A tricky one, this. Hospital obstetric records may indicate those women
whose birth was induced, but this probably only provides prima facie
evidence that falls short of proof.
Jan Poloniecki wrote:
>At 06:12 AM 11/19/2003, Yohnas Mulugeta wrote:
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>>Need prove of induction.
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>On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, D.B. Klein wrote:
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>>The presence of a current in the wire.
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>Other suggestions:
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>>Try personnel. They may have a record of who has been
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>on an induction course.
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>>Give up. Karl Popper wrote a paper published in Nature in
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>1980's that purported to prove that it was impossible to
>prove that induction was a proof.
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>Jan
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