IndianaVesicular stomatitis Indiana virus: The type species of VESICULOVIRUS causing a disease symptomatically similar to FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE in cattle, horses, and pigs. It may be transmitted to other species including humans, where it causes influenza-like symptoms.Vesiculovirus: A genus of the family RHABDOVIRIDAE that infects a wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates. The type species is VESICULAR STOMATITIS INDIANA VIRUS.Cesarean Section: Extraction of the FETUS by means of abdominal HYSTEROTOMY.KansasIllinoisFrozen Sections: Thinly cut sections of frozen tissue specimens prepared with a cryostat or freezing microtome.Vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus: A species of VESICULOVIRUS causing VESICULAR STOMATITIS primarily in cattle, horses, and pigs. It can be transmitted to humans where it causes influenza-like symptoms.Great Lakes Region: The geographic area of the Great Lakes in general and when the specific state or states are not indicated. It usually includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.Reimbursement Mechanisms: Processes or methods of reimbursement for services rendered or equipment.Teschovirus: A genus in the family PICORNAVIRIDAE that can cause polioencephalomyelitis in pigs. The type species Porcine teschovirus is comprised of multiple strains.Ponds: Inland bodies of standing FRESHWATER usually smaller than LAKES. They can be man-made or natural but there is no universal agreement as to their exact size. Some consider a pond to be a small body of water that is shallow enough for sunlight to reach the bottom.Fees, Pharmaceutical: Amounts charged to the patient or third-party payer for medication. It includes the pharmacist's professional fee and cost of ingredients, containers, etc.Stomatitis: INFLAMMATION of the soft tissues of the MOUTH, such as MUCOSA; PALATE; GINGIVA; and LIP.Rhabdoviridae Infections: Virus diseases caused by RHABDOVIRIDAE. Important infections include RABIES; EPHEMERAL FEVER; and vesicular stomatitis.OhioDelivery, Obstetric: Delivery of the FETUS and PLACENTA under the care of an obstetrician or a health worker. Obstetric deliveries may involve physical, psychological, medical, or surgical interventions.Pregnancy: The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.United StatesRisk Factors: An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-related condition considered important to prevent.Science: The study of natural phenomena by observation, measurement, and experimentation.Anesthesia, Obstetrical: A variety of anesthetic methods such as EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA used to control the pain of childbirth.Episiotomy: An incision of the posterior vaginal wall and a portion of the pudenda which enlarges the vaginal introitus to facilitate delivery and prevent lacerations.Health Care Costs: The actual costs of providing services related to the delivery of health care, including the costs of procedures, therapies, and medications. It is differentiated from HEALTH EXPENDITURES, which refers to the amount of money paid for the services, and from fees, which refers to the amount charged, regardless of cost.Internet: A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Government ARPAnet project and was designed to facilitate information exchange.PubMed: A bibliographic database that includes MEDLINE as its primary subset. It is produced by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), part of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. PubMed, which is searchable through NLM's Web site, also includes access to additional citations to selected life sciences journals not in MEDLINE, and links to other resources such as the full-text of articles at participating publishers' Web sites, NCBI's molecular biology databases, and PubMed Central.Periodicals as Topic: A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.BooksPublishing: "The business or profession of the commercial production and issuance of literature" (Webster's 3d). It includes the publisher, publication processes, editing and editors. Production may be by conventional printing methods or by electronic publishing.MEDLINE: The premier bibliographic database of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. MEDLINE® (MEDLARS Online) is the primary subset of PUBMED and can be searched on NLM's Web site in PubMed or the NLM Gateway. MEDLINE references are indexed with MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS (MeSH).Serial Publications: Publications in any medium issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chronological designations and intended to be continued indefinitely. (ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983, p203)Biological Science Disciplines: All of the divisions of the natural sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of life and vital processes. The concept includes anatomy and physiology, biochemistry and biophysics, and the biology of animals, plants, and microorganisms. It should be differentiated from BIOLOGY, one of its subdivisions, concerned specifically with the origin and life processes of living organisms.Probiotics: Live microbial DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS which beneficially affect the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance. Antibiotics and other related compounds are not included in this definition. In humans, lactobacilli are commonly used as probiotics, either as single species or in mixed culture with other bacteria. Other genera that have been used are bifidobacteria and streptococci. (J. Nutr. 1995;125:1401-12)Metagenome: A collective genome representative of the many organisms, primarily microorganisms, existing in a community.Bacteria: One of the three domains of life (the others being Eukarya and ARCHAEA), also called Eubacteria. They are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms which generally possess rigid cell walls, multiply by cell division, and exhibit three principal forms: round or coccal, rodlike or bacillary, and spiral or spirochetal. Bacteria can be classified by their response to OXYGEN: aerobic, anaerobic, or facultatively anaerobic; by the mode by which they obtain their energy: chemotrophy (via chemical reaction) or PHOTOTROPHY (via light reaction); for chemotrophs by their source of chemical energy: CHEMOLITHOTROPHY (from inorganic compounds) or chemoorganotrophy (from organic compounds); and by their source for CARBON; NITROGEN; etc.; HETEROTROPHY (from organic sources) or AUTOTROPHY (from CARBON DIOXIDE). They can also be classified by whether or not they stain (based on the structure of their CELL WALLS) with CRYSTAL VIOLET dye: gram-negative or gram-positive.Cultured Milk Products: Milk modified with controlled FERMENTATION. This should not be confused with KAFFIR LIME or with KAFFIR CORN.Nitrofurazone: A topical anti-infective agent effective against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. It is used for superficial WOUNDS AND INJURIES and skin infections. Nitrofurazone has also been administered orally in the treatment of TRYPANOSOMIASIS.Microbiota: The full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that naturally exist within a particular biological niche such as an organism, soil, a body of water, etc.Camellia sinensis: Camellia sinensis L. (formerly Thea sinensis) is an evergreen Asiatic shrub of the THEACEAE family. The infusion of leaves of this plant is used as Oriental TEA which contains CAFFEINE; THEOPHYLLINE; and epigallocatechin gallate.Literature, ModernNew YorkNew York CityCesarean Section, Repeat: Extraction of the fetus by abdominal hysterotomy anytime following a previous cesarean.Capnography: Continuous recording of the carbon dioxide content of expired air.Carbon Dioxide: A colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals.Oximetry: The determination of oxygen-hemoglobin saturation of blood either by withdrawing a sample and passing it through a classical photoelectric oximeter or by electrodes attached to some translucent part of the body like finger, earlobe, or skin fold. It includes non-invasive oxygen monitoring by pulse oximetry.Oxygen: An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration.Recovery Room: Hospital unit providing continuous monitoring of the patient following anesthesia.Pain, Postoperative: Pain during the period after surgery.Progesterone: The major progestational steroid that is secreted primarily by the CORPUS LUTEUM and the PLACENTA. Progesterone acts on the UTERUS, the MAMMARY GLANDS and the BRAIN. It is required in EMBRYO IMPLANTATION; PREGNANCY maintenance, and the development of mammary tissue for MILK production. Progesterone, converted from PREGNENOLONE, also serves as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of GONADAL STEROID HORMONES and adrenal CORTICOSTEROIDS.Cytodiagnosis: Diagnosis of the type and, when feasible, the cause of a pathologic process by means of microscopic study of cells in an exudate or other form of body fluid. (Stedman, 26th ed)Image Cytometry: A technique encompassing morphometry, densitometry, neural networks, and expert systems that has numerous clinical and research applications and is particularly useful in anatomic pathology for the study of malignant lesions. The most common current application of image cytometry is for DNA analysis, followed by quantitation of immunohistochemical staining.
