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These performances are: eating, speaking, cleaning mouth, sleeping, emotional status, smiling, studying, and social contact (Table 1).
The Child-OIDP frequency index referred to difficulty carrying out eight daily life activities namely eating, speaking, cleaning mouth, sleeping, smiling, school work, emotion and social contact each scored 0 3 where (0) never, (1) once or twice a month, (2) once or twice a week, (3) very day/nearly every day [ 7, 8].
The impacts of oral problems on daily life were quantified by using frequency and severity scores (scales from 1 to 3) for difficulty in carrying out 8 daily life performances (eating, speaking, cleaning mouth, sleeping, emotion, smiling, study, and social contact).
Then came new symptoms: falls, tremors, difficulty speaking, troubled sleep, irritability.
A shadowas of vast wings passed across them,in a manner of speaking: he slept, thesmall bud of face unclenched.
Ginger yawned and her father spoke of sleep.
The drug, which Ms. Henry said she bought from overseas sources and others at up to $10,000 a year, had helped her son Andrew speak and sleep.
And when the poem speaks of sleep, there comes an enfolding into D major, a warm gesture of comfort completely refreshed.
Joan's demeanor is so coolly logical — she spoke of sleep as a "valuable commodity" — that it was a little surprising when she described one of the wild nightmares that disrupt her sleep.
Geng and others speak of sleep interrupted by worry, panicky thoughts about earthquakes, red tags from building inspectors and the prospect of remaining stuck in a real estate abyss.
I'm on my way, she writes about things she learned on the road while traveling ― on what it feels like to eat, cook, speak and sleep in another culture that isn't hers.
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