Comparison of confidence intervals of traffic intensity forM/E k/1 queueing systems
In: Statistical papers, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 167-174
ISSN: 1613-9798
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In: Statistical papers, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 167-174
ISSN: 1613-9798
Nearly half of all Americans will be diagnosed with an invasive cancer—an all-too ordinary aspect of daily life. Through a powerful combination of cultural analysis and memoir, this stunningly original book explores why cancer remains so confounding, despite the billions of dollars spent in the search for a cure. Amidst furious debates over its causes and treatments, scientists generate reams of data—information that ultimately obscures as much as it clarifies. Award-winning anthropologist S. Lochlann Jain deftly unscrambles the high stakes of the resulting confusion. Expertly reading across a range of material that includes history, oncology, law, economics, and literature, Jain explains how a national culture that simultaneously aims to deny, profit from, and cure cancer entraps us in a state of paradox—one that makes the world of cancer virtually impossible to navigate for doctors, patients, caretakers, and policy makers alike. This chronicle, burning with urgency and substance leavened with brio and wit, offers a lucid guide to understanding and navigating the quicksand of uncertainty at the heart of cancer. Malignant vitally shifts the terms of an epic battle we have been losing for decades: the war on cancer
In: Jain , S L 2020 , ' The WetNet : What the Oral Polio Vaccine Hypothesis Exposes about Globalized Interspecies Fluid Bonds ' , Medical Anthropology Quarterly , vol. 34 , no. 4 , pp. 504-524 . https://doi.org/10.1111/maq.12587
The author analyzes the aftermath of Edward Hooper's suggestion that the trial of an oral polio vaccine (OPV) in the Belgian colonies of Africa engendered the pandemic form of the AIDS virus, HIV-1. In response to Hooper's book, The River (1999), the Royal Society in London held a conference to debate the origins of HIV. Examination of the quick dismissal of the OPV theory opens a space for legitimately challenging the widely held belief that the vaccine contamination question was convincingly resolved. This article interrogates the relationship between historiography and the making of scientific facts and history, suggesting that historians have been too credulous of scientists' testimony. The further result of the lack of a thorough analysis of the evidence backing the OPV hypothesis has resulted in a missed opportunity to read The River as one of the few detailed accounts of the immense social, political, technological, and interspecies infrastructure constituted by Cold War vaccine production. This biomedical infrastructure dramatically changed the geographic and interspecies mobility of viruses in ways that may be impossible to reconstruct. Yet these potential transmission routes remain crucial to acknowledge. The COVID-19 pandemic draws attention to the critical importance of studying The WetNet, a concept coined by the author to name the conceptual and material infrastructures of inter- and intraspecies fluid bonding.
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In: Current anthropology, Band 52, Heft S3, S. S45-S55
ISSN: 1537-5382
In: Public culture, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 89-117
ISSN: 1527-8018
This essay analyzes the subject positioning demanded by randomized control trials (RCT). Taking seriously the fact that people in late-stage cancer treatments will die, even if one arm of the study receives a "successful" treatment, Jain argues that the RCT framework carries a politics belied by its status as an objective research method.
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 15-19
ISSN: 0011-748X
In: Journal of the Australian Population Association, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 31-52
In: Journal of the Australian Population Association, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 1-23
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 149-156
ISSN: 0011-748X
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 183-190
ISSN: 0011-748X
In: International labour review, Band 125, Heft v-Dec 86
ISSN: 0020-7780
In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 488-498
ISSN: 2457-0222
In: The Indian journal of public administration: quarterly journal of the Indian Institute of Public Administration, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 488
ISSN: 0019-5561