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Abstracts: Dumbar's civilized anarchy. Art, commerce, and photography. The digital backlash
Abstracts: Europe's digital mindscapes. Jim Ludtke and his digital diorama. Imagery in the networked age
Abstracts: U.S., Russia inch forward on European security issues. 1994 UN arms register reflects regime's limits. CSCE summit reflects unity, disputes over security issues
Abstracts: Odor control for biosolids composting. Operating by progressive odor management plan. Improving compost odor scrubbing performance
Abstracts: The 1995-96 budget. Tube dreams. The Wilson tax cut: food for the rich, but will the benefits trickle down?
Abstracts: How to succeed in business. Water works. Dredging up the past
Abstracts: Effects of personality and task strength on performance in computerized tasks. Information visualization; assisting low spatial individuals with information access tasks through the use of visual mediators
Abstracts: Microsoft and NBC in multimedia alliance. Island Nation Loses a Bridge As Philippine Airlines Fails. Cellular spinoff finds success overseas; no. 6 in U.S., Airtouch Communications grows rapidly elsewhere
Abstracts: European markets: Eastern European OTC healthcare. Digestive remedies. OTC in the Netherlands
Abstracts: The waiting game is over. Lloyds Acquisition Finance. A new name in the high street
Abstracts: Corporate investors wait and see. Will Yorkshire Electricity be the REC that got away? UK bankers go wild in the US
Abstracts: Shaping up for the millenium. The key is adding value. Changing times
Abstracts: It's a buy-in, but not as we know it. The world stops at Coventry. Three of the best from the West Midlands
Abstracts: Not completely united: While the Manchester financial services community tries to work as closely together as possible, football still comes between them
Abstracts: A critical evaluation of a measure of job involvement: the use of the Lodahl and Kejner (1965) scale with salespeople
Abstracts: Differential vocalization in budgerigars: towards an experimental analysis of naming. Time, trace, memory
Abstracts: Playing the hiring game: the ethics of offers and acceptances. ...On preferencing minorities
Abstracts: Occupational outlook overview: where will the jobs be in 2005. The work, the workplace, and the work force of tomorrow
Abstracts: The job outlook for '96 grads. Do it right, do it early, do it all. The job outlook for '95 grads
Abstracts: Overcoming limitations of the conventional strain-life fatigue damage model. An investigation of the formability of long fiber thermoplastic composite sheets
Abstracts: The importance of material structure in the laser cutting of glass fiber reinforced plastic composites. Cutting forces in orthogonal cutting of unidirectional GFRP composites
Abstracts: Automated evaluation of material parameters of viscoplastic constitutive equations. Multiaxial constitutive behavior of ferroelectrics materials
Abstracts: Life prediction of notched specimens using multiaxial surface and subsurface strain analyses. A constitutive model for estimating multiaxial notch strains
Abstracts: Thanks a million. Difficulties with Dixons. Vodaphone: profits questioned
Abstracts: Prudential: life force. Policy Portfolio: bucking history. Norwich Union: mutual no longer
Abstracts: Fallen on hard times. City club loses elite status. Two's a crowd
Abstracts: Asda gives chemists a new headache. BT has Cable & Wireless in its sights, says city: one privatised telecoms operator is being stalked by another, according to the latest market rumour. Intense competition to build global telephone networks mean there's logic in the theory that BT is eyeing a bid for C&W
Abstracts: US interest rates: whoops of joy. A late Christmas present from the Fed. On a knife-edge
Abstracts: UK gilts: gilt glory. Links that are not so risk-free. Brighter now
Abstracts: Wage surprise. The puzzle of Britain's wage inflation. Productivity gains set to slow
Abstracts: Plans for everyone from cradle to grave. Investing your trust: diversification is crucial to spreading risk. Investment trusts provide small portfolios with the means to do it. But before we invest, we need to know what they are
Abstracts: Plans for everyone from cradle to grave. Why go offhsore. Tax laws continue to pull in the captives
Abstracts: De la Rue. Careful husbandry pays off for St Ives. Security in question
Abstracts: New reference points. Carnell: feast or famine. Book value
Abstracts: Caradon. Marley. Bowater
