pavor nocturnus

  • 111ЭПИЛЕПСИЯ — ЭПИЛЕПСИЯ. Содержание: История.........................531 Этиология........................532 Распространение....................536 Патологическая анатомия...............5 37 Экспериментальная патология.............539 Патогенез …

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  • 112sleep disorder — noun a disturbance of the normal sleep pattern • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset • Hyponyms: ↑hypersomnia, ↑insomnia, ↑sleep terror disorder, ↑pavor nocturnus, ↑sleep apnea …

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  • 113sleep terror disorder — noun a disorder of sleep characterized by a dream of terrifying dimensions far worse than a typical nightmare; they occur during NREM sleep • Syn: ↑pavor nocturnus • Hypernyms: ↑sleep disorder …

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  • 114Technical death metal — Infobox Music genre name=Technical death metal bgcolor=#BB0022 color=white stylistic origins =Death metal Avant garde metal Technical metal Progressive metal Jazz fusion nowrap|Classical music (at times) cultural origins =Late 1980s, United… …

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  • 117Pávor noctúrnus — (лат. pavor страх, nocturnus ночной; син. страхи ночные) расстройство сна у детей, при котором спокойно уснувший ребенок внезапно вскакивает, кричит, плачет, ищет защиты, не узнает окружающих; наблюдается, например, в продромальном периоде… …

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  • 118nightmare —    Also known as ephialtes nocturnus, dream anxiety attack, REM anxiety dream, REM nightmare, and D nightmare. The term nightmare comes from the Old English noun *mare, which means hag or goblin (see also the entries Mar, Mare, and Incubus). It… …

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