
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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Br fuel dispenser itish law is broadly unsympathetic to such notions. A number of judicial decisions have forced doctors
to prolong treatment in hopeless cases in which the patient or the patient s parents demanded it. And in
May the House of Lords halted passage of a bill that would have given doctors some scope to help grown-
ups to die.
Other countries, however, have moved towards allowing euthanasia, or “physician-assisted suicide� for
adults who are either terminally ill or suffering unbearable pain. The American state of Oregon has
permitted it since 1997. Belgium legalised euthanasia four years ago. Switzerland has a policy of not
prosecuting those who assist suicide as long as they can show they did not act selfishly. The Netherlands
legalised euthanasia in 2002, although it has tolerated it since the 1970s.
Now the Dutch are considering permitting euthanasia for babies. Some doctors admit openly to having
killed very sick children. fuel dispenser None has been prosecuted, and this year the government set up a committee to
oversee such cases. Baby euthanasia has also been debated in Belgium.
The mere hint that the practice might merit discussion has aroused the fury of pro-life organisations in
Britain, however. They argue that it is morally wrong, and that those with disabilities, particularly
children too young to speak for themselves, have a right to life. They see baby euthanasia as the first
step towards Nazi-style “social engineering� And they claim that legalising adult euthanasia encourages
sick people to choose to die merely in order to lighten the load on their families.
Yet there are also persuasive arguments on the other side. If a child is suffering, say advocates of
euthanasia, it is cruel to prolong his existence and if he is inanimate, misguided. Resources in neo-natal
care are finite the time and money spent prolonging one doomed little life might be better employed
improving the lot of others with a real future.
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