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Indiana; 18 August 1936; Volume 10, Section 4, Page 23. Valparaiso has World-Famous Telegraph and Radio Institute Founded in ' ... Students in the lower semesters just lost what investment they had made. Students in the Sixth Semester stood to lose diplomas ... M. Dodge, The Vidette-Messenger, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana; 18 August 1936; Volume 10, Section 4, Page 23. City ... In December 1909, wireless instruction was added (the term "radio" was not in use), the growth of the radio (wireless) ...
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Pachelbel's themes are simple song-like pieces in two sections: four bars in the first section and four or eight in the second ... Both sections are repeated. The variations conform to the same concept: most are in common time (except for Aria Sebaldina, in ... The description given in Welter (p. 169)-that "each section consists of four measures"-is incorrect; in arias 2 and 6 the ... Hexachordum Apollinis had the widest distribution and survives in more than 10 copies in various libraries in Berlin, London, ...
Steven Lewis Graff is a pianist and teacher of music in New York City. Steven Graff was born in Chicago where he studied piano ... Section 2; Page 19, Column 4; Arts and Leisure Desk. August 3, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition ALLAN KOZINN. MUSIC REVIEW ... In 1986 he was a winner of the Juilliard School's eighth annual Gina Bachauer International Piano Scholarship Competition. ... Indiana University Press. 1998 p94 Six young pianists have won the Juilliard School's eighth annual Gina Bachauer International ...
"Naturalism in Legal Philosophy" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Naturalism in the Philosophy of Mathematics" in the ... Schafersman, Steven D. (1996). "Naturalism is Today An Essential Part of Science". Section "The Origin of Naturalism and Its ... It shares this status, in my view, with the philosophy of existentialism. Papineau, David (2007). "Naturalism". In Edward N. ... ISBN 978-0-8028-0768-7 Phillip E. Johnson, 1998, Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law & Education ...
Seaver, Ed (1945). Cross Section 1945: A Collection of New American Writing. New York: L.B. Fischer. "Faculty Authors". Indiana ... then at Indiana State University for several years, culminating in a Fulbright Scholarship to Keele University in Britain in ... In 1948 he married the former Rowena Neal while a professor at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. After receiving a Ph.D ... where he completed a Master's degree in 1946. In Chicago, Light was part of the literary circle around Nelson Algren and Jack ...
In addition to his practice and publications, he lectures extensively on real estate. Mr. Gutstein was a lecturer in business ... p. Section 1, p. 2. Winer, Todd (February 24, 1995). "Aldermensch". Chicago Jewish News: 26. Fremon, David K. (1988). Chicago ... He received his A.B. with honors from the University of Chicago in 1953 and his Juris Doctor (J.D.) in 1956. From 1955-56, Mr. ... Gutstein left the firm and for the next 30 years was either a partner or principal in his own firm. Always interested in ...
1-2 of section 1. "The Mall has experience many changes, much growth". Indiana Daily Student. April 2, 1976. p. 10 of 10th ... College Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Bloomington, Indiana. This is home to Indiana University's flagship campus ... In August 2014, Simon Property Group announced that Whole Foods would join the mall in 2016, but declined to give specifics on ... The new J.C. Penney store had open in April 1981 with 130,000 square feet while the 2 level new L.S. Ayres store open in August ...
Indiana; August 18, 1936; Volume 10, Section 1, Page 7. Gates, 1998:206 Pioneer Hunters of the Kankakee; J. Lorenzo Werich; pg ... The site is also the only site in northwestern Indiana that has produced the full sequence of prehistoric ceramics in the ... Located in Porter County, Indiana one of the few places the Kankakee Marsh could be easily crossed. The site has been occupied ... In 1848, a bridge was built across the ford, but it burned. Eaton resumed operating the ferry until his death in 1851. Mrs. ...
2013 the Afghan Government fully took control of the base while before they operated in their own separate section as the last ... In fact this path was the scene of Operation Magistral, the last large scale Soviet operation in Afghanistan. During the ... In addition, suicide bombers participated in the attack. As the attack commenced, some of the insurgents were able to penetrate ... Although initially downplayed in the media, in July 2012 both Long War Journal and al Jazeera published an unedited attack ...
Endowments in the College. Indiana University. Bloomington, Indiana. Coon, James Huntington. (1942). Capture Cross Section of ... Coon attended Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana and graduated in 1937 with a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry. Outside of ... Indiana University. Bloomington, Indiana. Coon, James Huntington. (1942). Capture Cross Section of Si for Thermal Neutrons (No ... In 1978, Coon at the age of 63, achieved top results in the Men's 60-64 SCY (Short Course Yards) in the 500 Freestyle and 1650 ...
... her mother being active in Hilo music circles. She sang in glee clubs in high school but her studies at the University of ... Larry Wolters (November 5, 1955). "What's Behind Godfrey Firings?". TV Week section, Chicago Tribune. p. 1. Retrieved January ... In contrast to the typical Hawaiian "ha'i" (falsetto) voice use by many Hawaiian singers of the time, Kahauolopua sang in a ... Kahauolopua then retired from show business at a fairly young age, to the small rural town of Union City, Indiana to live with ...
9 Indiana State Legislature. Indiana Code 21-43-5-13, Sec. 13, Fast Track to College. Enacted into law in 2006. 10 Iowa ... Governing Policies and Procedures, Section: III. Postsecondary Affairs, Subsection: Y. Advanced Opportunities. June 2005. 8 ... Formally established in 1999 in response to the dramatic increase in concurrent enrollment courses throughout the country, ... NACEP bylaws were first adopted in 2002. 1 15 standards cover expectations for accredited programs in the areas of curriculum, ...
