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This suggested that the diagnosticians may have been closer in their appraisals than was indicated by the scoring of only the preferred diagnoses . The pos- sible influence of clinical experience on the rate of agreement was suggested ...
This suggested that the diagnosticians may have been closer in their appraisals than was indicated by the scoring of only the preferred diagnoses . The pos- sible influence of clinical experience on the rate of agreement was suggested ...
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These findings suggest that a thinking disorder may be common to all types of psycho- pathology . ... It is suggested that the tests employed are not specifically designed for detecting the thinking deviations in depres- sion .
These findings suggest that a thinking disorder may be common to all types of psycho- pathology . ... It is suggested that the tests employed are not specifically designed for detecting the thinking deviations in depres- sion .
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Desipramine has been recently introduced with the claim of a more rapid action than imipramine . It has also been suggested that desipramine is the active principle in imipramine . Klerman and Cole cite two controlled studies which show ...
Desipramine has been recently introduced with the claim of a more rapid action than imipramine . It has also been suggested that desipramine is the active principle in imipramine . Klerman and Cole cite two controlled studies which show ...
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