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    A Thermodynamic Approach To Grain Growth And Coarsening
    with F. Fischer and P. Fratzl
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (9): 1075-1093. 2003.
    The evolution equations for grain growth and coarsening have been derived in the open literature mainly based on phenomenological considerations. Applying a thermodynamic extremal principle, the evolution equations are derived in a rigorous way. All kinetic parameters are provided directly. Existing relations are proved and generalized
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:When the Political Becomes Personal:Circumcision as a Cause and as a Parental DecisionJ. Steven SvobodaAs I prepared for the arrival of my first child, a son, a central activity that I previously saw as political suddenly also became very personal. I had founded a non-profit organization in 1997 devoted to educating the world that genital cutting of a child, regardless of a child's gender, is unnecessary and harmful. This includes ma…Read more
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    Circumcision registry promotes precise research and fosters informed parental decisions
    with Robert S. Van Howe, Morten Frisch, and Peter W. Adler
    BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1): 6. 2019.
    In 2017 Ploug and Holm argued that anonymizing individuals in the Danish circumcision registry was insufficient to protect these individuals from what they regard as the potential harms of being in the registry. We argue that Ploug and Holm’s fears in each of the areas are misguided, not supported by the evidence, and could interfere with the gathering of accurate data. The extent of the risks and harms associated with ritual circumcision is not well known. The anonymized personal health data su…Read more
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    Circumcision of male infants as a human rights violation
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (7): 469-474. 2013.
    Every infant has a right to bodily integrity. Removing healthy tissue from an infant is only permissible if there is an immediate medical indication. In the case of infant male circumcision there is no evidence of an immediate need to perform the procedure. As a German court recently held, any benefit to circumcision can be obtained by delaying the procedure until the male is old enough to give his own fully informed consent. With the option of delaying circumcision providing all of the purporte…Read more
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    Out of step: fatal flaws in the latest AAP policy report on neonatal circumcision
    with Robert S. Van Howe
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (7): 434-441. 2013.
    The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a policy statement and technical report on circumcision, in both of which the organisation suggests that the health benefits conferred by the surgical removal of the foreskin in infancy definitively outweigh the risks and complications associated with the procedure. While these new documents do not positively recommend neonatal circumcision, they do paradoxically conclude that its purported benefits ‘justify access to this procedure for famili…Read more
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    Circumcision Is Unethical and Unlawful
    with Peter W. Adler and Robert S. Van Howe
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (2): 263-282. 2016.
    The foreskin is a complex structure that protects and moisturizes the head of the penis, and, being the most densely innervated and sensitive portion of the penis, is essential to providing the complete sexual response. Circumcision—the removal of this structure—is non-therapeutic, painful, irreversible surgery that also risks serious physical injury, psychological sequelae, and death. Men rarely volunteer for it, and increasingly circumcised men are expressing their resentment about it.Circumci…Read more
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    Neonatal Pain Relief and the Helsinki Declaration
    with Robert S. Van Howe
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4): 803-823. 2008.
    The Helsinki Declaration, first published in 1964, is the universally accepted standard for ethical behavior in research involving human subjects. The Declaration was formulated in response to the abuses of human subjects by the scientists in Nazi Germany and to update the Nuremberg Code. Amended in 1975, 1983, 1989, 1996, and 2000, the Declaration provides the foundation for the United States federal regulations for research involving human subjects.To conform to standards developed in the Decl…Read more
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    The effect of surface contact conditions on grain boundary interdiffusion in a semi-infinite bicrystal
    with F. D. Fischer, L. Klinger, and E. Rabkin
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (30): 3398-3412. 2014.
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    Modelling of grain refinement driven by negative grain boundary energy
    with F. D. Fischer and G. A. Zickler
    Philosophical Magazine 97 (23): 1963-1977. 2017.
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    Analysis of non-steady-state distribution functions for grain growth and coarsening
    with F. D. Fischer and E. Gamsjäger
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (17): 1425-1438. 2009.
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    A thermodynamic approach to grain growth and coarsening
    with P. Fratzl
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (9): 1075-1093. 2003.
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    Neonatal Pain Relief and the Helsinki Declaration
    with Robert S. Van Howe
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4): 803-823. 2008.
    The Helsinki Declaration is the universally accepted standard for ethical behavior in research involving human subjects. The Declaration calls for research studies to compare new therapies to the best current therapies. Despite this standard, multiple studies of pain relief interventions in newborns have recruited placebo controls instead of active controls using the best current therapy. These studies are evaluated using the standards required by the Helsinki Declaration, and the reasons for th…Read more