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Recently the ethics of infant male circumcision has generated a considerable debate in bioethics journals. In previous publications we have sought to argue that, by contrast, healthcare lawyers have unjustifi ably neglected the topic, accepting a dominant characterization of male circumcision as a standard and benign medical practice, which parents can choose for their children free of legal scrutiny...
On two occasions the Court of Appeal in England has addressed the legality of non-therapeutic circumcision performed on a minor unable to provide consent. Both cases involved disputes in post-separation families where one parent sought a male child’s circumcision against the wishes of the other parent. In January 2008, the Supreme Court of Oregon was faced with a similar factual situation in the case...
A parameterized model for resonant clocking inductors embedded in a dense power grid was developed using extensive electromagnetic simulations. The resulting model was used to support resonant clock designs for the POWER8TM microprocessor. The model enabled tuning of the inductance attached to each clock sector to optimize its resonant behavior, resulting in a 33% reduction in clock power. Simulations...
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