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SID, SIDS, and SUDS

Pediatrics, 1972
Just when we became familiar with the meaning of SUDS (Sudden Unexpected Death Syndrome) we find in the same issue of Pediatrics (June 1972) SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and SID (Sucrase Isomaltase Deficiency). Nothing is sacred.
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SIDS and chaos

Medical Hypotheses, 1994
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome may exhibit chaotic behavior because it fits common characteristics of chaotic systems including unpredictability, sensitivity to initial conditions, dependence on parameters, and coupling. Chaos theory suggests that preventive efforts should be added to those directed toward a 'cure'.
M S, Sheridan, E, Kostlany
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SIDS or Murder?

Pediatrics, 1998
To the Editor. In his commentary in the January 1997 issue of Pediatrics ,1 Dr Bergman stated his concern that the much-publicized conviction of Waneta Hoyt for causing the deaths of her five children, deaths previously attributed to the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), might provoke a “return to the aura of suspicion that surrounded SIDS deaths ...
D M, Becroft, B K, Lockett
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Cad and Sid

Vox Sanguinis, 1972
SummaryMaterials rich in Sda‐activity inhibit the anti‐Cad activity of Dolichos biflorus seed extract. This observation supports the view that Cad is a strong form of Sda.
G W, Bird, J, Wingham
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Sids.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2016
By definition, the cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is not known. Observational studies have found an association between SIDS and several risk factors, including prone sleeping position, prenatal or postnatal exposure to tobacco smoke, soft sleeping surfaces, hyperthermia/overwrapping, bed sharing (particularly with mothers who smoke ...
Fern R, Hauck, Kawai O, Tanabe
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SID

ACM SIGSMALL/PC Notes, 1991
Humans have powerful image processing systems which can assist in managing large amount of information. Program visualization can be used to exploit this capability to make complex systems manageable. In addition to being a tool for managing complexity, program visualization can support the maintenance of conceptual integrity, by providing a framework ...
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Smoking and SIDS

Pediatrics, 1977
We noted with pleasure that an article by Bergman and Wiesner in the November 1976 issue of Pediatrics (p. 665) confirmed both our own earlier data1 and that of Steele and Langworth2 demonstrating an increased incidence of maternal cigarette smoking in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Serotonin and SIDS

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011
to the editor: The article by Cummings et al. ([2][1]) emphasizes the vital role of serotonin in cardiovascular homeostasis and respiratory control, using mice with a genetic deficiency, challenged by severe and repeated anoxia.
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SIDS or Murder?

Pediatrics, 1988
To the Editor.— It was with resignation that I read the paper by Oren et al1 about SIDS and familial occurrence. It is my opinion, as well as that of a number of other forensic pathologists to whom I showed the article, that the five deaths in group I of this article (infants born to families with two or more siblings who died of SIDS ...
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'Near-Miss' SID

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987
Sir .—As coroner of Jefferson County, Louisville, which is the largest county in Kentucky, we have actively investigated and done research in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) for the past 13 years. During that time we have done our own research on several probable causes and fairly well ruled out all of them.
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