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Yet , few " positive " findings have stood the test of time , and there is still very little basic knowl- edge of the biological substrate of depression . The more recent biological studies of depression are reviewed in this chapter .
Yet , few " positive " findings have stood the test of time , and there is still very little basic knowl- edge of the biological substrate of depression . The more recent biological studies of depression are reviewed in this chapter .
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The findings are not different from those reported elsewhere for other nosological syndromes and also for normal subjects . The authors concluded that the threshold had no clinical differentiating value . The estimation was repeated in ...
The findings are not different from those reported elsewhere for other nosological syndromes and also for normal subjects . The authors concluded that the threshold had no clinical differentiating value . The estimation was repeated in ...
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( See Chapter 12 for a more complete account of their findings . ) The following orthogonal factors were extracted : ( A ) vital depression ; ( B ) self - debasement ; ( C ) pessimism - suicide ; and ( D ) indecision - inhibi- tion .
( See Chapter 12 for a more complete account of their findings . ) The following orthogonal factors were extracted : ( A ) vital depression ; ( B ) self - debasement ; ( C ) pessimism - suicide ; and ( D ) indecision - inhibi- tion .
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