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Management of labor and labor complications

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Obstetricians assume a dual role in the provision of health care for both mother and fetus during labor. Not only do they function as consultants for medical and surgical problems peculiar to labor, but they also assume a more broad-based role in the prevention of labor complications to achieve the best possible health maintenance for both patients ...
Yossef Ezra   +2 more
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The Control of Labor

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Labor is the physiologic process by which a fetus is expelled from the uterus to the outside world. Labor is defined as an increase in myometrial activity or, more precisely, a switch in the pattern of myometrial contractility from irregular contractures (long-lasting, low-frequency activity) to regular contractions (high-intensity, high-frequency ...
Errol R. Norwitz   +2 more
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Acquiring Labor [PDF]

open access: possibleQuarterly Journal of Finance, 2011
We present evidence that some firms pursue mergers with an objective of acquiring and retaining the target firm’s employees. We identify such target firms by the language used to describe employees in their 10-K statements, focusing on references to “skilled” employees.
Paige Ouimet, Rebecca Zarutskie
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Labor of Meaning, Labor of Need:

2016
This chapter critically examines the promise of organic farm volunteering programs such as WWOOF in meeting organic farmers’ need for affordable labor in Hawaii. While organic farm volunteering offers a short term coping strategy for some organic farmers, the cultural logic and rationale that propels these programs perpetuates the underlying labor ...
Mary Mostafanezhad   +3 more
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Induction of LABOR

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1961
Artificial termination of pregnancy, at or near term, is accomplished by cesarean section or by induction of labor. As opposed to the natural or spontaneous onset of labor, these artificial procedures are definitive acts of commission by the doctor for which he assumes responsibility.
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Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow

Monthly Review, 1986
Review of Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present by Jacqueline Jones. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full. Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Documenting a labor of love: emotional labor as academic labor

Review of Communication, 2018
ABSTRACTNeoliberal practices embedded in academia have transformed the university into a service industry. Through this lens, this review documents the current exploration of emotional labor in academia, specifically in communication studies. While a paucity of literature on this topic exists, I explore how a neoliberal agenda creates an expectation ...
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Labor Economics and the Labor Historian

International Labor and Working-Class History, 1982
A well celebrated and documented renaissance has marked the enterprise of labor history in the United States during the last twenty years. A steady increase in the number of students and monographs, widening application of sociological theory and statistical analysis, and most important, a fundamental shift in focus and interpretation, have contributed
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Labor Divided, Labor Defeated

Work and Occupations, 2009
These two books deal, respectively, with the division of the American labor movement in 2005 and the dramatic strike of graduate teaching assistants at New York University in the same year. They are also representative of a larger class of writing on “union revitalization” that deals with the condition of the labor movement and its prospects for ...
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THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LABOR AND MANAGEMENT OF PROLONGED LABOR

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Prolonged labor is a common occurrence, but proper diagnosis is difficult, and the management is controversial. Prolonged labor can be prevented by providing the laboring woman with proper emotional support and by encouraging ambulation and position changes. The indication for and proper use of oxytocin and other measures to correct prolonged labor are
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