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Gojo also possesses a Domain Expansion, Unlimited Void (無量空処, Muryōkūsho), which brings the Gojo and his targets inside the Limitless itself, which is an endless void resembling outer space in appearance, with a large black hole, distant galaxies and numerous white patches in the background. Boundless raw information floods into the ...
Satoru Gojo (Japanese: 五条 悟, Hepburn: Gojō Satoru) is a character from Gege Akutami's manga Jujutsu Kaisen.He was first introduced in Akutami's short series Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School as the mentor of the cursed teenager Yuta Okkotsu at Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School.
Human infectious diseases may be characterized by their case fatality rate (CFR), the proportion of people diagnosed with a disease who die from it (cf. mortality rate).It should not be confused with the infection fatality rate (IFR), the estimated proportion of people infected by a disease-causing agent, including asymptomatic and undiagnosed infections, who die from the disease.
Toji presents Riko's corpse to the Time Vessel Association and collects his payment. He is the confronted by Gojo, who survived by being able to access his reverse cursed technique for the first time to heal himself. Gojo, also for the first time, hits Toji with a special combination of his Limitless ability, Hollow Purple.
Suguru Geto's survival is not explained in the anime and the writers claimed that fans have to read the manga as it explains it. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] After the reveal of Kenjaku, Lauren Tidmarsh believed there was a chance Geto has retained his memories as his arm attacks his own possessed body after meeting Gojo. [ 48 ]
Survival rate is a part of survival analysis.It is the proportion of people in a study or treatment group still alive at a given period of time after diagnosis. It is a method of describing prognosis in certain disease conditions, and can be used for the assessment of standards of therapy.
The Blended Method: Select an ultimate age and blend the rates from some earlier age to dovetail smoothly into 1.000 at the ultimate age. The Pattern Method: Let the pattern of mortality continue until the rate approaches or hits 1.000 and set that as the ultimate age. The Less-Than-One Method: This is a variation on the Forced Method.
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