Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... Increase of the mean intercorrelations of tests , 2. Increase of the loadings on the first factor and thus a decrease of the loadings on the specific factors , 3. Increase of the mean communa- lities , and 4. Decrease rather than increase ...
... Increase of the mean intercorrelations of tests , 2. Increase of the loadings on the first factor and thus a decrease of the loadings on the specific factors , 3. Increase of the mean communa- lities , and 4. Decrease rather than increase ...
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... increase in heart rate . Oxprenolol blocked this situationally induced heart rate increase almost completely , resulting in a greater oxprenolol- placebo - difference in this than in the two other situations ( while in the " neutral ...
... increase in heart rate . Oxprenolol blocked this situationally induced heart rate increase almost completely , resulting in a greater oxprenolol- placebo - difference in this than in the two other situations ( while in the " neutral ...
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... increased heart rate , which was not changed by the " anger " situation ; orciprenaline decreased diastolic blood pressure , which was increased by the " anger " situation . ( The anger situation also led to an increase in the number of ...
... increased heart rate , which was not changed by the " anger " situation ; orciprenaline decreased diastolic blood pressure , which was increased by the " anger " situation . ( The anger situation also led to an increase in the number of ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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