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Abstracts: Cytogenetic results of chorionic villus sampling: high success rate and diagnostic accuracy in the United States collaborative study. part 2
Abstracts: Comparison of invasive and conservative strategies after treatment with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator in acute myocardial infarction; results of the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) Phase II Trial
Abstracts: Cathepsin D and prognosis in breast cancer. Prognostic factors and treatment decisions in axillary-node-negative breast cancer
Abstracts: A 38-year-old Haitian woman with a cough, fever, and a right paratracheal mass. A 60-year-old man with a large right atrial mass
Abstracts: Thrombolytic agents in acute myocardial infarction. A comparison of immediate coronary angioplasty with intravenous streptokinase in acute myocardial infarction
Abstracts: The taxes of sin: do smokers and drinkers pay their way? Can medical savings accounts for the nonelderly reduce health care costs?
Abstracts: Accountants and the seven year itch. ASB - time the talking stopped. Fixed assets: the lull before the storm
Abstracts: John Steele. An educational experience. Dennis Madden (Group Personnel Director, John Laing)
Abstracts: Employers unimpressed by ET schemes. Winners and losers in the ET stakes. Why companies consort for management development
Abstracts: Confusion over convertibles. SSAP 24: two years on. The Woolwich: a place in tax history
Abstracts: Desktop publishing comes to the rescue. Apple lowers the bottom line. Smooth characters
Abstracts: The graphical laserjet. New year's resolution: LaserMaster's plain-paper typesetter in action. HP's new LaserJet has the edge on network printing
Abstracts: The twopenny toolbox. HiJaak 95; Transverter Pro 3.0. Adobe Acrobat 3.0
Abstracts: Effect of oral milrinone on mortality in severe chronic heart failure. A comparison of oral milrinone, digoxin, and their combination in the treatment of patients with chronic heart failure
Abstracts: Renal insufficiency in treated essential hypertension. The kidney in hypertension - villain and victim. Race and health care - an American dilemma?
Abstracts: A 76-year-old woman with multiple bone lesions and thrombocytopenia. A 57-year-old woman with recurrent skin lesions, arthritis, and renal dysfunction
Abstracts: Running the tech doc race; Sun workstation and the fastest Mac meet at the finish line. Personal Pageprinter redux
Abstracts: Doing business in Europe: Spain. Doing business in Europe: Denmark. Doing business in Europe: Italy
Abstracts: Nondeterministic polling systems. Approximations for product departures from a single-server station with batch processing in multi-product queues
Abstracts: Genetic Diagnosis in the first trimester: The norm for the 1990s. The natural history of prenatally diagnosed cerebral ventriculomegaly
Abstracts: What is the difference between organizational culture and organizational climate? A native's point of view on a decade of paradigm wars
Abstracts: Internal differentiation within multinational corporations. Organizing competitor analysis systems. Strategy as a guided evolution
Abstracts: The women's perspective. Women in management accounting: moving up ... s.l.o.w.l.y. Motivating high performance
Abstracts: Task uncertainty and its interaction with budgetary participation and budget emphasis: some methodological issues and empirical investigation
Abstracts: Replacing property that is converted can defer taxable gains. Selling a residence: current opportunities for deferring or eliminating tax on gain
Abstracts: Capital gain tax cut has charitable donation cost. Paying off personal loans becomes wiser as personal interest deductions phase out
Abstracts: New, and tougher, disclosure tests imposed by IRS to avoid penalties. Guidance provided for obtaining taxpayer assistance orders
Abstracts: Secondary acute myeloid leukemia in children treated for acute lymphoid leukemia. Low leukocyte counts with blast cells in cerebrospinal fluid of children with newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstracts: Prevention of acute graft rejection by the prostaglandin E1 analogue misoprostol in renal-transplant recipients treated with cyclosporine and prednisone
Abstracts: Recombinant human erythropoietin for patients with AIDS treated with zidovudine. Treatment of the anemia of progressive renal failure with recombinant human erythropoietin
Abstracts: The relation between mean-variance efficiency and arbitrage pricing. Adverse risk incentives and the design of performance-based contracts
Abstracts: Risk-pooling along a fixed delivery route using a dynamic inventory-allocation policy. Setting planned leadtimes in serial production systems with tardiness costs
Abstracts: Delors' superstate. Italy can take credit for moving Europe closer together during its presidency of the EC, but the future is clouded by isolation at the world trade talks
Abstracts: Bumpy landing in store for economy. Muddling through. Don Ratajczak -economic forecast
Abstracts: The state as employer: setting a new example. Casting off from national negotiations. The Donovan analysis: does it still hold good?
