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Abstracts: Auto parts (replacement) industry. part 3
Abstracts: Tire & rubber industry. part 5
Abstracts: Home appliance industry. part 11
Abstracts: Precision instrument industry. part 11
Abstracts: Electric utility (East) industry. Precision instrument industry. Electric utility (east) industry
Abstracts: Medical supplies industry. part 9
Abstracts: Petroleum (integrated). Petroleum (integrated) industry
Abstracts: Canadian energy industry. part 9
Abstracts: Natural gas (diversified) industry. part 7
Abstracts: Chemical (specialty). part 7
Abstracts: A note from the editor. part 2
Abstracts: Corporate changes: catastrophes, regulatory pressures were driving forces in '94. Economic factors affect insurance claims cost
Abstracts: Special delivery for PC agents: life products. Putting a new lid on cleanup costs. A love affair with rural agents
Abstracts: The price of regulation: Japan's huge insurance market has long remained closed to outsiders but at a high cost
Abstracts: Home business boom requires new coverages. Be a treasured resource for home-based businesses. Crop insurance law makes fertile ground
Abstracts: What insurers should do about uninsured hazards. Loss managers can learn from their own mistakes. Reducing the risk with a second opinion: making sure there is a qualified chain of medical review will help control insurers' ultimate risk
Abstracts: Tools bring together carriers and agents. Successful MGAs offer added value to carriers. Investing premium money can be a risky business
Abstracts: United Kingdom - extradition - extraterritorial jurisdiction - criminal law - abuse of process - judicial discretion - distinguishing U.S. precedent
Abstracts: Paper allowed to print photo of juvenile murder suspect: Rehnquist denies appeal to 13-year-old boy charged in mobile home fire
Abstracts: Judge's failure to justify sealing jury information with hearing and factual findings leads to reversal. Newspaper loses appeal of order barring press from courtroom
Abstracts: Report saying doctors "butchered" women is rhetorical hyperbole: high incidence of Caesarian deliveries makes doctor's actions matter of great public concern
Abstracts: Court finds 'slut' is defamatory without need to prove damages to reputation. City supervisor not public official, figure: court rules calling street repair "paving" is defamatory
Abstracts: Judge hits feds in fraud appeal: doubts over prosecution theory result in bail for a former Cavath associate and others in Florida case
Abstracts: The myth of disbarment; NLJ finds half of the disbarred who reapply win reinstatement. Title insurers eye N.J. lawyers under ethics cloud: newly opened disciplinary process lets them keep tabs
Abstracts: 'Race pervades death penalty;' study by anti-death group makes stark charges. Foes seek to kill N.Y. death penalty: lawyers say jury's role in new law's penalty phase makes challenges likely
Abstracts: The recent 'Barnett Bank' decision, upholding a bank's right to sell insurance in small towns, leaves many issues unresolved
Abstracts: Living related-donor liver transplantation from adult to adult for primary biliary cirrhosis. Peripheral nerves regenerated in familial amyloid polyneuropathy after live transplantation
Abstracts: Hong Kong stays confident, but is the foundation solid? Monetary Authority chief tries to spread his clout. Recent real-estate deals point to recovery in colony
Abstracts: A sweet stock deal for Citic Pacific's Yung. Hopewell to cut power stake: reduced plant holdings will control debt rises
Abstracts: Li admits flaws in 1997 policy. Hong Kong radical clings to dream of independence. Hong Kong business leaders have a tough sell in U.S.; effort seeks to convince Congress that transition to Chinese rule is going smoothly
Abstracts: U.S. exporters say they don't expect immediate gain from China trade pacts. Clinton and Jiang stand to benefit from trade pacts
Abstracts: Textile pact bolster ties between the U.S. and China. U.S. trade tactic is key to broader China policy. Clinton and Jiang stand to benefit from trade pacts
Abstracts: Region shows its support for Pyongyang agreement. U.S. aims to tighten Burma policy by putting curbs on future investments
Abstracts: Korea's LG Electronics spurs concern with continued ambitious investments. South Korea uses Japan's own model to steamroll over global chip market
Abstracts: Banking on recovery. Jospin's flexible approach to privatisation. ING to open new unit in place of Barings Futures
Abstracts: Hong Kong's Wharf campaigns to restore its credibility, shaken by unclear prospects. Emperor's clients complain about losses during critical review period in colony
Abstracts: Manager of Sri Lanka fund touts banks amid doubts. Thornton's Asian infrastructure fund looks to build on growth in the region
Abstracts: 5 ways to a better pump: aerobics is the answer. Class action: the newest aerobics classes offer training with a twist
Abstracts: Training for the endomorph: better gains for bigger bods. Building a great routine. Only pieces of iron?
