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Caesarean section, also
known as C-section or
caesarean delivery, is the
surgical procedure by
which one or more
babies are
delivered through an incision...
- For the
months leading up to
January 49 BC, both
Caesar and the anti-
Caesarians composed of Pompey, Cato, and
others seemed to
believe that the other...
- Caesar's death, an
uneasy truce emerged in Rome. The
liberatores and the
Caesarians in
government – led by
consul Mark Antony,
magister equitum Marcus Aemilius...
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Deteriorating trust through 50 BC,
along with the
influence of
Catonian anti-
Caesarian hardliners on Pompey,
eventually pushed Caesar into open
rebellion in...
- A
resuscitative hysterotomy, also
referred to as a
perimortem Caesarean section (PMCS) or
perimortem Caesarean delivery (PMCD), is a
hysterotomy performed...
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Trial of
labor after caesarean (TOLAC) is the term for an
attempted birth in a
patient who has had a
previous caesarean section. It may
result in a successful...
- In cryptography, a
Caesar cipher, also
known as Caesar's cipher, the
shift cipher, Caesar's code, or
Caesar shift, is one of the
simplest and most widely...
- the
previously that year in June. At the
start of 43 BC, the
moderate Caesarians Aulus Hirtius and
Gaius Vibius Pansa became consuls.
Through the early...
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orthopedics surgeries, and it is the most
common method for
performing Caesarian sections today. This
incision is also used in
Stoppa approach for orthopedics...
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Mauretania Caesariensis (Latin for "Caesarean Mauretania") was a
Roman province located in what is now Algeria. The full name
refers to its
capital Caesarea...