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1 Seasonal Affective Disorder
Physiology: SADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Seasonal Affective Disorder
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2 Seasonal Affective Disorder Syndrome
Physiology: SADSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Seasonal Affective Disorder Syndrome
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3 сезонное аффективное расстройство
Russian-english psychology dictionary > сезонное аффективное расстройство
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4 САР
1) Engineering: automatic control system2) Telecommunications: свойство асимптотической равновероятности3) Abbreviation: SAD (Сезонное аффективное расстройство (seasonal affective disorder)4) Electronics: AIS, automatic identification system5) Automation: ADS, automatic decoding system, decoder, декодер, система автоматической расшифровки6) Makarov: система автоматического регулирования7) Automatic control: ACS -
5 зимняя депрессия, уныние
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зимняя депрессия, уныние
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6 сезонная депрессия
Psychiatry: seasonal affective disorder (рекуррентное депрессивное расстройство, приступы которого возникают в определенное время года, преимущественно зимой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сезонная депрессия
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7 сезонное аффективное расстройство
Psychiatry: seasonal affective disorder (Депрессивное расстройство из-за конфликта "внутренних часов" организма и суточного цикла жизни, не учитывающего сезонное изменение продолжительности дня.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сезонное аффективное расстройство
См. также в других словарях:
seasonal affective disorder — seasonal affective disorder, n. A form of mild depression that occurs in winters, associated with reduction in the amount of sunlight. It is characterized by oversleeping, irritability, and sometimes overeating. It can be treated by light therapy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seasonal affective disorder — n. a disorder characterized by mental depression, the recurrence of which is associated with the shorter periods of daylight during the winter months … English World dictionary
Seasonal affective disorder — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = Light therapy lamp for Seasonal Affective Disorder DiseasesDB = 11910 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 001532 eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D016574 Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) … Wikipedia
seasonal affective disorder — noun : depression that tends to recur with the shortening length of day during the fall and winter months abbreviation SAD * * * noun [noncount] medical : an illness that makes people feel sad and tired during the winter because there is less… … Useful english dictionary
seasonal affective disorder — N UNCOUNT Seasonal affective disorder is a feeling of tiredness and sadness that some people have during the autumn and winter when there is very little sunshine. The abbreviation SAD is often used … English dictionary
Seasonal Affective Disorder — (SAD) See Depression: Recent Concepts: seasonal affective disorder (1984) … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) — Depression that tends to occur (and recur) as the days grow shorter in the fall and winter. It is believed that affected persons react adversely to the decreasing amounts of light and the colder temperatures as the fall and winter progress.… … Medical dictionary
seasonal affective disorder — sea·son·al affective disorder .sēz ən əl n depression that tends to recur as the days grow shorter during the fall and winter abbr. SAD * * * (SAD) a cyclically recurring mood disorder characterized by depression, extreme lethargy, increased need … Medical dictionary
seasonal affective disorder — seasonal af.fective dis order n [U] an illness that makes people feel sad and tired in winter, because there is not enough light from the sun = ↑SAD … Dictionary of contemporary English
seasonal affective disorder — seasonal af fective dis,order noun uncount an illness that affects some people during the time of year when there is very little light from the sun and that makes them feel tired and unhappy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
SAD (seasonal affective disorder) — Depression that tends to occur (and recur) as the days grow shorter in the fall and winter. It is believed that affected persons react adversely to the decreasing amounts of light and the colder temperatures as the fall and winter progress.… … Medical dictionary