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sopite
▪ I. sopite, v. Now rare. (səʊˈpaɪt) Also 6 sopyte. [f. L. sōpīt-, ppl. stem of sōpīre to deprive of sense, render unconscious, put to sleep, etc.] 1. trans. To put or lull to sleep; to render drowsy, dull, or inactive. Also transf. (with reference to the mental or moral faculties).1542 Boorde Dyeta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sopite syndrome
No difference was observed in the incidence of the sopite syndrome for men versus women. The sopite syndrome is likely a cumulative disorder. Sopite symptoms were also measured using a developed scale. wikipedia.org
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sopit
† ˈsopit, pa. pple. Sc. Obs. Also sopeit. [app. ad. L. sōpīt-us, pa. pple. of sōpīre sopite v., but see also sowp v.] Rendered dull or sluggish; sunk in sleep, sorrow, etc.1528 Lyndesay Dreme 998 My hart was wounder sarye, Quhen comoun weill so sopit was in sorrow. 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 228 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Optokinetic drum
A study in which the optokinetic drum was used to test the symptoms of the sopite syndrome showed increased mood changes in response to the visual cues wikipedia.org
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sopient
sopient, a. and n. Med. (ˈsəʊpɪənt) [f. L. sōpient-, sōpiens, pres. pple. of sōpīre sopite v.] a. adj. Having a dulling or deadening effect. b. n. A soporific (Cent. Dict. 1891).1804 Med. Jrnl. XII. 523 By the use of sopient mucilaginous potions..the symptoms greatly diminished. Oxford English Dictionary
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sopition
† sopition Obs. rare. [f. L. sōpīt-, ppl. stem of sōpīre: see sopite v.] The action of putting to sleep, rendering inactive, etc.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. v. xxii. 270 But as for dementation, sopition of reason, and the diviner particle from drinke,..Christian morality and the Doctrine of Christ... Oxford English Dictionary
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German trawler V 405 J. Hinrich Wilhelms
Post-war, she was refloated and entered French merchant service as Audacieux and later Helios, then Sopite. Sopite was assessed at , . In 1961 she was lengthened and converted to a cargo ship. She was scrapped in Spain in the third quarter of 1974. wikipedia.org
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Vestibular system
(Comment: Research on driver or motion-induced sleepiness aka 'sopite syndrome' links it to the vestibular labyrinths.) wikipedia.org
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Effects of fatigue on safety
stressors, such as the presence of non sea-level cabin pressure in-flight, vehicle noise, and vehicle vibration/acceleration (which contributes to the sopite wikipedia.org
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Motion sickness
Occasionally, tiredness can last for hours to days after an episode of motion sickness, known as "sopite syndrome". wikipedia.org
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Weightlessness
Graybiel and Knepton proposed the term "sopite syndrome" to describe symptoms of lethargy and drowsiness associated with motion sickness in 1976. wikipedia.org
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List of syndromes
Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome Smith–Magenis syndrome Snapping hip syndrome Snapping scapula syndrome Sneddon's syndrome Solipsism syndrome somatostatinoma syndrome Sopite wikipedia.org
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