Abstracts: Gradus finds life an uphill struggle. Still room for improvement. Tomkinsons: bleak outlook(performance of Tomkinsons assessed)
Abstracts: The Casket case. Worthington: more sauce. Brief encounter
Abstracts: Preparing for life after the boss departs. Rude awakening for multimedia dreamers. Rate threat from weak sterling
Abstracts: Northern lights under bushels. TIA inertia. Stamping out the charity cowboys
Abstracts: Bilateral relationships governed by incomplete contracts. The normative implications of transaction cost economics
Abstracts: Is Beverly the next healthcare target? Gehe goes for top spot. AAH disposals 'not defensive'
Abstracts: Bypassing bedlam. Tory tips and grass roots guidance. New town man: architect-planner and former RTPI president Walter Bor's work in Prague, the city of his childhood, brings a remarkable symmetry to a career that has tackled some of the biggest planning issues of the past 50 years
Abstracts: Buying Xylogics would gain technology for Bay Networks. How did a small company turn itself into a powerhouse of data storage systems? In part, through its marketing
Abstracts: Option B: education reform may cross off multiple- choice tests. Underground lifeline
Abstracts: Bumpy road: costs of Hopewell's China highway shock analysts. End of the road: Local makes of foreign cars will get rammed
Abstracts: The effect of oxygen on respiration and sleep in patients with congestive heart failure. Occult sleep-disordered breathing in stable congestive heart failure
Abstracts: Increased incidence of aortic aneurism and dissection in giant cell (temporal) arteritis: a population based study
Abstracts: The end of interventionism. Battle for Chrysler: Iacocca joins a bid that rocks Detroit's hottest automaker. How safe are the minivans: facing owners' concerns, Chrysler attempts to win back their trust
Abstracts: Winning the old-fashioned way. A delicate balance in an unnatural sport. No heroes, please, we're Canadian
Abstracts: The kidlit boom. Pennies from heaven. Short and sweet: an animated film wins the NFB Oscar No. 10
Abstracts: Picturing history. The pawns of war. Back to Ottawa: a veteran Tory politician heads the CBC
Abstracts: Shopping tips. part 2
Abstracts: Improved fossil energy technology. Nanophase chemistry. Impact of regulations on universities
Abstracts: Qualified thumbs up for habitat plan science. Filling in Flroida's gaps: species protection done right? Is Endangered Species Act in danger?
Abstracts: Casualties expected in takeover battle. RNA polymerase gets very pushy. Neuronal adhesion molecules signal through FGF receptor
Abstracts: New compounds make light of pests. Polymer light-emitters gain new life. Organic LEDs begin producing bright white light
Abstracts: Gene perplexes epilepsy researchers. Protein test favors BSE-CJD link. Neuronal adhesion molecules signal through FGF receptor
Abstracts: Salk: under new management. IL-12 deaths: explanation and a puzzle. Getting all turned around over the origins of life on Earth
Abstracts: New role for HIV: a vehicle for moving genes into cells. Research 'summit' ponders health funding shortfall. Genes and behavior make an appearance in the O.J. trial
Abstracts: NASA revises EOS, adds small craft. Big projects could threaten weapons labs' research base. Services target labs to save money
Abstracts: U.S. joins "science shop" movement. Putting museumgoers in scientists' shoes. An "off switch" for red blood cells
Abstracts: Publicity fears cancel gene talk. NASA's space biology program shows signs of life. Cause of fatal outbreak in horses and humans traced
Abstracts: Digital IDs for workers in the cards: anti-immigration fever spurs a move opponents fear will invade everyone's privacy
Abstracts: Blast rips the legal world; he was daydreaming at a partners' meeting; suddenly the windows blew out. The earth breathes fire, scorches lawyers: a year after a gas main blast in Edison, N.J., officials examine charges of client solicitation
Abstracts: No-shows in Chicago. TDL Studio 1m speaker. The winter show, a winner
Abstracts: QUICKSILVER AUDIO SILVER 60 MONO AMP. Linaeum LFX speaker. Quicksilver GLA amplifier
Abstracts: Minus muscle pain; antidepressants may take away aches. Good night, restless legs: low iron may make legs stir
Abstracts: Folate finds: how much the heart needs. Lungs that last: OTC drug may hold back cystic fibrosis. Dry humor: how to hold it together when you laugh, cough, or sneeze
Abstracts: Bran loyalty: less fat and more fiber for gut fitness. Does cholesterol matter? 'Toddler-obics': does fitness begin at birth?
