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Major and depression
** Major depressive disorder, one of the mood disorders, commonly referred to as simply depression
Clinical evidence for the efficacy of the TMS Therapy in the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder is largely based on the results of the largest multi-center ( N = 325, 23 sites ) randomized, controlled trial of TMS monotherapy for the treatment of major depression that has ever been conducted.
Major results of this depression included the decline of the old settler class, the increasing consolidation of capital and the intensification of British landownership.
Major depression -
* Major depression
However Furracabad Station was sold in the 1840s depression and passed to Major Archibald Clunes Innes, then to the Bank of Australasia, then to John Major, who sold it to Archibald Mosman.
* Major depression
Among patients with mild depression, or who were in the Action or Maintenance stage at baseline, the intervention helped prevent disease progression to Major Depression during the follow-up period.

Major and leads
British Major Jack Churchill ( far right ) leads Commandos off a LCPL | Eureka Boat during a training exercise, sword in hand, in World War II.
Specific movements of the mace from the Drum Major will signal specific orders to the band he or she leads.
In Major League Baseball, a player earns the Triple Crown when he leads a league in three specific statistical categories.
However, if a player leads all of Major League Baseball in all three categories, he might be said to have captured a " Major League Triple Crown ".
There is a cadenza of quick triplet ostinatos which leads to the final section: speeding octaves and chords, culminating in a large run of the triplet ostinato up the keyboard along an F Major 6 chord, bringing the movement to a close.
The task force headquarters is attacked, severely wounding Colonel Reynolds and cutting off the XO, Major Jordan, from communicating with the Task Force ; Bannon finds himself in command of the Task Force and leads three companies to defeat the Soviet counter attack and rescue the Task Force staff.
In the beginning of the game, the player assumes the role of Major Sarah Parker of the Crayven Corporation as she leads the Crayven forces in order to eliminate the presence of the " Dawnies " ( her derogatory nickname in reference to followers of the Order ).
In the two episodes, Eleanor allows The Thrift to perform medical check-ups on soldiers, which leads to her meeting Major Quarrie.
The President holds overarching power, the General Manager organizes on-campus and off-campus events, the Drum Major creates the formations and leads marching, and the Conductor picks songs to play and conducts the band.
Major intersections along this route include 40th Street, Ashby Avenue ( State Route 13 ), University Avenue ( which leads to UC Berkeley ), Gilman Street, Marin Avenue, Central Avenue and Cutting Boulevard.
The ad, first shown to American audiences during the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star game, suggests that the designers of the new Dart " out the committees " because " they lead to compromise, and compromise leads to this: of Robin rolling over ".
Warrant Officer Peeler leads his company of ex-prisoners of war in the salute of Major Green, Commanding Officer of 2 / 4th Machine Gun Battalion.
Sergeant Major Avery Junior Johnson is a Marine who leads human forces against Covenant and Flood assaults throughout the Halo series.
In the TV drama series Breaking Bad during Season Four the leads find a recording of the character Gale ( David Costabile ) singing a camp karaoke version of Peter Schilling's " Major Tom ( Coming Home ).
Major Victory leads the assault when a combined Infinity / Outsiders team infiltrates their California base.
* Major – Failure is significant, but has a lesser impact than a Hazardous failure ( for example, leads to passenger discomfort rather than injuries ) or significantly increases crew workload ( safety related )

Major and alterations
Major alterations to the common law rule in the United Kingdom came into effect under the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964, including the application of traditional 21-year limitation on options.
With the helmet now being worn league wide in Major League Baseball, alterations of the helmet began to rise to the surface in 1961.
Major alterations were performed on the original North South Line station to be linked to the Circle Line.
Major alterations to the building were carried out in the 1880s.
* Knowlton Court, Kent: alterations and new gardens for Major Elmer Speed, 1904
Major alterations to the course were necessary for 2006 as USA Track and Field had to measure a new course to reflect the opening of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge and construction on the Ansonborough Fields complex resulted in the moving of the finish line away from Alexander Street, where it had been set since 2000, and a new finish line at George Street and Meeting Street, across from the Carolina First Arena in Charleston, was established.

Major and function
The organization's primary function is to work with Major League Baseball and individual teams to assure clubhouse and press-box access for BBWAA members.
Newspaper writers initially performed this function in the early days of Major League Baseball ( MLB ).
* 29 April — Major de Courcy Wheeler, the man who accepted the surrender of Patrick Pearse in 1916, presents President Seán T. O ' Kelly with Pearse's revolver at a special function at Áras an Uachtaráin.
In this function he took notice of the ideas of Major Ernest Swinton to build a tracked armoured vehicle and brought them to the attention of Winston Churchill on 25 December 1914, leading to the eventual creation of the Landship Committee.
By example, between 1978 and 1986, Air Force Major Paul De Wever, a Belgian high-ranking Officer, was in this function installed.
Major directions in recent travel writing scholarship include: studies about the role of gender in travel and travel writing ( e. g. Women Travelers in Colonial India: The Power of the Female Gaze by Indira Ghose ); explorations of the political functions of travel ( e. g. Radicals on the Road: The Politics of English Travel Writing in the 1930s by Bernard Schweizer ); postcolonial perspectives on travel ( e. g. English Travel Writing: From Pilgrimages to Postcolonial Explorations ( 2000 ) by Barbara Korte ); and studies about the function of language in travel and travel writing ( e. g. Across the Lines: Travel, Language, and Translation by Michael Cronin ).
Major ground improvements were carried out over the summer but disaster struck as the function hall at Creasey Park collapsed, taking with it a significant chunk of the budget and the boardroom.
On 4 April 1996 Major General Piers Reid signed a directive to initiate the establishment of a fully integrated logistic function in the New Zealand Army, with the intention of improving logistic support in both operational and non-operational environments.
It performs a function similar to that of a Major Crime unit of the RCMP or large municipal police agency.
In his Book of Tokens, a collection of inspired meditations on the 22 Tarot Keys of the Major Arcana, Case comments on the sex function, " You must wholly alter your conception of sex in order to comprehend the Ancient Wisdom.
Major Charaszkiewicz himself, at the outbreak of war, became head of Department ( Wydział ) F at the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief and carried on this function from September 1 to September 20, 1939.
40-31 Major impairment of functioning in several areas and unable to function in one of
Replacing the old Eastern and Western conferences ( although divisions from those conferences still existed but were renamed to suit the realignment ), the new conferences, AFC and NFC, function similar to Major League Baseball's American and National leagues, and each of those two were divided into three divisions: East, Central, and West.
Another friend of Roberts ', Major A. Hamilton Gibbs, author of the number one bestseller of 1925, Soundings, performed an editing function similar to Tarkington for the last section.

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