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The writers undertook parallel clinical and biochemical investigations to cor- relate metabolic changes coincidental with the variations in his mental state . Various autonomic changes were associated with the changes in the mood ...
The writers undertook parallel clinical and biochemical investigations to cor- relate metabolic changes coincidental with the variations in his mental state . Various autonomic changes were associated with the changes in the mood ...
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This change was also noted in paranoid schizophrenic patients , but not in patients diagnosed as psycho- neurotic . The changes , moreover , were apparent in patients who improved on therapy but were lacking among those who failed to ...
This change was also noted in paranoid schizophrenic patients , but not in patients diagnosed as psycho- neurotic . The changes , moreover , were apparent in patients who improved on therapy but were lacking among those who failed to ...
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picture to warrant a change from one depth - of - depression category to an- other . ... this was consistent with the expectation that the Depression Inventory would reflect minor changes , since its range is much greater than the ...
picture to warrant a change from one depth - of - depression category to an- other . ... this was consistent with the expectation that the Depression Inventory would reflect minor changes , since its range is much greater than the ...
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