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Involutional melancholia
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A depression which occurs in people, mainly women, after middle age, probably caused by a change of endocrine secretions
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Involutional depression, английский
Melancholia, английский
1. a severe depressive illness occurring usually between the ages of 45 and 65 2. a clinical syndrome with a tendency to delusion, fixed personality and agitated movements
Melancholia [ae, f], латинский
Depression, английский
- See low.
- The difference between dry and wet bulb temperatures. it is a measure of humidity.
- A severe economic slump.
- Депрессия, область пониженного давления; понижение, опускание
- 1. a mental condition that prevents someone from carrying out the normal activities of life in the usual way 2. a hollow on the surface of a part of the body
- Depresión
- [1] meteorology: an area of low barometric pressure—a bad weather system in which winds circulate clockwise in the southern and anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere (see coriolis effect). [2] physical geography: a depressed or sunken area lower than the surrounding surface. [3] astronomy. the angular distance of a celestial body below the horizon. [4] economics: a period during which business, employment, and stock-market values decline severely or remain at a very low level of activity. [5] general: the state of being depressed—sadness; gloom; dejection.
- Котловина, впадина; понижение
- Any relatively sunken part of the earth`s surface; especially a low-lying area surrounded by higher ground. a closed depression has no natural outlet for surface drainage (e.g. a sinkhole). an open depression has a natural outlet for surface drainage. compare - closed depression, open depression. gg
- Subsidence hollow. small subsidence depressions may be synony- mous with
- Депрессия
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Adult respiratory distress syndrome, английский
A description of various lung infections which reduce the lungs’ efficiency. abbr ards
Iliac fossa, английский
A depression on the inner side of the hip bone
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