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- noun Plural form of
arousal .
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Examples
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And in the second sentace I comicaly use the word arousals insead of the word I meant: aerosols
Waldo Jaquith - Fact check: Climatologists never forecast a coming ice age. 2007
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The most common type of parasomnia is the "disorder of arousal," which includes confusional arousals, sleepwalking (somnambulism), and sleep terrors.
Parasomnias 2010
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Alcohol decreases deep sleep and increases arousals from sleep, says John E.
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Alcohol decreases deep sleep and increases arousals from sleep, says John E. Brown, MD, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland.
7 Steps To The Best Sleep Ever The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Alcohol decreases deep sleep and increases arousals from sleep, says John E.
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These mini arousals can occur as often as 70 times an hour, leaving the sufferer exhausted and at risk for heart disease, stroke and atherosclerosis.
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Parents often report that children with ADHD have sleep disturbances, especially difficulty initiating sleep, poor sleep quality, restless sleep, frequent nighttime arousals, and shortened sleep duration....
Well, who would have known? It's a real disorder! Becca 2009
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But PLMs can be very disruptive if they are accompanied by arousals from sleep.
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When women get angry, they are angrier than men in the same circumstances, but they try to avoid such emotional arousals a bit longer.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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I truly agree with you here, although my own personal proclivities and arousals don't follow yours exactly, I too have felt that thigh warming at "inappropriate" times.
In Praise of Degradation Sage 2008
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