... Genetics of Anxiety Disorders: Part II 41 B de Brettes and J.P Lepine ´ PART II NOSOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS 51 Panic Disorder: Clinical Course, Morbidity and Comorbidity 53 C Faravelli ... Italy Michel Bourin Faculty of Medicine, University of Nantes, rue Gaston Veil, 44035 Nantes Cedex, France Chantal I.M Caes Centre for Gender and Diversity, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 ... disorders and the possibility that behavioral inhibition may be a precursor of social anxiety disorders This emphasizes the importance of continuity of adult with childhood anxiety disorders Investigation...
... liability of the disorder, with the possibility, as not fully studied, of gene–gene interactions (epistasis) Furthermore, genetic complexity is compounded by the complexity of the psychiatric phenotype ... (1999) Anxiety in patients with pulmonary disease: Comorbidity and treatment Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry 4: 84–97 Stein MB, Chavira DA (1998) Subtypes of social phobia and comorbidity with depression ... replicate this result Other dimensions were described as potent vulnerability factors for anxiety disorders, such as anxiety sensitivity for panic disorder (Stein et al., 1999), and these dimensions may...
... personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (Turner et al., 1991) Comorbidity increases severity of social anxiety, causes greater disability and increases suicidality The ... described several forms of social anxiety under the generic term SOCIAL PHOBIA —————————————————————————— 147 of shyness (timidity, performance anxiety, personality disorders) The features used to ... disorders In Tuma AH, Maser JD (eds) Anxiety and the Anxiety Disorders Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 479–500 Bech P, Angst J (1996) Quality of life in anxiety and social phobia Int Clin Psychopharmacol...
... on the different pharmacosensitivity, panic attacks should be considered a separate type of anxiety, qualitatively different from chronic, generalised anxiety Anxiety neurosis was to be divided into ... E.J.L GRIEZ this type of paroxysmal anxiety Accordingly, Klein proposed a new subdivision in Freud’s anxiety neurosis He coined the vocal ‘‘panic’’ for the bursts of acute anxiety, and introduced ... time general anxiety disorders (GAD) as a separate entity Consequently, when the DSM-III (APA, 1980) was published, the subcategory of anxiety neurosis was changed into ‘‘anxiety states’’ and included...
... homotypic stress show a greater response of CRH and AVP gene transcription in the parvocellular PVN after a novel, heterotypic stress The hypothalamus clearly has the flexibility to adapt to homotypic ... pituitary capacity to release ACTH is markedly enhanced which excludes pituitary insufficiency and confirms the increased feedback sensitivity (Yehuda et al., 1996b) The comorbidity of PTSD and depression ... Sickel AE, Trikha A, Levin A, Reynolds V (1998) Axis I comorbidity of borderline personality disorder Am J Psychiatry 155: 1733–1739 Anxiety Disorders Edited by E J L Griez, C Faravelli, D Nutt and...
... trials The problem of comorbidity in anxiety represents a serious methodological difficulty Patients presenting ‘‘pure’’ symptoms of anxiety without an associated Anxiety Disorders: An Introduction ... abnormality PHARMACOLOGICAL ANXIOGENIC CHALLENGES It is important to try to make sense of the variety of mechanisms and the variety of different agents which have been reported to provoke anxiety in ... EXPERIMENTAL ANXIETY PRODUCTION Anxiety is unique among psychiatric disorders as it is easily amenable to laboratory study Anxiety can be produced in controlled conditions by a variety of different...
... 223–4, 314 animal type phobia 106–7, 109 antecedents 64–8 early life events 64–5 maternal over-protection 65–6 personality 66–8 separation anxiety 66 anticipatory anxiety 57 anxiety evaluation scales ... Visual Analogue Scale for Anxiety (VAS-A) describing the degree of global subjective anxiety on a continuum from (‘‘no anxiety present at all’’) to 100 (‘‘the worst anxiety you can imagine’’), and ... variable that provides the highest sensitivity (ability to detect the target, i.e the ‘‘true positives’’) together with the highest specificity (ability to avoid detecting noise, i.e ‘‘false negatives’’)...
... Abstract The management of a research project is full of uncertainty and complexity Research has substantial elements of creativity and innovation and predicting the outcome of research in full ... work This approach comprises seven different sources of power: Authority [the ability to control and command] Accountability [holding another person responsible for a task e.g through contractual ... post is one of influence rather than authority Traditionally, however, authority has been viewed as the most important form of power But although authority may sometimes be useful and necessary...
... Surface chemistry, reactivity and capacity to induce free radicals Parameter to consider Solubility of the nanoparticle Carcinogenicity of the nanoparticle Reproductive toxicity of the nanoparticle ... for each task and that takes into account severity aspects (score related to toxicity) and probability aspects (score related to the probability of exposure or the potential exposure level) Table ... Reproductive toxicity of the parent material non toxic 3,75 toxic Mutagenicity of the parent material no 3,75 yes Dermal toxicity of the parent material no 3,75 yes Mutagenicity of the nanoparticle...
