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It is a major episode with widespread damage.
James J. Yee, that was initially billed as a major episode of espionage.
Ms. Leary, who has suffered periods of depression, was sure that this flight would trigger a major episode.
It was a rare case of a feature film based on a major episode in the history of organised labour made close to the actual events.
The World Mental Health Survey, conducted in 2002, found that only 6.6percentt of Mexicans had ever experienced a major episode of anxiety or depression.
There is increasing evidence that the boundary between the Viséan and Serpukhovian stages corresponds to a major episode of glaciation in the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana.
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This supports the hypothesis that subjects with (hypo manic episodes immediately preceding a major depressive episode might not benefit from an adjuvant antidepressant.
A fatal bleeding episode was defined as a major bleeding episode directly leading to death.
Fifty-five (71%) had a lifetime history of a major depressive episode and 15 (19%) a hypomanic episode (bipolar II disorder).
The majority had also experienced a major depressive episode (n = 68); 10 participants had subthreshold depression and twelve had no depression.
Among American ages 12 to 17, females were more likely than males to have a major depressive episode (16.2 vs. 5.3percentt) and a major depressive episode with severe impairment (12.0 vs. 3.5percentt).
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