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Getting irritable about irritability?
Evidence Based Mental Health, 2019Despite irritability being considered a symptom of several psychiatric disorders, there is no standardised definition or measurement of the construct within psychiatry. This lack of definition is in part due to a fundamental lack of understanding of what it means to be irritable and the foundational mechanisms that lead to its manifestation.
Gin Malhi, Erica Bell, Tim Outhred
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Is there an irritable bladder in the irritable bowel syndrome?
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1997In this prospective case controlled study 16 premenopausal women with documented irritable bowel syndrome were recruited from the gastroenterology clinic and 16 premenopausal controls without symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome were recruited from the gynaecology clinic.
J. D. Maxwell +4 more
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Regulations for Irritants Irritate Reader
Opflow, 1997This month's question concerns secondary containment coatings. The reader takes exception to the BOCA National Building Code including irritants in its definition of high‐hazard use groups materials and states that it would be extremely costly to comply with many of the associated regulations and, in some cases such as irritants, may be unwarranted. An
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2015
This article reviews toxic chemicals that cause irritation and damage to single and multiple organ systems (corrosion) in an acute fashion. An irritant toxic chemical causes reversible damage to skin or other organ system, whereas a corrosive agent produces irreversible damage, namely, visible necrosis into integumentary layers, following application ...
Jerrold B. Leikin, Richard Tovar
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This article reviews toxic chemicals that cause irritation and damage to single and multiple organ systems (corrosion) in an acute fashion. An irritant toxic chemical causes reversible damage to skin or other organ system, whereas a corrosive agent produces irreversible damage, namely, visible necrosis into integumentary layers, following application ...
Jerrold B. Leikin, Richard Tovar
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The Irritability Questionnaire: A new scale for the measurement of irritability
Psychiatry Research, 2008Irritability is an important symptom in patients with neuropsychiatric disorders. It is a major source of distress to patients and their carers and can lead to social and family dysfunction. Despite this, there has been little systematic research on irritability in psychiatry.
Markova, Ivana S. +3 more
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Is the irritable bowel really irritable?
The Italian journal of gastroenterology, 1991We studied 5 healthy volunteers and 9 patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) during infusion of the colon with saline solution, bile acids, fatty acids and balloon distension. Our results show that the pain threshold was significantly (p less than 0.001) higher in controls than in IBS patients.
Coremans G. +4 more
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
Although there have been many studies of violent behaviour, anger has been neglected as a subject of scientific and clinical investigation. Anger can be defined as an affective state experienced as the motivation to act in ways that warn, intimidate or attack those who are perceived as challenging or threatening. Anger is associated with sensitivity to
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Although there have been many studies of violent behaviour, anger has been neglected as a subject of scientific and clinical investigation. Anger can be defined as an affective state experienced as the motivation to act in ways that warn, intimidate or attack those who are perceived as challenging or threatening. Anger is associated with sensitivity to
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Eye Irritation Response at Low Concentrations of Irritants
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1966The linear relationship between reported eye irritation and formaldehyde concentration in simulated atmosphere experiments does not hold when the formaldehyde concentration is below 0.3 parts per million (ppm). Subjects may experience equal irritation at irritant concentrations differing by an order of magnitude. Thus most subjects experienced the same
E. A. Schuck +2 more
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2016
Established by Doxey in 1975, irritation index or “Irridex” is based on understanding of the local residents’ attitudes modification toward tourists and tourism development in different stages of the destination lifecycle. (Doxey 1975) Its different phases are primarily the consequence of the interaction of different social, economic, and environmental
Portolan, Ana, Pavlić, Ivana
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Established by Doxey in 1975, irritation index or “Irridex” is based on understanding of the local residents’ attitudes modification toward tourists and tourism development in different stages of the destination lifecycle. (Doxey 1975) Its different phases are primarily the consequence of the interaction of different social, economic, and environmental
Portolan, Ana, Pavlić, Ivana
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