1956
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(56)90109-0
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A review of vaginal delivery following cesarean section, from private practice

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“…The proof of this improvement is somewhat lengthy, and will be presented elsewhere [6]. For nonnegative J 's, the error bound like (1.39) has been obtained by Lawler [18]. Corollary 1.6.…”
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“…The proof of this improvement is somewhat lengthy, and will be presented elsewhere [6]. For nonnegative J 's, the error bound like (1.39) has been obtained by Lawler [18]. Corollary 1.6.…”
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“…For d = 4 and 5, the fact that (1.35) is sufficient for nonnegative J 's has been pointed out by Uchiyama [28]. The author has recently learned that Lawler [18] has also shown that (1.35) is sufficient for d > 4 for nonnegative J .…”
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“…12 During dissociation, the upper radiating electronic level of D 2 is bound and the lower level is unbound on a repulsive molecular potential curve. 13,14 The steep unbound potential curve 15 spreads out the radiation over a vast range of wavelengths, leading to the observed continuum ranging from below 200 nm to almost 600 nm. This is consistent with the results published by Marmar et al, where increased levels of broadband visible emission occur with puffs of diatomic molecules (D 2 or N 2 ), with no corresponding jump in emission for a helium puff.…”
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