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Abstracts: The LIFO/FIFO choice: an asymmetric information approach. LIFO liquidations. The Incremental information content of financial statement disclosures: the case of LIFO inventory liquidations
Abstracts: There at the New Yorker. Newsbeat: film buffs: merci to the PC. Newsbeat: Illustrator's new text, art tools
Abstracts: The impact of automation on accounting for indirect costs. Activity accounting: an update - part 2. Where is cost management going?
Abstracts: The keyboard becomes a hangout for a computer-savvy generation. Washington is relaxing its stand on guarding computer security
Abstracts: Can the new dBASE solve Ashton-Tate's problems? Loyal customers are rewarded, but new ones are needed to rebuild market share
Abstracts: American Express to buy 2 top supercomputers. In a world of instant copies, who pays for original work? Export restrictions fail to halt spread of supercomputers
Abstracts: It still pays to increase your word power. As the world turns. The home weatherman
Abstracts: Apple's new vision for notebooks. Power in a small box. Notable notebooks, now in vogue
Abstracts: AT&T, NCR may combine computer lines; firms are said to be in talks that may end in spinoff or an acquisition offer
Abstracts: U.S. electronic data move challenged on privacy issue. Group to set rules for computer encoding. Challenge to Microsoft advancing
Abstracts: Wang seeks new strategy for business; company plans to shift to industry standard and imaging market. State Dept. contract gives Wang a boost
Abstracts: As Japan chip talks near, U.S. turns up the pressure. A semiconductor agreement with Japan is still elusive. National Semiconductor plans a big revamping
Abstracts: Chief at National Semiconductor sets retirement. Sporck at National Semiconductor sets search for an heir. Chip firm plans big cutbacks, reorganization; National Semiconductor set to scrap some products, lay off 6.2% of workers
Abstracts: MCI and Sprint pitch 800 service to households. MCI unveils plan to give small business long-distance service used by big firms
Abstracts: Wang Labs won't receive IBM infusion; position complicates effort by minicomputer firm to shore up finances. Wang Labs wins government contract valued at $841 million over five years
Abstracts: European computer executives gearing up for growth in 1995. Vobis attempts to re-enter British PC arena; venture with PowerStore could signal beginning of further price wars
Abstracts: AT&T reaches licensing pact with tiny firm; Spectrum Information's broad patents enhance wireless data market
Abstracts: Measuring how fast computers really are. Harnessing hundreds of computers to improve speed and efficiency. Control Data allowed to sell 6 computers to Soviet Union
Abstracts: The rise and fall of the ASC. Bridging the expectation gap. Making corporate reports less valuable
Abstracts: Accounting for absolutely everything. FRS 2: Accounting for subsidiary undertakings, July 1992. The case for visible conformity
Abstracts: Chief executive quits at Cray Computer. New Autodesk chief was executive at Sun. 3Com president makes a rapid rise to chief
Abstracts: A concern about crime. Workplace solutions to private problems. City crimewave: who can stop the tide?
Abstracts: Huntington's gene: so near, yet so far. The genetic map is back on track after delays. Whatever happened to the genetic map?
Abstracts: Priming and human memory systems. Memory and awareness. Remembrance of Things Past
Abstracts: Suppression of tumorigenicity of human prostate carcinoma cells by replacing a mutated RB gene. Genetic mechanisms of tumor suppression by the human p53 gene
Abstracts: Salmonella enteritidis gastroenteritis transmitted by intact chicken eggs. Mumps transmission in hospitals
Abstracts: The initial immune response to HIV and immune system activation determine the outcome of HIV disease. Use of beta 2-microglobulin level and CD4 lymphocyte count to predict development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in persons with human immunodeficiency virus infection
Abstracts: Recurrent acute fatty liver of pregnancy. Peripartum cardiomyopathy: a longitudinal echocardiographic study. Treatment in an obstetric intensive care unit
Abstracts: Pregnancy outcomes among mothers infected with human immunodeficiency virus and uninfected control subjects. Serious infections in pregnancy among women with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection
Abstracts: Intrauterine growth retardation and preterm delivery: prenatal risk factors in an indigent population. Smoking, maternal age, fetal growth, and gestational age at delivery
Abstracts: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial to assess the side effects of medroxyprogesterone acetate in hormone replacement therapy
Abstracts: Plasma exchange for preeclampsia: I. postpartum use for persistently sever preeclampsia-eclampsia with HELLP syndrome
Abstracts: The diagnosis of ovarian cancer by pathologists: how often do diagnoses by contributing pathologists agree with a panel of gynecologic pathologists?