Abstracts: Accounting systems in industry and public practice. Scottish accountants and information technology. Accounting with expert systems
Abstracts: A preliminary report of prenatal cocaine exposure and respiratory distress syndrome in premature infants. Growth, Development, and Behavior in Early Childhood Following Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: A Systematic Review
Abstracts: A 16-year-old boy with a lesion of the left frontal lobe. A 40-year-old man with headache, fever, rash, and thrombocytopenia after a caribbean trip, case 40-1989
Abstracts: Eight-year results of a randomized clinical trial comparing total mastectomy and lumpectomy with or without irradiation in the treatment of breast cancer
Abstracts: Immunomodulatory and antimicrobial efficacy of intravenous immunoglobulin in bone marrow transplantation. Graft-versus-host disease as adoptive immunotherapy in patients with advanced hematologic neoplasms
Abstracts: The physician's responsibility toward hopelessly ill patients: a second look. Morals and moralism in the debate over euthanasia and assisted suicide
Abstracts: A 71-year-old man with thrombocytopenia and hypotension after resection of a colonic carcinoma. A 76-year-old woman with multiple bone lesions and thrombocytopenia
Abstracts: Conjunctive antithrombotic and thrombolytic therapy for coronary-artery occlusion. Effect of intravenous streptokinase as compared with that of tissue plasminogen activator on left ventricular function after first myocardial infarction
Abstracts: An employment-at-will vulnerability audit. Legally defensible performance appraisal systems. Wrongful termination: keeping the right to fire at-will
Abstracts: Cadbury's dictionary of competence. Perfect teams from imperfect people
Abstracts: Redundant legislation. The trials of working life. Dismissal on health grounds
Abstracts: Equity and efficiency aspects of rent control: an empirical study of New York City. Rent controls and rental housing quality: a note on the effects of New York City's old controls
Abstracts: A comparison of childhood and adult type 1 diabetes mellitus. A bovine albumin peptide as a possible trigger of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Abstracts: Metabolic effects of nicotine after consumption of a meal in smokers and nonsmokers. The effect of nicotine on energy expenditure during light physical activity
Abstracts: Wang posts loss of $10.5 million for its 2nd period. Wang's chief quits as computer maker nears end of bankruptcy proceedings
Abstracts: Chip license granted by Sun Microsystems. Cypress, bucking industry slump, to buy semiconductor plant from Control Data
Abstracts: Wang Laboratories names chief executive. Microsoft president is dismissed. President resigns at Wang; act by founder's son stirs rumors of sale of ailing company
Abstracts: Behind the teasing by Hewlett. Divergent views on Intel's future. Chip licenses given by Sun and Hewlett
Abstracts: Giant missteps: how an IBM attempt to regain PC lead has slid into trouble; saga of OS/2 software shows firm's bureaucratic ills, hints problems ahead; the tension with Microsoft
Abstracts: Bell Atlantic hopes to cut 1,200 jobs, will consolidate several phone lines. Telecommunications automation saps clout of phone worker strike
Abstracts: The man who would buy Apple: but Sun's Chief, Scott McNealy, probably won't be caught overpaying. High noon for Sun: can CEO McNealy rebuild its momentum in workstations?
Abstracts: F.C.C. chief to resign a day before Clinton inauguration. Checking your watch for messages, too. Patrick leaving a legacy of a free-market F.C.C
Abstracts: The relative risk of incident coronary heart disease associated with recently stopping the use of beta-blockers
Abstracts: Estrogen and coronary heart disease in women. Why is diabetes mellitus a stronger risk factor for fatal ischemic heart disease in women than in men? The Rancho Bernardo Study
Abstracts: The size and incidence of the losses from noise trading. Positive feedback investment strategies and destabilizing rational speculation
Abstracts: Getting help; high-tech firms find it's good to line up outside contractors; as fear of losing expertise fades, many now make only a part of a product; corporate alliances increase
Abstracts: MAI Basic to post 'significant' loss for third quarter. Brooke plans to make equity investment in MAI Basic Four
Abstracts: Financial stocks fuel market advance despite weakness in technology issues. Nasdaq composite sets another high as technology stocks return to favor
Abstracts: Adobe Systems, a cheap technology stock, may seem tempting but more drops expected. Shares of Computer Associates decline on earnings news
Abstracts: Chip makers' leading index slipped in July; decline had been expected, doesn't presage industry recession, analysts say
Abstracts: At last, Lotus ships 1-2-3 for Windows; some customers will be happy, but others may look at rival products. Sorting out Lotus's new 1-2-3's
Abstracts: Unusual labor pact for Nynex; 3-year deal signed before accord ends; pay to increase 13%. 39,500 more telephone workers strike
