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Abstracts: Sarcoidosis: correlation of pulmonary parenchymal pattern at CT with results of pulmonary function tests. Pulmonary sarcoidosis: what are we learning from CT?
Abstracts: Secretin and calcium provocative tests in the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: a prospective study. Gastrinomas: comparison of MR imaging with CT, angiography, and US
Abstracts: Congenital neuroblastoma: evaluation with multimodality imaging. Complicated appendiceal inflammatory disease in children: pylephlebitis and liver abscess
Abstracts: AT&T, seeking to enter the cellular era, in talks for 33% of McCaw for $3.73 billion; voting control is discussed as rivalry heats up with the Regional Bells
Abstracts: IBM expected to unveil plan to cut costs; program may include offer for early retirement and some plant closings
Abstracts: Comcast's $1.1 billion phone deal: Metromedia selling a cellular operation. LIN backs takeover by McCaw; cellular operator accepts new offer over BellSouth's
Abstracts: Self-regulation for managerial effectiveness: the role of active feedback seeking. Content, causes, and consequences of job insecurity: a theory-based measure and substantive test
Abstracts: Working with a unique distribution channel: contractor-dealers. Selecting sales and distribution channels
Abstracts: Educational backgrounds of high-tech salespeople. A comparison of marketing approaches used by high-tech firms: 1985 versus 2001
Abstracts: Multinational corporate restructuring and international competitiveness. Employee work attitudes and management practice in the U.S. and Japan: evidence form a large comparative survey
Abstracts: Big Blue; hurt by a pricing war, IBM plans write-off and cut of 10,000 jobs; as firm loses market share, discounts in mainframes and PCs hurt earnings; a customer wields a sword
Abstracts: IBM shares fall 11% as firm says it will cut 25,000 jobs and may trim dividend; pretax charge of $6 billion expected in 4th period; mainframe woes mount
Abstracts: Red flags fly over one-product tech companies. IBM reigns again as the king of the stocks; 'Beamer' paces rallying market
Abstracts: 10,000 jobs to be cut by I.B.M.; no layoffs planned; $2.3 billion charge set against earnings. Earnings fall 74.8% at I.B.M.; $2.4 billion charge cut 4th-quarter net
Abstracts: Electronic bond trading revived by Chicago board. A New Morality Makes Old Deceptions Expensive for Wall Street
Abstracts: Successorship and labor obligations. Pregnancy obligations clarified further. AIDS update: employer obligations and rights
Abstracts: Floppy-disk magazines are mostly a flop. Lotus product spurs fears about privacy. Ozzie, the wizard behind Notes software, uses alliance with Lotus to do his thing
Abstracts: Home banking gets another chance; banks hook up to videotex to reach users. Prodigy service in Northeast to be delivered by Nynex
Abstracts: Nynex seeks $965 million rate increase in New York after rebuff of earlier plan. Prodigy service in Northeast to be delivered by Nynex
Abstracts: Data General founder gives up some duties. Control Data names new chief executive. Prime gives president additional job as chief
Abstracts: Marketers spy and entice to get an edge. Pacific Telesis, McCaw reach cellular pact. Pacific Telesis in group awarded German phone job
Abstracts: Microsoft probe spurs subpoenas tied to Internet; antitrust effort appears focused on Windows 95, disabled rival software
Abstracts: The best place to do business? Accountants stand by as East meets West. Getting down to business
Abstracts: Extracting value from the family company. The QCB question. Me & Mrs. Jones
Abstracts: Internal control over the treasury function. Corporate treasuries and the euro. Your banks, and how to chose them
Abstracts: AT&T weighs early retirement plan that may slash non-management staff. AT & T plans to trim staff by 8,500 in 1990; cuts for 1989 to total 25,000
Abstracts: Japanese makers of computer displays may face higher anti-dumping duties. U.S. considers easing export restraints on technological gear to the East bloc
Abstracts: The challenge of keeping U.S. technology at home. Japanese portables threaten American lead in computers. I.B.M. model to be sold by Mitsubishi
Abstracts: Worries about radiation continue, as do studies; but the U.S. has not ordered a formal study of the effects of computer use
Abstracts: I.B.M.'s plan can work, experts say. IBM faces a harsher world in 90's. A prescription for troubled I.B.M.; I.B.M.'s problems will worsen unless it takes strong medicine
Abstracts: A variant of the conditional expectation variance reduction technique and its application to the simulation of GI/G/1 queues
