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1957, T. R. Carskadon, George Henry Soule, USA in New Dimensions: The Measure and Promise of America's Resources, a Twentieth Century Fund Survey (in English), Macmillan Publishers, page 10:
Every baby symbol represents 2 births per 1000 population
2021, Jürgen Brater, Unnützes Medizinwissen: Fakten und Geschichten, die selbst den Arzt verblüffen [Useless Medical Knowledge: Facts and stories that amaze even the doctor] (in German), Yes Publishing, →ISBN, page 90:
Nachfolgend die Anzahl der Kaiserschnitte pro 100 Geburten in den EU-Ländern im Jahr 2018: 🚼 Polen 38,9 …
The following is the number of cesarean sections per 100 births in EU countries in 2018: 🚼 Poland 38.9 …
An an emoji, the most common display on operating systems (most of which depict the symbol within an orange or blue box) is the baby facing forwards. iOS, WhatsApp and Telegram—which uses animated version's of iOS's emoji—depict a baby crawling.[4] The Unicodecharacter itself, released in Unicode 6.0 in October 2010,[5] displays the former.[6]
^ Gjoko Muratovski (2021 December) Research for Designers: A Guide to Methods and Practice, SAGE Publications, →ISBN, page 217
^ Carlos Rosa and Emilia Duarte (2022 January 13) Developments in Design Research and Practice: Best Papers from 10th Senses and Sensibility 2019: Lost in (G)localization, Springer International Publishing, →ISBN, pages 49–50