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Quantifying Intermembrane Distances with Serial Image Dilations
Published on: September 28, 2018
概括
艾曼努埃尔·弗里德曼 (Emanuel Friedman) 是一个著名的哲学家.
科学领域:
- 医疗史 病史 医疗史
- 科学的社会学科学社会学.
- 生殖健康 生殖健康
背景情况:
- 1954年,艾曼纽尔·弗里德曼 (Emanuel Friedman) 推出了一种用于测量劳动进展的新方法.
- 这需要一个图形标准曲线和一个叫做宫仪的测量仪器.
- 这些工具旨在客观地评估劳动力,特别是"被捕"的劳动力.
研究的目的:
- 为了检查仪是如何改变劳动力测量的.
- 分析宫扩张从定性到定量理解的转变.
- 调查弗里德曼曲线如何从描述性工具演变为规范性工具.
主要方法:
- 艾曼纽尔·弗里德曼口头采访的分析.
- 检查弗里德曼最初劳动研究的原始数据.
- 关于弗里德曼关于劳动和扩张的发表研究的评论.
主要成果:
- 仪表把厘米作为一个客观的,间隔尺度的扩张单位.
- 这与之前的,更主观的,顺序性的评估形成了对比.
- 弗里德曼曲线从指导劳动力转移到使劳动力符合标准化模型.
结论:
- 引入子宫测量仪和标准曲线无意中使劳动力医疗化和标准化.
- 扩张的厘米成为劳动进度的主要指标,掩盖了其他因素.
- 这种标准化导致劳动力符合曲线,而不是曲线适应个体女性.
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