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Unipolar Depression

2013
Unipolar depression is characterized by a combination of two types of symptoms: neurovegetative and emotional-cognitive. Neurovegetative symptoms are those symptoms that are directly related to the body (e.g., insomnia/hypersomnia, dysregulated eating, fatigue, and decreased energy).
Mark Sherry   +4 more
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Unipolarity: a structural perspective

World Politics, 2008
In analyzing the current unipolar system, it is useful to begin with structure. No other state or plausible coalition can challenge the unipole's core security, but this does not mean that all its values are safe or that it can get everything that it wants.
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Unipolar Depression

2005
This chapter contains sections titled: Definition Psychopathology History The Current Classifications Different Perspectives in the Classification of Depression Conclusion ...
Faravelli C., Ravaldi C., Truglia E.
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Unipolar and Quasi-Unipolar Electromagnetic Pulses

Optics and Spectroscopy, 2023
Rosanov N. N.   +4 more
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Unipolarity and the Transition to Post-Unipolarity: Explaining Behavior under Unipolarity and in the Post-Unipolar Era

Journal of Global Security Studies
Abstract Under unipolarity, the hegemonic power enjoys high levels of freedom of action, particularly with regard to the resort to the use of force because of the absence of a countervailing coalition. I share this key point about unipolarity with the path-breaking work of Nuno Monteiro on polarity.
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Unipolar depression

2012
Carmine M, Pariante, Charles B, Nemeroff
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Unipolar depression

2004
Abstract Although depression affects a large number of elders, it is not an expected or a necessary consequence of aging. The Epidemiological Catchment Area study found that the prevalence of major depressive disorder in persons 65 years of age or older was 1.4% in women and 0.4% in men, with an overall combined prevalence of 1 ...
George S Alexopoulos, william Apfeldorf
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Cosmopolitanism and unipolarity: the theory of hegemonic transition

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2023
Jelena Belic, Zoltan Miklosi
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UNIPOLAR ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1951
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