Abstracts: Odds in your hands: can-do against cancer. 'Heel' thyself: find foot relief without surgery. Squelching suspicion: can your rule out cancer without a biopsy?
Abstracts: Exit ear problems: new treatment may chase fluid out faster. Helping hearts beat faster: quicker heart-attack test may save minutes and lives
Abstracts: Feed the mind: rare words at dinner may mean better reading later. Better breathing: lung reduction may increase life quality
Abstracts: Shedding light on supersensitive hearing: what to do when every small noise sounds like the Big Bang. Stamp out ulcers: a new treatment puts out the fire for good
Abstracts: Light 'n' easy summer pizzas: garden fresh from the grill. Paprika: not just a pretty face. Grate stuff!
Abstracts: House passes property-rights bill. Line-item veto backed by Senate; bill goes to conference. Clinton signs family-leave bill
Abstracts: Accused clinic gunman pleads not guilty. White House gunman found guilty. New York train gunman convicted
Abstracts: Income rose 0.5% in February. Personal income rose 0.7% in July. Income rose 0.9% in January
Abstracts: Association between an MHC class II allele and clearance of hepatitis B virus in the Gambia. A trial of artemether or quinine in children with cerebral malaria
Abstracts: Apples. Pines. Roses
Abstracts: Drooping leucothoe. Rhododendrons of summer: thanks to recent breeding, these popular shrubs now brighten another season
Abstracts: Law & garden tractors. Leaf shredders. Garden tractors: these workhorses power a multitude of attachments
Abstracts: Thyroid disease and pregnancy. When you can't talk to your doctor. Pregnancy gingivitis
Abstracts: TV guidance. Born yesterday. Special care for tiny infants
Abstracts: Time to cover up? Home office: too close for comfort. Attracted to the nanny
Abstracts: Goodnight, baby. A cesarean birth. TV guidance
Abstracts: Home delivery. A solid start: your complete guide to introducing baby to solid foods. Starting solids
Abstracts: Putting the squeeze on juice. Caring for your baby's skin. A day out with baby
Abstracts: Garfield gets a home. X marks the spot for low-key sales. Taking care of business
Abstracts: Long-distance resellers can cut phone costs. Keeping Would-Be Thieves At Bay. A helping hand on personnel
Abstracts: Vigorous defense stalls injury claims on repetitive strain. A compromise plan to address workplace ergonomics stays on the shelf; repetitive stress injuries are rising, causing debate over what to do
Abstracts: Good news from the breast cancer frontline. New relief for that pain in the - stomach: drugs cross over to nonprescription market
Abstracts: Looking for tuition bucks: plan ahead for the college financial-aid crunch. Watch for new rules on savings bonds
Abstracts: Young-people watch. The admiration of others: except in sports, love, and a couple of professions, competitiveness is a killer
Abstracts: Love & money: live-in couples figure the cost of family values. Can we save Social Security?
Abstracts: Let's set the record straight. Convention theme: New Frontiers! Moving on to a new beginning
Abstracts: From pictures to projects. Telework on the move: after years of unfulfilled predictions, teleworking may now be taking off, with implications both for projects and for architects as workers
Abstracts: Integrate to accumulate: there's been a lot of talk about developing intelligent buildings in the last ten years but the UK's first integration facility has only just emerged
Abstracts: Access all areas. Suppression of the surges. Sun, see and sulphur: an American company is trialling a revolutionary sulphur lamp which produces and incredibly powerful white light
Abstracts: The truth is out there: the General Election draws ever nearer and John and Tony are appearing in our living rooms every night right now. But what do they promise for business?
Abstracts: London exile plots Saudi revolution. Bosnia will put Rifkind to the test. Intimate, profitable affairs with the House of Saud
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