Infant Mortality Rate is an estimate of the number of infant deaths per 1000 live births.
The infant mortality rate would depend on what area/country your looking at. The infant mortality rate in the United States is listed as 6.33 per 1,000 live births according to the data source: 1999 CIA World Factbook. Still, each country can be different... much different.
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define the nonohmic metarials and give examples to them
Yes, but it is probably more likely that the infant will give germs to the hamster.
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Define statistical inference and give an example
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I assume you mean the Cuban Revolution of 1956-59? With Castro and Guevara? It was against the rule of Batista. The whole country had enormous infant mortality, and the vast majority of the country had no electricity, and couldn't read or write. The followers of Batista, and Batista himself lived in luxery, with these huge houses, and gave money to the American banks. Meanwhile the vast majority of Cuba couldn't afford to feed themselves or their family. I'd like to point out that since the Cuban Revolution, Cuba has the best health care, and lowest infant mortality rate in the world. Better than America even. I suggest you watch Che' Part 1, and the Motorcycle Diaries, and read Fidel and Che, by Simon Ried Henry, they'll give you a good insight into the revolution, and the reasons for it. I would suggest Che' Part 2, but it focuses on Guevara's time in Bolivia.
define narcotic drugs and give their value
You must not let one mistake define the rest of your life.