Abstracts: Censorship of word and law. The danger of trigger locks. Right to carry laws work!
Abstracts: The president's column. part 5
Abstracts: Basic finishing techniques. Detail painting: Liquid Masking Film makes it easy. How to finish models with dope
Abstracts: New 10-cell electric motor designed for gearbox use. Aveox L60 uP Hybridrive Brushless Motor Speed Controller
Abstracts: Quoting customer lead times. Heuristic scheduling of parallel heterogeneous queues with set-ups. Production quotas as bounds on interplant JIT contracts
Abstracts: The lagged PSA for estimating peak congestion in multiserver Markovian queues with periodic arrival rates. On the efficiency of imbalance in multi-facility multi-server service systems
Abstracts: Public transit wage rates: pre-Reagan and Reagan-Bush eras. Have unions impeded growing wage dispersion among young workers?
Abstracts: Interfirm wage differentials in a local labor market: the case of the fast-food industry. Government wage differentials revisited
Abstracts: The political influence of unions and corporations on COPE votes in the U.S. Senate, 1979-1988. Protective service unions' political activities and departmental expenditures
Abstracts: Unemployment, union density, and wages. The impact of part-time employment on union density. Right-to-work laws and union density: new evidence from micro data
Abstracts: Sporting gear field-tested. 1997 bass boats. Best boating bets 1995
Abstracts: Suburban threat. Mercury's Mountaineer: a city boy in country duds. The heavy cruisers: Ford's Bronco vs. GMC's Yukon
Abstracts: Senate raps NASA on cost overruns: space station. Space scientists find fiscal relief. Earthly politics boosts space probe
Abstracts: House panel homes in on NIH. OSTP: a mixed midterm report. Congress: biomedical research wins big
Abstracts: Searching for the spin of the proton. Quark studies put theorists in a spin. Physicists polish one model while looking to the next
Abstracts: Bringing the stars down to earth: with plasma discharges and giant lasers, physicists are creating miniature supernovae and solar eruptions in their laboratories, opening an era of hands-on astrophysics
Abstracts: Conscript tells of Algeria's torture chambers. Algeria terror touches the world. Hidden enemies of a bitter mountain war
Abstracts: Furniture and furnishings in Netherlands. Furniture and furnishings in France. Furniture and furnishings in Belgium
Abstracts: Furniture and furnishings in Italy. Furniture and furnishings in Germany. Furniture and furnishings in France
Abstracts: Furniture and furnishings in the Netherlands. Furniture and furnishings in Netherlands
Abstracts: Clothing and footwear in Belgium. Clothing and footwear in Germany. Footwear in Belgium
Abstracts: Why Bill must party with Gerry. Cuba vendetta sparks war across Atlantic. Britain and US hope Major visit will heal rifts
Abstracts: Chirac stumbles towards the Elysee. Chirac's year of living dangerously. Sitting pretty beneath his apple tree
Abstracts: Labour faces up to the English Question. Tony Blair's Victorian values. The great American stalemate
Abstracts: Blair-bashing may lead to warmer embrace. Blair must risk more for his reward. Blair puts Labour on alert for election
Abstracts: First among equals: James Burland, credited with the resurgence of Arup Associates, is committee to teamwork and multi-disciplinary design
Abstracts: Practical planning advice
Abstracts: Agents could face bill for bankruptcy. 'Embrace change and use the opportunities.' (Gerd Hesselmann, president of German travel agents' association DRV)(Interview)
Abstracts: New fees threat to CRS bookings. Agents face losses in World Cup fiasco. European fraud scare could damage trade
Abstracts: DOE may dash Latham dream. Bill changes will ruin contractors. Gate clashers
Abstracts: Performance under scrutiny. In on the buyout bonanza. Attitudes of local authorities change: a survey of local authorities has revealed that attitudes towards buy-outs are changing - a majority now say they are willing to consider such transactions
