Citations:nonparturition

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English citations of nonparturition

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  • 1919 — Arthur Reed Perry (for the U. S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics), Preventable Death in Cotton Manufacturing Industry, page 130:
    Even with the parturition factor eliminated, however, married operatives in each of the two younger 10-year age groups are about twice as liable to die from all nonparturition causes as single operatives of the same groups, while in the third decade they are about half again as liable as the single to die from all nonparturition causes.
  • 1997 — David H. Thom et al., "Evaluation of Parturition and Other Reproductive Variables as Risk Factors for Urinary Incontinence in Later Life", Obstetrics & Gynecology, 90 (6), 983-989:
    The associations estimated for the nonparturition variables were essentially the same in both models; therefore the associations from nonparturition are reported for the nonparturition variables.
  • 2009 — Wiebke Neumann et al., "Does off-trail backcountry skiing disturb moose?," European Journal of Wildlife Research, 56 (4), 513-518:
    The female moose were prime aged and we assumed all individuals to be non-naïve because they ranged at least partly, i. e., during nonparturition time, within human proximity where cross-country skiing and other recreational activities are common.