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Closed Depression Topography Harps Soil, Revisited

Soil Horizons, 2014
Accumulation of carbonates around depressions indicates past or present water and solute flow paths out and up from the depressions. The purpose of this study was to determine the pattern of surface carbonates in relation to landscape parameters, depressions, and original Harps map units for 93° 69′ W longitude and 41° 59′ N latitude.
S.D. Logsdon, D.E. James
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Holocene evolution of closed depressions and its relation to landscape dynamics in the loess areas of Poland

The Holocene, 2019
Past Pleistocene topography of the loess uplands is rich in local sinks (closed depressions (CDs)) influencing sediment fluxes. Soil-sediment sequences from CDs constituting geoarchives where landscape changes under natural and anthropogenic conditions ...
Renata Kołodyńska‐Gawrysiak
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2 Personalized closed-loop neurostimulation for depression

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2021
Major depression (MDD) is a common psychiatric condition and a leading cause of disability worldwide. While psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy are effective treatments for the majority of people, a substantial number of patients remain refractory to all available treatments.
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Depression and epilepsy

Neurology, 2002
Article abstract Depressive disorders (DDs) are the most common type of psychiatric co-morbidity in patients with epilepsy. They are more likely to occur in patients with partial seizure disorders of temporal and frontal lobe origin and are more frequent among patients with poorly controlled seizures.
Andres M, Kanner, Antoaneta, Balabanov
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Accumulation of soil phosphorus within closed depressions of a drained agricultural watershed

Soil Science Society of America Journal
Closed depressions are common landscape features across glaciated landscapes. Erosion and runoff from depression hillslopes may result in phosphorus (P) accumulation near the bottom of the depression, with this “legacy P” potentially at risk of loss to ...
R. Mumbi   +3 more
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Cognitive Group Psychotherapy of Depression: The Close-Ended Group

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1982
One of the most important recent contributions to the understanding and treatment of depression is that of the cognitive theory and cognitive-behavior therapy developed by A. T. Beck. This paper describes the rationale and the technique of a short-term group psychotherapy based on Beck's Cognitive Therapy.
L, Covi, D, Roth, R S, Lipman
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Closing Commentary: Social Cognition and Depression

Social Cognition, 1985
This commentary reviews issues relevant to research on major depressive disorders, using theories and methodologies from social cognition. Four themes (subject selection, sample description, the uniformity myth of cognitive theories, and the self-schema construct) are discussed).
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Spontaneous reduction of a closed depressed skull fracture

Neurosurgery, 1987
Abstract Presented is a single case of a 6-year-old child in whom a closed depressed skull fracture was found to be elevated spontaneously less than 2 days after the injury. There were no cosmetic or neurological sequelae at follow-up. This case demonstrates that these injuries do not always require operation and that they occasionally ...
J W, Cozzens, T W, Eller
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Depressed men: an exploratory study of close relationships

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2001
Patients suffering from schizophrenia or bipolar affective disorder may progressively worsen and become severely disabled, and may then be classified as suffering from severe and enduring mental illness. Concern about risk to self and others focuses on this patient group, and community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) are under pressure to target patients ...
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