نتایج جستجو برای: constantly represents signs

تعداد نتایج: 259764  

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2014
Joshua Harwood Julian J. Dooley Adrian J. Scott Richard Joiner

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بوالهری, جعفر, فتی, لادن,

This study deals with clinical features of obsessive-compulsive disorder in 100 patients who were referred to selected clinics in Tehran. Using Yale Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Check-list, Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory and a demographic questionaire, this study represents frequency of different signs and symptoms of o CD, rate of depression, personality disorder...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 2014

2017
Matteo Ferrando Diego Bagnasco Gilda Varricchi Stefano Bernardi Alice Bragantini Giovanni Passalacqua Giorgio Walter Canonica

Allergic disease is among the most common pathologies worldwide and its prevalence has constantly increased up to the present days, even if according to the most recent data it seems to be slightly slowing down. Allergic disease has not only a high rate of misdiagnosis and therapeutic inefficacy, but represents an enormous, resource-absorbing black hole in respiratory and general medicine. The ...

2007
Robin R. Vallacher

Human experience reflects the interplay ofmultiple forces operating on various time scales to promote constantly evolving patterns of thought, emotion, and action. The complexity and dynamism ofpersonal and social phenomena have long been recognized, but capturing thesefeatures ofpsychologicalprocess represents a serious challengefor traditional research methods. In this article, we introduce b...

Journal: :World Journal of Emergency Surgery 2007
Charles E Ray Shaun C Spalding C Clay Cothren Wei-Shin Wang Ernest E Moore Stephen P Johnson

Neurotrauma represents a significant public health problem, accounting for a significant proportion of the morbidity and mortality associated with all traumatic injuries. Both blunt and penetrating injuries to cervicocerebral vessels are significant and are likely more common than previously recognized. Imaging of such injuries is an important component in the evaluation of individuals presenti...

2005
George J. Armelagos Kathleen C. Barnes James Lin

For millions of years, humans and their ancestors suffered from diseases -both the kind caused by infectious pathogens (e.g., bacteria, viruses, parasites) and the kind caused by our own bodies as they age and degenerate. Over this long period, humans constantly created new ways of living and eating, and actual physical or genetic changes evolved to minimize the effects of these diseases. From ...

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