- The Montgomery–
Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a ten-item
diagnostic questionnaire which mental health professionals use to
measure the severity...
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Åsberg (born 1938) is a
Swedish psychiatrist. She was
based at the
Karolinska Institute until retirement in 2004. In a
pioneering 1976 paper,
Åsberg found...
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Åsberg et al. 2024, p. 11.
Åsberg et al. 2024, pp. 60–61. Währborg 2023, p. 61.
Åsberg et al. 2024, pp. 58, 62.
Åsberg et al. 2024, p. 62.
Åsberg et...
- The
Asberg is a hill, 441 m above sea
level (NHN), on the
Rheinwesterwald Volcanic Ridge on the
northern edge of the Linz
Heights (Linzer Höhe). Until...
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Josefin Åsberg (born 30 July 1974) is a
Swedish film art
director and
production designer. In 2013, she was
nominated for the
Guldbagge Award for Best...
- Stig
Åsberg (1909, Baku — 1968, Stockholm) was a
Swedish graphic artist. He
studied at
Konstfack in
Stockholm and had a
breakthrough in 1936 with illustrations...
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Henry IV of
Asberg (19
March 1409,
Dornhausen - 26 July 1492) was a
nobleman of the
Franconian House of
Absberg and clergyman. From 1465 to his
death he...
- 48°53′51″N 9°08′35″E / 48.89739°N 9.142977°E / 48.89739; 9.142977
Kleinaspergle is an
early La Tène
burial mound north of Hohenasperg, in Baden-Württemberg...
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Jaoui also
commended it for its
intelligence and wit. Set
decorator Josefin Åsberg received the
Vulcan Award of the
Technical Artist at Cannes. In August,...
- and
observed behaviour. CPRS was
developed by
Swedish psychiatrists Marie Åsberg,
Carlo Perris,
Daisy Schalling, and Göran
Sedvall in
collaboration with...