0 to stop sleeping or to make someone else stop sleeping -- просыпаться, будить
You woke me up making so much noise.
Could you wake me up before you go?
I've only just woken up.
1 after something has happened, and often because it has happened -- после, вследствие чего-либо
2 the waves behind a moving ship -- кильватер
3 an occasion when people come together to remember someone who has recently died -- поминки
Global interaction of the boundary layer separating from an obstacle with resulting open/closed wakes is studied for a thin airfoil in a steady flow.
They are so-called 'free boundary layers', such as jets, wakes, separated layers, etc., in which the solid boundaries are absent in the flow field.
In the review that follows, the measures considered are, for the most part, methodologically diverse and correlated with waking state cognitive processes.
Let us distinguish then the concept of consciousness from the concept of a waking state.
We describe the time-gap experience as evidence that everyday memory for waking states may not be as good as they assume.
Dreaming occurs throughout sleep: it may be useful to focus on features that are common to both sleep states and different from waking.
A cat walks by and wakes up the tiger.
At this point, it seems most constructive to consider all of the correlates of dreaming (and waking) cognition.