On Aug 25, 8:52 pm, supporter <abo_elyosr1...@yahoo.com> wrote: The side effects of Antidepressants are actual and affect patient’s health. The contradiction here is that, antidepressants may be for some people at some times, these bad side effects can be extremely depressing in themselves. Table 1 : Demographic and clinical characeristics Table 2 : CNS side effect
On Aug 25, 8:51 pm, supporter <abo_elyosr1...@yahoo.com> wrote: The side effects of Antidepressants are actual and affect patient’s health. The contradiction here is that, antidepressants may be for some people at some times, these bad side effects can be extremely depressing in themselves. Table 1 : Demographic and clinical characeristics Table 2 : CNS side effect
Paul Stamler <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote: "Chris Hornbeck" <chrishornbeckremovethis@att.net> wrote in message news:3e4f94d248opfdhqi3ukcmre3e682onq5t@4ax.com... The OP's question implied that "something else" exists, and doubtlessly grew out the fetish of "phase" in audio. He also may have heard that the filters used in sampled recording (before and after) badly mangle the
In article <sNGdnYvXWa3v7sTVnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@comcast.com>, Arny Krueger <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote: "John Phillips" <news0804@DontUseThis.mainly.me.uk> wrote in message news:slrng5g1c7.hsk.news0804@linux.mainly.me.uk On 2008-06-16, Jim Lesurf <noise@audiomisc.co.uk> wrote: IIRC Lipschitz and Vanderkooy were publishing about dither in JAES in about 1984 and just after. Although
On 2008-06-16, Jim Lesurf <noise@audiomisc.co.uk> wrote: In article <slrng5d1ij.8ms.news0804@linux.mainly.me.uk>, John Phillips <news0804@DontUseThis.mainly.me.uk> wrote: I also suspect that with many of the old analogue original recordings the recorded noise level is enough to dither adequately any transfer onto CD-A - even if the engineers don't explicitly add in dither or noise