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A graph that shows the relationship between Mania and Hypomania. The graph is divided into three sections each representing a different type of depression. The top section is labeled "Upper limit of normal" mood (happiness joy) and the bottom section is titled "Good times". The graph shows that Mania has a higher level of happiness joy and bad times while the middle section has a lower level of normal mood (sadness grief). There are three lines in the graph representing the different types of depression - Mania Hypomaniania and Subsyndromal depression. The lines are colored in different shades of blue orange and yellow representing different levels of depression such as "Bad times" "Lower limit of "normal" mood" and "Major depression." The graph also has a legend at the bottom that explains the meaning of each line.

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A graph that shows the relationship between Mania and Hypomania. The graph is divided into three sections each representing a different type of depression. The top section is labeled "Upper limit of normal" mood (happiness joy) and the bottom section is titled "Good times". The graph shows that Mania has a higher level of happiness joy and bad times while the middle section has a lower level of normal mood (sadness grief). There are three lines in the graph representing the different types of depression - Mania Hypomaniania and Subsyndromal depression. The lines are colored in different shades of blue orange and yellow representing different levels of depression such as "Bad times" "Lower limit of "normal" mood" and "Major depression." The graph also has a legend at the bottom that explains the meaning of each line.

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