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Most of his fellow call-mates died during this period from similar deprivations.
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Insomnia and sleep deprivation are common symptoms of depression and can be an indication of other mental disorders.
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They led lives full of hardship and deprivation.
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In numerous studies working memory has been shown to be affected by sleep deprivation.
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In such individuals, the hemoglobin in red blood cells is extremely sensitive to oxygen deprivation, which results in shorter life expectancy.
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With the industry now dead the town has slipped into economic and social deprivation as with other former mining towns.
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But there were cases of deprivation as the suburb grew.
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Income deprivation prevents women from attaining resources and converting their monetary resources into functionings.
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As has been shown so far, sleep deprivation has many detrimental effects on executive functions and planning is not spared.
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He served at this post in a region of deprivation only for couple of months.
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