Clancy, L.J., Aerodynamics, Section 7.11 Truesdell, C. (1954). The kinematics of vorticity (Vol. 954). Bloomington: Indiana ... A small parcel of continuum that does not straddle the axis will be rotated in one sense but sheared in the opposite sense, in ... in the z direction, but the potential vorticity is conserved in an adiabatic flow, which predominates in the atmosphere. The ... This phenomenon occurs in the formation of a bathtub vortex in outflowing water, and the build-up of a tornado by rising air ...
List of battles fought in Indiana Allison, 249 Carmony, Donald F. (1916). "Section 15". Indiana Magazine of History. Indiana ... The Battle of Tipton's Island was an engagement between a Shawnee war party and Indiana militia under command of John Tipton in ... In April 1813, during the War of 1812, a Shawnee war party killed two white settlers eight miles from Fort Vallonia. The war ... The Shawnee then put some distance between themselves and the fort, but were soon pursued by 30 Indiana militiamen under Major ...
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- Entrepreneurship drives a diverse economy that includes value-added agriculture, energy production, renewables and a cross-section of specialty manufacturing. (livability.com)
- In 2010, after five years in business, Odor-Z-Way added new products in the housewares, pet, hardware, lawn and garden, and automotive sectors and picked up related products as a local distributor. (livability.com)
- Our 5th annual ranking of the best places to live in America includes familiar names and deserving newcomers. (livability.com)
- More than one in three births in the U.S. are now delivered by C-section, an increase to an all-time high of 25 percent over seven years, according to a new study. (ibtimes.com)
- Based on data from 19 U.S. states, C-section, or Cesarean, deliveries shot up from 27 percent of all births when HealthGrades began the study in 2002 compared to 34 percent in 2009. (ibtimes.com)
- However, the study shows that a national trend has spread popularizing C-section births. (ibtimes.com)
- The Joint Commission and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality noted that no data is evident that points to higher outcome rates involving C-section births, though the rate continues to rise exponentially since the rate was first measured in 1965 at 4.5 percent, or about 1 in 20 births. (ibtimes.com)
- While the rates of C-Section births increase, the amount of hysterectomies performed since 2002 has declined by 31 percent, or nearly one third. (ibtimes.com)
- Cesarean births require major surgery, resulting in a longer recovery for mothers, as well as a greater chance of respiratory problems for the newborn. (ocregister.com)
- The report also noted that vaginal births after C-sections, known as VBACs, accounted for only 1 percent of deliveries. (ocregister.com)
- The rate of births by c-section in the U.S. has also been getting higher -- around 32.9% of all babies delivered in 2009, an increase from 20.7% in 1996, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. (ibtimes.com)
- Over this period the Caesarean section rate for singleton births in Ireland increased by over one quarter. (repec.org)
- Fewer than 10 percent of women who had Caesareans now have vaginal births, compared with 28.3 percent in 1996. (thesocietypages.org)
- The highest rates of Caesarean births were in New Jersey (38.3 percent) and Florida (37.2 percent), and the lowest were in Utah (22.2 percent) and Alaska (22.6 percent). (thesocietypages.org)
- The World Health Organization estimates that only around 10% of births should be c-sections. (thesocietypages.org)
- Cesarean section rates were studied for all births and for first births only. (biomedsearch.com)
- In the case of first births, similar differences were found. (biomedsearch.com)
- It takes longer to get back to normal after a caesarean section and future births will be more complicated. (nursinginpractice.com)
- After a steady decline from the mid-80s to the mid-90s, there's been a rise in the rate of C-sections in Canada , from 19 percent of all births in 1997 to 27.5 percent in 2014 and if you live in some provinces, the rate is even higher: as of 2014, 30 percent of births in PEI are C-sections, as are almost 34 percent in BC. (todaysparent.com)
- About a third of all U.S. births occur by C-section, a number considered by many to be far too high and potentially harmful to both the child and the mother. (sharecare.com)
- The percentage of babies delivered by cesarean section in the United States has increased dramatically over the past several decades, but that trend is now reversing, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (livescience.com)
- About 1/3 of newborns in the United States are delivered by cesarean section, or C-section. (webmd.com)
- How often are babies delivered by cesarean section (C-section)? (webmd.com)
- However, novice breeders should know that experienced breeders almost always choose to have their puppies delivered by cesarean section and that this decision is not necessarily or exclusively guided by a physical condition of the bulldog bitch, namely their small hips and birth canals as compared to the large heads of the pups. (bulldoginformation.com)
- Region has some of the highest rates of cesarean-section deliveries for low-risk pregnancies. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- Doctors at these two hospitals have been performing cesarean-section deliveries for low-risk pregnancies at a rate that far exceeds what happens at most hospital across America. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- C-section deliveries have long been used for high-risk pregnancies, when the health of the mother or the baby is at risk. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- Since the 1960s, though, doctors have increasingly been performing C-section deliveries for low-risk pregnancies. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- Doctors can get higher rates of reimbursement when they opt for C-section deliveries. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- ANOTHER POSSIBLE explanation for Northern Virginia having higher rates of C-section deliveries for low-risk pregnancies has to with the culture in the region. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- In three states -Hawaii, Massachusetts and Virginia - the rate of c-sections in low-risk deliveries decreased by at least 15 percent, according to the report. (livescience.com)
- In recent years, there's been a push to reduce the number of unnecessary, or not medically needed, c-section deliveries for first-time moms, according to the new report. (livescience.com)
- The most common in hospital complications stemming from C-section deliveries were hemorrhages, postpartum infections and wounds and complications related to anesthesia. (ibtimes.com)
- The report states that C-Section deliveries, executed by making an incision into both the abdominal and uterus cavity, are most suitable when vaginal delivery puts the health of the woman or child at risk. (ibtimes.com)
- The lack of medical indicators identified in this study suggests that other non-medical factors may be responsible for the higher incidence of cesarean deliveries in these cities," the report says. (ocregister.com)
- The total number of cesarean deliveries in New York State in 2007 in the subset we analyzed was 85,244 (34.0 percent of the 250,780 deliveries for which the method of birth is known in the state that year . (citizen.org)
- The primary cesarean rate is computed by dividing the number of women having a cesarean for the first time by the total number of deliveries by women who have never had a cesarean section. (citizen.org)
- Analyses show small increases in the clinical indicators of risk for Caesarean section driven by significant change in maternal characteristics (age of mothers and number of previous deliveries) and possible changes in obstetric practice. (repec.org)
- Perinatal mortality remained the same in the group of planned vaginal deliveries. (omicsonline.org)
- Barrett noted that skin-to-skin C-section isn't always an option, even in low-risk deliveries. (cbc.ca)
