Avoid driving or other activities requiring mental alertness. |
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What she lacks in technical ability, she more than makes up for in her witchlike alertness, a blend of unsmiling blond coolness and elemental heat. |
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The discovery of an iceberg depends on the alertness of a ship's watchkeepers, and a decaying iceberg poses additional hazards because of its trail of growlers and bergy bits. |
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Energized mental outlook and greater alertness. |
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At elevated levels, symptoms of exposure include headaches, decreased alertness, flu-like symptoms, nausea, fatigue, rapid breathing, chest pain, confusion, and impaired judgement. |
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It must be possible to make a smooth transition from one flight phase to another without requiring exceptional piloting skill, alertness, strength or workload under any probable operating condition. |
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A split second's lack of alertness is all it takes: the truck hits the kerb,the driver yanks the steering wheel round, but can't avoid crashing into the car parked on the side of the road. |
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At the same time, IOM's response to emergencies such as the earthquake in Haiti and flooding in Pakistan ensures a high level of alertness and operability within the Organization. |
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Most incidents on the road are the fault of the driver: nine out of ten accidents are attributable to driver inattentiveness, distraction, fatigue or a momentary lack of alertness. |
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Marinetti gathered zealous adherents in Italy — where late-blooming modernization had brought an alertness to the wider world as well as an upsurge of nationalism — and organized public events calculated to scandalize. |
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Any of these problems can cause decreased alertness. |
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If pain control is more important than alertness. |
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The aim of all and sundry is to stay with the pace, reduce the sails to a minimum, protect the boat and, deafening racket permitting, grab forty winks to try to restore their alertness and clarity. |
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What I admire and respect most in Bayo is not only his dynamism, his determination or the scope of his learning and knowledge of Africa and CODESRIA, but especially his subtleness, his ability and his alertness. |
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All on board were accustomed to sleeping at night and were experiencing the lowest point on the circadian rhythm of alertness making them all susceptible to the effects of fatigue. |
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These include feelings of euphoria, contemplation, anxiety or panic, increased energy, talkativeness, mental alertness, and postponement of the need for sleep and food. |
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The body has a natural biological clock that controls various chemical and neurological systems that affect sleep, eating, digestion, alertness, and other essential functions. |
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The results of this study suggest that a number of measures such as alertness and sleep duration, mood and social satisfaction tended to be worst on the first rest day and at least two days of recovery are required. |
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All amphetamines cause profound psychic effects, including wakefulness, mental alertness, increased initiative and confidence, euphoria, lessened sense of fatigue, talkativeness, and increased ability to concentrate. |
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In the 24 hours preceding the accident, the bosun only had four hours off duty, and his judgment, reaction time and alertness would have been adversely affected by fatigue. |
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Riding is a very minor and emergency aspect of R. C. M. P. work, but equitation is retained as an incomparable school of audacity, calmness, perseverance, mental alertness and sportsmanship. |
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For example, preemies whose parents sang to them had the greatest increase in activity or alertness. |
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You further confirm that you will not consume any alcohol that may affect your alertness or any mind-altering substance, and will not carry, use or consume these substances before or during the use of the Device. |
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Within the rules set by the presiding officers, the periodic intake of small amounts of fluids, such as unsweetened orange juice, and snacks, such as raisins, will help to maintain a balanced blood sugar level and alertness. |
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In December 2016, a serious accident was narrowly averted by the alertness of a driver. |
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But if they are indulged in habitually they not only reduce tension but deflate our alertness, and therefore diminish our capacity to cope with life. |
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The tactic he employed to reduce the vessel's forward speed, steering the vessel to strike the dolphin a glancing blow, appears to confirm his alertness and resourcefulness in dealing with the emergency. |
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The control attachment was done at the low point in the circadian rhythm, when each of the individuals involved would be at their lowest level of alertness, suggesting that fatigue may have been a factor in the occurrence. |
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Like the juggler, the cellist needs dexterity, alertness, and sangfroid. |
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New technology includes blind-spot alerts, lane-departure steering-wheel vibrators, an alertness assessor, a rear camera, automatic headlight dipping and more. |
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Anti-epileptic medications may impair concentration and lead to poor processing ability, distractibility, lowered alertness, drowsiness, or hyperactivity. |
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Therefore, reduced alertness from disruption of the normal sleep cycle probably was a contributing factor in the inappropriately high speed just before the collision. |
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There is no self-pity here, just a ferocious intellectual inquisitiveness and a lifetime affair with a city where Gornick's aliveness, her alertness are rewarded daily. |
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Products targeted in CSPI's complaints to FDA include GinkgOs brand cereal, whose makers say the product enhances mental alertness, as does Arizona's Memory Elixir. |
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High humidity has been associated with hyperpyrexia, a decline in physical strength and fatigue as well as a reduction in alertness and mental capacity. |
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Frightened by the noises approaching them from the rear, and and apprehensive of the human silence ahead, the five roe deer were halted, their heads high in nervous alertness. |
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