Treatment-Resistant Mood Disorders
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English | 2015 | ISBN: 0198707991 | 175 Pages | PDF (True) | 11 MB
Treatment-resistant major depression and bipolar disorder are highly prevalent and disabling conditions associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. The assessment and management of refractory patients with mood disorders is a major clinical challenge for mental health providers. Part of the Oxford Psychiatry Library (OPL) series, this pocketbook provides a concise view of the current definitions, assessment and evidence-based management of


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Dynamic Analysis and Earthquake Resistant Design, Vol. 2 Methods of Dynamic Analysis
Dynamic Analysis and Earthquake Resistant Design, Vol. 2: Methods of Dynamic Analysis By Japanese Society of Civil Engineers
2000 | 322 Pages | ISBN: 9054102926 | PDF | 26 MB
The second volume in a projected series on dynamic analysis and earthquake resistant design, this text includes topics such as: dynamic analysis of soil-structure interaction system, rupture of ground due to earthquake and its prediciton, basic method response calculations and nonlinear problems.


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WJEC GCSE Design and Technology Resistant Materials
Martin Franklin, "WJEC GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant Materials"
English | 2010 | pages: 233 | ISBN: 1444108581 | PDF | 19,5 mb


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Columbo A Rhetoric of Inquiry with Resistant Responders
Columbo: A Rhetoric of Inquiry with Resistant Responders By Christyne Berzsenyi
2021 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1783209852 | EPUB | 16 MB
An analysis of the hit television series Columbo and the investigative methods of its eponymous main character. In the iconic detective show, which aired from 1968 to 2003, Lieutenant Columbo was known for his Socratic method of rhetorical inquiry. Feigning ignorance and employing a barrage of questions about minute details, the detective enacts a persona of "antipotency," or counter authoritativeness, to affect the villains' underestimation of his attention to inconsistencies, abductive reasoning, and rhetorical efficacy. In his predominantly dialogue-based investigations, Columbo exhausts his suspects by asking a battery of questions concerning all minor details of the case-an aggravating, tedious provocation for the killer trying to maintain innocence. In this engaging interdisciplinary study, Christyne Berzsenyi explores the character and his influences, dissects his methods of investigation, and assesses the show's enduring legacy in academia and popular culture. While critical and theoretical, the text is also accessible to interdisciplinary readers, practical in application, and amusing for Columbo buffs.


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