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Obstetrical Conditions Affecting Labor and Birth
Learning Objectives By the end of this section, you will be able to: During labor, complications can occur that involve the amniotic fluid, such as oligohydramnios or polyhydramnios, meconium passage, precipitous labor, and infection. Complications can occur because of fetal issues such as multiple gestation, intrauterine fetal demise, malpresentation, and fetal anomalies. The pregnant person…
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Meso Compounds
Let’s look at another example (Section 5.4) of a compound with more than one chirality center: the tartaric acid used by Pasteur. The four stereoisomers can be drawn as follows: The 2R,3R and 2S,3S structures are nonsuperimposable mirror images and therefore represent a pair of enantiomers. A close look at the 2R,3S and 2S,3R structures, however, shows that they are superimposable,…
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Trends in the Business Environment and Competition
Trends in the business and economic environment occur in many areas. As noted earlier, today’s workforce is more diverse than ever, with increasing numbers of minorities and older workers. Competition has intensified. Technology has accelerated the pace of work and the ease with which we communicate. Let’s look at how companies are meeting the challenges…
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Achieving Macroeconomic Goals
To reach macroeconomic goals, countries must often choose among conflicting alternatives. Sometimes political needs override economic needs. For example, bringing inflation under control may call for a politically difficult period of high unemployment and low growth. Or, in an election year, politicians may resist raising taxes to curb inflation. Still, the government must try to…
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Understanding the Business Environment
Businesses do not operate in a vacuum but rather in a dynamic environment that has a direct influence on how they operate and whether they will achieve their objectives. This external business environment is composed of numerous outside organizations and forces that we can group into seven key subenvironments, as Exhibit 1.4 illustrates: economic, political and legal,…
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Perimeter of Triangle
A perimeter of a triangle is defined as the total length of the outer boundary of the triangle. Or we can say, the perimeter of the triangle is equal to the sum of all its three sides. The unit of the perimeter is same as the unit of sides of the triangle. Perimeter = Sum…
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Types
On the basis of length of the sides, triangles are classified into three categories: On the basis of measurement of the angles, triangles are classified into three categories: Scalene Triangle A scalene triangle is a type of triangle, in which all the three sides have different side measures. Due to this, the three angles are also…
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Lines and Angles Class 7 Notes
Let us discuss the concepts covered in the class 7 lines and angles. Lines and Angles Introduction To cover Lines and Angles Class 7 syllabus, we have generalized the topics here. Read the below topics one by one to understand the concepts of lines and angles. Line: A line is a straight figure which doesn’t…
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Real-Life Examples of Fractions
Let us visualize some of the fractions examples: How to Convert Fractions To Decimals? As we already learned enough about fractions, which are part of a whole. The decimals are the numbers expressed in a decimal form which represents fractions, after division. For example, Fraction 1/2 can be written in decimal form as 0.5. The…
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Fraction on a Number Line
We have already learned to represent the integers, such as 0, 1, 2, -1, -2, on a number line. In the same way, we can represent fractions on a number line. For example, if we have to represent 1/5 and 3/5 parts of a whole, then it can be represented as shown in the below…