The animals thrived during the ice age because the temperatures were more equable with cool summers and milder winters. |
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On the other hand, I readily admit the influence of a milder form of lues venerea. |
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In milder years, the herd of 12 does and fawns which migrates through my yard are much more selective in their tastes. |
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Balance those killer workouts with something a bit milder like Pilates or yoga. |
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But their beautifying objects are usually hidden inside dainty purses or roomy bags and the article in question usually comes in milder colours. |
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In this, it is deeper acting than other herbs, such as the African yohimbe, the South America muira puama or the milder Central American damiana. |
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The stems can be blanched by earthing them up, which makes the astringent flavour milder. |
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The creative team has tried to retell the story in a milder way, from the innocent viewpoint of a child. |
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A Met Office spokesman said that the cold weather would continue until Sunday, when it should become milder. |
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He also laments, though in milder terms, the old-world style of Bach's choruses and airs. |
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Similarly the winters in the north are shorter and milder than they would be otherwise. |
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The symptoms are a milder form of the painful blisters that appear around the mouth, nose and feet in animals. |
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He sat as she went to the tray and put together a plate of the milder foods such as bread and jelly and French toast. |
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As well as bringing milder winters and hotter summers, warmer weather could trigger more rain, fiercer winds and more frequent storms. |
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In this, Jane Austen's last completed work, satire and ridicule take a milder form, and the tone is more grave and tender. |
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You may be suffering from low-grade depression, formally known as dysthymia, which is milder and tougher to identify than acute depression. |
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Towards the middle of the period the climate became warmer and milder, the glaciers receded, and the continental interiors became drier. |
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Grant reminds that even if you do not develop a deadly version of the flu, it wouldn't be fun to have a milder flu run you down. |
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He was emphatic that chickenpox was not a milder version of smallpox and that the two were distinct maladies. |
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Shango does have its milder moments of tablas and bansuris, but those tracks are too deep and delicate for the rave environment. |
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It is the milder substances that make up the vast bulk of the Chinese materia medica. |
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This, however, was bearding the lion in his den, the lady being cared for in a milder way by the authorities, while James returned home. |
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Flavors of vegetables maturing in the cool, crisp days of autumn are often sweeter and milder than those grown during hot summer weather. |
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If Saturn is benefic or neutral, then opportunities arise for learning in a milder fashion. |
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The psychiatrist examines Virginia Woolf's life from the perspective of her illness, cyclothymia, a milder form of manic depression. |
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Wouldn't it be pleasant to have milder temperatures, especially in the temperate and frigid zones? |
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A magenta pile of sharply marinated red cabbage anchors the plate, along with a milder chopped romaine salad. |
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Bites from mosquitoes, ticks, biting flies and some spiders also can cause reactions, but these are generally milder. |
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Both retinol and tretinoin can cause redness and irritation, but retinol's side effects are usually milder. |
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Most teens that get acne have the milder form, called non-inflammatory acne, and get just a few blackheads or whiteheads every now and then. |
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The milder and more beneficent forces of nature were addressed as female deities and invoked with prayers. |
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Smallpox vaccine contains live vaccinia virus, a milder cousin of the variola virus. |
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Now, two months into the new year, the consequences appear to be far milder than the insurers suggested. |
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In general, more varieties may be grown in the milder climate of southern Missouri. |
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A significantly milder statement was finally released, which supported the student protest previous to the occupation. |
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Generally, really good concept cars serve as models for much milder production vehicles at some point. |
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For a richer texture but milder oyster flavor, you can substitute half-and-half for 1 to 2 cups of the milk. |
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Normally, an extended period of milder weather which delays the onset of winter's extremes would be seen as a cause for heartfelt celebration. |
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Alcohol is one of our milder stupefiers and may have made civilization both necessary and possible. |
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More than 1 million milder forms of skin cancer will occur, and these are the ones tied to chronic or prolonged suntanning. |
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The younger your child is when she gets chickenpox, the milder her symptoms will be. |
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Generally, chickenpox is a milder illness for children than it is for adults. |
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Both groups reported milder hot flush symptoms during treatment, but the reduction was greater in the clonidine group. |
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All Scottish bakers who make the bun have their own spice mix, and flavours range from strong peppery versions to milder cinnamon-flavoured ones. |
