Collocations withdaytime
These are words often used in combination withdaytime.
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daytime activity
Evidence for improving sleep hygiene by increasing daytime activity and light exposure can be generalized to patients with dementia.
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daytime drama
Since then, the award has honored the performances of the entire directing team participating in a form of a daytime drama.
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daytime high
August is the warmest month with an average daytime high temperature of.
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daytime hours
At such times, temperatures at the centre site frequently exceeded that of ambient air temperature during daytime hours.
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daytime nap
It is used to measure the time elapsed from the start of a daytime nap period to the first signs of sleep, called sleep latency.
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daytime show
On the daytime show, games straddled episodes, meaning that game play would stop when time ran out and would be completed on the next episode.
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daytime sleepiness
Among other sleep disorders, four patients noticed difficulties in falling asleep in each group, and one patient had excessive daytime sleepiness in the modafinil group.
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daytime soap
He also appeared in a daytime soap opera under his real name.
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daytime television
Familiar names from soap operas, sitcoms, daytime television, sports teams, and movies were frequently used to jokingly characterize people close at hand.
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daytime temperature
In summer when daytime temperature is often well above body core temperature, ventilation should be minimised to keep the hot air out of the atrium.
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