| depression |
In meteorology, an area of low pressure; a low or trough.
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| depletion |
A laboratory procedure for reducing the numbers of a specific cell type within bone marrow donated for transplantation. One example is T lymphocyte depletion or removal. It is done to minimize immune reactivity of donor cells. This step may be used to decrease the likelihood or severity of graft versus host disease in circumstances in which donor-recipient matching is imperfect (particularly in relation to unrelated donor transplants).
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| department |
The Department of State of the Commonwealth.
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| depurative |
This is an agent that helps combat impurity in the blood and organs; detoxifying.
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| depression |
Not just temporary or situational sadness, but a persistent and pervasive feeling of sadness or hopelessness that is often associated with weight loss (or gain), sleep disturbances, constipation, disturbances of sexual function, and feelings of guilt or self-blame.
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| DEP | lower than previously |
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| DEP | (biology) flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces |
| DEP | fracture of the skull where the bone is pushed in |
| DEP | causing dejection |
| DEP | causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom |
| DEP | in a depressing manner or to a depressing degree |
| DEP | pushing down |
| DEP | sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy |
| DEP | a sunken or depressed geological formation |
| DEP | angular distance below the horizon (especially of a celestial object) |
| DEP | a concavity in a surface produced by pressing |
| DEP | a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention |
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