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Abstracts: The importance of cytogenetic studies in adult acute lymphocytic leukemia. Proposal for a simple synthesis prognostic staging system in chronic myelogenous leukemia
Abstracts: Achieving the national health objective for influenza immunization: success of an institution-wide vaccination program
Abstracts: Aspirin increases blood alcohol concentrations in humans after ingestion of ethanol. High blood alcohol levels in women: the role of decreased gastric alcohol dehydrogenase activity and first-pass metabolism
Abstracts: The INS, Attorney General and President clarify non-discriminatory intent of law. Termination of health benefits during strikes can violate CBAs
Abstracts: Tenure decisions under Title VII. Job reference liability of employers. Accomodations for employees who have disabilites have limits
Abstracts: 'Corporate misfits' who run Cabletron play a rough game; they exhort staff to battle, fire freely, go all-out to please the customer: no chairs in meeting rooms
Abstracts: Parametric faces counterattack from upended rivals; upstart concern reaps success from software launched five years ago
Abstracts: Cypress runs with the 'Dinosaurs' and records a profit; chip maker cuts staff, sends some work overseas and breaks out of a niche
Abstracts: Ruling gives lift to A.T.&T.: F.C.C. eases curbs on discount rates for big customers. F.C.C. proposes new rules that ease curbs on A.T.&T
Abstracts: Novell adding weapons for the contest with Microsoft: through acquisition it hopes to mesh network and PC operating systems
Abstracts: The effect of experience on the auditor's organization and amount of knowledge. An investigation of the influence of a nonstatistical decision aid on auditor sample size decisions
Abstracts: IBM's net income for the first quarter hit high end of analysts' expectations. IBM earnings increased 9.2% in first quarter; strength surprises analysts but some say company is still facing problems
Abstracts: A marriage with video technology: Why not grab an image from the TV screen and use it in a report? Looking at life from both sides
Abstracts: I.B.M. argues its case, but Wall St. is bearish. I.B.M. net up by 5.2% in quarter; strong gain lifts stock to a high
Abstracts: Settlement for Nynex and F.C.C.; company may face tougher time now in New York's case. U.S. accuses 2 Nynex companies of overcharging and fines them
Abstracts: I.B.M. Enters work station battle. I.B.M. enters pen-computing race. Apple to offer a 2-in-1 computer
Abstracts: Net dips at United Telecom; GTE, Southwest Bell in rise. MCI posts large loss in quarter. 4 major phone companies report increased profits
Abstracts: Group will buy Mexico's phone company. 3 Western Union units being sold; A.T.&T. in accord to pay $180 million in cash transaction
Abstracts: Cellular move underscores AT&T's transformation. AT&T picks Sea-Land Service's Mandl to be its new chief financial officer
Abstracts: Sprint to acquire Centel in stock swap valued at $2.85 billion, or $33.57 a share: figure, a sharp discount to firm's market price, angers several holders
Abstracts: AT&T to give public phones office skills. AT&T plans to unveil a videophone for the home, industry analysts say
Abstracts: Microsoft posts 64% profit rise for 1st quarter. Software makers to post gains for the quarter: analysts predict Symantec will show best results
Abstracts: Survival following diagnosis of Kaposi's sarcoma for AIDS patients in San Francisco. Survival trends for patients with AIDS
Abstracts: Long-term cost-effectiveness of various initial monotherapies for mild to moderate hypertension. Cost effectiveness of thrombolytic therapy with streptokinase in elderly patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction
Abstracts: Neonatal herpes simplex virus infection in relation to asymptomatic maternal infection at the time of labor. Frequency of asymptomatic shedding of herpes simplex virus in women with genital herpes
Abstracts: From the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration. From the alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health administration
Abstracts: Prevalence and determinants of estrogen replacement therapy in elderly women. Appendicular bone density and age predict hip fracture in women
Abstracts: Does inappropriate use explain small-area variations in the use of health care services? Explaining variations in hospital death rates: randomness, severity of illness, quality of care
Abstracts: Saturated fatty acids in vegetable oils. Uric acid metabolism and tubular sodium handling: results from a population-based study
Abstracts: A.T.&T. net up 12.5%; MCI gains. A.T.&T. expects profit drop; trouble in meeting '90 targets is seen. Earnings decline 6% at A.T.&T.; four Bell regionals have mixed results
Abstracts: Influence tactics and objectives in upward, downward, and lateral influence attempts. Importance of different power sources in downward and lateral relations
Abstracts: AT & T net rose 12%, sales 2.7% in 1st quarter; long-distance operations, slimmer costs cited; network failure hurts
Abstracts: Leukemia following chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. Leukemia following Hodgkin's disease. Treatment-related leukemia
