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          On Ockham's Razor And Gulf Ills
           Part 1 of Paper ....e of Gulf Syndrome is Ockham's Razor. It is named for,
but apparently was not quite explicitly stated in the writings of English
philosopher William of Ockham (circa 1300-1349). Also called the Principle
of Parsimony, it states that: "Entities are not to be multiplied beyond
necessity."
The meaning, as explained in ph....           Part 2 of Paper ....    Infectious diseases
        Oil-well fires
        Pesticides
        Petroleum products
        Stress
        Pyridostigmine bromide as an antidote to poison gas
        Vaccines
Several of these putative causes, such as oil-well fires, can be eliminated
if, as Katherine Leisure finds, some servicemen and women who suffer from
the syndrome were long gone from the Gulf before combat started and Iraq
fired the wells.
Per Ockham's Razor, we think infectious diseases is the simplest hypothes....            |   
          
          
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