Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... sample and hinders others ( e.g. , helps young patients , but impairs old patients ) , there might not be an im- portant change in the mean , but there could be significant change in the sample variance so that the variance of the ...
... sample and hinders others ( e.g. , helps young patients , but impairs old patients ) , there might not be an im- portant change in the mean , but there could be significant change in the sample variance so that the variance of the ...
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... sample the patients who had a premorbid displacing disposition tended to show remissive changes in phobia and anxiety . Patients with pretreatment paranoia did not respond as well in these symptomatic respects as patients who were ...
... sample the patients who had a premorbid displacing disposition tended to show remissive changes in phobia and anxiety . Patients with pretreatment paranoia did not respond as well in these symptomatic respects as patients who were ...
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... sample of 18 women and 8 men . This scoring procedure formulated on the basis of discriminating trends in the initial sample discriminated without error in the second independent sample . The authors did not offer an interpretation of ...
... sample of 18 women and 8 men . This scoring procedure formulated on the basis of discriminating trends in the initial sample discriminated without error in the second independent sample . The authors did not offer an interpretation of ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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