Abstracts: Immunotherapy for parasitic disease. Bacterial infections in patients with visceral leishmaniasis. Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis with pentavalent antimony and interferon gamma
Abstracts: Apple reports record profit and revenue. Apple projects lower earnings for 3rd period; profit margins fall sharply as strategy changes; stock tumbles on news
Abstracts: Decline in the risk of myocardial infarction among women who stop smoking. A case-control study of baldness in relation to myocardial infarction in men
Abstracts: An investigation of the cause of the eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome associated with tryptophan use. Absence of HIV infection in blood donors with indeterminate Western blot tests for antibody to HIV-1
Abstracts: Quantitation of muscle glycogen synthesis in normal subjects and subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Abstracts: Individual and group goals when workers are interdependent: effects on task strategies and performance. Effects of valence, expectancies, and goal-performance discrepancies in single and multiple goal environments
Abstracts: Thiazide diuretic agents and the incidence of hip fracture. Smoking and mortality among older men and women in three communities
Abstracts: Cystic fibrosis gene mutation in two sisters with mild disease and normal sweat electrolyte levels. Mutation analysis for heterozygote detection and the prenatal diagnosis of cystic fibrosis
Abstracts: African AIDS: whose research rules? NIH urged to be a smart shopper. NIH conflict-of-interest guidelines shot down
Abstracts: Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist reduces mortality from endotoxin shock. Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist activity of a human interleukin-1 inhibitor
Abstracts: Mutations in the human retinal degeneration slow gene in autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa. A point mutation of the rhodopsin gene in one form of retinitis pigmentosa
Abstracts: Medical student abuse; incidence, severity, and significance. A pilot study of medical student 'abuse': student perceptions of mistreatment and misconduct in medical school.'
Abstracts: Hospital cost containment in the 1980s: hard lessons learned and prospects for the 1990s. Physician need: an alternative projection from a study of large, prepaid group practices
Abstracts: Digital loss for quarter: $871 million. Digital forecasts quarterly operating loss. Digital, expecting a loss, ends up reporting a profit
Abstracts: 3 Bell units post gains in profits. 2 baby Bells report dips in profit; shares of Pactel and Bell Atlantic fall
Abstracts: Bell Atlantic's 3rd-quarter profit rose, U S West's fell while SNET's jumped. Profits increased at Bell Atlantic, US West, Nynex; first-period earnings fell at Pacific Telesis, SNET due to higher expenses
Abstracts: Lotus fourth-period net declined 51%, but shares rise on Notes, cc:Mail sales. Lotus earnings were tripled in first quarter
Abstracts: LSI Logic's cost-cutting efforts produce a payoff: first profit in three quarters follows strong chip sales, leaner strategy
Abstracts: Digital posts 1st-period loss, plans more cuts; it will accelerate the pace of reductions in staff; stock rises $1.375 a share
Abstracts: The move to modular software: an effort to simplify programming tasks. Go Corp. and I.B.M. in pen software pact
Abstracts: The power culture elbows in at Macworld; the Macintosh is moving into areas once the sole domain of I.B.M.-style PC's
Abstracts: U.S. as big brother of computer age. University Scientists Concerned by Cuts in Computer Projects. Pentagon's technology chief out; a dispute is seen over Darpa's role
Abstracts: Cellular stocks lose attraction. Contel agrees to takeover offer by GTE. GTE to buy 14 cellular phone units
Abstracts: Ameritech plans to spend $1.05 to modernize and speed up its network. Ameritech is planning to concentrate on developing international markets
Abstracts: Bell Atlantic will acquire Metro Mobile; stock swap for $1.65 billion to further consolidate cellular phone industry
Abstracts: Commodore offers new multimedia Amiga computer. Computer firm says its violated loan covenants. When the chips are down: tales from the land where the computer is king - or god
Abstracts: IBM, Motorola produce chip prototype, showing first result of pact with Apple. Low-priced IBM home computer to be introduced in early summer; move will mark new effort to succeed in market where firm has lagged
Abstracts: Computers to help drivers find their way. G.M. to link dealers with satellite system. California Family Tests Honda's Fuel Cell Car
Abstracts: Changing authority patterns: a cultural perspective. Loosely coupled systems: a reconceptualization. A review and reconceptualization of organizational commitment
Abstracts: Identifying highly compensated employees is necessary for keeping a plan qualified. Plans must be amended to avoid age discrimination
Abstracts: What to propose (and what the Service will accept) for an offer in compromise. New, and tougher, disclosure tests imposed by IRS to avoid penalties
Abstracts: Microsoft, Wang reach accord to put imaging technology in Windows 95. Wang Labs electronic-image aide quits in blow to fast-growing sector of firm
Abstracts: IBM's top 5 officials got '90 pay raises of at least 33%, outpacing its earnings. IBM's Schwartz asked to cut firm's red tape
