We report a prevalence of SUARS of 9% among UARS patients and nearly 1% of all patients studied for hypersomnolence by polysomnography.
SUARS was seen in 9.1% of UARS patients and 0.8% of all patients studied using polysomnography for EDS.
Currently, UARS and SUARS are not recognized in the International Guidelines of Sleep Disorders Revised-Diagnostic and Coding Manual.19 This fact, along with a limited understanding of these disorders and their prevalence, is likely contributing to their underrecognition.
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The Suars (also known as Suvar) were a Turkic-speaking people, probably of Hunnish descent, who lived in Eastern Europe in Middle Ages.
Tatar scholars claim that the Suars were a branch of the Sabirs who migrated to the Middle Volga in the 8th century CE.
It is well established that one of the major cities of Volga Bulgaria was called Suar or Suwar, and that this city formed the center for a sub-kingdom, the Suar Duchy.
Tatar scholars claim that the Suars were a branch of the Sabirs who migrated to the Middle Volga in the 8th century CE.
It is well established that one of the major cities of Volga Bulgaria was called Suar or Suwar, and that this city formed the center for a sub-kingdom, the Suar Duchy.
Today many Chuvash regard the Suars as their ancestors.
A large part of the region's population was Turkic and included Suars, Barsil, Bilars, Baranjars and part of Burtas (by ibn Rustah).
Modern Chuvashes and Kazan Tatars descend from the Volga Bulgars, although linguistic evidence suggests that the Chuvashes represent an earlier Turkic ethnos, which may be connected to the Huns.
Trade partners of Bolghar included form Viking, Bjarmland, Yugra and Nenets at the north to Baghdad and Constantinople an the south, from Western Europe to China at the East.
The food is cooked in the temple Kitchens by the Suars, and is thence removed by a covered passage to the inner sanctuary in the case of ordinary kothbhogas, and to the Bhogamandapa in the case of larger kothbhogas and chhatrabhogas.
When the food is being presented to the gods, the priests on duty utter mantras, fans and fly-flaps (chamars) are waved, and music is played.
Except the Suars and the priests, none can touch the pots; otherwise they become unfit for presentation before the god and have to be thrown away.
There are six hundred families of Suars (Soopakars) or cooks in the temple.
Several Pandas, Pariharis, Pashupals and Suars send their servants to different parts of India to collect pilgrims to the temple.
These agents or Gomasthas (as they are called) visit the gentleman of the places they go to and give some sweetmeat Mahaprasad proposing that they are ready to take pilgrims to Puri under their care.
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Some scientists suppose that Suars were ancestors of the Keräşen Tatars, and they had been converted to Christianity by Armenians in the 6th century, while they lived in the Caucasus.
Suars, like other tribes (which later converted to Islam) became Volga Bulgars and later the modern Chuvash (mostly Christians) and Kazan Tatars (mostly Muslims).
Now they tend to be assimilated anong Russians, Chuvash and Tatars with Muslim self-identification.
The rich images from notable photographers such as Robin Schwartz and David McEnery are accompanied by commentary and spiced with charming personal anecdotes, making this book irresistible to anyone who delights in the exploits of our feline friends.
Also enlivened by J.C. Suars' lighthearted drawings, "Funny Kittens" is both whimsical and outright hilarious.
J.C. Suars' "Funny Cats" and "Funny Dogs" were published by Welcome in 1995.
Within Chuvashia, the Chuvash and Russian nationalities make up about 67% and 27% of the population, respectively, giving the region a rich multi-ethnic character.
The Chuvash ancestors were tribes of ancient Bulgars and Suars that resided in the Northern Caucasus in the 5th to the 8th centuries.
In the 7th and 8th centuries one part of the Bulgars left for the Balkans, where they dissolved among the Slavs.
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Psychological aspects of polarisation phenomenon by D Suar (Unknown Binding - 1992)
La Rebeldia Pop: Suar, Pergolina, Lanata, Agulla y Baccetti: Los Nuevos Liders de los Medios (Espejo de La Argentina) by Diego Rottman and Jorge Bernardez (Paperback - Jul 2000)
Krishnamurti and the unity of man (Inter-continental library) by Carlo Suars (Unknown Binding - 1953)
The deaths of 29,151 civilians and 5,101 security personnel; 4,730 explosions; 2,78,601 persons rendered homeless; 51,810 kg RDX and 61,000 weapons smuggled; Rs 20 billion of loss to property -- lie at the door of Pakistan's ISI.
It is the nature of suars to eat dirt...
My problem is this: 7,125 -- is the number of Pakistani and foreign saboteurs caught.