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potential mood
noun
The grammatical mood expressing possibility and potential.
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This study was designed to characterize potential mood effects of single doses of transdermal estradiol in healthy postmenopausal women who were not taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Patients were referred to these clinics by their general practitioner for a potential mood, anxiety or somatoform disorder.
Patients who report memory problems while taking aromatase inhibitors should be evaluated for a potential mood disorder, as these can be effectively treated.
Other potential mood modifying agents include some steroidal and other hormonal treatments [ 70, 71], cardiovascular drugs, cholesterol lowering agents, parkinsonian agents, antibiotic agents [ 72], antineoplastic agents [ 73], anticonvulsants [ 74], typical antipsychotics and analgesics [ 75- 78].
The images were displayed using Powerpoint after completion of CBM-I training to increase the believability of the cover story (that the researchers were interested in imagery) and to minimize any potential mood effects of training condition.
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The 49ers used the occasion, a 20-3 victory, to not only prove themselves the only N.F.L. team with the potential for mood lighting, writes Scott Ostler in The San Francisco Chronicle, but to announce themselves ready for the playoffs, writes Mike Sando on ESPN.com.
Chinese herbal medicines possess the therapeutic potential for mood disorders.
Initial studies with the recently developed KOR antagonist, LY2456302, show that the compound is a short acting, high-affinity, selective KOR antagonist with therapeutic potential for mood disorders and ethanol use in animal models, and is well tolerated in humans.
We discuss the potential of mood boards as an example of the wider phenomenon of aesthetic objects, connecting senses and emotion and providing a link across people in the creative industries and elsewhere.
The collapse of content feeds a diminished view of human potential, a mood of scarcity, a sense that we're in a dog-eat-dog fight for shares of a shrinking pie.
Whether you gain all of the potential cognitive and mood benefits from exercise may depend on when and how often you work out, as well as on the genetic makeup of your brain.
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