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De openheid van de Nederlandse samenleving in de jaren zeventig en tachtig in vergelijkend perspectief
New test for Down’s raises important ethical questions
For a pregnant woman, easily and safely finding out for certain whether her baby will have Down’s syndrome is an attractive prospect. The point of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD), as with current tests, is to give information about the health of the foetus. It’s just that this test is risk free and doesn’t need a needle to be inserted into a woman’s uterus. Should we worry about medicine making this test safer? This test is an amazing development. Imagine the heartbreak of having an invasive test to then miscarry as a result. But before we roll this test out across the NHS, we need to address important ethical questions.This article was written by Dr Ainsley Newson during the time of her employment with the University of Bristol, UK (2006-2012). Self-archived in the Sydney eScholarship Repository with permission of Bristol University, Sept 2014
Und alles kam wie es kommen musste:In Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Frankfurt, Riga, and Vienna? Jewish-Gentile intermarriage 1900-1940
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Intergenerational class mobility in the Netherlands between 1970 and 1985:Structural composition, structural differences, and relative mobility
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