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The effects of the spray are similar to the milder pepper spray which targets the eyes, nose and mouth. |
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A combination of a milder climate and better and more reliable cars seem to have lulled us all into a sense of security which occasionally proves false. |
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At least French mustard is a whole lot milder than English mustard. |
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Blushers will add a touch of piquancy to a dish of milder mushrooms. |
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Forecasters said the milder weather should be on the way for the weekend, with snow showers probably turning to sleet and sunny spells across the region by tomorrow. |
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Mine are hung for no more than 2 or 3 days especially over the last few years what with the milder winters. Its a question of taste and how high you like your bird. |
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But not all chillies are suicidally hot and beginners are advised to start with milder varieties, like Anaheim or Fresno, that produce a tangy, glowing sensation in the mouth. |
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Tetracyclines such as doxycycline are helpful in milder illnesses. |
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All the Orthodox member churches are critical of the WCC, but some are milder in their criticisms than the Russian church, which has within it an ultraconservative faction. |
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The sad truth is that one in five of us will suffer from a bout of severe depressive illness and many more will dip in and out of milder depressions. |
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The Rani platter brings two potato-pea samosas, four milder pakoras, and one aloo pattice, an intriguing flat potato dumpling with minty coriander chutney stuffed inside. |
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For a milder flavour replace chilli powder with ground paprika. |
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The noninvasive and milder types of infection, primarily strep throat and skin infections, occur mostly in children between the ages of 5 and 14 years old. |
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When milder weather came it came with a strong south-westerly wind. |
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Missense mutations in human PAX6 tend to cause either milder forms of aniridia or other eye disorders, such as displaced pupils or Peters anomaly. |
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Some modern factories use cow's milk, which is cheaper and produces a milder flavoured cheese, although Loula continues the time-honoured method using only goat's milk. |
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Cameron said he did not know that Coulson had received only a milder vetting until six months before News of the World closed. |
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The Bushmaster round subjects the shooter to significantly milder recoil than the. |
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Others depend on the milder climate as a refuge when continental Europe is in the grip of winter. |
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Like the rest of the UK, the island has an oceanic climate, but is somewhat milder and sunnier, which makes it a holiday destination. |
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Partly because I loved milder forms of knifeplay but had never taken it as far as I'd fantasized, but mostly because of her. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Exmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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For example, western Germany is more impacted by milder Atlantic air masses than is eastern Germany. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Bath has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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Winter daytime temperatures rarely fall below freezing and are milder than places such as Moscow and Newfoundland which lie at similar latitudes. |
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Then they tell us that vaccination will mitigate the disease that it will make it milder. |
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Owing to its westerly position and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, Glasgow is one of Scotland's milder areas. |
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As part of a coastal region, it experiences a milder climate than the mountains and valleys inland. |
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The climate is milder in comparison to other areas of the same latitude around the globe due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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Speaker challenged the diagnosis, resulting in a new diagnosis of a milder form of tuberculosis and the lifting of restrictions on his movements. |
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The weather is generally milder on the seacoast than inland but rainfall occurs with the same intensity on both. |
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Also, the proximity to Lake Michigan keeps lakefront Chicago cooler in early summer and milder in winter than areas to the west. |
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Lawrence hunt officially started on March 25 due to thin ice caused by the year's milder temperatures. |
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Located near to the coast, its climate is slightly milder than locations further inland. |
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In the southern hemisphere, the winds are generally milder, but summer storms near Mauritius can be severe. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Somerset has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Wiltshire has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents, but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes, but usually very cloudy. |
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Brief periods of milder climate that occurred during the last glacial are called interstadials. |
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They are milder in flavor than the bulbs, and are most often consumed while immature and still tender. |
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They can also be used to make a tea that is milder than teas made with the flowers. |
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In the United States and South Africa a much milder form of smallpox, variola minor, was recognized just before the close of the 19th century. |
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Coastal areas are moderated somewhat by the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in milder winters and cooler summers in immediate coastal areas. |
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Same applies for a milder version of a felony that is punishable with imprisonment less than a year. |
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It is present all year in the milder climates of Ireland and the United Kingdom and its adjacent European coasts. |
