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We refer to World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry WFSBPP) Guidelines on Maintenance Treatment of Major Depressive that recommended "maintenance therapy is most commonly appropriate for recurrent patients, particularly when an episode prior to the present one has occurred in the last 5 years or when remission has been difficult to achieve.
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On the basis of the mentioned ideas we achieve an efficient and commonly appropriate algorithm for automatic predicting.
Some believed relapse prevention should be aimed at lapsed smokers but, more commonly, it was perceived appropriate for preventing relapse among smokers who were still abstinent and attempting to quit.
The cohort is drawn from asymptomatic men, invited for PSA testing in the context of a large randomised controlled trial (ProtecT), with a first biopsy at a PSA concentration of 3.0-19.9 ng/mL, a range commonly held to be appropriate for detection of localised prostate cancer suitable for treatment with curative intent.
On greeting a stranger, offering to shake hands is the most commonly used gesture and is appropriate for both social and professional meetings.
Therefore, the surveys require highly accurate measurement procedures to ensure that cutoffs of nutrient adequacy and safety derived from published literature or on the basis of commonly accepted clinical guidelines are appropriate for the NHANES context.
We encourage colleagues to be aware of the extent of variation in the derivation of BSA, of the likelihood that the most commonly used formula is not appropriate for use in the morbidly obese patient population and of the fact that indexed measurements reported by typical monitors are not validated in the vulnerable morbidly obese population.
It is noted that the most commonly used centrality measures are not appropriate for most of the flows we are routinely interested in.
The STAI is commonly used to assess anxiety and is appropriate for use in non-clinical and clinical populations.
The CSQ is commonly used in pain studies and is appropriate for use in non-clinical and clinical populations.
The ASI is commonly used in pain studies and is appropriate for use in non-clinical and clinical populations.
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