Word: laborer
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...reduce the number of caesarean deliveries, hospitals often increase the number of vaginal deliveries among women who have already had one or more caesarean sections-a process known as a trial of labor. Thirty-five percent of all caesareans are performed on patients who have previously had at least one caesarean delivery...
...major risk of a trial of labor after caesarean delivery is that uterus may rupture during labor, which may result in substantial hemorrhage and require hysterectomy," the article said...
...ESTs was inspired," says Victor McKusick, a geneticist at Johns Hopkins University who is often called the father of genetic medicine. In June 1991, when Venter published his first paper based on this work, scientists had identified only about 4,000 genes, each one representing years of painstaking labor. In one day, Venter added 347 new genes to the list. Soon he was finding...
...Palestinians. Some within the party say that Israel needs new faces, new leadership and new approaches. "This is reflected in the fact that not only are there others besides Arens challenging Netanyahu within Likud, "says Ramo, "but there are also an unusually high number of non-Likud and non-Labor candidates who have entered this spring's contest for prime minister." Though Likud and the electorate may decide to stick with the known quantity that is Netanyahu, at least one veteran war horse -- Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon -- has already decided to pass up a run because of the fresh breezes...
...time, neither the union nor Harvard's chief labor negotiator Kim A. Roberts '78 would disclose anything specific...