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In the current study, we focused upon the hippocampus in sudden unexplained deaths in infants because of the potential for elucidating the role of seizures in such deaths, as well as a possible continuum of hippocampal/seizure-related deaths linked to sudden death across the age spectrum, including SUDC and SUDEP [ 27].
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These two modes of transmission effectively represent the two extremes of a possible continuum, with the key distinction being the degree of memory in the current force of infection of previous levels of infection.
The impact of birth spacing, breast feeding and utilization of antenatal, delivery and postnatal services have clearly demonstrated the possible impact of the continuum-of-care approach [ 41] from antenatal to postnatal life on the survival and well-being of newborns.
Although aerenchyma was absent in the nodes of B. humidicola, it is possible that the continuum of the ventilation path between shoots and roots was restricted (rather than impeded) to intercellular spaces in the nodes, as was suggested in rice (Butterbach-Bahl et al. 1997; Steffens et al. 2011).
The type space of each buyer is given by a compact subset of Rd+ with a continuum of possible types.
The resulting "plenoptic camera" provides information about how the scene would look when viewed from a continuum of possible viewpoints bounded by the main lens aperture.
Broad generalizations about the relationships between plants and their symbionts are limited due to the context-dependent nature of such symbioses, which exist along a continuum of possible outcomes, from mutualistic to parasitic.
The standard implementation techniques and their variations discussed in this chapter can be freely mixed and matched to provide a continuum of possible trade-offs.
Probation is one point … on a continuum of possible punishments ranging from solitary confinement in a maximum-security facility to a few hours of mandatory community service. 483 U. S., at 874.
Experiments having a continuum of possible outcomes for example, that of selecting a number at random from the interval [r, s] involve subtle mathematical difficulties that were not satisfactorily resolved until the 20th century.
For random variables having a continuum of possible values, the function that plays the same role as the probability distribution of a discrete random variable is called a probability density function.
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