- The Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section is for anyone interested in qualitative approaches to psychology and its impact on theory, research and practice. (bps.org.uk)
- The Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section has published its own guidelines on how to write for the REF 2021. (bps.org.uk)
- Of the 11 who delivered by scheduled C-section, 4 elected to have their newborns swabbed. (nih.gov)
- To restore the baby's microbiome in C-section newborns, researchers incubated sterile gauze in the mother's vagina during the hour before the C-section, and used it to swab the baby's mouth and body within two minutes of birth. (eurekalert.org)
- And it's possible that changes in the bacterial composition of the intestine as people age will compensate for diminished levels of bacteria in newborns, Kozyrskyj added. (sharecare.com)
- Nine of these infants were delivered by C-section, while 15 were delivered vaginally. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- The results of the study revealed that babies delivered by C-section were missing one of the major groups of gut bacteria, the Bacteroidetes phylum, compared with the babies who were born vaginally. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- The only way one of his patients would delivery vaginally is if she walked in complete and he wasn't there," said Davidson. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- Exposing babies delivered by C-section to fluids from the mother's birth canal enriched the babies' microbes to levels more typical of babies born vaginally. (nih.gov)
- Researchers enriched the microbes of babies delivered by C-section to levels more typical of babies born vaginally. (nih.gov)
- The researchers found that the microbiomes (all of the DNA, or genomes, of all of the microbes) of the C-section-delivered infants exposed to vaginal fluids resembled those of vaginally delivered infants, especially during the first week of life. (nih.gov)
- Women who had C-sections stayed in the hospital nearly four days - almost twice as long as women who gave birth vaginally. (ocregister.com)
- She's loading up on vegetables and skipping the cookies she indulged in during her first pregnancy, hoping a small baby will help her deliver vaginally. (ocregister.com)
- Horvath said he and and his colleagues happened to notice - 'completely serendipitously' -- that when they looked at the brains of mice, there was a clear difference in UCP2 levels between those delivered vaginally and those delivered via C-section. (ibtimes.com)
- He and his colleagues would like to look at another set of animals - probably dogs or pigs - born either vaginally or by C-section and follow them throughout their lives. (ibtimes.com)
- I was induced on the 10th to deliver vaginally, but ended up having to get an emergency c section. (babycenter.com)
- By swabbing babies born by Caesarian section with their mothers' birth fluid, researchers partially restored the mix of bacteria that coat a newborn's body when delivered vaginally. (eurekalert.org)
- Past studies have shown that infants delivered vaginally harbor bacterial communities resembling those of the mother's vagina, while the microbes of C-section infants resemble those on the mother's skin. (eurekalert.org)
- In the new study, the researchers found that infants delivered by C-section and exposed to maternal vaginal fluids had microbiomes more like babies born vaginally over the first 30 days of life than like C-section infants not exposed. (eurekalert.org)
- Statistical analyses show clearly that the numbers of these two bacterial groups are much more similar between babies born vaginally and those restored by swabbing than those born by C-section. (eurekalert.org)
- In the newly published study, the research team collected samples from 18 infants and their mothers, including seven born vaginally and 11 delivered by scheduled C-section, four of which were exposed to vaginal fluids. (eurekalert.org)
- Compared with children who had been born vaginally, children who had been delivered by C-section had less diverse flora, lower levels of Shigella bacteria and none of the bacteria known as Bacteroides at all. (sharecare.com)
- At €116,118,473.35 in 2019, the country was number 9 among other countries in Sold Production of Open Sections Cold Formed or Folded of Non Alloy Steel. (nationmaster.com)
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- Spinal anesthesia for cesarean section (CS) has gained popularity over epidural techniques because of its easy placement and rapid onset [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
- In pregnant women, engorgement of epidural veins from aortocaval compression with displacement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) may contribute to unwanted cephalad extensions of the block [ 2 - 4 ]. (hindawi.com)
- This study is designed to determine the incidence and severity of respiratory depression in elective cesarean section patients who have received a spinal or epidural narcotic called duramorph for management of postoperative pain. (clinicaltrials.gov)
- So the high rate of epidural use may also be contributing to the rise in C-sections. (thesocietypages.org)
- This study aimed at comparing racemic bupivacaine and levobupivacaine in epidural anesthesia for elective cesarean section. (scielo.br)
- Fifteen minutes after epidural anesthesia, 62.5% of levobupivacaine group patients experienced Bromage 2 or 3 motor block, whereas the same event was documented in 72.7% of bupivacaine group patients (p = 0.83). (scielo.br)
- Levobupivacaine and bupivacaine were equally effective for epidural block in patients undergoing cesarean section. (scielo.br)
- Epidural local anesthetics associated to opioids are often used for cesarean section anesthesia. (scielo.br)
- One is fear of litigation, largely driving by high-profile lawsuits involving women whose uterus ruptured when they tried to induce labor in a pregnancy following a previous C-section delivery. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- In the study, the researchers looked at low-risk c-sections done when it was the mother's first time having a baby and she was having only one baby (not multiples), and the baby had reached at least 37 weeks of pregnancy and was positioned optimally, ready to be born head-first, according to the CDC report . (livescience.com)
- In pregnancy, entry is commonly enhanced by diastasis of the rectus muscles. (medscape.com)
- Because of the increased risk of regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents in late pregnancy, cricoid pressure should be applied until the airway has been protected by a cuffed tracheal tube. (scribd.com)
- Ventilation is made more difficult by the increased oxygen requirements and reduced chest compliance in pregnancy. (scribd.com)
- The snapshot of maternal health comes from the county's Health Care Agency analysis of hospital data in a new report called "Complications of Pregnancy and Childbirth in Orange County. (ocregister.com)
- The high pain tolerance of bulldogs make that the typical signs of a completed pregnancy are not always as pronounced as in other breeds. (bulldoginformation.com)
- It's one thing after another in this last phase of pregnancy and being faced with a C-section is not something I ever wanted to consider. (womenshealthmag.com)
- Aortic dissection in pregnancy: A life-threatening disease and a diagnosis of worth considering. (biomedsearch.com)
- As C-sections, antibiotic use during pregnancy, and dependence on baby formula have increasingly disrupted the development of natural microbiomes in recent decades, rates of asthma, autoimmune diseases and obesity have more than doubled. (eurekalert.org)
- - Tocophobia (the severe fear of pregnancy & childbirth) - the most recent National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance on Caesarean Section, CG132 7 recommends that such women should be referred to a suitably qualified health professional with expertise in perinatal mental health for assessment and support, which might ultimately result in a planned caesarean section on medical grounds. (nursinginpractice.com)
- The Society provides a number of Standards and Guidelines to assist its members in their professional practice. (bps.org.uk)
