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    Abuse and Neglect of the Unborn: Can the State Intervene

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    Advances in scientific knowledge of fetal development continue at a rapid pace. This expansion has enhanced the physician\u27s ability to prevent fetal defects and to treat the child in utero. This article examines when, if ever, the state may intervene in the life of a pregnant woman to prevent abuse or neglect of her unborn child. The author examines the legal status of the unborn child through an historical examination of property, tort and criminal law. He then analyzes state interests in protecting the unborn as balanced against the rights of the parents. In conclusion, the author contends that a framework should be developed within which the rights of the unborn child can be protected

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    Involuntary Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill: A System in Need of Change

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    Archive data base and handling system for the Orbiter flying qualities experiment program

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    The OFQ archives data base and handling system assembled as part of the Orbiter Flying Qualities (OFQ) research of the Orbiter Experiments Program (EOX) are described. The purpose of the OFQ archives is to preserve and document shuttle flight data relevant to vehicle dynamics, flight control, and flying qualities in a form that permits maximum use for qualified users. In their complete form, the OFQ archives contain descriptive text (general information about the flight, signal descriptions and units) as well as numerical time history data. Since the shuttle program is so complex, the official data base contains thousands of signals and very complex entries are required to obtain data. The OFQ archives are intended to provide flight phase oriented data subsets with relevant signals which are easily identified for flying qualities research

    Stringy Effects During Inflation and Reheating

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    We consider inflationary cosmology in the context of string compactifications with multiple throats. In scenarios where the warping differs significantly between throats, string and Kaluza-Klein physics can generate potentially observable corrections to the cosmology of inflation and reheating. First we demonstrate that a very low string scale in the ground state compactification is incompatible with a high Hubble scale during inflation, and we propose that the compactification geometry is altered during inflation. In this configuration, the lowest scale is just above the Hubble scale, which is compatible with effective field theory but still leads to potentially observable CMB corrections. Also in the appropriate region of parameter space, we find that reheating leads to a phase of long open strings in the Standard Model sector (before the usual radiation-dominated phase). We sketch the cosmology of the long string phase and we discuss possible observational consequences.Comment: 33pp, RevTeX4, v2. minor changes, added ref
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