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The functional divisions of labor

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract A schema is offered which divides clinical labor into three functional divisions—preparatory, dilatational, and pelvic. They are defined on the basis of cervical dilatation-time and descent-time patterns. Distinctive characteristics of each are discussed in terms of functional objectives, techniques of assessment, effects of adverse factors,
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Solow Models with Linear Labor Function for Industry and Enterprise

Social Science Research Network
Received April 28, 2020 Revised from May 29, 2020 Accepted July 30, 2020 Available online March 15, 2021 The paper considers a modification of the Solow model with linearly changing labor resources.
B. Yerznkyan   +2 more
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Relevant Issues of Legal Regulation of the Labor Function

Labor law in Russian and abroad
The article considers the importance of legal regulation of labor function for the science of labor law and law enforcement today. The analysis of legislation, positions of state authorities, doctrinal provisions and current court practice proves that at
Nikolay A. Obischenko
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Jurisprudence: hidden reduction, change in labor function, etc.

Voprosy trudovogo prava (Labor law issues)
The review presents court decisions on disputes related to hidden reduction, change in labor function and violation of procedure when changing the terms of the contract.
Y. Zhizherina
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Estimates of Labor Aggregation Functions

Journal of Political Economy, 1972
This paper first describes the estimation of detailed aggregation functions for labor, using both occupational and educational classifications, following the lines pioneered by Bowles but using more powerful statistical techniques and cross-section data of higher quality (for states within the United States, as opposed to countries) and greater ...
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Rising cost of labor and transformations in grain production in China

, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to investigate Chinese farmers’ adaptation behavior in the context of the rising cost of labor in agriculture. As the cost of labor increases, farmers will either reallocate their budget to different inputs or change the ...
Xu Tian, F. Yi, Xiaohua Yu
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Functioning of the Labor Market

Journal of Farm Economics, 1951
to provide for an efficient utilization of the nation's labor resources. For present purposes the following (incomplete) criterion of efficiency has been accepted: Labor of equivalent capacities should earn the same real (marginal) return in all employments.2 Our inquiry emphasizes two main issues: (1) What is the relationship between real returns to ...
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Energy substitution effect on transport sector of Pakistan: A trans-log production function approach

, 2020
Transport sector of Pakistan is one of the highest fossil fuel consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission sector. As a key user of fossil fuel energy, Pakistan’s transport sector has created many problems i.e.
Boqiang Lin, M. Raza
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The uterine pacemaker of labor.

Best Practice & Research: Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2018
The laboring uterus is generally thought to initiate contractions much similar to the heart, with a single, dedicated pacemaker. Research on human and animal models over decades has failed to identify such pacemaker.
R. Young
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Platelet Functions Before, During and After Labor

Acta Haematologica, 1981
Platelet functions were evaluated in 20 healthy pregnant women in the last months of pregnancy, during labor, and 5-12 weeks after labor. The results showed an increased platelet count, bleeding time and nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) test, as well as an increased plasma calcium level postlabor.
A, Sagi   +3 more
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