Abstracts: Bacterial vaginosis: current review with indications for asymptomatic therapy. Statistical evaluation of diagnostic criteria for bacterial vaginosis
Abstracts: Maternal serum alpha2-macroglobulin and fetal growth retardation. Intrauterine growth retardation and preterm delivery: prenatal risk factors in an indigent population
Abstracts: Advanced Micro shares fall on news of an unclean chip. Analog Devices official is promoted to president. Microchip Technology names new president
Abstracts: The corporate performance conundrum: a synthesis of contemporary views and an extension. Corporate control type, strategy, size and financial performance
Abstracts: I've got the world on a disk. Better color printers, lower prices, but still a niche market. Being ready for the day when the lights go out
Abstracts: Digital Equipment inching forward in uneasy search for Olsen's successor. Data General could be profitable soon due to 17% cut in force, analysts say
Abstracts: An automatic nag on the shuttle. Handicapping this year's race for the top tax program. Keeping track of time while removing clutter
Abstracts: The fundamentals of land prices and urban growth. The stochastic city. Knowledge and production in the CBD
Abstracts: NeXT Inc. plans to introduce new machines. Next Inc. introduces three computers, surprising industry with low pricing
Abstracts: Novell stock tumbles on lower profit. Standard set for uniting phones and computers. Oracle stock drops after profits restated
Abstracts: A computer-on-chip patent granted in shock to industry. Inventor finds ally in Philips. Judge in chip case discusses long ordeal
Abstracts: New patent shakes up chip firms. Motorola, after delays, finally ships its advanced 68040 chip in quantity. Intel to unveil cheaper version of its 486 chip
Abstracts: U.S. computer makers increase efforts to win Japanese government contracts. Japan pursues LCD screens with passion
Abstracts: Employment law in the Community. The wider agenda for equal opportunities. A full agenda on equal opportunities
Abstracts: Sue Wilson: personnel director, Vickers Defence Systems. Rodney Buse: group personnel director, W H Smith. Ringing in the changes
Abstracts: Biomedical information, peer review, and conflict of interest as they influence public health. Editorial peer review in biomedical publication: the first international congress
Abstracts: The existence of publication bias and risk factors for its occurrence. The communities of scientists and journal peer review
Abstracts: Who are the peer reviewers and how much do they review? What do peer reviewers do? Quotational and reference accuracy in surgical journals: a continuing peer review problem
Abstracts: What do peer reviewers do? Underreporting research is scientific misconduct. The philosophical basis of peer review and the suppression of innovation
Abstracts: The impact of fraudulent research on the scientific literature: the Stephen E. Breuning case. Correcting the literature following fraudulent publication
Abstracts: Serologic evidence for the role of Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Mycoplasma hominis in the etiology of tubal factor infertility and ectopic pregnancy
Abstracts: Prevalence, incidence, and estimated life-time risk of cervical human papillomavirus infections in a nonselected Finnish female population
Abstracts: Pivampicillin versus doxycycline in the treatment of chlamydial urethritis in men. Doxycycline and azithromycin for prevention of chlamydial persistence or recurrence one month after treatment in women: a use-effectiveness study in public health settings
Abstracts: Epidemiologic characteristics of two different populations of women with Chlamydia trachomatis infection and their male partners
Abstracts: Torulopsis glabrata vaginitis: clinical aspects and susceptibility to antifungal agents. Vulvovaginal candidiasis complicating recurrent bacterial vaginosis
Abstracts: The influence of oral potassium chloride on blood pressure in hypertensive men on a low-sodium diet. Treatment of mild hypertension study: final results
Abstracts: Immunization of six-month-old infants with different doses of Edmonston-Zagreb and Schwarz measles vaccines. Measles among the Amish: a comparative study of measles severity in primary and secondary cases in households
Abstracts: Intel plans to add 30 new versions of microprocessors. Advanced Micro seeks a chip off its own block. Rival poised to clone Intel chip
Abstracts: Putting some punch into management show-and-tell: a new Harvard Graphics provides both standard and customized charts
Abstracts: Streptokinase equal to TPA. Genentech wins round two. Swiss company takes a 60 per cent stake in Genentech
Abstracts: Atherosclerosis: scavenging for receptors. Calcium cages, acid baths and recycling receptors. Leptin reverses insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus in mice with congenital lipodystrophy
Abstracts: Type I macrophage scavenger receptor contains alpha-helical and collagen-like coiled coils. Coiled-coil fibrous domains mediate ligand binding by macrophage scavenger receptor type II
Abstracts: Human genetics: neurofibromatosis gene cloned. A de novo Alu insertion results in neurofibromatosis type 1. Paternal origin of new mutations in Von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis
Abstracts: Leukemia cases linked to fathers' radiation dose. Call for further study of alleged leukaemia link. Living with nuclear radiation
Abstracts: Homozygous deletion in Wilms tumours of a zinc-finger gene identified by chromosome jumping. A gene for Wilms tumour?