... essentially considered negligible 2.3 Security and biometrics in BSNs While the communication rate specifications in BSN are typically low, the security requirements are stringent, especially when ... heart rate variability is characterized by a (bounded) random process 2.4.2 Timing synchronization and key recoverability Of course, key randomness is only part of the security problem An ECG biometric ... various sensor nodes in the same BSN To expose the feasibility of accurate biometric reproducibility at various sensors, let us consider typical ECG signals from the PhysioBank [14], as shown in...
... Institute Information Project Name Improving the safety and quality of Vietnamese vegetables through research and capacity building in quality assurance, postharvest management and high technology ... This project will address the issues of food safety and food quality from production to market to encourage the economic viability and sustainability of the Vietnamese vegetable industry The objectives ... cropping systems, postharvest management and quality assurance systems Executive Summary Project CARD-004/04 VIE “Improving the safety and quality of Vietnamese vegetables” commenced in September...
... Institute Information Project Name Improving the safety and quality of Vietnamese vegetables through research and capacity building in quality assurance, postharvest management and high technology ... This project addresses the issues of food safety and food quality from production to market to encourage the economic viability and sustainability of the Vietnamese vegetable industry This project ... include: • pH • salinity • colour • water holding capacity • air filled porosity • moisture retention curves • profile of particle sizes • lime requirement • wicking ability • water use Australian...
... Institute Information Project Name Improving the safety and quality of Vietnamese vegetables through research and capacity building in quality assurance, postharvest management and high technology ... This project addresses the issues of food safety and food quality from production to market to encourage the economic viability and sustainability of the Vietnamese vegetable industry This project ... Summary Protected cropping provides vegetable growers with an opportunity to enhance product quality and improve food safety The overall objective of this project is to provide Vietnamese scientists...
... Institute Information Project Name Improving the safety and quality of Vietnamese vegetables through research and capacity building in quality assurance, postharvest management and high technology ... Activities And Inputs Project Title: Improving the safety and quality of Vietnamese vegetables through research and capacity building in quality assurance, postharvest management and high technology ... improve quality out-turn, facilitate counter-seasonal production but also lead to reduced pesticide usage and associated food safety concerns This project was designed to build capacity in the design...
... new call blocking probability and handoff call dropping probability of class-1 calls 0.14 1E + 00 Call blocking/ dropping probability Call blocking/ dropping probability 10 New call rejection threshold, ... blocking probability and handoff call dropping probability of class2 calls Figure 10: Effect of varying the new call rejection threshold, T0 on the new call blocking probability and handoff call ... homogeneous cellular networks, we assume that the types and amount of traffic are statistically the same in all cells of each RATs [14, 15, 18, 19] Therefore, the types and amount of traffic are statistically...
... university or college or community educational center Several were high school department heads; others held a variety of managerial roles - as managers of university departments, university administrators ... phương pháp nghiên c u nh tính mang tính tương tác r t c n thi t cu n hút nh ng ngư i làm nghiên c u i tư ng tham gia nghiên c u tham gia c m t cách tích c c có ý th c vào trình nghiên c u D ... “teenagers” as a social category obstructed their ability to see the students as individuals and to take their struggles with poverty, fear, sexuality and violence seriously Ms T.´s methods, in particular...
... completed at Department of Surface Mining, Faculty of Mining, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology Doctoral supervisors: A/Prof Dr Bui Xuan Nam, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology A/Prof Dr Ho Si ... environment engineering document; mining industry 10 Host university: Department of Surface Mining, Faculty of Mining, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology 11 Acknowledgements: During studying, ... Doctoral researcher has proposed dumping measures on some typical landforms (enclosed converged cavity shape dumping; opened converged cavity shape dumping; plain surface dumping or hillside dumping);...
... adaptive capacity as the ability to deploy social risk management strategies for reduction of risk and human vulnerability associated with climate change The drivers of adaptive capacity include ... major force of environmental change It affects ecosystem function, biodiversity and habitat, water quality and quantity, and is a forcing and feedback factor to climate change, among numerous other ... social capital Adaptive capacity is unequally distributed: it varies systematically along existing fault lines for inequality and social exclusion such as gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic status...
... velocity sensitivity but fusimotor drive is not increased in human spasticity (Burke, 1983) This explanation has been challenged by results that show the velocity sensitivity of spasticity is ... of spasticity ix An overview of the clinical management of spasticity Michael P Barnes Spasticity can cause significant problems with activity and participation in people with a variety of neurological ... reduction in motor activity Obviously this can cause weakness, loss of dexterity and easy fatiguability It is often these features that are actually associated with more disability than the positive...
... Người quản lý tri thức quản lý liệu (Data & Knowledge Management Workers), COP (Communities of Practice) o Người quản lý liệu (Data workers) thư ký, trợ lý quản trị, người giữ sách, o Người quản ... tô, thực phép hàn cần độ xác cao thực công việc khác yêu cầu độ xác cao Các nhà sản xuất sử dùng robot để lắp ráp sơn sảnphẩm Người máy học đương thời: kết hợp khả khí với độ xác cao sử dụng ... ngữ lập trình o Sảnphẩm hệ chuyên gia tập hợp gói phần mềm công cụ dùng để thiết kế, phát triển, thực bảo trình hệ chuyên gia Hình - Sự phát triển hệ chuyên gia Hình - Các sảnphẩm hệ chuyên...