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1 время бодрствования после наступления сна
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > время бодрствования после наступления сна
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2 длительность периода засыпания
Medicine: time to sleep onsetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > длительность периода засыпания
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3 затруднение засыпания
Aviation medicine: sleep-onset insomniaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затруднение засыпания
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4 нарушение засыпания
1) Medicine: initial insomnia2) Aviation medicine: sleep-onset insomniaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение засыпания
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5 наступление сна
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6 бессонница с отсроченным засыпанием
Russian-english psychology dictionary > бессонница с отсроченным засыпанием
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7 F98
рус Другие эмоциональные расстройства и расстройства поведения начинающиеся, обычно в детском и подростковом возрастеeng Other behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence. A heterogeneous group of disorders that share the characteristic of an onset in childhood but otherwise differ in many respects. Some of the conditions represent well-defined syndromes but others are no more than symptom complexes that need inclusion because of their frequency and association with psychosocial problems, and because they cannot be incorporated into other syndromes. (Excludes: ) breath-holding spells ( R06.8), gender identity disorder of childhood ( F64.2), Kleine-Levin syndrome ( G47.8), obsessive-compulsive disorder ( F42.-), sleep disorders due to emotional causes ( F51.-) -
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рус Тикиeng Tic disorders. Syndromes in which the predominant manifestation is some form of tic. A tic is an involuntary, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movement (usually involving circumscribed muscle groups) or vocal production that is of sudden onset and that serves no apparent purpose. Tics tend to be experienced as irresistible but usually they can be suppressed for varying periods of time, are exacerbated by stress, and disappear during sleep. Common simple motor tics include only eye-blinking, neck-jerking, shoulder- shrugging, and facial grimacing. Common simple vocal tics include throat-clearing, barking, sniffing, and hissing. Common complex tics include hitting oneself, jumping, and hopping. Common complex vocal tics include the repetition of particular words, and sometimes the use of socially unacceptable (often obscene) words (coprolalia), and the repetition of one's own sounds or words (palilalia).
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