Abstracts: HIV susceptibility conferred to human fibroblasts by cytomegalovirus-induced Fc receptor. A finger on the culprit
Abstracts: Computer oracle breaks silence; Steve Chen offers his view of future. New I.B.M. mainframes due; machines expected to be more versatile
Abstracts: Darwin on a disk. Computing the means to enjoy retirement. Choose the right answer
Abstracts: Keeping it interesting. An adventurous maze that leads to learning. Learning about Earth
Abstracts: Aggregating point estimates: a flexible modeling approach. Unanimity and compromise among probability forecasters
Abstracts: A belief-based account of decision under uncertainty. Venture theory: a model of decision weights. Decision making under ambiguity
Abstracts: Ruling frees phone concerns to enter cable TV business. 'Baby Bell' fights cable law, citing right to free speech
Abstracts: Intel's chip monopoly challenged. Intel adds cheaper chip at top of line. A chip powerhouse is challenged
Abstracts: Control variates for probability and quantile estimation. Multivariate batch means and control variates. Control variates for quantile estimation
Abstracts: Not so invincible: electronics industry in Japan hits limits after spectacular rise; some markets get saturated, and many firms lag in creating new products: a profit decline for the pack
Abstracts: Apple licenses system to Radius, slashes prices for on-line service. Adobe achieves partial victory in software war; Apple sets licensing pact with PostScript maker after spurning it in '89
Abstracts: At hard-hit IBM, Akers faces criticism but is likely to stay. Computers in disguise try to achieve wide acceptance that still eludes PCs
Abstracts: IBM is getting off to a quick start in pen-based PCs. IBM shares seem to exit a yearlong slump on improving prospects for new mainframes
Abstracts: Can Prodigy be all things to 15 million PC owners? Its strategy is to offer hundreds of on-line features. So far, it hasn't made a dime
Abstracts: Flexibility is stressed in new I.B.M. products. Mixed views on NEC computer; speed is acknowledged, but some experts say flexibility is lacking
Abstracts: Data network raises monopoly fear. Gates gift will create a biotech program. I.B.M. is joining Metaphor to create a new software
Abstracts: Superfast chips inventively mix brain and brawn. Intel announces new Risc chip, plant closing. Chip delay at Motorola sparks ire
Abstracts: Lotus creates controversy by extending benefits to partners of gay employees. New Lotus 1-2-3 may revive firm's sales
Abstracts: The relative plaque removal effect of a prebrushing mouthrinse. The effect of chewing sugar-free gum after meals on clinical caries incidence
Abstracts: A soluble form of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 inhibits rhinovirus infection. Nosing ahead in the cold war
Abstracts: Delayed childbearing and the outcome of pregnancy. Invasive studies during normal pregnancy. Placental Abruption and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes
Abstracts: Oracle revenue trails forecasts; after-hours stock price slumps. Oracle to post loss of about $27.4 million for its 1st period, despite revenue rise
Abstracts: Cyrix and Texas Instruments Inc. plan a new chip. Texas Instruments braces for long-awaited growth: firm to boost production, shift to more-lucrative custom chip market
Abstracts: Profits up at Microsoft and Intel. High-flying Oracle Systems expects to post first loss. Oracle says earnings won't meet forecasts
Abstracts: Busy stores and demanding customers: how do they affect the display of positive emotion? part 2 Expression of emotion as part of the work role
Abstracts: Graphics program isn't child's play. Learning through Mickey Mouse. And now, a Mickey Mouse program
Abstracts: A new printer sidesteps a choice; HP offers near laser quality for a near dot-matrix price. part 2 H-P's new laser: smaller, cheaper but not faster
Abstracts: IBM unit settles lawsuit with Cambex on use of leased mainframe computers. Limits placed on software duplication
Abstracts: Pushing ahead: Compaq plots strategy to widen its horizons beyond a niche in PCs; within new industry group, it hopes to set a standard for advanced computers; problems in earlier foray
Abstracts: IBM Japan unit posts 32% drop in 1991 earnings. NEC sets drive into Europe to sell PCs. Nippon Steel, in a diversification move, to make, sell notebook-sized computers
Abstracts: Phone-card services are multiplying as rivalry intensifies among carriers. Static on the line; many telephone users are being 'slammed' in industry rivalry; their long-distance service allegedly is switched without authorization; AT&T assails MCI's tactics
Abstracts: Microsoft, IBM differ yet again about software. Two computing leaders have new plans; Microsoft intends to boost Windows and undercut IBM-supported OS/2
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