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Conclusions: Persistent, loud snoring was associated with higher rates of problem behaviors.
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And in the stillness she heard the regular snoring of M. Carlier.
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Methods: Seventeen non-obese healthy volunteers without witnessed snoring and apneas were recruited.
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He heard a whispering in the entry; some one was softly snoring.
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Alice is in bed, snoring like anything; I listened outside the keyhole.
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I stuck my foot into Crawford's side, interrupting a long, wheezing snore.
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Stuart was a good room-mate, even if he did snore a bit.
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They snore for hours in the hot season, the Goddess said confidently.
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Occasionally there was a snore; evidently Bill was drowsing the day away.
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From somewhere down the passage came the murmur of a muffled snore.
Usage of stertor in English
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Coma with stertor, and a full, bounding pulse, indicates liberal bloodletting.
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There is no stertor.
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Recently a dose of ninety-six grains, taken toxically, produced giddiness, then epileptic convulsions, with dilated pupils, and stertor of breathing.
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Respiration was irregular, sometimes sighing; in the late stage often of the Cheyne-Stokes type; actual stertor was exceptional, but the respiration was often noisy.