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    Most people believe that they don’t dream‚ only because these individuals can’t recall dreaming as an event. In J. Allan Hobson’s book‚ Dreaming‚ it explores how dreaming is influenced and how it affects the individual‚ how dreaming is associated with REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep and the importance of it‚ and also why sleep is so essential for human beings and other mammals to experience. Sleep is correlated with dreaming‚ making dreaming a phenomenon essential to living. Dreaming is an interesting

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    as a means of restoring the biological system to a better working order this is the basis of the restoration theory‚ Sleep is divided into several different stages such as SWS‚ and REM sleep‚ Oswald proposed that each of these sleep stages has a different restorative function. SWS enables the body to repair itself and REM enables brain recovery and memory consolidation. During slow wave sleep growth hormones are secreted‚ this stimulates growth and is therefore important during childhood. It is also

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    Dreams

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    mainly occur in the rapid-eye movement (REM) stage of sleep‚ when brain activity is high and resembles that of being awake. REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep. At times‚ dreams may occur during other stages of sleep. However‚ these dreams tend to be much less vivid or memorable. Dreams can last for a few seconds‚ or as long as 20 minutes. People are more likely to remember the dream if they are awakened during the REM phase. The average person has three to

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    02 D-DBIRTH PIC X(10). 02 D-UNAME PIC X(5). 02 D-CNAME PIC X(4). 02 D-SCORE PIC 9(3). 02 D-REM PIC X(6). FD OUTFILE LABEL RECORD IS OMITTED DATA RECORD IS OUTREC. 01 OUTREC. 02 FILLER PIC X(80). WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 ENUM PIC 9(10). 01 ENAME PIC X(25). 01 DBIRTH PIC X(10). 01 UNAME PIC X(5). 01 CNAME PIC X(4). 01 REM PIC X(6). 01 UCODE PIC 9. 01 CCODE PIC 9. 01 ITEMS PIC 9(3). 01 SCORE PIC 99. 01 VALID-REC PIC

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    two types of sleep- Slow-wave sleep and Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep. Slow Wave Sleep:- This sleep is exceedingly restful and is associated with decreases in both peripheral vascular tone and many other vegetative functions of the body. For instance there are 10-30 percent decreases in blood pressure‚ respiratory rate‚ and basal metabolic rate. REM Sleep (Paradoxical sleep‚ Desynchronized sleep) In a normal night of sleep‚ bouts of REM sleep lasting 5 to 30 minutes usually appear on the average

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    Dreams Informative Speech

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    fourth sleep stage‚ we begin REM sleep. Rapid eye movement known as (REM) was discovered in 1953 by University of Chicago researchers Eugene Aserinsky‚ and Nathaniel Kleitman. REM sleep is

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    Conversion of Number Systems

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    THE PROJECT ON CONVERSION OF NUMBER SYSTEMS INDEX Sr no. | TOPIC | Pg No | 1. | Title | 1 | 2. | Subtitle | 1 | 3. | Abstract | 2 | 4. | Introduction | 3 | | 4.1 | Decimal System | 5 | | 4.2 | Binary System | 6 | | 4.3 | Hexadecimal System | 7 | | 4.4 | Octal system | 8 | 5. | Algorithms | 9 | 6. | Solved Examples | 14 | 7. | Programs

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    home at various hours of the night‚ my sleep is disrupted impacting my health and daily functioning. In a typical night’s sleep a person passes through five stages. These stages progress in a cycle from stage 1 to rapid eye movement‚ also known as REM. I will describe each of the five cycles and how they are critical to health and daily functioning. The first stage of sleep is a very light sleep and only lasts between 5 and 10 minutes. In this stage‚ our brain activity powers down by about 50 percent

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    Sleep Walking

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    gov/health/prof/sleep/res_plan/section5/section5a.html Sleepwalking Bassetti et al.‚ L. (2000). Blackman‚ M. R. (2000). Related Alterations in Sleep Quality and neuroendocrine Funtion: Interrelationships and Implications. JAMA‚ 887-881. Chang‚ L. (2010). Stages of Sleep: REM and Non-REM. National Sleep Foundation . Culebras‚ A. (1996). "Somnambulism" Clinical Handbook of Sleep disorders . Massachusetts: Butterworth-Heinemann. Gale Power Search. (2005). Somnambulism. Miyatake‚ A.‚ Morimoto‚ Y.‚ Oish‚ T.‚ Hanasaki ‚ N.‚ Sugita

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    Entropy (Modified Relative Entropy REM) were calculated from Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) by separately considering distinct physico-chemical properties of transmembrane (TM) and inter-TM regions. The residues of CaMdr1p with high REM which were predicted to be significantly important were subjected to site-directed mutational analysis. Interestingly‚ heterologous host Saccharomyces cerevisiae‚ over-expressing these mutant variants of CaMdr1p wherein these high REM residues were replaced by either

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