| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The following may be set forth as an attempt at a reasonable and comprehensive definition, or rather description, of the condi- tions we find in sleep : Sleep is a state in which the impressions of external objects on the senses are dulled, but not annulled or sus- pended ; in which the emotions, the imagination, the memory, and the will are but partially or even not at all suspended, and may even
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