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Congenital Heart Disease -- See Heart Defects, Congenital


Developmental abnormalities involving structures of the heart. These defects are present at birth but may be discovered later in life.
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Congenital Heart Diseases   2015 1
Congenital Hereditary And Neonatal Diseases And Abnormalities : Feder, Ellen K.  2014 1
 

Congenital Hydrocephalus -- See Hydrocephalus


Excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium which may be associated with dilation of cerebral ventricles, INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION; HEADACHE; lethargy; URINARY INCONTINENCE; and ATAXIA.
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Congestive Cardiomyopathy -- See Cardiomyopathy, Dilated


A form of CARDIAC MUSCLE disease that is characterized by ventricular dilation, VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION, and HEART FAILURE. Risk factors include SMOKING; ALCOHOL DRINKING; HYPERTENSION; INFECTION; PREGNANCY; and mutations in the LMNA gene encoding LAMIN TYPE A, a NUCLEAR LAMINA protein.
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Congo Red   2018 1
Congress   60
 

Congresses -- See Congress


Published record of the papers delivered at or issued on the occasion of individual congresses, symposia, and meetings; abstracts of papers delivered at such congresses; reports of the officers and delegates of such congresses; combinations of the foregoing; or proceedings of the conference of a society if they are not limited to matters of internal organization.
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Congresses   25
Congresses As Topic   2007 1
Congresses As Topic Handbooks : Robert, Henry M.  2011 1
Conjunctivitis Juvenile Literature : Royston, Angela,  2002 1
Connecticut   3
Connecticut Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Directory   1988 1
Connecticut Aged   1989 1
Connecticut Civil Rights : Johnson, John W.,  2005 1
Connecticut Community Health Services Directory   1978 1
Connecticut Contraception : Johnson, John W.,  2005 1
Connecticut Diptera   1942 1
Connecticut Directory   2
Connecticut Education Nursing Directory   2
Connecticut Exertion   1989 1
Connecticut Fictional Works : Yates, Richard,  2008 1
Connecticut Health Facilities Directory   2005 1
Connecticut Health Services For The Aged   1982 1
Connecticut History   2
Connecticut History 19th Century : Goodheart, Lawrence B.,  2003 1
Connecticut History Of Dentistry : Niekrash, Michael C.  2000 1
Connecticut History Of Medicine   2
Connecticut Hospitals General History : Fraprie, Frank.  2000 1
Connecticut Hospitals History   2
Connecticut Hospitals Psychiatric History   2
Connecticut Institutionalization History : Goodheart, Lawrence B.,  2003 1
Connecticut Judicial Role : Johnson, John W.,  2005 1
Connecticut Jurisprudence : Johnson, John W.,  2005 1
Connecticut Maps   2
Connecticut Mental Disorders History   1974 1
Connecticut Organizations Directory   1978 1
Connecticut Physical Fitness   1989 1
Connecticut Physicians Directory   2
Connecticut Physicians History   1992 1
Connecticut Population Statistics : United States.  1973 1
Connecticut Privacy : Johnson, John W.,  2005 1
Connecticut Psychiatric Nursing History   1974 1
Connecticut Psychiatry History : Goodheart, Lawrence B.,  2003 1
Connecticut Schools Nursing Directory   2
Connecticut Self Help Groups Directory   1996 1
Connecticut Societies Dental History   2
Connecticut Societies Medical History   1992 1
 

Connectionist Models -- See Neural Networks, Computer


A computer architecture, implementable in either hardware or software, modeled after biological neural networks. Like the biological system in which the processing capability is a result of the interconnection strengths between arrays of nonlinear processing nodes, computerized neural networks, often called perceptrons or multilayer connectionist models, consist of neuron-like units. A homogeneous group of units makes up a layer. These networks are good at pattern recognition. They are adaptive, performing tasks by example, and thus are better for decision-making than are linear learning machines or cluster analysis. They do not require explicit programming.
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