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Minor and subsyndromal depressive episodes continue to be the most common symptoms affecting bipolar patients and lead to significant impoverishment of quality of life and disability (Judd et al. 2002).
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However, this benefit has to be weighed against the perceived impoverishment of soil quality, and the environment more generally, and the potential for conflict between communities over how benefits and costs are divided between charcoal producers and pastoralists.
The available evidence (this and a companion study) suggests that the impoverishment of habitat quality associated with habitat fragmentation (edge effects, disturbances associated with management and microhabitat availability) can explain these results.
For example, when aphid population density on a given plant increases, wingless parthenogenetic individuals can perceive crowding signals (increased contacts between individuals or impoverishment of plant nutritive quality) and induce the production in their offspring of winged individuals that can then move to another plant (Sutherland 1969).
"Supermarket Giants Crush Central American Farmers" (front page, Dec. 28) describes the impoverishment of Guatemalan farmers who are unable to provide supermarkets with a supply of produce that meets quality standards.
What is behind the national impoverishment of political talent?
This will result in further impoverishment of the poor.
The impoverishment of Russia helped Abramovich consolidate his holding.
(This was a sign, evidently, of an impoverishment of our culture as a whole.
(She wondered whether impoverishment of experience was not a contributing factor in human autism).
Ahmadinejad blamed "the crapulence of the Shah's debauched clan" for the impoverishment of Iranians.
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