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Exanthema subitum ( meaning sudden rash ), also referred to as roseola infantum ( or rose rash of infants ), sixth disease ( as the sixth rash-causing childhood disease ), and ( confusingly ) baby measles, or three-day fever, is a disease of children, generally under two years old, although it has been known to occur in eighteen year olds, whose manifestations are usually limited to a transient rash (" exanthem ") that occurs following a fever of about three day's duration.
A schizophrenic patient of Harold's is overwhelmed with her new baby and the sudden death of her husband.
The sudden dropping of young characters was humorously spoofed in As the Stomach Turns by Marion's daughter ( played by Vicki Lawrence ) arriving at the door holding a baby and announcing, " Hi, Mom.
In a pregnant woman, after childbirth some or all of these larvae are stimulated to re-enter the circulation ( presumably by sudden hormonal changes ), then to pass into the mammary glands, so that the newborn baby can receive a large dose of infective larvae through its mother's milk.
All of a sudden, for ' Jack & Diane ,' Mick said ' Johnny, you should put baby rattles on there.
Due to a sudden car accident, however, Adi is presumed dead and Panna loses Adi's out-of-wedlock baby before it can be born.

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The released airflow produces a sudden impulse causing an audible sound, or burst ( hence the name plosive ).
This allows the dens of axis to move and exert pressure on spinal cord causing sudden death.
The MythBusters program also tested the veracity of a video found on the Internet, whereby a quantity of thermite was allowed to drop onto a block of ice of similar mass, causing a sudden explosion.
A person rising quickly from a sitting or reclining position may have a sudden fall in blood pressure, causing dizziness or fainting.
Fantine does not believe in the mayor's sudden kindness, claiming that it was him who allowed the foreman to send her away from the factory and causing her misery.
On 7 June, he surprised it when resupplying on the English coast ; it was only saved from a severe defeat in the Battle of Solebay by a sudden turning of the wind, causing De Ruyter to lose the weather gage.
Poe describes it as causing " sharp pains, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleeding at the pores " leading to death within half an hour.
It transfers sudden energy to the key pins which communicate this to the driver pins causing those pins only to jump, allowing the cylinder to turn freely for a brief moment, until the pin springs return the pins to their locking position.
The engine can kick back, causing sudden reverse rotation.
GPS signals are affected when solar activity causes sudden variations in the density of the ionosphere, causing the GPS signals to scintillate ( like a twinkling star ).
Although the ECG findings of Brugada syndrome were first reported among survivors of cardiac arrest in 1989, it was only in 1992 that the Brugada brothers recognized it as a distinct clinical entity, causing sudden death by causing ventricular fibrillation ( a lethal arrhythmia ) in the heart.
Cargo barriers may be used to prevent unsecured cargo from causing injuries in the event of sudden deceleration, collision, or a rollover.
The bandwagon effect can also lead to sudden explosion of similar products which ultimately crowd the market, causing customer interest to peter out and leaving companies high and dry.
** Cochlear Neuronitis-an infection of the Cochlear nerve, generally viral, causing sudden deafness but no vertigo
However, in the absence of the helmet, the head would have been brought to a sudden stop from a higher speed causing more injury.
By causing a sudden difference in voltage, it generates a current.
The hull ruptures rapidly, causing a sudden drop in pressure inside the kernel and a corresponding rapid expansion of the steam, which expands the starch and proteins of the endosperm into airy foam.
But the rumour of insolvency caused a sudden demand of withdrawal of too many customers, which could not be answered, causing the bank to become insolvent and declare bankruptcy.
Oomycetes occupy both saprophytic and pathogenic lifestyles – and include some of the most notorious pathogens of plants, causing devastating diseases such as late blight of potato and sudden oak death.
Brainstem Slurring dysarthria ( tongue weakness causing impaired speech ); dysphagia ( difficulty swallowing ); numbness, weakness ; all four limb paresthesia ; drop attacks from sudden loss of postural tone are basilar in origin ; a vertebrobasilar artery occlusion episode causes symptoms to be induced by abrupt position changes.
Thermal plants are much less able to respond to sudden changes in electrical demand, potentially causing frequency and voltage instability.
This can result in blood clots causing sudden stroke.
Dinosaurs are appearing all over the city, causing havoc, but no one can account for their sudden appearances and disappearances.

