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Forensic analysts speak of a "window of death": the period from the last time the victim was known to be alive to the latest moment when biological indicators would allow death to have occurred.
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The first and simpler approach was to increase the number of comparisons per gene by creating 20 windows of early death cases by advancing the early death window one case at a time while holding the group of 20 longest survivors constant.
Importantly, with logistic regression, one can increase the number of comparisons for each gene model by using sliding and revolving windows of early death and long survival cases, providing additional evidence in support of the prognostic gene list.
For each of these time windows, incidence rates of death are calculated, which are then transformed to cumulative incidences, and a life table can be calculated (analogous to our Figures 1 and 2).
Acquire an image of the Windows Blue Screen of Death.
But there is only a short window of time after death — perhaps 20 to 30 minutes — for the organs to be preserved.
It is the soaped-window, papered-over sign of death.
The test version I've been using behaved pretty well most of the time, but there were occasional flurries of "blue screen of death" Windows errors that were probably a result of shaky code.
Some have suggested that plugging in the Kindles when the computer is either asleep or booting up can allow them to be used or charged without prompting the Windows 10 blue screen of death crash.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for geeky tattoos (I'm considering a 20-sided die somewhere), but this is a Windows BSOD (Blue Screen of Death, n00b).
This sort of fatal system error is sometimes compared to the situation informally known as the Blue Screen of Death on Windows systems.
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