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More recently the genre has been preoccupied with microbial or unseen eco-terror, in movies like M. Night Shyamalan's 2008 film "The Happening," which turned the wind rustling through the trees into a killer, and Mr. Soderbergh's "Contagion," which tracked the global progression of a deadly virus.

The global progression from URTI to pneumonia in our study was of 4.5% (1/22).

Therefore, the immune system involvement may explain the subtlety of the clinical symptoms and global progression of the dementia over a period of time.

Folgar et al. [ 16] found that mean global progression rates significantly decreased from −1.48 dB/year (SD 1.4) before surgery to −0.43 dB/year (SD 0.8) after surgery.

However, the global patterns of atrophy changes in PCA and tAD groups compared with the control group point to a relatively global progression of atrophy in these disease groups.

First, the findings suggested that subtle changes in spoken language may be evident during prodromal stages of Alzheimer's disease; and second that it was possible to derive measures of language function whose changing values mirrored global progression through the successive clinical stages of disease.

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Beside the in-plane strain localisations, out-of-plane strains "jumps" occurred locally at the "z-crown" spots which were associated with both local and global damage progression.

We detected a pattern that suggests the existence of age-specific responses rather than a global, linear progression from a neonatal to an adult pattern.

The global annual progression of PWV in our study was 0.020 m/sec in men, 0.024 m/sec in women and 0.302 m/sec in diabetic women.

They showed that the total time that MAP during sleep was 10 mmHg below the daytime MAP was a significant predictor of global VF progression by multivariate analysis (P < 0.02) [ 70].

However, some TLRs, most notably TLR3, exhibited enormous differences in the magnitude of expression and function in skin cells before and after birth when compared with adults, suggesting the existence of age-specific responses rather than a global, linear progression from a prenatal to an adult pattern (i.e. the relationships are not simply one of a higher level of TLR expression in adult skin).

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