Labor is induced in up to 20 percent of pregnancies, and cervical ripening is required in about one half of inductions. |
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The two principal features of Bacon's new method were an emphasis on gradual, progressive inductions, and a method of exclusion. |
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There seems to be a large percentage of inductions and Caesarian deliveries. |
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They tracked the students through their inductions, exams and graduations and through the emotions, trials and tribulations. |
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Workers from all sub-contractors go through site inductions and, most times, have to sign-in every day they are on site. |
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The CO said this year would see a focus on staff inductions, expectations and education, as well as team activities. |
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Equity and inclusion is addressed in all leadership and management training and inductions. |
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A chapter on Trance Inductions offers extensive transcripts of several forms of hypnotic inductions that will be useful to the reader new to hypnosis. |
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Students are required to submit one written homework practice inductions for assessment. |
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Hans Reichenbach defended it by saying that the only conceivable way we can learn anything about nature is by making inductions from available evidence. |
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The club might be losing large numbers of members, which can be masked by an equally large number of inductions. |
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As job inductions go, the Lord Mayor's Show is certainly wide-ranging. |
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While two humanitarian coordinator inductions have already taken place, more training is needed, particularly for non-United Nations candidates. |
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A recent study indicates that Cytotec labor inductions in women who have had a previous cesarean carry a 28-fold increase in the risk of uterine rupture. |
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While in the US most women receive epidurals for pain relief in labor and many elect labor inductions, neither of these common procedures is evidence based. |
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Hume famously claimed that inductions are based on regularities found in experience, and concluded that the inductive predictions may very well turn out being false. |
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Predeployment inductions and post-appointment briefings were conducted for senior police officials in 10 peacekeeping missions. |
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It has been a pleasure also to speak at staff inductions to welcome our newest colleagues. |
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Our collaboration will allow us to better identify patterns of drug induced protein mediation and phenotypical changes, reversals and inductions. |
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Scientific inductions depend upon data transmitted and supported by testimony and even our everyday inductive inferences typically rest upon premises that come to us indirectly. |
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Staff are briefed on controls like passwords etc. during inductions and now all new staff are made aware of the risks associated with the use of information and information technology. |
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This can be done by holding workshops or enabling and supporting visits to or inductions with projects and programmes run either for or by children that are relevant to the issues under discussion. |
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This comprehensive picture will indicate any significant turnover that may be occurring in a club by revealing the number of terminations and inductions taking place. |
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Pregnancies should continue to term if medically and obstetrically advisable, thereby avoiding unnecessary preterm inductions and c-sections. |
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The physical facility of the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, also in Otsego County, closed in 2010, although the organization itself has continued inductions. |
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