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The evolution of the S language is characterized by four books byJohn Chambers and coauthors. For R, the basic reference is TheNew S Language: A Programming Environment for Data Analysis andGraphics by Richard A. Becker, John M. Chambers and Allan R.Wilks. The new features of the 1991 release of Sare covered in Statistical Models in S edited by John M.Chambers and Trevor J. Hastie. The formal methods and classes of themethods package are based on those described in Programmingwith Data by John M. Chambers. See References, for precisereferences.
There are thousands of contributed packages for R, written by manydifferent authors. Some of these packages implement specializedstatistical methods, others give access to data or hardware, and othersare designed to complement textbooks. Some (the recommendedpackages) are distributed with every binary distribution of R. Mostare available for download from CRAN( -project.org/ and its mirrors) and otherrepositories such as Bioconductor ( ).The R FAQcontains a list of CRAN packages current at the time of release, but thecollection of available packages changes very frequently.
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Across the entire historical sample the authors found that on average, 26.9% of newborns died in their first year of life and 46.2% died before they reached adulthood. Two estimates that are easy to remember: Around a quarter died in the first year of life. Around half died as children.
Atkinson and Volk also compared human "slug":"what-is-child-mortality","excerpt":"Child mortality measures the share of newborns who die before reaching the age of five."child mortality rates across species with other primates. Bringing together many different sources the authors find the mortality rates of young chimpanzees and gorillas to be similar to the mortality rates of humans of the past, while other primates differ: orangutans and bonobos appear to have somewhat lower mortality rates and baboons, macaques, colobus monkeys, vervet monkeys, lemurs and other primates suffer from higher mortality rates.
We should note that zinc supplementation was found to be effective in studies based on low-income populations. Therefore, the study authors suggest that this may be a consequence of a general maternal undernutrition. Indeed, multiple observational studies have indicated that maternal nutrition may have an impact on the length of pregnancies.84 This factor is particularly important in Africa and Southeast Asia, where both the mortality due to preterm complications and undernutrition are most common.
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JMW prepared the draft of the position stand for review and editing by coauthors. The final draft was then reviewed and edited by all coauthors which was then reviewed, approved, and adopted as the official position of the ISSN by the Research Committee. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
K.E.L. conceptualized and administered the project, developed methods, did the formal analysis, performed data curation, and wrote the original draft of the manuscript. L.Q.J. provided the model data. A.J.L. conducted the analysis comparing the model ICV with long-term ocean time series. All authors reviewed and edited the manuscript.
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