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    Watch what you sign!

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    Nicholas Bohm takes a careful look at precisely what a person is signing when they purport to sign a digital document

    Watch what you sign!

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    Nicholas Bohm takes a careful look at precisely what a person is signing when they purport to sign a digital document

    How to abolish the cheque clearing system but keep and improve cheques

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    Nicholas Bohm and Jack Lang consider a digital alternative to paper cheques, incorporating the use of a digital signature

    How to abolish the cheque clearing system but keep and improve cheques

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    Nicholas Bohm and Jack Lang consider a digital alternative to paper cheques, incorporating the use of a digital signature

    Briefing Note: The legal rule that computers are presumed to be operating correctly – unforeseen and unjust consequences

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    Abstract  The presumption that computers are reliable in England and Wales is proved to be wrong. Nicholas Bohm, James Christie, Peter Bernard Ladkin, Bev Littlewood, Paul Marshall, Stephen Mason, Martin Newby, Steven J. Murdoch, Harold Thimbleby and Martyn Thomas CBE Index words: England and Wales; presumption computers are reliable; proposal to rectify&nbsp

    Electronic signatures and reliance

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    To complement a project considering electronic signatures in the Law Commission 13th programme of reform, Nicholas Bohm and Stephen Mason (members of the Law Commission’s Advisory Group for the project on electronic signatures and the electronic execution of documents) examine the reliability of electronic signatures.  Index keywords: Electronic documents, electronic signature

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit

    Resurrecting the Author

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    Presentation of Nicholas Wolterstorff\u27s Paper Resurrecting the Author with time after for questions beginning at 18:00

    Heritability and Linkage Analysis of Appendicitis Utilizing Age at Onset

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    Appendicitis usually afflicts the young, but there is a large tail in the distribution of onset age. The genetics of this disease are still not well understood. A heritability analysis and genome wide linkage analysis of a large twin dataset was undertaken. Treating age of onset of appendicitis as a censored survival trait revealed a heritability of 0.21, and found evidence of linkage to Chromosome 1p37.3. Author(s): Christopher Oldmeadow 1 * | Kerrie Mengersen 2 | Nicholas Martin 3 | David L. Duffy

    Nicholas de Monchaux: Local Code / Real Estates

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    Nicholas de Monchaux is an architect and urbanist whose work explores the intersections between nature, technology, and the city. He is the author of Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo (MIT Press, 2011), an architectural history of the Apollo 11 spacesuit. He is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at UC Berkeley. The work of his design studio has been exhibited widely and is currently being featured in the US Pavillion of the 13th Venice Biennale
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