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Abstracts: Estimating returns on financial instruments - stochastic analysis. The inflation adjustment of corporate accounts: the case of monetary items
Abstracts: An experiment testing the behavioral equivalence of strategically equivalent employment contracts. Determinants of auditor expertise
Abstracts: Comparison of omeprazole and cimetidine in reflux esophagitis: symptomatic, endoscopic, and histological evaluations
Abstracts: Supraclavicular lymph node metastases in carcinoma of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction: assessment with CT, US, and US-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy
Abstracts: Risk of thromboembolism during diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures with nonionic contrast media. Thrombin generation in nonclottable mixtures of blood and nonionic contrast agents
Abstracts: Nocardia infection in patients with liver transplants or chronic liver disease: radiologic findings. part 2 Hepatic artery anastomotic stenosis after transplantation: treatment with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
Abstracts: Hepatic cirrhosis and hepatitis: MR imaging enhanced with superparamagnetic iron oxide. Experimental lymph node metastases: enhanced detection with MR lymphography
Abstracts: Interventional radiology in the gallbladder: diagnosis, drainage, dissolution, and management of stones. part 2
Abstracts: Magnetic resonance imaging of neurohypophyseal germinomas. Endometrial cysts: diagnosis with MR imaging. Gallbladder carcinoma: evaluation with MR imaging
Abstracts: Acute pancreatitis: value of CT in establishing prognosis. Extrapulmonary Pneumocystis carinii infection in AIDS: CT findings
Abstracts: Editor's note. Judge me more by my future than by my past. Customer education: a new frontier for human resource development
Abstracts: The counseling practices of internists. Internists' practices in health promotion and disease prevention: a survey
Abstracts: Medical student interest in internal medicine: initial report of the Society of General Internal Medicine Interest Group Survey on Factors Influencing Career Choice in Internal Medicine
Abstracts: Grand Cru versus generic: different approaches to altering the ratio of general internists to subspecialists. Subspecialists and internal medicine: a perspective
Abstracts: Angiographic follow-up after placement of a self-expanding coronary-artery stent. Coronary-artery stents and other endoluminal devices
Abstracts: Continuing lessons from glycogen storage diseases. Transfer of symptomatic peanut allergy to the recipient of a combined liver-and-kidney transplant
Abstracts: Protective role of vitamin E in biological systems. Role of oxygen free radicals in ischemic and reperfused myocardium
Abstracts: Dietary fats and cancer. Beta-carotene and cancer prevention: the Basel study. Nutritional approach to cancer prevention with emphasis on vitamins, antioxidants, and carotenoids
Abstracts: Evaluation of salvage surgery in heavily irradiated cancer of the buccal mucosa. Potential role of beta-carotene in prevention of oral cancer
Abstracts: Alcohol consumption and risk of breast cancer: the Framingham Study revisited. The cancer experience in the Framingham Heart Study cohort
Abstracts: A prospective randomized comparison of protracted infusional 5-fluorouracil with or without weekly bolus cisplatin in metastatic colorectal carcinoma: a Mid-Atlantic Oncology Program study
Abstracts: Relationship between histologic features, DNA flow cytometry, and clinical behavior of squamous cell carcinomas of the larynx
Abstracts: A randomized trial to compare intravenous and oral etoposide in combination with cisplatin for the treatment of small cell lung cancer
Abstracts: New chemotherapies for ovarian cancer: systemic and intraperitoneal podophyllotoxins. A randomized trial to compare intravenous and oral etoposide in combination with cisplatin for the treatment of small cell lung cancer
Abstracts: Chronic oral etoposide. A brief-duration combination chemotherapy for elderly patients with poor-prognosis non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Abstracts: The clinical pharmacology of etoposide. The role of etoposide in the treatment of poorly differentiated carcinoma of unknown primary site
Abstracts: Denture adhesives: choosing the right powders and pastes. Denture adhesives: changing attitudes. Examining patients' responses about the effectiveness of five denture adhesive pastes
Abstracts: Chemistry in the kitchen: making ground meat more healthful. Chewing the fat: how much and what kind
Abstracts: Skeletal and body-composition effects of anorexia nervosa. Effects of moderate caffeine intake on the calcium economy of premenopausal women
Abstracts: A family-genetic study of girls with DSM-III attention deficit disorder. Familial association between attention deficit disorder and anxiety disorders
