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The Lancet, 1974
Abstract An infant who subsequently died of sudden-infant-death syndrome was included in a sample of 24 healthy neonates in a study of normal learning ability using cardiac habituation to an auditory stimulus. This infant showed more lability and poorer stabilization of the cardiac rate after stimulation.
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Abstract An infant who subsequently died of sudden-infant-death syndrome was included in a sample of 24 healthy neonates in a study of normal learning ability using cardiac habituation to an auditory stimulus. This infant showed more lability and poorer stabilization of the cardiac rate after stimulation.
Lee Salk +2 more
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Sudden infant death syndrome (crib death)
American Heart Journal, 1977Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is diagnosed by the absence of lethal autopsy findings, or in a resuscitatable, "near miss" form with cyanosis, apnea, and bradycardia. The event is unexpected, although a minor respiratory infection is common, and occurs during sleep, between 1 and 6 months of age. There is growing evidence that the victims have had
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990
P G, Goyco, R C, Beckerman
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P G, Goyco, R C, Beckerman
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American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2020
Alper, Keten, Erdem, Okdemir
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Alper, Keten, Erdem, Okdemir
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