- Primary cesareans - defined as cesarean delivery among women who have not had a previous cesarean - are considered a more accurate indicator of current practice than overall cesareans because the overall cesareans also reflect the now almost automatic repeat cesarean in women who have had one previously. (citizen.org)
- When I practice or play on it or I lift with it, I get a sensation of pain in that area," he said. (chicagotribune.com)
- Mr. Sali has his own legal practice in Portland, Oregon. (americanbar.org)
- The EAU has an immense infrastructure in place and the scope of its activities and experience will enable ERUS to formulate and implement its objectives on a larger scale, translating the benefits of its work into the every-day practice of thousands of EAU members. (uroweb.org)
- The use of robotics in urology has many implications - both in science and in clinical practice. (uroweb.org)
- Local anesthetic bupivacaine is found in two different enantiomers: levobupivacaine - S (-) and dextrobupivacaine - R (+). Based on studies showing that S(-) enantiomers are less cardiotoxic, their use has been increasing in clinical practice. (scielo.br)
- The findings support current clinical practice guidelines which favor vaginal delivery whenever possible, added Kozyrskyj, who is research chair and an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. (sharecare.com)
- The ISSA Mining Section aims to achieve worldwide acceptable working, OSH and social conditions in large mining enterprises as well as for SME quarries or small scale extractive industries by influencing OSH politics on a global level, creating recommendations and promoting the transfer of the best solutions and good practice. (issa.int)
- Infants born by vaginal delivery typically shared more bacterial species with their own mother than with other mothers, while this could not be shown for infants born by caesarian section. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- However these efforts are likely linked to the risks that unnecessary c-sections pose for both mothers and babies, which include increased likelihood of certain medical conditions for babies, and an increased risk of infection in moms, according to the Mayo Clinic. (livescience.com)
- Eighteen healthy mothers participated in the small pilot study. (nih.gov)
- Babies delivered via C-section surgery get their first dose of microbes from their mothers' skin and the skin of doctors and nurses in the delivery room. (healthline.com)
- Researchers worry that because C-section infants don't get the bacteria their mothers evolved to give them, it will set these children on the road to poor development. (healthline.com)
- Many expectant mothers try to avoid giving birth by cesarean sections. (ibtimes.com)
- In other cases, mothers request that their labor be induced. (thesocietypages.org)
- Capsules containing 500 mg of R. canina rose hips fared better than a placebo in reducing urinary tract infection (UTI) incidences in mothers following a cesarean section birth, a new study finds. (nutraingredients-usa.com)
- While the number of babies in this pilot study was small, the team collected more than 1500 samples from the infants and mothers, and then used state-of-the-art genomic and statistical techniques to analyze more than 6.5 million pieces of bacterial DNA. (eurekalert.org)
- Mothers who have C-sections also tend to start breast-feeding later and require antibiotics, both of which could also affect the baby's microbiome. (sharecare.com)
- The studied groups had similar rates of cesarean section. (biomedsearch.com)
- Researchers have discovered that infants who are delivered by caesarean section have a lower range of good gut bacteria in their first 2 years of life, compared with infants delivered through the mother's birth canal. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- The researchers add that the total range of bacteria among infants delivered by C-section were lower compared to the infants who were delivered through the mother's birth canal. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- The researchers say that previous studies have shown an association between C-section and allergy, as well as an association between allergy and a lower microbial diversity of the gut. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- As the food industry works to reduce the amount of sodium present in processed and packaged foods, researchers based in the Netherlands may have found another effective way consumers can help decrease their risk of heart disease - just by picking up a few items at their local supermarkets. (supermarketguru.com)
- Researchers are exploring ways to deliver FMTs using frozen stool or bacteria alone in the form of a pill . (healthline.com)
- When they looked closer, the researchers found that vaginal birth somehow triggers UCP2 expression in the neurons of the hippocampus, the brain region involved in both short and long-term memory as well as spatial orientation. (ibtimes.com)
- Long lasting effects of impaired UCP2 activity during development may in fact affect complex adult behaviors,' the researchers wrote. (ibtimes.com)
- While in vitro studies demonstrate that rose hips-or fruits of the Rosa canina plant-prevent the growth of UTI-causing bacteria Escherichia coli , the researchers said that no clinical trials have been done yet looking specifically at the plant's role in reducing post-partum UTIs, especially among women who have undergone a C-section. (nutraingredients-usa.com)
- After all women from both groups completed their intervention period, the researchers found that the total risk of UTI on the 7th to 10th days of the trial was significantly lower in the rose hip group compared to the placebo group. (nutraingredients-usa.com)
- This is the finding of a pilot study co-led by researchers from NYU Langone Medical Center and published online on February 1 in Nature Medicine . (eurekalert.org)
- The study was conducted within the Division of Translational Medicine, in the Department of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine, and in partnership several researchers at other institutions, including study co-leader Jose Clemente, PhD, at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. (eurekalert.org)
- Since other [researchers] have found associations between cesarean section delivery or formula-feeding and infant gut changes and conditions like allergy [and] asthma, we speculate that our observations may lead to poor health in later life," said study senior author Anita Kozyrskyj. (sharecare.com)
- In the new study, researchers analyzed DNA from fecal samples taken from 24 healthy infants in four Canadian provinces at 4 months of age. (sharecare.com)
- The study was a small one, but the researchers have collected fecal samples on 200 children and will be analyzing those in the future. (sharecare.com)
- - Fear of injury to themselves or their baby - women may believe a caesarean section is safer than vaginal birth. (nursinginpractice.com)
- All staff directly or indirectly concerned with obstetric care need to be trained in resuscitation. (scribd.com)
- The behaviour of isobaric levobupivacaine in relation to gravity when used in obstetric spinal anesthesia is unclear. (hindawi.com)
- Physician Financial Incentives and Cesarean Section Delivery ," RAND Journal of Economics , The RAND Corporation, vol. 27(1), pages 99-123, Spring. (repec.org)
- Physician Financial Incentives and Cesarean Section Delivery ," NBER Working Papers 4933, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (repec.org)
- It has been possible in studies of callosum-sectioned cats and monkeys in recent years to obtain consistent demonstration of a variety of interhemispheric integrational functions mediated by the corpus callosum. (pnas.org)
- Last week, the two hospitals landed on Consumer Reports' top 10 list for hospitals with high C-section rates. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- The study, entitled HealthGrades 2011 Obstetrics and Gynecology in American Hospitals , noted that the states with the highest rates were Texas, New Jersey and Florida while Utah, Colorado and Wisconsin as the lowest. (ibtimes.com)
