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Almost buried in the crush of today's programs are three nonseasonal concerts.
There are even nonseasonal motifs, like musical notes and a shamrock.
It can sometimes be hard to tell the difference between nonseasonal depression and SAD, because many of the symptoms are the same.
In accordance with their nonseasonal, warm rainforest habitat, logrunners can be very long-lived.
This permits easier observation and analysis of cyclical, trend, and other nonseasonal movements in the data.
The method has been extended to treatment of nonseasonal depression, bipolar depression and depression during pregnancy.
Besides, many scientists assumed that people, being nonseasonal, year-round breeders and nonmigratory, were relatively immune to the effects of changing day length.
The high concentrations showed significantly greater antidepressant effect for both seasonal and nonseasonal depression, as well as when administered after waking or during sleep.
Moving on to some of the nonseasonal concerts later in the week, we find two excellent young pianists in recital at 8 P.M. Tuesday.
The nonseasonal travelers include buyers like Alejandro Valderrama of Barquisimeto, Venezuela.
Laboratory rats have been considered the classical model of an opportunist, nonseasonal breeder, responding almost entirely to immediate conditions to regulate reproduction and physiology.
He has also lunched a Hunger strike near the state secretariat with his supporters seeking loan waiver for small and marginal farmers hit by nonseasonal rain.
But the SAD diagnosis requires that the number of seasonal episodes substantially outnumber the nonseasonal episodes during the individual's lifetime.
The new numbers understate outsourcing because the data was from a small subset of total jobs lost: 182,456 extended nonseasonal mass layoffs compared with 4.5 million workers who applied for unemployment insurance in the period.
Hay fever is a respiratory allergy, or a hypersensitivity to such ordinarily harmless substances as the seasonal pollens or the nonseasonal molds, mites, or proteins from the skin, saliva and fur of animals.
Incidentally, the third and last sing-in is Aug. 27 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Cold Spring Harbor, where the nonseasonal work to be tackled is Mendelssohn's "Elijah."
Eurasian otters are nonseasonal breeders (males and females will breed at any time of the year) and it has been found that their mating season is most likely determined simply by the otters' reproductive maturity and physiological state.
A meta-analysis of bright light therapy commissioned by the American Psychiatric Association found it to be more effective than placebo-usually dim light-for both seasonal affective disorder and for nonseasonal depression, with effect sizes similar to those for conventional antidepressants.
But while most fossil pterosaurs are found in sediments left by shallow coastal lagoons and lived by catching fish, Quetzalcoatlus apparently lived hundreds of miles from the nearest sea coast, in parts of the present-day American Southwest that were warm, dry, and nonseasonal.
In a statistical review of 20 rigorously designed studies, researchers found strong evidence that exposure to artificial broad-spectrum light was a good treatment not only for seasonal affective disorder, in which people become more depressed in the darker days of winter, but for the more common nonseasonal depression.
The collaboration, known as the Artemisinin Project, is supported by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and aims to create a source of nonseasonal, high-quality and affordable artemisinin to supplement the botanical supply, with the objective of making ACTs more accessible.