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But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
With another sudden change of mood, he is again calm and protective, exhorting her to trust and obey him as God's spokesman -- and the chromatic scale descends in ominous contradiction.
His sudden unannounced appearance at the Borden home was strange in that he did not carry an iota of baggage with him, although he clearly intended to stay overnight, if not longer.
With sudden energy, she went to the phone and rang Holden's office and asked for him.
A second scene flashed before his mind, the interior of the garage at the new house and the young Bartlett girl turning startled to meet him, the dim dark and the sudden confusion and fear and then the brightness as Mae had clicked on the light.
In the middle of the stairway, all of a sudden we heard His … voice: ' Do not bring him in here ', and so they took me back ".
Due to the need for so many sailors to work onshore, Brueys had not deployed any of his lighter warships as scouts, which left him unable to swiftly react to the sudden appearance of the British.
In July 1978, in a sudden move, the other SMC officers forced Acheampong to resign, replacing him with Lieutenant General Akuffo.
His sudden appearance among the Gauls of the Po Valley, moreover, enabled him to detach those tribes from their new allegiance to the Romans before the latter could take steps to check the rebellion.
There is disagreement over Cocteau's reaction to Radiguet's sudden death in 1923, with some claiming that it left him stunned, despondent and prey to opium addiction.
I thought he had suddenly foundered, and, speaking to him, was on point of dismounting and leading him, when he all of a sudden fell a-groaning pieteously, hung his head, spread out his forelegs, as if to save himself from falling, and stood stock still, continuing to groan.
His work on other religions was interrupted by his sudden death in 1920, which prevented him from following Ancient Judaism with studies of early Christianity and Islam.
On a nostalgic trip to Washington in 1902 he had a sudden heart attack and died ; Henry Cabot Lodge eulogized him as " a good hater, who detested shams, humbugs and pretense above all else.
Only Wolsey's sudden death at Leicesteron his journey to the Tower of London saved him from the public humiliation and inevitable execution he would have suffered upon his arrival at the Tower.
Gömbös ' sudden death in 1936 while negotiating with Germany in Munich and the arrival of Kálmán Darányi, a non-fascist successor to him, ended Hungary's initial involvement in pursuing a trilateral axis.
His sudden death at age 31 caused mass hysteria among his female fans, further propelling him into icon status.
Ravel, ever modest, was bemused by the critics ' sudden favor of him since his American tour: “ Didn ’ t I represent to the critics for a long time the most perfect example of insensitivity and lack of emotion ?...
Thus, many credit him with the recovery, but his ability to withstand a sudden economic downturn has been untested.
" A sudden loss of three stone had prevented him from playing in Prince Rainier's XI at Monte Carlo, Monaco.
The weak parts of this story have been identified as: the sudden and unexplained departure of the Simons ; the subsequent cruel treatment of the child-keeping him in a dark room practically out of sight ( unless any doubt of his identity was possible ), while his sister was in comparative comfort ; the cause of death, declared to be of long standing, but in fact developed rapidly, and the fact that the disease is usually not fatal and is self-limiting ; the insufficient excuse provided for the child's muteness under Gomin's regime ( he had answered Barras ) and the irregularities in the formalities in attending the death and the funeral, when a simple identification of the body by Marie Thérèse would have prevented any doubt of his death.
It is Milo's sudden death which makes him most akin to the heroes: there is a hint of hubris in his attempt to rend the tree asunder, and striking contrast between his glorious athletic achievements and his sudden ignoble death.
His careful, methodical approach to warfare had protected the empire from the risk of sudden defeats, while his determination and skill had allowed him to prosecute successful sieges and assaults against enemy strongholds.

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