- C-sections are rising, and there needs to be a little bit more scrutiny from the person who is having the C-section as well as doctors and hospitals, said Divya Cantor, MD, MBA and HealthGrades Senior Physician Consultant. (ibtimes.com)
- HealthGrades , an independent health care ratings organization, also rated the obstetrical and gynecological quality in the hospitals of the 19 states studied using a five star scale, taking into account neonatal mortality rates, complications and overall performance. (ibtimes.com)
- In some other states, the approach has been different: cutting Medicaid payments to hospitals for C-sections in an attempt to discourage unnecessary surgeries. (ocregister.com)
- Similarly, the 10 hospitals with the highest rates include hospitals from rural and urban areas and are located in the following counties: Orange, Westchester, Suffolk, Saint Lawrence, and Nassau. (citizen.org)
- As indicated above, the average cesarean rate in the 10 hospitals with the highest rates is 48.3 percent. (citizen.org)
- Grouped logit models of risk of Caesarean by hospital and time period account for 55 per cent of the variation in the growth trend across hospitals. (repec.org)
- They try their best to stay active in the community by organising visits and events in cooperation with orphanages, animal shelters, hospitals, schools and similar institutions. (esn.org)
- In New York, VBACs and repeat cesarean sections may be undercounted. (citizen.org)
- Using ICD-9 codes to identify indications for primary and repeat cesarean sections: Agreement with clinical records ," American Journal of Public Health , American Public Health Association, vol. 85(8), pages 1143-1146. (repec.org)
- For the procedure, a sterile gauze pad was incubated in the mother's birth canal an hour before the C-section. (nih.gov)
- The infants delivered by C-section also showed lower circulating levels of Th1 in their blood, showing an imbalance between Th1 and Th2 chemicals. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- On the basis of this evidence, we conducted a study to assess the variability of block extension in relation to the gravitational forces induced by a change in the position of the patient immediately following the injection of the anesthetic into the subarachnoid space. (hindawi.com)
- but that there was well established scientific evidence that several species of bird exhibit regional variability in their calls, so you could not entirely rule out the possibility. (upenn.edu)
- SINCE 1970 , the number of C-sections performed in the U.S. has increased 500 percent. (connectionnewspapers.com)
- One-third of American babies are now born by cesarean versus only 5 percent in 1970. (kdvr.com)
- However, opponents of elective C-section approach say this can cause problems, as most bitches are mated more than once during their seasons and the breeder has to be sure of exactly which mating the bitch conceived. (bulldoginformation.com)
- Findings indicate that elective C-section rates increased from 24% to 60%, resulting in a decrease of infant mortality from 1.3/1000 to 0.7/1000. (omicsonline.org)
- While elective C-section has improved neonatal outcomes there is still a good number of women who attempt vaginal birth. (omicsonline.org)
- A research team led by Dr. Maria Dominguez-Bello at NYU Langone Medical Center and Dr. Jose C. Clemente at Icahn School of Medicine in Mount Sinai, New York, set out to determine whether they could alter the microbiota of babies born by C-section by exposing them to maternal vaginal fluids at birth. (nih.gov)
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- Rapid responses have their own URL and are retrievable in an advanced search of thebmj.com in perpetuity. (bmj.com)
- The study authors used high-throughput DNA sequencing to determine microbial composition in fecal samples. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- Babies born by cesarean section tend to acquire a microbial community that more closely resembles that of their mother's skin. (nih.gov)
- All women who participated in the microbial transfer were first tested to ensure they didn't have any viral infections or sexually transmitted diseases. (nih.gov)
- The current study represents proof of a principle in a small cohort, and shows that our method is worthy of further development as we seek to determine the health impact of microbial differences," Dominguez-Bello says. (nih.gov)
- Many studies have now shown associations between these trends, but only a few experiments in mice have found that microbial differences directly increase risk for these diseases. (eurekalert.org)
- The trials for producing the enzymes were carried out in Petri dishes, using different culture mediums adapted for microbial growth and with the respective substrates for inducing enzyme production - cellulase (carboxymethyl cellulose), protease (skimmed milk), amylase (soluble starch), pectinase (citrus pectin), and phytase (Pikovskaya medium). (scielo.br)
- high-risk c-sections are those done out of greater medical necessity. (livescience.com)
- Three years ago, her first son was in breech position and had to be delivered by C-section. (ocregister.com)
- Her son Tomas, who is now 20 months old, evidently had other plans when he was found in a knees-to-face breech position during labour. (cbc.ca)
- That's when the baby comes out through a cut in the mother's belly and uterus rather than going through the birth canal and coming out through the vagina. (webmd.com)
- In the third trimester the most important factor is compression of the inferior vena cava and impairment of venous return by the gravid uterus when the woman lies supine. (scribd.com)
- Many complications can arise from a C-section delivery including blood clots, excessive bleeding, infection, longer recovery time and injury to the bladder, uterus or bowel, according to the report. (ibtimes.com)
- Hysterectomies, or the surgical removal of the uterus to treat diseases or disorders, were the most common gynecological procedure in 2009 accounting for 79 percent of all inpatient surgeries. (ibtimes.com)
- Caesarean sections - or C-sections, a surgery that involves making incisions through a woman's abdomen and uterus to deliver her baby - have been on the rise since the mid-1990s. (thesocietypages.org)
- Using data from the Irish National Perinatal Reporting System and the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry scheme we examine the contribution of maternal, delivery and clinical characteristics to the rise in the Caesarean section rate over the period. (repec.org)
- In OneNote for Mac, you can change the color of any section tab in your notebook - either for aesthetic purposes or to visually categorize your notebook content in OneNote in the same way you might differentiate the sections of a traditional paper notebook. (microsoft.com)
- You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. (womenshealthmag.com)
- But this sort of suicidal warfare makes sense only in Murdoch's kamikaze world, where he's content to lose an estimated $15 million to $30 million a year on the New York Post , as a 2005 BusinessWeek piece reported. (slate.com)
- As we noted at the time, if this content is user generated -- it's a clear situation where the case should be dismissed over Section 230's safe harbors (which put the liability on the actual content creator, rather than the middlemen third parties). (techdirt.com)
- Previous rulings in other districts have even made it clear that sites that merely pass along content created by someone else -- even if it involves a moderator "choosing" what gets displayed -- do not lose the basic protections. (techdirt.com)
- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. (hindawi.com)
- The 19th century British Protestant Christian missionary Alexander Wylie in his article Jottings on the Sciences of Chinese Mathematics published in North China Herald 1852, was the first person to introduce Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections to the West. (wikipedia.org)
- In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commenting. (yahoo.com)
- The information contained in this article expresses the opinions and views of the owner of Bulldoginformation.com or the original author of the article. (bulldoginformation.com)
