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- Look up depression, depress, or depressed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Depression may refer to: Depression (mood), a state of low mood and aversion...
- Economy, money, and the great depression 1919–1939 (1976) Kehoe, Timothy J. and Edward C. Prescott, eds. Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century (2007)...
- expansions in the business cycle, but does not declare depressions. Generally, periods labeled depressions are marked by a substantial and sustained shortfall...
- Depression is a mental state of low mood and aversion to activity. It affects about 3.5% of the global po****tion, or about 280 million people of all ages...
- and Cooley, Business cycles and depressions : an encyclopedia p. 149 Glasner and Cooley, Business cycles and depressions : an encyclopedia p. 132. Michael...
- depressive disorder. They include depressions due to physical illness, medications, and substance use disorders. Depression due to physical illness is diagnosed...
- No Depression is a quarterly roots music journal with a concurrent online publication. In print, No Depression is an ad-free publication focused on long-form...
- (10 mi) west of the depression lie the oases of Siwa in Egypt and Jaghbub in Libya in smaller but similar depressions. The Qattara Depression contains the second...
- In geology, a depression is a landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area. Depressions form by various mechanisms. Erosion-related: Blowout:...
- Inbreeding depression is the reduced biological fitness that has the potential to result from inbreeding (the breeding of related individuals). The loss...