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While H5N1 flu is obviously lethal, some milder flus pose a greater societal threat, Professor Mathews says. |
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As we proceeded southwardly, the temperature grew milder, and the day closed with a calm and pleasant sunset. |
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Being one of the most southerly parts of the UK, the Isle of Wight has a milder subclimate than most other areas. |
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Puritan austerity was so tempered by Dutch indifference, that mercy itself could not have dictated a milder system. |
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The all-natural Ultragrain flour is the first sweeter, milder whole-grain wheat ground to the consistency of refined white flours. |
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At the milder end, it's Wayne Rooney widdling against a wall because he can't be bothered to find a Gents. |
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The Aash had similar seasoning to Indian cooking, although the sauce was milder and wispier. |
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In order ways, too, they resembler red cells in humans with sickle cell trait, a milder form of sickle cell disease. |
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Microscopic observations showed that pungent peppers tend to have thinner spots on their seed coats than milder seeds. |
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On the other hand, other research suggests that there has been a trend towards milder forms of FGC in countries where medicalisation is apparent. |
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The bower aims his display straight at the dominant figure, who may reciprocate with a milder version of the same action. |
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It has made them milder, more empty, less exquisite in their use of complementary colours than they were when he painted them. |
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Savoy has a milder, sweeter taste, and it has no strong sulfury smell when cooked. |
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This kind of whining was at the milder end of the loony spectrum. |
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Finger alerted the FDA because he had a similar yet milder reaction after eating the white corn chips he purchased. |
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In milder cases of bullous pemphigoid, other antiinflammatory medications such as dapsone and tetracyclines have proven effective. |
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Naturally milder, ground lamb takes on the flavor of cumin and plays well with poblanos, black beans and sweet potatoes. |
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They do not experience severe symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions but suffer a milder hypomania which can still be severely disruptive. |
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Although their acid sacrament was perfectly legal during the actual Acid Tests, milder marijuana was not. |
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There will be issues for crops that require vernalisation due to the milder winters and plants may not become acclimatised to be able to withstand radiation frosts. |
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In Japan, more than a hundred misos are available, but few appear in American markets.In general, lighter misos will have milder flavor, darker types are stronger. |
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In this region, the splashy Matilija poppy usually appreciates some dappled shade and a little more water than it would need in milder areas of Southern California. |
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If a movie, novel, musical, book or play is so volatile as to induce self-flagellation by an entire community, turn to something milder and less controversial. |
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Woodlarks breed on heaths and cleared forests, expanding their range thanks to milder winters, so this year's movement indicates a difficult time for birds. |
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Moderated by the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, the southern portion of the state has a milder climate and a longer growing season than the northern portion of the state. |
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Further south along the Pacific coast, the Mediterranean climate transitions into a desert climate but it is milder and not as hot as along the gulf coast. |
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Camels eating green herbage can ingest sufficient moisture in milder conditions to maintain their bodies' hydrated state without the need for drinking. |
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With its milder winters, New Zealand hedgehogs hibernate for only three months of the year so do not need to put on so much weight in autumn as their ancestors. |
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The Pacific coast features a humid subtropical climate that experiences milder winters with occasional snowfall and hot, humid summers because of the southeast seasonal wind. |
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Besides, it was getting cold. They say that the oreibasia took place in midwinter, but I daresay the Peloponnesus is considerably milder that time of year than Vermont. |
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Like other major cities, Chicago also experiences urban heat island, making the city and its suburbs milder than surrounding rural areas, especially at night and in winter. |
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The climate of Belfast is significantly milder than some other locations in the world at a similar latitude, due to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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In addition, sea conditions can also falsely seem milder than they are as the waves ahead are being viewed from behind making white caps less apparent. |
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An exception to this type of climate and vegetation is the mountain areas in the northern region, where high altitudes lead to milder temperatures and drier landscape. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, the Mendip Hills have a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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Subpolar oceanic climates are less prone to temperature extremes than subarctic climates or continental climates, featuring milder winters than these climates. |
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As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Dartmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than locations at similar height in the rest of England. |
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To reach their conclusions, researchers scoured published studies on MDD, or clinical depression, and dysthymia, which is a milder form of depression. |
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