- There's a nice article in the current issue of Harvard Magazine on C-sections and their rising rates. (stanford.edu)
- This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. (kdvr.com)
- According to a recent article in the Guardian , the Times and Sunday Times losses have widened from $77 million a year to $136 million. (slate.com)
- Our study shows that members of the mother's gut microbiota are transferred to the child during vaginal delivery and that caesarian section leads to an altered colonization pattern of the infant's lower intestine. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- The study found that the rate of such c-sections decreased in more than half of U.S. states between 2009 and 2013. (livescience.com)
- But the c-section rate dropped by 6 percent among white women, whereas among black and Hispanic women, it dropped 1 percent over the study period. (livescience.com)
- A cross-sectional study design of histological examination among lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections by Ziehl-Neelsen and hematoxylin/eosin staining technique was conducted from December, 2009, to October, 2010, at the Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Pathology. (hindawi.com)
- The study was funded in part by NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). (nih.gov)
- This study has allowed us to demonstrate the feasibility of bacterial restoration in a small cohort, but we do not know yet whether this procedure alone is sufficient to restore the health benefits associated with vaginal delivery," Clemente says. (nih.gov)
- It's unknown what percentage of local C-sections are elective, but the national figure is estimated at 28 percent, according to a study published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology. (ocregister.com)
- The procedure can put a baby at risk for breathing problems in the future, and a new study published in the journal PLoS ONE adds another potential concern: mice born by C-section turned out to have lower levels of an important brain protein. (ibtimes.com)
- In order to study the medical history of the period it is important to keep in mind that we are dealing with a period more than half a millennium before the European Renaissance. (muslimheritage.com)
- In an anatomical study, Pujol and Carlier (1982) sectioned the OCB in neonatal cats and reported that the afferent innervation of OHCs failed to develop normally. (jneurosci.org)
- In a physiological study, Walsh and McGee (1997) showed that transection of the OCB in neonatal cats eliminates the rhythmic responses normally seen in the spike trains of immature auditory neurons and suggested that the OCB may play a role in culling exuberant contacts between IHCs and their afferents ( Walsh and McGee, 1987 , 1988 ). (jneurosci.org)
- Primary outcomes analyzed in the study included the incidence of any type of UTI during the 20-day follow-up. (nutraingredients-usa.com)
- The study revolves around the microbiome, the set of bacterial species that live on and in human skin, mouths and guts. (eurekalert.org)
- Choosing to participate in a study is an important personal decision. (clinicaltrials.gov)
- The aim of this study was to isolate Aspergillus section Nigri from plant litter and soil from the Atlantic Forest biome and evaluate it with regards to hydrolytic enzyme production. (scielo.br)
- Participated in this study 47 patients being 24 in the levobupivacaine group and 23 in the bupivacaine group. (scielo.br)
- Similarly, babies who were exclusively or even partially formula-fed rather than breast-fed also had markedly different gut flora than babies who were breast-fed, according to the study appearing in the Feb. 11 issue of the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) . (sharecare.com)
- They hope to eventually enroll 2,500 children in the study. (sharecare.com)
- Accordingly, the NanoSuit method permits the study of paraffin sections using CLEM at low and high magnification, with the following features: (i) the integrity of the glass slide is maintained, (ii) three-dimensional microstructures of tissue and pathogens are visualized, (iii) nuclei and 3,3′-diaminobenzidine-stained areas are distinct because of gold chloride usage, (iv) immunohistochemical staining is quantitative, and (v) contained elements can be analyzed. (nature.com)
- The highest dermatomal level of analgesia from isobaric local anesthetics should be independent of patient position or gravity, but studies with isobaric bupivacaine in obstetrics have not demonstrated this [ 7 - 9 ] perhaps because isobaric bupivacaine is not truly isobaric. (hindawi.com)
- But for the caseation and necrosis they were present in 85% cases of nodal tissue biopsies. (hindawi.com)
- The presence of acid-fast bacilli was microscopically confirmed by ZN staining in 37 (61.7%) of the nodal tissue biopsies. (hindawi.com)
- Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules. (nih.gov)
- By combining tissue cryo-sectioning with non-destructive atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging we have developed a methodology that may be applied by the non-specialist to both preserve and visualize bio-molecular structures (in particular extracellular matrix assemblies) in situ. (nih.gov)
- Morphology of mammalian connective tissues visualized by tissue section AFM. (nih.gov)
- These regions are clearly visible in low power optical micrographs (haematoxylin and eosin stained) (a) and in tissue section AFM images of the bovine IVD (b). (c) Human AC is composed primarily of thick and thin collagen II fibrils embedded in an aggrecan matrix. (nih.gov)
- Extracellular matrix (ECM) ultrastructure in tissue cryo-sections imaged using AFM. (nih.gov)
- The prerequisite for a positive tissue reaction is that the enzyme must be present in a form available for antigen-antibody interaction. (springer.com)
- Keilová, H.: On the specificity and inhibition of cathepsins D and B. In: Tissue proteinases, ed. by A. J. Barrett and J. T. Dingle, p. 45-65. (springer.com)
- In: Tissue proteinases, ed. by A. J. Barrett and J. T. Dingle, p. 1-28. (springer.com)
- Sections mounted on a glass sglide with a coverslip represent the most common method of storing clinical tissue specimens. (nature.com)
- developed a three-dimensional (3D) survey method for assessing cell/tissue architectures in 30-µm-thick paraffin sections in a low-vacuum scanning electron microscope (Lv-SEM) [ 3 ] in combination with a heavy metal coating, which increased both the image contrast and electron conductivity. (nature.com)
- It's not fun by any means, but microbes from the donor stool quickly take up residence in the patients' guts, bringing the microbiome back into balance and sometimes saving their lives. (healthline.com)
- For now, research can guide us toward some noninvasive, commonsense ways to keep our microbiome healthy in every stage of life. (healthline.com)
- It's too soon to say definitively that the changes in the gut microbiome of children born by C-section will develop health problems. (sharecare.com)
- Spinal anesthesia with 12.5 mg levobupivacaine was performed in the sitting position in all women. (hindawi.com)
- In both groups, spinal anesthesia was performed by one anesthesiologist using the same technique with the patient in the sitting position, using a midline approach at L3-L4 and a 27G Whitacre needle, and injecting 12.5 mg of isobaric levobupivacaine 0.5% over 30 seconds. (hindawi.com)
- This may lead to greater engagement in its prevention and management. (health.gov.au)
- Emily Shiffer Emily Shiffer is a former digital web producer for Men's Health and Prevention, and is currently a freelancer writer specializing in health, weight loss, and fitness. (womenshealthmag.com)
- The aim of the International Section of the ISSA on Prevention in the Mining Industry is to further and to improve social security in mining worldwide. (issa.int)
- ISSA Mining's prevention strategy VISION ZERO was adapted by all of ISSA's prevention sections. (issa.int)
- The International Section on Prevention of Occupational Risks in the Mining Industry Worldwide - ISSA Mining - of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) was founded in 1969 on the occasion of the VII. (issa.int)
