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Infected breast milk associated with late-onset and recurrent group B streptococcal infection in neonatal twins: a genetic analysis
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceAsymptomatic excretion of group B streptococcus (GBS) in breast milk may be an underrecognized cause of neonatal and recurrent infection. We report the case of late-onset and recurrent infection in newborn twins resulting from ingestion of maternal breast milk infected with GBS. Genetic analysis of isolates is equally presented
Waterford Institute of Technology, Tourism and Leisure Building
The Tourism and Leisure Building at Waterford Institute of Technology contains all of the passive design elements that would be expected in a landmark environmentally-conscious educational development. The design however also addresses energy conservation in complex, high-energy kitchen systems in an innovative way, bringing a new level of environmental performance to catering in Ireland
Robert Dahl and the Right to Workplace Democracy
Do employees possess a moral right to democratic voice at work? In A Preface To Economic Democracy and other writings over the past two decades, Robert Dahl has developed a neo-Kantian proof for the existence of such a right. Even if we accept the norm of distributive justice upon which Dahl founds his proof, voluntary subjection to authoritarian power in firms does not violate the legitimate entitlements of employees. While adult residents of territorial associations do possess a moral right to political equality, polities and firms are qualitatively different types of associations in which the entitlements of subjects are distinct. Subjection to power is acquired in different ways in the two kinds of associations, and this difference deprives employees—but not residents—of a right to democratic voice as a matter of moral desert
Letter From Herbert Croly to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, November 21, 1917
A typed letter from Herbert Croly to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated November 21, 1917. Within, Croly agrees with Huntington Wilson\u27s ideas about English-speaking peoples and his criticism of President Wilson\u27s handling of World War I.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_firstworldwar_documents/1034/thumbnail.jp
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, (et) Nubia from Drawings maps on the Spot by David Roberts R.A. with Historical Descriptions, by the Rev. George Croly, Lithographed by Louis Haghe
Dedication:Illustration: (Views ,portraits ,)Pagination: 42P+40+35.Volumes: 3Text Genre:AlbumIllustration: (τοπία ,πορτραίτα ,
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