Abstracts: Trading securities using trailing stops. Importance sampling for stochastic simulations. Simulating discounted costs
Abstracts: It wasn't as easy as 1-2-3, but Lotus has a winner. New for graphic artists: Photoshop for Windows. More gifts for the holidays from Silicon Valley
Abstracts: Just write something, add pictures and mix. Electronic notes for cribbing or cramming. Electronic toys for girls and boys
Abstracts: Intel second-quarter profit fell 7.6%, but revenue, orders show solid growth. Big chip maker posts small profit for second period
Abstracts: Vague new world; digital media business takes form as a battle of complex alliances; partnerships across industries coalesce in chaotic race to establish a market; a pattern akin to 'Keiretsu.' (alliances form in convergence of computing, consumer electronics, communications, publishing and entertainment industries)
Abstracts: AT&T, LIN Broadcasting differ widely on valuation for cellular company. McCaw agrees to acquire LIN for $3.4 billion
Abstracts: Digital Equipment sets joint venture to market its computers in Hungary. Soviets order Control Data computers amid signs of easing of export curbs
Abstracts: Apple's stock plunges 13% on profit news; new product mix is noted as the company posts unexpectedly low net. Apple's stock continues weeklong slide as firm discloses poor profit outlook
Abstracts: Changing game: Intel faces challenge to its dominance in microprocessors; its main chip gets cloned, and an industry alliance bolsters rival technology; many resent leader's ways
Abstracts: Planning for an 'Apollo'-type program for chips. Big program is proposed for chips. U.S. chip plan short of its goals: year-end deadline may be extended
Abstracts: Power and energy. Power & energy: proving out promising technologies. At the cutting edge of power engineering
Abstracts: Additional evidence on the incremental information content of cash flows and accruals: the impact of errors in measuring market expectations
Abstracts: I.B.M. system to aid phone discourse by deaf. House wares. A ruling on phone 'dumping': trade agency vote is A.T.&T. victory
Abstracts: Knowledge structure and the estimation of conditional probabilities in audit planning. Expert measurement and mechanical combination in control reliance decisions
Abstracts: Apple Computer slashes prices on its portable. PC makers try to ease shock of a slowdown. Pricing in PC market turns vicious; slack demand stirs deep cuts from retailers
Abstracts: Product-level choice: a top-down or bottom-up process? The differential role of characteristics of music on high- and low-involvement consumers' processing of ads
Abstracts: Comparability and hierarchical processing in multialternative choice. Effects of framing on evaluation of comparable and noncomparable alternatives by expert and novice consumers
Abstracts: AT&T seeks to use Soviet satellites for East-West calls. US Sprint subsidiary and Soviet agency form data-services venture in U.S.S.R
Abstracts: Feminist literary criticism and the deconstruction of ads: a postmodern view of advertising and consumer responses
Abstracts: More big blues as Microsoft's stock-market value could soon pass lead of humbled giant IBM. Tech firms losing growth-stock status; below-market P-Es said to be deserved
Abstracts: Intel earnings increased 17% in third period. Advanced Micro posts profit for period, year; computer-chip sales surge paces results, vindicates development of clone
Abstracts: Echoes of NCR follow AT&T - McCaw cheers. McCaw Cellular had improvements in fourth quarter. McCaw to pay high fees to banks in LIN purchase
Abstracts: Judge Walker adds to drama of Apple suit. Apple gets boost in copyright suit. Xerox sues Apple for $150 million over Macintosh command system; Apple used Xerox's ideas: simple misappropriation or legal appropriation?
Abstracts: Xerox sues Apple Computer over Macintosh copyright. Most of Xerox's suit against Apple barred. Most of Apple's lawsuit is dismissed by judge
Abstracts: Reducing high blood cholesterol level with drugs: cost-effectiveness of pharmacologic management. Substituting diagnostic services: new tests only partly replace older ones
Abstracts: Hormone replacement therapy and lipoprotein changes during early menopause. Menopause and risk factors for coronary heart disease
Abstracts: Predicting the appropriate use of carotid endarterectomy, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and coronary angiography
Abstracts: Prevention of coronary artery disease: a medical imperative. Treating hypercholesterolemia: how should practicing physicians interpret the published data for patients?
