
Tiwari R, Tam DNH, Shah J, Moriyama M, Varney J, Huy NT. Sleep deprivation deteriorates heart rate variability and photoplethysmography. Burmese: နား (my) ( na: ), အနားယူ (my) ( a.Bourdillon N, Jeanneret F, Nilchian M, Albertoni P, Ha P, Millet GP.Breton: please add this translation if you can.Bashkir: please add this translation if you can.Aymara: please add this translation if you can.



Latgalian: atpyuta, pyusšonuos, romonys.Gujarati: please add this translation if you can.Dutch: nachtrust (nl), rust (nl) m or f.( uncountable, of a person or animal ) Relief from work or activity by sleeping sleep.Rest ( countable and uncountable, plural rests) Cognate with West Frisian rêst ( “ rest ” ), Dutch rust ( “ rest ” ), German Rast ( “ rest ” ), Swedish rast ( “ rest ” ), Norwegian rest ( “ rest ” ), Icelandic röst ( “ rest ” ), Old Irish árus ( “ dwelling ” ), German Ruhe ( “ calm ” ), Albanian resht ( “ to stop, pause ” ), Welsh araf ( “ quiet, calm, gentle ” ), Lithuanian rovà ( “ calm ” ), Ancient Greek ἐρωή ( erōḗ, “ rest, respite ” ), Avestan 𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬨𐬈 ( a irime, “ calm, peaceful ” ), Sanskrit रमते ( rámate, “ he stays still, calms down ” ), Gothic 𐍂𐌹𐌼𐌹𐍃 ( rimis, “ tranquility ” ). From Middle English rest, reste, from Old English ræst, from Proto-West Germanic *rastu, from Proto-Germanic *rastō, from Proto-Indo-European *ros-, *res-, *erH- ( “ rest ” ).
