Drawing inspiration from the story of her four-year-old son Alex, who was suddenly stricken with a deadly E. coli bacterial infection in the summer of 1993, Cain provides a carefully researched, indispensable guide for every family.
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Drawing inspiration from the story of her four-year-old son Alex, who was suddenly stricken with a deadly E. coli bacterial infection in the summer of 1993, Cain provides a carefully researched, indispensable guide for every family.
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New. New Ships From Canada One stamp on first white page and on the borders of the book, otherwise new Sewn binding Paper over boards 288 p Audience: General/trade Book Description A network is a collection of gates, each with many inputs and many outputs, where links join individual outputs to individual inputs of gates; the unlinked inputs and outputs of gates are viewed as inputs and outputs of the network A stable configuration assigns values to inputs, outputs, and links in a network, to ensure that the gate equations are satisfied The problem of finding stable configurations in a network is computationally hard In this work, Feder restricts attention to gates that satisfy a nonexpansiveness condition requiring small perturbations at the inputs of a gate to have only a small effect at the outputs of the gate The stability question on the class of networks satisfying this local nonexpansiveness condition contains stable matching as a main example, and defines the boundary between t.