How many graphics cards does a miner have
up to 7 cards can be mined by expansion card.
all oil holes on the machine and all rotating parts should be refueled with clean sewing machine oil every 4 hours. Other oils and unclean sewing machine oil should not be used, so as not to affect the service life of the machine
(2) regular maintenance and inspection
it is necessary to keep the parts clean, regularly check whether the temperature and sound of the rotating parts are normal, and repair them immediately if any problems are found, so as to avoid damaging the machine
generally, minor overhaul is concted once a month, and cleaning and major overhaul are concted once a half year. After being put into use for a long time, it should be cleaned and overhauled first
the thickness and use speed of the sewing material should be selected within the specified range, and it should not be overloaded or over speed.
it's not easy to answer this question. Many people just hear that futures are risky, and they shout that futures are risky. In fact, which investment has no risk
people think that futures are risky because futures are margin trading, You can use 100000 yuan to make a contract worth 1 million yuan. Your capital has been magnified 10 times. Then if the market goes in the opposite direction, your principal may be lost. For example, when you buy two hand 704 copper, the price is 55000 (one hand is 5 tons), and the required margin is only 55000 * 10 tons * 10% = 55000. If the copper falls to 50000, your loss is (55000-50000) * 10 = 50000 But I think the risk is completely controllable. Risk and return are relative. There is absolutely no investment with low risk and high return. Investment in an instry mainly depends on whether its game rules are fair. Futures are fair and open relative to the domestic stock market
Preface
Chapter one overview of depression
section one origin and development of depression
I. description of depression in the West
II. Description of depression in China
section two harm of depression
I. Influence on daily life
II. Suicidal behavior
section three understanding of depression
I. correct understanding of depression
II The differences between depression and other diseases
3. Adolescent depression
Chapter 2: biological causes of depression
section 1: genetic factors
1. Blood relationship
2. Twins
3. Foster children
section 2: neurotransmitters
1. Serotonin
2. Norepinephrine
3. Dopamine
4 Neuropeptides
the third segment of neuroendocrine system
I. endocrine hormones
II. Hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis
III. hypothalamus pituitary thyroid axis
IV. immunological studies
I. immune cells
II. Cytokines
v. neural structure and function
I. electroencephalogram
II. Brain structure
III Brain function
section 6 biological rhythm
I, biological clock
II, sleep disorders
III, seasonal
Chapter 3 psychological causes of depression
section 1 psychoanalysis
I, "object splitting" theory
II, "mother infant attachment" theory
III, "self punishment" theory
IV, "psychological defense" theory
section 2 psychological behavior theory
I Learned helplessness
2. Reinforcement model
3. Regression model
4. Punishment model
section 3. Cognitive model
1. Quality stress model
2. Cognitive distortion model
3. ABC theory
4. Attribution style theory
5. Self attention theory
section 4. Other psychological theories
1. Susceptible personality of depression
2 Self esteem model
3. Hopeless depression model
Chapter 4: Sociological etiology of depression
section 1: family factors
1. Family structure
2. Parenting style
3. Family economic status
4. Family life events
section 2: marriage factors
1. Divorce
2. Sex life
3. Fertility
section 3: interpersonal relationship
1 Interpersonal personality characteristics
2. Interpersonal trust
3. Interpersonal conflict
4. Other social factors
1. Social support
2. Social change
3. Social occupation
4. Gender factors
5. Symptoms and diagnosis of depression
1. Clinical manifestations of depression
1. Painful emotional experience
2 Impairment of normal ability
3. Somatic symptoms
4. Cognitive impairment
5. Rare non characteristic symptoms
6. Changes of expression, daily behavior and speech
7. Changes of social behavior.
section 2 types of depression
1. Standard classification
2. Special types
section 3 diagnosis of depression
1. Diagnostic steps
2 Differential diagnosis
Chapter 6 behavioral therapy of depression
section 1 relaxation techniques
I breathing relaxation techniques
II muscle relaxation techniques
III other relaxation techniques
section 2 confidence training
I implementation steps of confidence training
II common techniques of confidence training
III Notes for implementation
section 3 behavior shaping technology
I. implementation steps of behavior shaping
II. Implementation technology of behavior shaping
III. notes for behavior shaping
section 4 behavior contract technology
I. implementation steps of behavior contract technology
II. Implementation technology of behavior contract
III Considerations for implementation
section 5 thought blocking technology
I. implementation steps of thought blocking
II. Implementation considerations
Chapter 7 cognitive therapy for depression
section 1 Ellis rational emotive therapy
I. implementation steps of rational emotive therapy
II. Implementation technology of rational emotive therapy
III Implementation considerations
section 2 Beck Cognitive Therapy
I. basic steps of Beck Cognitive Therapy
II. Implementation techniques of Beck Cognitive Therapy
III. implementation considerations
section 3 attribution therapy
I. implementation steps of attribution therapy
II. Implementation techniques of attribution therapy
III. implementation considerations
section 4 new emotive therapy
I Implementation steps of new emotive therapy
2. Implementation techniques of new emotive therapy
3. Implementation precautions
Chapter 8 interpersonal therapy for depression
section 1 treatment mode of interpersonal therapy
1. Setting of interpersonal therapy
2. Skills of interpersonal therapy
3 Problems to pay attention to
section 2 the process of interpersonal therapy
I. early stage of treatment
II. Mid stage of treatment
III. final stage
section 3 interpersonal therapy of adolescent, postpartum and senile depression
I. interpersonal therapy of adolescent depression
II. Interpersonal therapy of postpartum depression
III Interpersonal relationship therapy for senile depression
section 4 the integration of interpersonal relationship therapy and other psychotherapy
I. group interpersonal relationship therapy
II. Interpersonal cognitive problem solving therapy
Chapter 9 Art Therapy for depression
section 1. The implementation conditions of Sandplay Therapy
II. The implementation process and specific skills of Sandplay Therapy
III Notes on the implementation of Sandplay Therapy
section 2 music therapy
I. implementation conditions of music therapy
II. Implementation process of music therapy
III. notes on the implementation of music therapy
section 3 psychodrama therapy
I. Basic Elements of psychodrama therapy implementation
II. Implementation process and specific skills of psychodrama therapy
III What should be paid attention to in the implementation of psychodrama therapy Dance therapy
Chapter 10 drug treatment of depression
section 1 traditional antidepressants
amitriptyline
imipramine
doxepin
clomipramine hydrochloride
demetirine hydrochloride
maprotiline
minaprin
moclobemide
section 2 new antidepressants
fluoxetine
paroxetine
citalopram
sertraline
fluvoxamine
venlafaxine
misoprostone
bupropion
section 3 other antidepressants
mirtazapine
reboxetine
trazodone
section 4 common Chinese medicine prescriptions
Ganmai Dazao Decoction
Xiaoyao Powder
Banxia Houpu Decoction
Guipi Decoction
Zishui Qinggan Decoction
Anshen Ding pill
depression noun index
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