Abstracts: Falling rates favour convertibles. Back in the limelight: a combination of demand caused by the forthcoming launch of corporate bond personal equity plans and the prospects of a slackening economy means that convertibles are back in favour
Abstracts: Ways for small investors to act big. Not a time to junk the lessons of history. Don't be dazzled by history
Abstracts: Go-getter arrivals put pressure on locals: into the cosy close-knit world that is the Manchester legal community have come ambitious Leeds' heavyweights. Will the home-grown firms now be forced to adopt more aggressive strategies
Abstracts: Space for giving. Out of town offices on the crest of a wave. The choice of a new generation
Abstracts: Muslim course network collapses. Union aims for 3.3% rise. Unions reject 2.1% pay offer
Abstracts: New world budget cuts put classics on ice. British PhDs runners up in cost league. Inquiry backs course fees for postgraduates
Abstracts: Gimme five!! Switching on. Harries game
Abstracts: Peaky primetime. ITV's cold summer. Channel 4 is caught short
Abstracts: Speed, volume & reliability. Features run-down. The digital age
Abstracts: The equipment. Let it RIP. Who to consult?
Abstracts: Hardware. Market segments. Brand survey
Abstracts: Copy duplicators. Colour copiers. Productivity test results
Abstracts: Segment four (50pcm to 69cpm). Segment 4 analogue (50-69cpm). Segment 4 digital (50-69cpm)
Abstracts: Segment four (50cpm to 69cpm). 50cpm to 69 cpm machines. 50cpm to 69cpm machines
Abstracts: Segment five and segment six (70cpm to 90cpm and 91 cpm +). 70cpm to 90 cpm. 90+cpm machines
Abstracts: Choosing an account. Business know-how. The current situation
Abstracts: Working smarter, not harder. Doctors who just say no; in a risky move, physicians groups on both coasts are thumbing their noses at managed care
Abstracts: A high-tech dress rehearsal. New wave imaging. Looking for Dr. Goodgroup
Abstracts: Look Ma, no wires! How one New York hospital is moving to head managed care off at the pass. How a heartache began
Abstracts: Los Angeles; temblors in Lotus Land; lessons for other markets abound in this laboratory of system change. The big squeeze: don't underestimate payer clout, says new HRET chair
Abstracts: Cost-cutting and downsizing take their toll on US R&D. Private observatories seek public funding. NSF 'should help fund private observatories.' (National Science Foundation)
Abstracts: Regulation of vinculin binding to talin and actin by phosphatidyl-inositol-4-5-bisphosphate. Cryptic sites in vinculin
Abstracts: Pure dx squared-y squared order-parameter symmetry in the tetragonal superconductor TI sub 2 Ba sub 2 Cu0 sub 6 + delta
Abstracts: Experimental determination of the organic carbon flux from open-ocean surface waters. Ecosystem changes in the North Pacific subtropical gyre attributed to the 1991-92 El Nino
Abstracts: Sex-specific selection on time to remate in Drosophila melanogaster. Cost of mating in Drosophila melanogaster females is mediated by male accessory gland products
Abstracts: Structure of the trp RNA-binding attenuation protein, TRAP, bound to RNA. Penicillin acylase has a single-amino-acid catalytic centre
Abstracts: Regulatory initiatives at the provincial level. The state of garbage in Canada. Going beyond PET and HDPE
Abstracts: The role of peptide metabolism in the growth of Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 23074 at high osmolarity. A di- and tripeptide transport system can supply Listeria monocytogenes scott A with amino acids essential for growth
Abstracts: Novel phosphotransferase genes revealed by bacterial genome sequencing: a gene cluster encoding a putative N-acetylgalactosamine metabolic pathway in Eschirichia coli
Abstracts: Rhizobium leguminosarum nodulation gene (nod) expression is lowered by an allele-specific mutation in the dicarboxylate transport gene dctB
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