deep sleep
English
Noun
deep sleep (countable and uncountable, plural deep sleeps)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see deep, sleep.
- (medicine) stage 3 of non-rapid eye movement sleep
- Synonyms: slow-wave sleep, cataphor
- (rare, fiction) Artificially induced hibernation in humans for the purpose of long distance space travel.
- 2005, Bob Ticer, Visiting the Strange Planet Called Earth, →ISBN, page 13:
- The Kironian had remained in deep sleep until alerted by a high-pitched squeaky sound. When the Kironian woke, everything seemed as though it had just left Kiron.
- 2008, Cavin Wright, The Golden Prize, →ISBN, page 17:
- There is also the possibility that our aliens perfected cryogenics and simply went into deep sleep until the environment improved.
Translations
medicine: state of sleep
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See also
- deep sleep on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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