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Labor induction

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
Labor induction has become commonplace in modern obstetrics. The increasing rate of labor induction has probably played a role in the increased rate of cesarean delivery observed in the United States during the past few decades. Clearly, the favorability of the cervix has a substantial impact on the potential success of any labor induction.
P S, Ramsey, K D, Ramin, S M, Ramin
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Inductive reasoning

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractInductive reasoning entails using existing knowledge or observations to make predictions about novel cases. We review recent findings in research on category‐based induction as well as theoretical models of these results, including similarity‐based models, connectionist networks, an account based on relevance theory, Bayesian models, and other ...
Brett K, Hayes   +2 more
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Gratuitous induction

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1984
We describe a novel mode of SOS induction, called gratuitous indirect induction, which is elicited when the maintenance of an intact lambda miniF introduced into a recipient was inhibited by a resident plasmid or by mutations in miniF that impaired partition or replication.
A, Brandenburger   +3 more
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Inductive Logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2015
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Ovulation Induction

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2015
Before initiating ovulation induction, it is important to evaluate the underlying cause of a patient's anovulation and to make lifestyle modifications or treat underlying medical conditions, as appropriate. Here, ovulation induction agents are discussed with attention to their pharmacology, indications for use, therapy regimens, and efficacy.
Johanna, Von Hofe, G Wright, Bates
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Ovulation Induction

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1987
Methods to induce ovulation in anovulatory women have blossomed over the last three decades. The introduction of clomiphene citrate in 1960 allowed us for the first time to provoke follicle development in patients with normo or hyperestrogenic forms of anovulation. The development of human menopausal gonadotropins in the early 1960s gave us a much more
J L, Kennedy, E Y, Adashi
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Ovulation induction

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2003
Anovulation, a common cause of female infertility, is a highly curable condition. Presented here is a simple treatment-orientated diagnostic scheme. Anovulatory women with low endogenous oestradiol and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) are treated with either pulsatile gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) or gonadotropins, and women with eu ...
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Embryonic induction

Mechanisms of Development, 1993
The current understanding of the mechanism of embryonic induction is reviewed. The embryological data which are necessary to establish the existence of an inductive process are described and the criteria for the identification of inducing factors are discussed.
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