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    Trajectories of suicidality in the course of major depression by Shah, D, Miss Dhruvi Shah

    Published 2011
    “…For this thesis, baseline data was obtained from the assessments of a large randomised clinical trial in major depression, in particular a novel method of using timeline data was used to explore 153 previously depressed adults’s life history. …”
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    Multiple sclerosis and the major histocompatibility complex. by Ramagopalan, S, Knight, J, Ebers, G

    Published 2009
    “…Genes in the MHC region have been shown to influence disease severity, display parent-of-origin effects and interact with a major environmental candidate for MS, vitamin D. …”
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    Major depression and survival in people with cancer by Walker, J, Mulick, A, Magill, N, Symeonides, S, Gourley, C, Burke, K, Belot, A, Quartagno, M, van Niekerk, M, Toynbee, M, Frost, C, Sharpe, M

    Published 2021
    “…We estimated the association of major depression with survival for each cancer using Cox regression. …”
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    Cooperation and conflict across the major transitions by Davies, N

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent biological units assemble into new agents. …”
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    Major and minor form of hereditary hyperekplexia. by Tijssen, M, Vergouwe, M, van Dijk, J, Rees, M, Frants, R, Brown, P

    Published 2002
    “…Mutation analysis revealed no genetic defect in the GLRA1 gene in patients carrying either the minor or major forms. This is further evidence that the minor form of hyperekplexia is seldom due to a genetic defect in the GLRA1 gene.…”
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    Energy utilization in major crop cultivation by Elsoragaby, Suha, Yahya, Azmi, Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif, Mat Nawi, Nazmi, Mairghany, Modather

    Published 2019
    “…Electricity, fertilizer and diesel are the major sources of energy they contributed by 46%, 20% and 14% respectively. …”
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    Predictors of recurrence of major depressive disorder by Lye, Munn Sann, Tey, Yin Yee, Tor, Yin Sim, Shahabudin, Aisya Farhana, Ibrahim, Normala, Ling, King Hwa, Stanslas, Johnson, Loh, Su Peng, Rosli, Rozita, Lokman, Khairul Aiman, Badamasi, Ibrahim Mohammed, Asraa, Faris Aldoghachi, Abul Razak, Nurul Asyikin

    Published 2020
    “…A total of 201 patients with major depressive disorder from four hospitals in Malaysia were followed up for 5 years to determine the prognostic factors of recurrent major depressive disorder that could potentially contribute to improving the management of MDD patients. …”
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    Intellectual capital and its major components by Mohtar, Shahimi, Abdul Rahman, Intan Safura, Abbas, Mazhar

    Published 2015
    “…The purpose of this paper is to examine a number of major theoretical and empirical contributions in the field if intellectual capital with an attempt to identify the major components of intellectual capital.Today the concept of intellectual capital is increasingly recognized as one of the most important strategic assets of organizations in knowledge-based economy.In knowledge-based economy, modern and high tech enterprises not only focus on innovation of new products, services, and marketing, research and development activities but also pay particular attention to the development and management of organization intellectual capital.…”
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    Who is the majority group? Signaling majority group membership with name-based treatments in multilingual contexts: the case of Catalonia by Fernández-Reino, M, Creighton, MJ

    Published 2024
    “…A clear limitation of the existing research on name perceptions and ethnic discrimination in employment is that is predominantly based in the US, which limits its applicability to contexts with high linguistic diversity among the majority population. These territories confront a reality where language preferences and uses, social class, and ancestry are associated with specific names among the native majority group. …”
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