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This was particularly so for women carers of those with dementia, 47% of whom were depressed compared with 11% of carers of the physically impaired.
Among the subjects who were depressed in the initial interview, 34% had recovered, 39% were depressed and 27% were dead.
On finding that the activation of nicotinic receptors seemed to depress visual responses, we proceeded to investigate the mechanism of this effect.
But since overproduction of corn has depressed the price of corn for many years, this change could actually benefit farmers economically.
In contrast, there is more support for the assumption that broad coalition governments depress efficacy which can discourage voter participation.
Neural systems engaged by planning in tests sensitive to frontal lobe dysfunction in the elderly depressed.
A long-term fall in real housing appreciation rates would strongly depress total wealth accumulation and have a smaller impact on retirement cash flows.
In case of inhibition due to bacteria, fungal growth was depressed in the vicinity of the bacterial streaks.
Total self-esteem score showed significant differences between depressed or remitted groups, with the mean score for hypomanic subjects falling in between.
Similarly, some adolescents may have been depressed or apathetic, and hence unwilling to pursue disagreements.
That alone is a pretty nice contribution, although inevitably depressing.
From these it is concluded that defacto unions are associated with factors that depress fertility.
In general, cityward migrants have some interaction with the recipient population and culture or urbanization, which depresses the fertility.
Negative moods were represented as 'sad and not exciting', 'it was very dismal', 'very depressing'.
A final potential confounding factor in the present study was overall severity of illness in manic versus depressed patients.