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ADVERTISEMENT WRITTEN BY THE ADVERTISER BUT MADE TO LOOK LIKE EDITORIAL CONTENT FROM THE MEDIA IN WHICH IT IS PUBLISHED
Advertorials; Advitorial; Special advertising section; Paid news

news section      
nieuwsafdeling
C-section         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section
afkorting voor keizersnede, chirurgische verwijdering van een foetus uit de baarmoeder van een vrouw (als natuurlijke bevalling onmogelijk is)
Cesarean section         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section
n. Keizersnee

Определение

quarter section
¦ noun N. Amer. a quarter of a square mile.

Википедия

Advertorial

An advertorial is an advertisement in the form of editorial content. The term "advertorial" is a blend (see portmanteau) of the words "advertisement" and "editorial." Merriam-Webster dates the origin of the word to 1946.

In printed publications, the advertisement is usually written to resemble an objective article and designed to ostensibly look like a legitimate and independent news story. In television, the advertisement is similar to a short infomercial presentation of products or services. These can either be in the form of a television commercial or as a segment on a talk show or variety show. In radio, these can take the form of a radio commercial or a discussion between the announcer and representative. The concept of internet-based advertorials is linked to native advertising; however, whether the two terms are synonymous is contested.

Advertorials, especially those that are not clearly disclosed, are the subject of controversy in journalism ethics and marketing ethics. Researchers have found that they often mislead readers who are unaware of their origin, co-opting and damaging a publication's reputation.

Примеры употребления для news section
1. Underlining the importance of news section, the Prime Minister said the staff associated with news section of the PTV has to improve their performance.
2. The science/nature news section of the BBC website makes Heat look like Laminate Flooring News.
3. Baskin was a reporter for the Montgomery Advertiser‘s "Negro News" section.
4. Plus, follow the latest news from all the parties today in our News section.
5. Baskin was a reporter for the Montgomery Advertiser‘s Negro News‘‘ section.