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Ernest Christie, head of to Weather Bureau, said that it is a lay term, not a meterological one.
7.0 Convulsion Primarily a lay term.
Brockington [ 1] argues that 'postnatal depression' therefore has value as a lay term, but is imprecise as a clinical or a research construct.
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Furthermore diagnostic uncertainty is reflected by the widespread use of the unhelpful lay term "confusion"; a term which can be either a symptom or a diagnosis, as well as by the failure to consistently use standardized screening instruments in daily practice [ 17].
('Friend' in this case is likely the lay term for therapeutic relationship as the women never appeared to lose sight of their nurses' professional role in their relationship).
Premenstrual tension is the lay term that is used for PMS; premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is the extreme, predominantly psychological, end of the PMS spectrum.
In lay terms, a small dose of 'stiff upper lip' may at times help individuals adaptively cope with aversive situations.
Each involved a detailed description (in lay terms) of five evidence-based falls prevention interventions (group exercise, home-based exercise, home assessment and modifications, psychotropic medication review, and multifactorial interventions).
A short video fragment is included in each online session in which a therapist explains the theory in lay terms.
In lay terms, this means there is a less than 0.01% chance that a baby's face does in fact exist in the sun.
Participants will be sent (through email) a written summary of the results in lay terms following completion of the trial study phase.
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