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The Safety Appliance Act and the FELA: A Plea for Clarification
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and examine the debate on prenatal testing in Western countries, with a special focus on my own country, Sweden. In the near future it might be possible for a pregnant woman to profile the DNA of her foetus with a simple blood test early in pregnancy. This method of prenatal testing – Non Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis (NIPD) – could potentially detect the genetic causes of almost every disease. I will argue that prenatal testing should be offered by society to all pregnant women, not only to those at highest risk of giving birth to children with severe conditions. I will do that from a perspective of reproductive freedom. Furthermore, I will argue that offering prenatal testing for some conditions (such as Downs’s syndrome) and not for others, is conflicting with the autonomous choice of the pregnant woman
Results of the 1995 Illinois Groundhog (Woodchuck) Hunter Survey
ID: 875; Administrative Report, PR Project W-112-RReport issued on: June 27, 199
Correlated Resource Models of Internet End Hosts
Understanding and modelling resources of Internet end hosts is essential for
the design of desktop software and Internet-distributed applications. In this
paper we develop a correlated resource model of Internet end hosts based on
real trace data taken from the SETI@home project. This data covers a 5-year
period with statistics for 2.7 million hosts. The resource model is based on
statistical analysis of host computational power, memory, and storage as well
as how these resources change over time and the correlations between them. We
find that resources with few discrete values (core count, memory) are well
modeled by exponential laws governing the change of relative resource
quantities over time. Resources with a continuous range of values are well
modeled with either correlated normal distributions (processor speed for
integer operations and floating point operations) or log-normal distributions
(available disk space). We validate and show the utility of the models by
applying them to a resource allocation problem for Internet-distributed
applications, and demonstrate their value over other models. We also make our
trace data and tool for automatically generating realistic Internet end hosts
publicly available
Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America
Review of: "Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement, and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America," by James Green
Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900–1950
Review of: "Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900–1950," by Rosemary Feurer
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