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- Lethargy is a state of tiredness, sleepiness, weariness, fatigue, sluggishness, or lack of energy. It can be accompanied by depression, decreased motivation...
- Lethargy was an American technical death metal and mathcore band formed in Rochester, New York by vocalist Erik Burke, drummer Brann Dailor, and b****ist...
- In mathematics, a lethargy theorem is a statement about the distance of points in a metric space from members of a sequence of subspaces; one application...
- Six Lethargies is a studio album by English musician Keaton Henson. It was released on 25 October 2019 under Mercury KX. The album was written by Henson...
- Springtime lethargy is the state of fatigue, lowered energy, or depression ****ociated with the onset of spring. Such a state may be caused by a normal...
- Lethargic Lad is a protagonist in the comic strip of the same name, created by Greg Hyland sometime in the late 1980s. The character is notable for being...
- Lethargy (Russian: Летаргия) is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Valeriy Lonskoy. The film tells the story of a disillusioned scientist, whose career...
- Encephalitis lethargica is characterized by high fever, sore throat, headache, lethargy, double vision, dela**** physical and mental response, sleep inversion and...
- sickness, previous names have included negro lethargy, maladie du sommeil (Fr), Schlafkrankheit (Ger), African lethargy, and Congo trypanosomiasis. The British-led...
- failed, the organs of respiration became gradually oppressed; a calm, lethargic state succeeded; and on the 17th instant (April 1790), about eleven o'clock...