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Effects of tryptophan depletion in fully remitted patients with seasonal affective disorder during summer.
They remitted capital in the form of money to their places of birth.
Autobiographical memories in women remitted from major depression.
Impairments of neuropsychological tests of temporohippocampal and frontohippocampal functions and word fluency in remitting schizophrenia and affective disorders.
Domesticated pragmatism in turn leads to a conservative, antiphilosophical philosophy and a conservative, antipolitical politics, remitting us to the worshipful acceptance of established practices.
The speech of manic patients is more affectively responsive than the speech of remitted, bipolar depressed and normal participants.
There was no difference in exposure to undesirable life events before onset of disorder between remitted and persistent groups.
In the standard economic model of taxpayer behaviour, the perceived quality of government does not influence the level of taxes remitted.
Her symptoms remitted after 2 weeks of lithium treatment 1,800 mg0day!, although she remained hospitalized until a stable home and school environment were in place.
One year later, 72% of these people could be classified correctly as remitted or not remitted based on the presence of negative0unpleasant dreams at baseline.
Of the subjects who remitted by age 19, 27% had a subsequent mood episode by age 24.
Among the most important are the chronic and the cyclical or remitting - relapsing patterns.
Saccadic disinhibition in patients with acute and remitted schizophrenia and their first-degree biological relatives.
Moreover, these task deficits disappeared when symptoms remitted.
To elucidate this issue, we investigated a group of remitted, highly functioning patients with schizophreniform disorder.
Twenty-seven per cent of initially non-depressed subjects scored over a cut-point for depression at some point, often later remitting.
A finding that remitted disorders are as powerful as active disorders suggests that the primary disorders are markers rather than causal risk factors.
Correspondence depletion in fully remitted patients with seasonal affective disorder during summer.
In contrast to chronic disorders, remitting - relapsing disorders, such as major depression, might be best served with a different treatment model.
In the preventative phase, patients who remained clinically remitted were seen biweekly for the first 3 months and then monthly for an additional 21 months.
A large proportion of patients with acute remitting psychosis (however defined) never require further treatment, whereas a small proportion require multiple treatment contacts.
We do not have data on new episodes which later remitted, or on remission of age 36 episodes followed by relapse.
Among those subjects initially depressed 29 % remitted, 13 % showed remission and later recurrence and 24 % fluctuated around the cut-point.
The depressed and remitted bipolar groups showed a less widespread pattern of impairment.
Statistical analyses aimed at investigating this possibility were attempted but could not be carried out because of the small number of respondents with baseline remitted panic or social phobia.
Essentially the chapter authors have succeeding in producing readable summaries of the state of the art associated with their subject area, avoiding the danger of such methodological remits becoming dry.
Episodically remitting akinetic mutism following subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Duration of remitting psychoses with acute onset.
In all but two cases, the sums remitted were insufficient to cover the expenditure on the child and had to be supplemented, if not entirely paid for, by the grandparents.
Other roles, such as district nurse and health visitor, have undergone varying levels of development and transformation and the remits of health care assistants and community staff nurses are evolving.
If a patient with social phobia is treated by behavioural methods and is judged to be remitted, what is the likelihood of relapse beyond 2 years ?
In all of these cases, remitted panic and social phobia were found to be as important as active panic and social phobia in predicting the subsequent alcohol outcomes.
Differences between the two groups in likelihood of relapse once the psychotic symptoms had remitted, however, could reflect the effect of a more prolonged initial duration of the untreated psychosis.
In addition, it is possible that some patients may have become depressed during the 12-month follow-up period but that their depression had remitted by the time of the assessment.
An historical view of remitting schizophrenias.
The ill-treatment of such women by their in-laws was quite common ; the source of trouble was usually money, or rather, the lack of money remitted by the son or husband.
Exercise data were averaged over the first 3 months after discharge because all patients were classified as remitted during this time period based on the definition of relapse described previously.
Where the relevant income for the appropriate financial year does not exceed £8,715 the tuition fees will be wholly remitted.
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First, four out of 10 young students do not have their fees remitted.
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Remits for pay review bodies and for public sector workers, including the civil service, will in future include a stronger local and regional dimension.
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They receive liberal financial assistance and in several cases all fees and charges have been remitted or purely nominal fees have been charged.
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However, a single piece of paper could list the names of all those 1,000 people and the matter could be remitted to one tribunal.
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Men have been talked to, warned and fined and have been told that if they work regularly for a month, their fines would be remitted.
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Where the value of the property passing to the specified relatives does not exceed £5,000, the whole of the duties thereon may be remitted.
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They do so in close discussion but within the confines of their own individual remits.
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I refer to people with a relapsing or remitting form of mental illness that is not consistent over time.