- It is among many other sectors also the statutory accident insurance for all mining operations and for all extractive and quarrying works in Germany and offers prevention for underground and surface mining as well as for the processing of the raw material. (issa.int)
- The ISSA Mining Section aims to foster and improve social security in mining by means of worldwide cooperation, particularly in the field of prevention. (issa.int)
- Yesterday I wrote about two recent en banc decisions from the Fifth and Eighth Circuits on the subject of qualified immunity , and how those cases fit into the rising tide of opposition to the doctrine generally. (cato.org)
- But I wanted to expand upon a point of disagreement between two of the dissents in Cole v. Hunter (the Fifth Circuit case), which may prove to be one of the central questions if and when the Supreme Court decides to reconsider the doctrine - namely, the relationship between qualified immunity, Section 1983, and originalism. (cato.org)
- I'll note that both Josh Blackman and Damon Root have already written about this aspect of the Cole decision, but as someone who's spent the better part of the last two years waging a campaign against qualified immunity I wanted to offer my take on the many ways in which Judges James Ho and Andrew Oldham seriously misunderstand qualified immunity, Section 1983, and originalism itself. (cato.org)
- A few months ago, in Zadeh v. Robinson , he explained how "[t]o some observers, qualified immunity smacks of unqualified impunity, letting public officials duck consequences for bad behavior - no matter how palpably unreasonable - as long as they were the first to behave badly. (cato.org)
- Judge Willett again picked up this theme in his separate dissent in Cole , beginning his opinion with the assertion that "[t]he entrenched, judge‐invented qualified immunity regime ought not be immune from thoughtful reappraisal. (cato.org)
- In other words, qualified immunity may well lack any plausible textual or historical basis. (cato.org)
- But because, say Judges Ho and Oldham, the Supreme Court erroneously expanded the reach of Section 1983 in Monroe v. Pape ( by holding that state officials could be sued even when they were acting contrary to a state's own laws), then two wrongs make a right, and we should just keep qualified immunity as is, as a kind of compensating error. (cato.org)
- d) Within ferret cardiac muscle, collagen fibril orientation, which determines the direction of the contractile force, is readily discernible in AFM phase images of the left ventricle epicardium. (nih.gov)
- Cardiac arrest occurs only about once in every 30 000 late pregnancies, but survival from such an event is exceptional. (scribd.com)
- In 1971 Belgian sinologist Ulrich Libbrecht published his doctorate dissertation, Chinese Mathematics in the Thirteenth Century, which earned him a degree cum laude at Leiden University. (wikipedia.org)
- Alexander V. Priezzhev graduated and received his PhD degree from the Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) in 1971 and 1975, respectively. (spiedigitallibrary.org)
- Women have planned caesarean sections for a range of reasons. (nursinginpractice.com)
- As well as those planned caesarean sections that are recommended on medical grounds, some women wish to opt for a caesarean section in the absence of any such indication. (nursinginpractice.com)
- Why do women request caesarean sections? (nursinginpractice.com)
- It has been proposed that fear is the reason women request caesarean sections. (nursinginpractice.com)
- If the patient has consented to a levonorgestrel subdermal implant prior to her cesarean delivery, then the device should be inserted in the patient's non-dominant arm using standard procedure. (medscape.com)
- For each of the types of data listed in 4.B, the plan outlines (1) the data that will be collected, (2) a procedure for how and when data will be collected, (3) a method for how data will be reviewed or analyzed, and (4) an explanation for how data will be used for curriculum and program improvement. (cacrep.org)
- Sections of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining have been used to diagnose many diseases, and to evaluate morphological structures and pathological changes for over a century. (nature.com)
- The patient (W. J.) had been having grand mal convulsions for fifteen years subsequent to war injuries suffered in 1944. (pnas.org)
- In 1944 Young in his History of Caesarean Section wrote: 'Mohammedanism absolutely forbids it, (Caesarean section) and directs that any child so born must be slain forthwith as it is the offspring of the Devil' . (muslimheritage.com)
- The use of national guidelines can decrease mortality, as shown by the reduction in the number of deaths from pulmonary embolus and sepsis after caesarean section. (scribd.com)
- In this section, you will learn about singleton pattern in Java. (roseindia.net)
- In comparison to the Pfannensteil incision, the Joel Cohen incision is associated with less blood loss, shorter operating time, reduced time to oral intake, less risk of fever, shorter duration of postoperative pain, lower analgesic requirements, and shorter time from skin incision to birth of the baby. (medscape.com)
- I might be with my husband in USA by the time of my expected date of delivery. (yahoo.com)
- For those three years, the county's C-section rate hit 33 percent, on par with the national rate of 32 percent, which is at an all-time high. (ocregister.com)
- Senior railway staff told TNM that engineers were positioned at all strategic locations and are monitoring restoration works in real-time. (yahoo.com)
- A video otoscope is useful for informing family members about ear problems, for recording changes in the eardrum over time, and for transmitting images for diagnostic review (tele-otology). (health.gov.au)
- They are especially proud of their flagship project, Erasmus Date Auction , a huge charity event involving international students and ESN members who offer their free time in exchange for money for a noble cause. (esn.org)
- They know they can "handle" surgical complications and induced labor has a set schedule: cervical induction at time X, pitocin at time Y, and c-section by time Z if baby hasn't been born. (thesocietypages.org)
- I had an emergent c section last time and a planned one this time. (babycenter.com)
- Over a period of time the buildup is so severe that it causes a full blockage of the drainage pipe, results in water leaks, maintenance issues, service call-outs and possible outbreaks of pathogens. (businesswire.com)
- Tests taking as long as 12 to 14 months showed that integrating the Parx technologies in these drainage systems created a sustainable anti-clogging solution that can reduce call-outs by up to 100% over a period of time, saving supermarket chains a lot of costs and disruption involved with blocked drains. (businesswire.com)
- Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information. (osha.gov)
- For instance if the user selects a daily recurrence then deletes (using keyboard) the value in the "After" spinner or the "On" date/time picker. (telerik.com)
- And she says she's mostly concerned about the long recovery time and being stuck in bed, plus the pain. (womenshealthmag.com)
- Our revamped Wish List will save you time and effort in singling out the Festival titles you cannot wait to see. (tribecafilm.com)
- In 1993, he purchased the New York Post for the second time, having first purchased it as his original New York media bauble in 1976. (slate.com)
- Orange County's rate of cesarean sections is on the rise, which increases medical costs as well as health risks for mother and baby. (ocregister.com)
- However, there are additional risks for women who have a caesarean section and their babies. (nursinginpractice.com)
- CHEM 211 is a laboratory introduction to methods of investigation in inorganic and organic chemistry. (umich.edu)
- Non-virtual Methods in Java - java tutorials non virtual methods in java. (roseindia.net)
- Additional process indicators (e.g. frequency of assessment, detection, treatment, and referral) should be considered in order to monitor the level of service. (health.gov.au)