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Elective induction of labor versus spontaneous labor in Hajar hospital, Shahrekord [PDF]
Background and aim: With attention to increasing of the early hospitalization of women, induction of labor and its complications, the present study designed to compare the elective induction and spontaneous labor considering the mother and infant outcome.
Kazemian, A. +3 more
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This study shows that a lightweight blackbox neural network provides a practical, cost‐effective solution for bidirectional process prediction in laser‐induced graphene (LIG) fabrication. Achieving high predictive performance with minimal overhead, the approach democratizes machine learning (ML) for resource‐limited environments.
Maxim Polomoshnov +3 more
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PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH OUTCOMES AFTER LABOR INDUCTION
Aim. To study the course of pregnancy and labor in patients with labor induction. Materials and Methods. I retrospectively reviewed 216 case histories of women admitted to Podgorbunskiy Regional Clinical Emergency Hospital in 2016, half of which (n = 108)
OKSANA N. Novikova
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Nulliparous with Class III Obesity at Term: Labor Induction or Cesarean Delivery without Labor [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes between labor induction versus cesarean delivery (CD) without labor among nulliparous individuals with class III obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥40 kg/m2).Study design A retrospective ...
Bartal, Michal Fishel +7 more
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In this study, we propose a biodegradable wireless soil urea sensor for precision agriculture. The sensor's electromagnetic response varies depending on the urea concentration, allowing the measurement of relative soil urea concentrations by analyzing the time‐transient electromagnetic response.
Yu Tanaami +5 more
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Background: Induction fails in about 20% of induced pregnancies and has no universally accepted definition. Failed induction is the failure to establish labor or inability to achieve the active stage of labor, considering the definition of induction of ...
Kalpana N , Manvi MR
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Labor Induction: A Grounded Theory Study
Background: Since 1990, the rates of labor induction in the United States have doubled. In 2006, 22.5% of births (1 in every 5) were induced. The rates of cesarean deliveries have simultaneously risen, reaching an all-time high of 32.3% of births in 2008,
VanSickle, Lauren
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Introduction: Labor is both a physiological and physical activity that requires energy expenditure by the woman. Despite this, women are often fasted in labor, with hydration requirements addressed predominantly by intravenous therapy.
Davies-Tuck, M +5 more
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Quantitative Elastography of the Cervix for Predicting Labor Induction Success
Purpose: To evaluate the role of quantitative elastography of the cervix in the prediction of successful labor induction compared to the Bishop score (BS) and ultrasound cervical length (CL). Materials and Methods: A prospective pilot study was conducted
Frohlich C. +4 more
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Red Fluorescent Protein‐Metal Organic Framework Hybrids for Lighting Applications
We demonstrate the encapsulation in a metal‐organic framework (MOF) of two red fluorescent proteins, DsRed and mCherry. The materials conserve all spectroscopical and structural properties of the underlying components, which allows for their implementation as color down‐converting materials in bio‐hybrid light‐emitting diodes, which exhibit average 3 ...
David Gutiérrez‐Armayor +2 more
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