Abstracts: Functional status and well-being of patients with chronic conditions: results from the medical outcomes study
Abstracts: Differences in the mix of patients among medical specialties and systems of care: results from the Medical Outcomes Study
Abstracts: Association of the renin-sodium profile with the risk of myocardial infarction in patients with hypertension. Treatment-induced blood pressure reduction and the risk of myocardial infarction
Abstracts: Pepping up performance. If you never ask, how can you know? Performance appraisals: the case for the defence
Abstracts: Popular spreadsheet improved. 'I'm sorry; my machine doesn't like your work'; when it comes time to review employees' performance, a new program offers advice
Abstracts: Trying to spare a tree. Drawing out the manager's best. New spin on hard disk
Abstracts: A program that transcends incompatibility; Adobe Acrobat transmits formatted documents. Answering questions about fonts
Abstracts: Unisys sees net at high end of projections: fourth-quarter revenue better than expected, boosting firm's profit
Abstracts: IBM to unveil 3 new models for its PC line. IBM introduces its revamped PC line featuring reasonably priced notebook
Abstracts: Canadian and British giants in telecommunications deal. U.S. seeks to ease technology sales in Eastern Europe; computers for Soviets; business interests urge even freer commerce - some in Pentagon opposed
Abstracts: I.B.M. to base a computer on powerful i486 Intel chip. I.B.M. offers a new line of machines; the PS/1 is intended for the novice user of home computers
Abstracts: Behind the Xerox-Apple dispute. In a shift, Apple licenses a system. Apple cuts prices again to aid sales; trims from 7% to 34% on range of products
Abstracts: 5 departures called sign software link is near. Challenge to Microsoft advancing. Microsoft as arbiter of 'paperless office.' (Emerging Battlefronts in Software Strategy Wars)
Abstracts: The price is wrong; FCC prods U.S. carriers to renegotiate overseas long-distance fees. FCC plans caps for interstate telephone rates; proposal could streamline Baby Bells and others, replace limit on profits
Abstracts: Lotus-Novell plan for merger is called off; collapse of $1.5 billion deal adds to growing power of dominant Microsoft
Abstracts: AT&T sets alliance to make gear to provide multimedia services. AT&T wins huge computer contract from the Department of Transportation
Abstracts: A.T.& T. forming alliances for wireless computing. State Dept. contract gives Wang a boost. AT&T's computer contract
Abstracts: Army computer expert joins research group. Microsoft president comes from Boeing. President of Microsoft plans June retirement
Abstracts: Microsoft's Mr. Inside on outside. Microsoft says Hallman to quit as president. Chiefs of IBM, Microsoft Corp. plan to meet
Abstracts: IBM 'help' plan for PC users angers dealers. IBM said to plan computers for use in mobile systems. PC complexity confounds many dealers; 'server' lines put some buyers in frustration mode
Abstracts: Multilevel theory of team decision making: decision performance in teams incorporating distributed expertise. Effect of interpersonal orientation and the sex-type of the task on choosing to work alone or in groups
Abstracts: Intentionally favored, unintentionally harmed? Impact of sex-based preferential selection on self-perceptions and self-evaluations
Abstracts: Goal importance, self-focus, and the goal-setting process. Investigation of the construct validity of a self-report measure of goal commitment
Abstracts: Undergraduate medical education. Educational programs in US medical schools
Abstracts: US Medical school finances. US medical school finances
Abstracts: Graduate medical education in the United States. Educational programs in US medical schools, 2004-2005
Abstracts: Continuing Medical Education. Continuing medical education: refocusing support and direction
Abstracts: Allied health education and accreditation. Committee on allied health education and accreditation: assessing educational outcomes and assuring quality
Abstracts: Beyond the PC: Apple's promised land: John Sculley, a big winner of late, dreams of do-it-all devices. But will he get there?
Abstracts: Three different ways to dress up Windows: tools and philosophies that make computing an easier task. Can there be too much power? No, because it will make possible better recognition of speech and handwriting
Abstracts: Low-dose aspirin does not influence the clinical course of women with mild pregnancy-induced hypertension. The use of aspirin to prevent pregnancy-induced hypertension and lower the ratio of thromboxane A2 To prostacyclin in relatively high risk pregancies
Abstracts: Effects of epidural block with lignocaine and lignocaine-adrenaline on umbilical artery velocity wave ratios. Haemodynamic changes in gestational proteinuric hypertension: the effects of rapid volume expansion and vasodilator therapy
Abstracts: Does prostaglandin confer significant advantage over oxytocin infusion for nulliparas with pre-labor rupture of membranes at term?
Abstracts: The role of physician-owned insurance companies in the detection and deterrence of negligence. Physicians who have lost their malpractice insurance: their demographic characteristics and the surplus-lines companies that insure them
Abstracts: End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a prognostic indicator for survival
Abstracts: The redundancy scheme 21 years on. Wages in lieu of notice. Rights and wrongs in contracts of employment
Abstracts: Portfolio insurance and financial market equilibrium. Arbitrage in stock index futures. Evaluating natural resource investments
Abstracts: Haemophiliacs to sue. American witnesses testify in Japan about AIDS risks. AIDS advisers disagree over events in HIV blood scandal
Abstracts: Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 is an endothelial cell adhesion receptor for Plasmodium falciparum. Malaria: binding of infected red cells
Abstracts: Relation between skin cancer and HLA antigens in renal-transplant recipients. Major histocompatibility-complex class I alleles and antigens in hematopoietic-cell transplantation
Abstracts: Strategies for the combination therapy of HIV infection. Differences in the interaction of HIV-1 and HIV-2 with CD4
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