Noun
SWS (uncountable)
Initialism of slow-wave sleep.
Another scale, known as the 'seawater scale', often denoted 'pH SWS ', takes account of a further protonation relationship between hydrogen ions and fluoride ions, H + + F − ⇌ HF. Source: Internet
A study has also been done involving direct current stimulation to the prefrontal cortex to increase the amount of slow oscillations during SWS. Source: Internet
A Social Weather Station (SWS) survey said 75 per cent of Filipinos wanted to renew ABS-CBN’s franchise. Source: Internet
From 17th in past SWS surveys, Magsaysay shot up to the 13th place, tied with Cagayan Rep. Jack Enrile of the United Nationalist Alliance at 37 percent. Source: Internet
Graduates of the U.S. Army sniper school are expected to achieve 90 percent first-round hits at 600 meters, using the M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS). Source: Internet
Memory seems to be affected differently by certain stages of sleep such as REM and slow-wave sleep (SWS). Source: Internet