Abstracts: Debate on phone system: is U.S. falling behind? U.S. bars a Soviet phone deal; fiber-optic system by U S West called a risk to security
Abstracts: Marketing strategy: an assessment of the state of the field and outlook. Product portfolio analysis and market share objectives: an exposition of certain underlying relationships
Abstracts: AT&T phone-link plan to come at a high cost. AT&T targets home markets of baby bells; division with five regions will coordinate assault in local phone services
Abstracts: Data General reports a profit for 4th quarter. Wang reports widened loss for 4th period; changes and write-downs totaled $496.7 million; revenue declined 13%
Abstracts: Computer gets good at outwitting experts in ventures like chess; IBM 'Deep Thought' stresses speed over knowledge, in revival of 'brute force'; training for champ Kasparov
Abstracts: Computer firms see the writing on the screen. IBM to join ranks of firms developing computers that recognize handwriting
Abstracts: Apple Computer slashes prices on its portable. Apple prepares to introduce 3 computers; new line is said to include color Macintosh model at sharply lower price
Abstracts: IBM is expected to delay introduction of updated OS/2 version for 3 months. Computer Associates to unveil strategy to bring order to its software products
Abstracts: Data General is said to plan further cuts: layoffs could exceed 17%, or 2,000, at ailing firm; sale speculation denied
Abstracts: Digital posts first profit in over a year, citing strength overseas, Alpha sales. Wang Labs posts $146.6 million loss for third quarter
Abstracts: Computers and other targets; how Japan learns, and wins, even by losing. Japan sets sights on winning lead in new computers; field dominated by U.S.; goal is software that allows thousands of processors to operate in tandem
Abstracts: The virus: threat or menace? Stacker can double hard disk's memory. 'Little black boxes' that can save a hard disk: versatile utility programs are getting more powerful and easier to use
Abstracts: How a success at Microsoft washed out a laundry. Autodesk is said to hire Carol Bartz of Sun Microsystems as chief executive
Abstracts: One solution to rising healthcare costs. Funding retiree health benefits. Controlling employee benefits expense
Abstracts: IBM cutbacks fail to impress the street. IBM calls on two ex-officers two help in crisis; company says the return of Cassani and Rizzo is not a slap to Akers
Abstracts: The effects of brand loyalty on competitive price promotional strategies. The introduction and performance of store brands
Abstracts: 1991 tax changes. Passive activity and casualty losses. OBRA '89 and business
Abstracts: In the weight vs. power equation, a new compromise; 'subnotebooks' weigh as little as two pounds. But can they really get the job done?
Abstracts: Imposing a hierarchy on a gaggle of techies. Aldus founder to give up two jobs. Chairman of Ashton-Tate resigns from top positions
Abstracts: Physicists close in on world's fastest supercomputer; facing daunting calculations on subatomic particles, scientists build their own system
Abstracts: $375 million contract given to MCI by U.S. Government to suspend U S Sprint's Navy contract. A.T.& T. in a deal in Japan; first sale of gear to Nippon Phone
Abstracts: New NCR teller machine offers banking by video. Marrying Maps to Data for a New Web Service. Marrying the PC and fax machine
Abstracts: U.S. proposes easing computer export curbs. U.S. is easing restrictions on exports of technology. U.S. seeks to ease technology sales in Eastern Europe; computers for Soviets; business interests urge even freer commerce - some in Pentagon opposed
Abstracts: Research, development, and engineering metrics. Patterns of communication among marketing, engineering and manufacturing - a comparison between two new product teams
Abstracts: U.S. computer and chip makers seek new agreement with Japan. Bush seeks to give Eastern Europe, Soviets expanded access to Western technology
Abstracts: The rise in "nonstandard" jobs. What is the service economy? Education and training: a priority
Abstracts: 3 arrests show global threat to computers. Computer intruder gets probation and fine but avoids prison term. Drive to counter computer crime aims at invaders; legitimate users voice worries over rights
Abstracts: Windows, Version 3.0, finally steps out. Battle in pen-based computers: Go takes the lead with new software. Microsoft's new attempt to set a standard
Abstracts: Not ready for Windows or OS/2? Here are training wheels; Norton Desktop for DOS is both a friendly interface and proof of a lucrative market
Abstracts: Off and running! Time trial for PS/1's. The lingo, from 'client' to 'kludge.' (vocabulary of computing) (The Executive Computer) (Column)
Abstracts: Giving machines voices: you say what you want. The offspring of mice. Letting the thing speak for itself
Abstracts: Lotus effort to please all with 1-2-3 confuses many. Inventors of PC spreadsheet to unveil new version for pen-based computers
Abstracts: MCI decides to offer payout semiannually. MCI posts net for 3rd period; stock drops $3. MCI posts gains, but rate of rise slows from 1993's
Abstracts: The case for strategic management accounting: the role of accounting information for strategy in competitive markets
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