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Gymnasial Buildings and Sanctuaries. A Contribution to the Formation of the Palaestra and an Interpretation of the So-Called ‘Echo Stoa’ [PDF]
Das Aufkommen der Palästra als Gebäude in Form eines Peristyls kann ins letzte Drittel des 4. Jhs. v. Chr. datiert werden, wobei die schriftlichen Quellen zeigen, dass es bereits früher Palästren gab.
Mania, Ulrich
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Differential treatment of bipolar disorder with old and new antiepileptic drugs [PDF]
Although lithium remains the preferred medication for bipolar disorders, new investigations suggest that only 60 to 80% of patients have a good response with a classical presentation.
Berger, M.+4 more
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P01-08 - Mania, Mania with Delirium and Delirious Mania
Since Bell's original description delirious mania (DM) has been repeatedly rediscovered and renamed, resulting in much confusion as to its meaning.Definitions range from mania with self-limited temporal-spatial disorientation to a fatal, delirious catatonic syndrome with euphoric mood, high fever and autonomic instability.
João C. Fernandes+4 more
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Buckling strength improvements for Fibre Metal Laminates using thin-ply tailoring [PDF]
The buckling response and load carrying capacity of thin-walled open cross-section profiles made of Fibre Metal Laminates, subjected to static axial compression loading are considered.
Mania, Radoslaw J.+1 more
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Early clinical predictors and correlates of long-term morbidity in bipolar disorder [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Identifying factors predictive of long-term morbidity should improve clinical planning limiting disability and mortality associated with bipolar disorder (BD).
Baldessarini, R. J.+8 more
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Dynamic exponential utility indifference valuation
We study the dynamics of the exponential utility indifference value process C(B;\alpha) for a contingent claim B in a semimartingale model with a general continuous filtration.
Mania, Michael, Schweizer, Martin
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Cannabis use and mania symptoms : a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Whilst cannabis use appears to be a causal risk factor for the development of schizophrenia-related psychosis, associations with mania remain relatively unknown.
Broome, Matthew R.+5 more
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