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    Summary of Study Hypothesis. Leichsenring and Leibing (2003) addressed several questions in their study: What is the evidence of improvement in symptoms, social functioning, or core psychopathology after psychodynamic therapy or cognitive therapy? Is there evidence of improvement in specific types of personality disorders after psychodynamic therapy or cognitive behavior therapy?, Do individuals with personality disorders recover after psychodynamic therapy or cognitive behavior therapy? Are…

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    Depressive Disorders and Phobias: Social and Specific Depressive Disorder and Anxiety Disorder Based on a meta-analysis written in 2014, approximately one fifth of individuals experience symptoms of either an anxiety disorder or a depressive disorder (Steel et al., 2014). Within this population, “49% to 81% of persons with a depressive disorder have met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder, and 47% to 88% of those with an anxiety disorder have met criteria for a depressive disorder…

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    Breastfeeding Effects

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    childhood, even into adult life.. Breast milk “contains many complex proteins, lipids and carbohydrate” (Andreas, N. J., Kampmann, B., & Mehring Le-Doare, K. (2015)) as well as many enzymes, vitamins and more complex nutrients. Formula does not contain near all the nutrients that breast milk does, which is why breastfeeding is more effective at preventing many diseases and illnesses.…

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    Nasturtium Officinale

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    traditionally in Iran as a folk medicine in different illnesses which include bronchitis, asthma, diabetes, hypertension, and renal colic. Aim of the study: In the present study, the anti-inflammatory activity of hydro-alcoholic extract from aerial parts of N. officinale was investigated in acute and sub¬¬-acute models of inflammation. Materials and methods: Different models like carageenan induced hind paw edema in rats, formalin induced paw edema in rats and…

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    Lip Recognition Case Study

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    SMILE CORRECTION BY GINGIVAL DEPIGMENTATION AND LIP REPOSITIONING A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT Excessive gingival display during smiling (“gummy smile”) with hyperpigmented gums is an esthetic concern for the patients. Gummy smile can be managed by different treatment modalities based on specific diagnosis. This case report demonstrates the management of a 22 years old female patient with the chief complaint of dark gums and excessive gingival display while smiling due to hypertonic lip. Treatment…

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    R., Lee, S., Kaiser, A., Boushey, R., Buie, D., & Rafferty, J. F. (2014). Practice Parameters for the Treatment of Sigmoid Diverticulitis. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 57, 284-293. Retrieved from https://www.fascrs.org/sites/default/files/downloads/publication/practice_parameters_for_the_treatment_of_sigmoid.2.pdfGraham, A. (2016). Diverticulitis. In J. E. Tintinalli, S. J. Stephan, J. O. Ma, D. M. Yealy, G. D. Meckler, G. D. Meckler, & D. M. Cline (Eds.), Tintinalli’s Emergency…

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    Type D Personality

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    Critique: Type D personality, stress, and symptoms of burnout: The influence of avoidance coping and social support DeAnne Owens UAB at Birmingham Introduction The objective of this article was to explore certain coping techniques termed as approach coping, avoidance coping, or observations of available social support for their role, if any, in the relationship between the Type D personality and perceived stress. The research also examined whether the distressed, also known as, Type D…

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    4.7 Fiction Stir Welding Cost Model This suggestion model considers various cost components engaged in the total cost valuation of a friction stir welded joint pipes. Friction stir welding cost suggestion model is structured using the major cost components. The representative components of a friction stir welding pipes cost evaluation are listed below [37-42]: 1. Labor cost (weld preparation time + actual weld time) 2. Power cost 3. Machine cost 4. Tooling cost The sum of all the component…

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    Bus 642

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    Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA8770771&v=2.1&u=vic_liberty&it=r&p=ITOF&sw=w&asid=2b8db87fa6222efc11f300dca9c23615 Fitzgerald, W. (1992). Training Versus Development. Training & Development, 46(5), 81. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/226989661?accountid=12085 Fleisher, C., Khapova, S. N., & Jansen, P. G. W. (2014). Effects of employees’ career competencies development on their organizations: Does satisfaction matter? Career…

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    Serial Correlation Essay

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    ̅) and the remaining observations after truncation (n), outlined in Table 2. We will refer to n as our sample size for each run. The MSER technique used various truncation values (d*), minimizing standard error, for each of the 10 runs. The resultant point estimates are independent, but based on various sizes of n. To prevent introducing bias into our results, we weighted each estimate by n. A histogram was generated using x ̅, weighted by n, seen in Figure 7. Note that our standard…

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