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Predicting Oral Drug Absorption in Humans: A Macroscopic Mass Balance Approach for Passive and Carriinterventions for psychological disorders. A pressing question that remains is how to effectively treat co-morbid physical and psychological illnesses. Diseases co-occur more often than not, and the co-occurrence of physical and psychological illnesses is associated with greater impairment and healtCOKE 发表于 2025-3-24 09:30:21
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The Significance of Marked “Universal” Dependence of Drug Concentration on Blood Sampling Site in Phctice is now dominated by technology and diagnosis depends on the application of a daunting range of investigations, during which the feelings and thoughts of the patient often slip from view. With few exceptions the psychiatrist must reach a decision of what is wrong with the patient and plan his oaverse 发表于 2025-3-24 21:35:18
onceptual framework to the medical model of distress that has continued to dominate mental health service delivery in Western nations in spite of a continued absence of evidence for the existence of discrete ‘mental disorders’. We begin the chapter by providing a brief overview of the development of使入迷 发表于 2025-3-24 23:11:32
Physiological Alternatives to the Effect Compartment Modeltive, such as peritraumatic dissociative experiences or subsequent social support, enhances prediction. Our examination of the knowledge base of predicting who develops PTSD appears to corroborate the sage observation made by Cluckhorn and Murray (1948) more than half a century ago: “Every man is in