Abstracts: Transient high levels of viremia in patients with primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection. HIV-1, HIV-2, and HTLV-I infection in high-risk groups in Brazil
Abstracts: Digital to test IBM's mainframe strength. Digital unveils its first mainframe line, taking aim at IBM's 70% market share
Abstracts: H-P adds resolution to the cheaper laser; after gaining some market share, smaller rivals had better start moving quickly
Abstracts: Bush seeks to give Eastern Europe, Soviets expanded access to Western technology. U.S. adds laptop computers to listing of products that can be sold to Soviets
Abstracts: Hewlett says its 3rd-period net was hurt by errors in predicting product demand. Hewlett-Packard posts 3% decline in quarterly net
Abstracts: Effect of topical cyclosporine rinse on oral lichen planus: a double-blind analysis. Markedly diminished epidermal keratinocyte expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in Sezary syndrome
Abstracts: Panic attacks in the community: social morbidity and health care utilization. Increasing rates of depression
Abstracts: Oracle posts record profit for quarter; shares lead advance by data base stocks. Ashton-Tate plans layoffs; operating loss may rise
Abstracts: Wang rejects debt pact, halts some payments; surprise moves heighten concerns of investors; stock falls 50 cents to $6
Abstracts: US West has plan for cellular phones in the Soviet Union; joint venture is set to build network in Leningrad; other jobs could follow
Abstracts: Apple net fell 2.8% in fiscal first period. Autodesk forecast of earnings drop sends stock reeling. Ashton-Tate is cutting its work force 15% to 20%, predicting wider losses
Abstracts: No duty in a bid. The City Code: is self-regulation the answer? Audit evidence and the brides in the bath
Abstracts: Wang Labs is planning to default on debt. I.B.M. sees shortfall in profits; warning is issued about 3d quarter; stock off $6 a share
Abstracts: IBM is selling rest of Rolm to Siemens AG. IBM to set up office products business as separate line, clearing way to sale
Abstracts: Wang's Miller sees profit by 4th quarter of fiscal '90, but full-year loss is likely. part 2 Wang rejects debt pact, halts some payments; surprise moves heighten concerns of investors; stock falls 50 cents to $6
Abstracts: Court broadens scope of sexual harassment law. Supreme court redefines scope of civil rights acts. A news report for personnel professionals: reasonable accommodation
Abstracts: Networks empower employees. Talking frankly about domestic violence. The corporate response to work force diversity
Abstracts: Pagemaker with pickup. Pasteboard perfect: Letraset's Design Studio gives designers flexibility with structure
Abstracts: Layout superstars: PageMaker and QuarkXPress upgrades face off. Mac: Display Adbuilder
Abstracts: Hewlett net surpasses forecasts; stock rises on posting of $260 million profit. Hewlett-Packard profit down by 2.6% in quarter
Abstracts: Southwestern Bell, BellSouth set union pacts. Bell Atlantic, cable-TV operator reach pact to offer service over phone lines
Abstracts: Apple Computer profit fell 39% in its 4th quarter. Hewlett posts 5% drop in net for 3rd quarter. Hewlett-Packard posts 3% decline in quarterly net
Abstracts: Wang Labs names computer novice president and chief operating officer. Ian Diery resigns post at Wang Labs; move was expected
Abstracts: What's been added to 1989 certificate? Well.... States modify certificate to meet specific needs. Proposed new death certificate is only as good a data source as physician who fills it out
Abstracts: National surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Localized outbreak of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae: paradigm for introduction and spread of gonorrhea in a community
Abstracts: 'Micros' vs. supercomputers. Export restrictions fail to halt spread of supercomputers. U.S. debates selling supercomputers to 3 nations
Abstracts: Unisys' $648.2 million 3rd-period loss shows intensified fight for turnaround. Unisys restructuring is called likely to restore profitability but slow growth
Abstracts: A hot computer technology cools; the shares of leading network companies have fallen to new lows. But niche players may be the safest bets
Abstracts: Japan chip makers reach agreement with EC on prices. AT&T to get license from NEC that lets it enter a chip market; U.S. giant to share capacity under gate-array pact; more talks are planned
Abstracts: A 36-year-old man with peripheral vascular disease. A 60-year-old man with granulomatous interstitial nephritis followed by neurologic disease
Abstracts: Faster ways to mix and match data. A green revolution in printers. Networking without the wires; a new system can build an infrared grid on the ceiling or any wall of an office
Abstracts: Apple cutting its worldwide labor force by 16%. It's batten-down, button-down time at Apple. Overhaul at Unisys to cut jobs; move seen as blow to I.B.M. challenge; slowdown is cited
Abstracts: Apple-I.B.M. pact is said to be near. Technology links will be discussed by Apple and IBM: wide impact is possible: talks today by rivals reflect far-reaching changes in computer industry
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