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Effectiveness of Chemical Oxygen Demand as an Indicator of Organic Pollution in Aquatic Environments
The chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an essential indicator of organic pollution that represents the amount of bulk carbon in water. COD is strongly correlated with nutrient cycles and other pollutants in the environment, but it has a limited ability to ...
Zongqing Lv +5 more
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BACKGROUND It is generally accepted that recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) concentrations in the ocean are in the region of 42 μmol/L. However, the concentrations of RDOC in the karst river systems remain unidentified and there is little ...
LI Qiang +5 more
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The Field of Psychotherapy: Over 100 Years Old and Still an Infant Science
Marvin R. Goldfried
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Neuropsychological assessment of aggressive offenders: a Delphi consensus study
ObjectiveThis study explores the intricate relationship between cognitive functioning and aggression, with a specific focus on individuals prone to reactive or proactive aggression.
Juliette C. Hutten +30 more
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The current DSM-oriented diagnostic paradigm has introduced the issue of heterogeneity, as it fails to account for the identification of the neurological processes underlying mental illnesses, which affects the precision of treatment. The Research Domain
Jianqing Qiu +3 more
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RDoC: a roadmap to pathogenesis? [PDF]
Assen, Jablensky, Flavie, Waters
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The field of biological psychiatry faces a growing influx of digital biomarkers spanning self-report, social, behavioral, cognitive, and physiological indicators of various mental health conditions.
Shai Mulinari
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RDoC, reductionism and the pragmatics of psychiatric classification [PDF]
Conceptualisations of mental disorders assign different roles to biological genetic or neural factors in the categorisation of these conditions. Syndrome based accounts, that inform many diagnoses in classificatory systems such as the DSM (American Psychiatric Association 2013) or the ICD (World Health Organization 1993), categorise mental disorders in
Jurjako, Marko, Malatesti, Luca
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Estuarine ecosystems face intense anthropogenic pressures, yet systematic research on how domestic wastewater influences the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool via microbial community regulation remains limited.
Yun-Fei Cao +5 more
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Research domain criteria (RDoC) grows up: Strengthening neurodevelopment investigation within the RDoC framework [PDF]
Vijay A, Mittal, Lauren S, Wakschlag
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