| depressor septi muscle | <anatomy> A vertical fasciculus from the orbicularis oris musculus passing upward along the median line of the upper lip, and inserted into the cartilaginous septum of the nose; action, depresses septum; nerve supply, facial. Synonym: musculus depressor septi, depressor muscle of septum. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| depressor supercilii muscle | <anatomy> Fibres of the orbital part of the orbicularis oculi musculus insert in the eyebrow; action, depresses eyebrow; nerve supply, facial. Synonym: musculus depressor supercilii, depressor muscle of eyebrow. (05 Mar 2000) |
| depressive delusion |
a delusion that is congruent with a predominant depressed mood, such as a delusion that one is being persecuted because of one's sinfulness or inadequacy, somatic delusions of serious illness, nihilistic delusions, or delusions of poverty.
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| depressor reflex |
a response to stimulation resulting in decreased motor activity.
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| depression |
In economics, a depression is a term commonly used for a sustained downturn in the economy. It is more severe than a recession (which is seen as a normal downturn in the business cycle). Like a recession, the start of a depression is characterized by increases in unemployment, restriction of credit, reduced output and investment, price deflation, numerous bankruptcies, and reduced amounts of trade and commerce. ...
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| depression |
a lifestyle whose structure prevents growth of the personality.
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| depressive |
a defense mechanism who purpose is to conceal from the individual the depressive nature of his life-style.
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| depress | a time period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment |
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| depress | someone suffering psychological depression |
| depress | causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom |
| depress | a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention |
| depress | a device used by physician to press a part down or aside |
| depress | any nerve whose activity tends to reduce the activity or tone of the body part it serves |
| depress | any skeletal muscle that draws a part down |
| depress | any skeletal muscle that draws a part down |
| depress | any nerve whose activity tends to reduce the activity or tone of the body part it serves |
| depress | decrease the pressure of |
| depress | decrease the pressure of |
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