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As he knows, it takes time to set up separate agencies, agree remits and so on.
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Unlike the other sectors, this is far from homogeneous and is suffering the most from out-dated or inadequate remits.
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The amounts paid to participating schools are the total cost of fees and other incidental expenses remitted to parents under the assisted places scheme.
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Here is a device for remitting the first £100 of the tax when the total gate does not exceed a certain figure.
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Can some of the £1,100 that must be remitted be kept by my local authority to contribute to administration?
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We shall be remitting the issue to the commission as soon as possible and urging it to treat this as a high priority.
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First, we need to be sure how wide are the remits and the powers of the scrutiny that is proposed.
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Of those, eight appeals have so far been allowed; 80 have been remitted for rehearing by an adjudicator; and 33 have been dismissed.
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Where the relevant income for the appropriate financial year does not exceed £9,352 the tuition fees will be wholly remitted.
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The estimated annual cost to public funds of remitting the meals charge was £22·8 million.
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The prison sentence is remitted either in whole or in part until the debt is repaid.
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The first is that taxes are remitted on overseas market development, and recently this remittance has even doubled.
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If operators fulfilled that condition they would have a remission of tax, which could be more than the total amount remitted in the other circumstances.
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In the first case, which involved a sum of less than £10, two-thirds of the fine were remitted, and no further action has been taken.
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To tamper with that distinction would be detrimental to consumers, bad for the industry and would risk creating two separate regulators operating with different remits.
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We are only asking for the duty to be remitted on the poorest and cheapest seats.
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The sentence of imprisonment was later remitted on the ground that he had acted in good faith.
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What proportion of that sum is remitted to this country every year?
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The total amount of issues passed is about £37,000,000, of which about £10,000,000 is proposed to be remitted abroad.
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I do not feel, therefore, that there is any prima facie ground for remitting the matter to an independent court of inquiry.
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They have been remitted to officials for detailed examination.
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I hope that the poll tax will be remitted to enable them to live inside their own reserves.
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All rates which are remitted in this way will be deducted from the rents payable by the tenants.
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The figures for duty remitted in the second table relate to the licences granted in each year.
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The rest—the minimum of the amount—will be remitted at the rate of approximately £1,100 annually.
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One pled guilty and was remitted by the sheriff to the children's panel for disposal.
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In addition, an estimated £6·2 million was remitted in cases of compassion or of equity and in cases not worth further pursuit.
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A maximum of 30 per cent of consultancy fees may be remitted.
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The sentence of imprisonment then awarded was subsequently remitted, but the conviction was-not quashed.
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There is no need for it to be remitted back to the full council.
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I believe that local authorities have a very slender reserve power of remitting rates in cases of hardship.
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Many will have their bills reduced or remitted in full by local authorities using their discretionary powers.
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The sentence in this case was remitted in the same manner as a sentence of imprisonment.
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If the wife does not want them remitted, she will have to go and explain why they should not be remitted.
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He would never have remitted the whole sentence and released this boy immediately if he had not done so.
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They are reimbursed in those cases where the rates are remitted, but they are not remitted in all cases.
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Could it not be remitted to one of the universities for social study, because there is here a disparity very difficult to understand?
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He was afraid lest this wording should result in all gains, as it were, being deemed to be remitted to this country.
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Even though this group was remitting from aggression, in the normative way, they were not improving in their attention problems 0 hyperactivity.
Not only was a loan of 7,000 gold coins made, but the repayment was subsequently remitted.
Meanwhile, the rates at which different regions remitted tax revenues to the centre continued to vary widely.
Total self-esteem score showed significant differences between depressed or remitted groups, with the mean score for hypomanic subjects falling in between.
The condition remits and relapses unpredictably, which makes study difficult.
The disease is self-limiting and usually remits within 5 years, the mortality rates today vary between 6% and 41%.
Rats in this study recovered within 2 -3 weeks and showed no relapsing - remitting phenotype.
They say that the rules are not kept ; that punishments inflicted are remitted ; and that some of them are more favoured than others.
However, this requires clearer remits for authorities, something we discuss in the next section.
However, the remitted and depressed groups could not be clearly differentiated in the extent of cognitive dysfunction.
The final sample (n=75) contained 15 patients in each of the manic, depressed and remitted groups, and 30 healthy controls.
Also, depressed and remitted groups, like the manic groups, showed difficulties in initiating responses, in inhibitory control, and in thinking strategically.
The patients with schizophreniform disorder were remitted at least for 6 months before testing.
Similarly, respondents who developed new fatigue or had remitted fatigue after 1981 were also at increased risk for developing major depression.
The degree to which the formal diagnostic systems have included cycloid features, other than the remitting course, varies highly among classifications.
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