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A simple bed, especially one for portable or temporary purposes; a camp bed.
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However, these lysimeters and especially the 3.5 cm-long ML (ML3.5) yielded substantially higher values than that of COT, with the ratio of ML12/50 to COT and the ratio of ML3.5 to COT being up to 2.4 and 5.8, respectively, implying, as was indeed found during periodic measurements, lower nocturnal temperatures and subsequently higher moisture content at 0 0.2 cm at the MLs in comparison to COT.
Housing crisis: did damp and crowding contribute to cot death?
Broadcaster Anne Diamond, who lost a son to cot death, branded the plot "tacky sensationalism".
Allen lost two of her younger siblings to cot death in 2004.
While all this was happening, Kelly married the writer Michael Bird, had three children, suffering the loss of one of them at three months to cot death.
Active sleep was identified behaviourally according to cot side observation of rapid eye movements, largely irregular breathing, and frequent isolated limb movements.
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Everything from toys and games, to cots, clothes and comforters.
Just let them know what you need in advance – from nappies to cots – and it will be waiting for you in your suite when you arrive.
Our previous studies comparing bed-sharing to cot-sleeping infants [ 49, 50] have been used to determine sample size using two of our primary outcome measures.
Infants and neonates are not independently mobile so are confined to cots and their rooms whereas older children are mobile and their movement around ward areas and interaction with other patients and visitors could contribute to their greater risk.
Dr Pinsky refers in his letter to a paper by de Wilde and colleagues [ 4], which has a particularly interesting figure and Table 3 that compares five pulse contour algorithms to COtd.
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