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Measurement of Uterine Forces in Obstetrical Labor
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1958An electronic spherometer is described, which has been used clinically for the measurement of uterine forces during obstetrical labor. The transducer, which is taped to the surface of the abdomen, senses change in the radius of curvature of the uterus, and sends a signal from a strain gauge bridge through an amplifier-detector to a recorder.
Thomas I. Marx, Charles A. Hunter
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Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2017
Tingting Wang, Shen Sun, Shaoqiang Huang
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Tingting Wang, Shen Sun, Shaoqiang Huang
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 2017
K. O'rourke +5 more
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K. O'rourke +5 more
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“You are Not Qualified—Leave it to us”: Obstetric Violence as Testimonial Injustice
Human Studies, 2021Sara Cohen Shabot
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The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2014
F. Moiety, A. Azzam
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F. Moiety, A. Azzam
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WEAKNESS OF LABOR IN MODERN OBSTETRIC PRACTICEWEAKNESS OF LABOR IN MODERN OBSTETRIC PRACTICE
Issues of clinical and fundamental medicineElena Alekseevna Denisova +3 more
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