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Evidence-based management of recurrent miscarriages
Recurrent miscarriages are postimplantation failures in natural conception; they are also termed as habitual abortions or recurrent pregnancy losses. Recurrent pregnancy loss is disheartening to the couple and to the treating clinician.
Yadava B Jeve, William Davies
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Bias in studies of prenatal exposures using real-world data due to pregnancy identification method [PDF]
Background: Researchers typically identify pregnancies in healthcare data based on observed outcomes (e.g., delivery). This outcome-based approach misses pregnancies that received prenatal care but whose outcomes were not recorded (e.g., at-home miscarriage), potentially inducing selection bias in effect estimates for prenatal exposures. Alternatively,
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Recurrent spontaneous abortion and atopy [PDF]
PURPOSE: to evaluate whether there is an association between recurrent spontaneous abortion and atopy. METHODS: this was a case-control study with 230 women: 71 with a history of recurrent spontaneous abortion (group A) and 159 with a history of ...
Camano, Luiz+2 more
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Decomposing Generalization: Models of Generic, Habitual, and Episodic Statements [PDF]
We present a novel semantic framework for modeling linguistic expressions of generalization---generic, habitual, and episodic statements---as combinations of simple, real-valued referential properties of predicates and their arguments. We use this framework to construct a dataset covering the entirety of the Universal Dependencies English Web Treebank.
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Целью работы было изучить клиническую эффективность применения транексамовой кислоты в комплексе мер по борьбе с кровотечениями в раннем послеродовом периоде у женщин с привычным невынашиванием беременности в анамнезе.
Пирогова, В.І.+1 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Cytisus scoparius*
Broom is an attractive and common native plant across Britain, Ireland and most of Europe, and yet it is considered a harmful and invasive weed around the rest of the world. This is aided by broom thriving on poor dry soils, helped by using green stems for photosynthesis and having root nodules to fix nitrogen.
Peter A. Thomas+9 more
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The use of bemiparin in obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome [PDF]
A study on the treatment of obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome in women with recurrent miscarriage by assigning low molecular weight heparin - bemiparin.
N K Tetruashvili+3 more
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Minimal motifs for habituating systems [PDF]
Habituation - a phenomenon in which a dynamical system exhibits a diminishing response to repeated stimulations that eventually recovers when the stimulus is withheld - is universally observed in living systems from animals to unicellular organisms. Despite its prevalence, generic mechanisms for this fundamental form of learning remain poorly defined ...
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Minimax designs for causal effects in temporal experiments with treatment habituation [PDF]
Randomized experiments are the gold standard for estimating the causal effects of an intervention. In the simplest setting, each experimental unit is randomly assigned to receive treatment or control, and then the outcomes in each treatment arm are compared. In many settings, however, randomized experiments need to be executed over several time periods
arxiv
The importance of progesteron for the safety of pregnancy at early and late terms
Progesterone is a key hormone to support pregnancy and pregnancy onset. Problem of low fertility, infertility is becoming increasingly important, which in turn further exacerbates miscarriage.
С. О. Шурпяк+1 more
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