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Reducing the cesarean delivery rate
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2021The cesarean delivery rate has been rising in recent years, having associated maternal morbidities. Elective induction of labor has also been seen to rise during this same time period.This current study investigated the difference in the cesarean delivery rate between induction of labor and spontaneous labor among nulliparous, term, singleton, and ...
Elliot M. Levine +3 more
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Verification of Reduced Convergence Rates
Computing, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hsin-Yun Hu, Zi-Cai Li
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Caesarean Section Rate Reduced
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1994Summary: The Caesarean section rate in consecutive years was decreased from 20.5% to 11.1% of total public deliveries (p< 0.0001). On retrospective analysis the emergency Caesarean section rate decreased from 10.9% to 6.0% (p < 0.0001) and elective Caesarean section rate from 9.6% to 5.1% (p<0.0001) in consecutive years.
Maher, CF, Cave, DG, Haran, MV
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Reducing the rate of unregistered studies
Health Services Management Research, 2010The aim of this audit cycle is to measure the extent to which unregistered or wrongly classified studies (research, clinical audit, satisfaction surveys/service evaluations) are conducted within a National Health Service (NHS) Trust, and to ascertain whether promotion of the correct processes can improve the results. An anonymous questionnaire was sent
Chris L, Tattersall, M, Peters, A, Tee
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Beamforming with a reduced sampling rate
Ultrasonics, 2002The beamforming process requires a high delay resolution to avoid the deteriorating effects of the delay quantization lobes on the image dynamic range and signal to noise ratio. Wideband transducers require delay resolutions in the order of 1/16 the signal period.
C, Fritsch +3 more
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Reducing Rates of Diagnostic Imaging
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997To the Editor. —I read the article by Dr Bree and colleagues 1 with great interest. The authors of this randomized controlled trial concluded that an inpatient radiology consultation service did not reduce resource use. Physicians in the control group ordered about the same number and types of tests as those in the intervention group, despite ...
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Reduce repayment rates to 0.5%
BMJ, 2012Monitor anticipated the Peterborough and Stamford debacle.1 Why did Monitor not raise similar concerns in south east London before the financially disastrous merger of three hospitals?1 Hospital consultants warned of the problem on the basis of an analysis by the finance directors, which stated unequivocally that private finance initiative (PFI ...
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Microvascular Function at Reduced Flow Rates
Journal of Tissue Viability, 1976Microvascular reactions to reduced flow in human skin as observed by vital microscopy are described. The behaviour of the cellular components of blood is analysed. Recirculation with only minor disturbances in the microcirculation was found even after complete occlusion for three hours.
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