CAN LOSS OF AGENCY AND OPPOSITIONAL PERTURBATION ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIDEPRESSANT MONOTHERAPY AND LOW-FIDELITY PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT DILUTE THE BENEFITS OF GUIDELINE-CONSISTENT DEPRESSION TREATMENT AT THE POPULATION LEVEL?

Can loss of agency and oppositional perturbation associated with antidepressant monotherapy and low-fidelity psychological treatment dilute the benefits of guideline-consistent depression treatment at the population level?

Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, especially antidepressant medication, the point prevalence of depression has not decreased; instead it probably increased in young adults.We question whether antidepressants (AD)-monotherapy and low-fidelity-to-guideline Folding Commodes psychologica

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17q23.2q23.3 de novo duplication in association with speech and language disorder, learning difficulties, incoordination, motor skill impairment, and behavioral disturbances: a case report

Abstract Background Chromosomal rearrangements involving 17q23 have been described rarely.Deletions at 17q23.1q23.2 have been reported in individuals with developmental delay and growth retardation, whereas duplications at 17q23.1q23.2 appear to segregate with clubfoot.Dosage alterations in the TBX2 and TBX4 genes, located in 17q23.2, have been pro

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Leaf to panicle ratio (LPR): a new physiological trait indicative of source and sink relation in japonica rice based on deep learning

Abstract Background Identification and characterization of new traits with sound physiological foundation is essential for crop breeding and production management.Deep learning has been widely used in image data analysis to explore spatial and temporal information on crop growth and development, thus strengthening the power of identification of phy

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