| 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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| deproteinization |
The removal of protein from a sample.
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| depressed |
pressed downward: more or less flattened vertically; the vertical diameter much shorter than the transverse diameter. See compressed.
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