Abstracts: Use of brain biopsy for diagnostic evaluation of patients with suspected herpes simplex encephalitis: a statistical model and its clinical implications
Abstracts: Lawpoint
Abstracts: A giant killer in Silicon Valley: MIPS is a leader in chip-selling race. part 2 Silicon Graphics to buy MIPS for $406.1 million
Abstracts: Software industry discovers it has lost its immunity from battles over pricing. part 2 Defense contractor expects to report net fell in quarter
Abstracts: 2 expected to leave I.B.M. board. From Gates, a cheer for I.B.M. Ex-I.B.M. head gives $25 million to Brown University endowment
Abstracts: When it's time to pay the piper electronically. Borland's new offering: worth the wait? A new sidekick for a modern world; the program's changes reflect the networked office environment
Abstracts: I.B.M. announces a sweeping shift in its structure; giant fights stagnancy; will reorganize into nimbler companies and will pare 20,000 more jobs
Abstracts: Compaq to classify certain retailers as specialists for its complex machines. Compaq's Swavely on leave of absence; European official to be operating chief
Abstracts: Phone machines answer threat of voice mail. LSI Logic plans to tailor chips in new strategy. Compaq, Microsoft plan industry group to create standard for workstations
Abstracts: A computer plan runs into trouble. A network of networks that keeps scientists plugged in. Computer group is preparing to challenge top PC makers
Abstracts: Trying early-bird tax programs. Managing your money. Tax help for DOS-based machines
Abstracts: Reprogramming itself, IBM now wants to become a big supplier of little parts. Unisys suspends its dividends on preferred: decision reflects struggle with $3.7 billion debt; price of common jumps
Abstracts: Animated presentations for business occasions. Sampling the brave new world of games. New Sidekick is sleek and slick
Abstracts: Compaq to discuss Silicon link. New venture for Compaq called near. Compaq Computer outlines new lower-cost approach
Abstracts: Now, an all-video game network. A service is dropped by Prodigy. Computer data service is shut down by Nynex
Abstracts: Signing off; Akers quits at IBM under heavy pressure; dividend is slashed; signing off: outsiders will lead search for new chief executive to be a 'change-master'; but who'd want this job?
Abstracts: Up from the computer underground. New cellular phones raise a national security debate. I.B.M. official moving to Northern Telecom
Abstracts: FCC requires firms to report phone outages. Telephone service seems on the brink of huge innovations; Baby Bells and cable firms vie to win video market and add host of services; preening for video phone call
Abstracts: IBM to place Lotus at core of its PC networking plans. Lotus buying Approach Software and acquiring a data base program
Abstracts: Integrate workplace paradox. Are your temps doing their best? TERA turtle wins the race for Coors
Abstracts: Threat to cellular phone services. Competitor in cellular telephones; F.C.C. lets concern start up in 6 cities
Abstracts: NCR says it will talk to A.T.&T.; with shareholders due to meet soon, a deal seems likely. NCR gives holder list to A.T.& T.: court appeal is lost; phone concern to seek support for cash offer
Abstracts: Japanese seem ahead again on advanced chips. Reinventing silicon circuits: mighty chips. DVD Fight Intensifies: Microsoft and Intel to Back Toshiba Format
Abstracts: Insiders buy IBM stock for first time in 2 years. Computer issues may have further to fall. Insiders at Apple and Microsoft trim holdings after run-up
Abstracts: Intel quickens pace of designing chips; future generation is due a year early. 'Hardcore techies' gather to compete for semiconductor bragging rights
Abstracts: PCs and workstations. What the vendors wrought; more power is key as workstations gain central processor chips at 40 and 50 MHz and RAM capacity of 128Mbytes and up
Abstracts: Making multiprocessor programming smoother. Computers and ICs: leading in notebooks, laptops, memory chips. Data communications
Abstracts: Solid state. Jun-ichi Nishizawa: maverick in Japan
Abstracts: Industrial electronics. part 3
Abstracts: Power and energy
Abstracts: Consumer electronics
Abstracts: Businesses criticizes F.C.C. on phone service disruptions. F.C.C. radio plan draws opposition. Competitor in cellular telephones; F.C.C. lets concern start up in 6 cities
Abstracts: FCC opens phone sector to cable firms. FCC moves to open up a portion of radio spectrum to new services. Fleet Call Inc. is cleared to build digital communications systems
Abstracts: Battered computer stocks could fall further. Industrial stocks are down 14.75 as IBM leads blue chips lower. IBM reigns again as the king of the stocks; 'Beamer' paces rallying market
Abstracts: Case study: the paper chase. Time Inc experiments with "portable publishing." (will employ Apple Macintosh computers to publish new magazine)
Abstracts: Seybold update. Tracking the wild workgroup. Future trends in computer publishing: a roundtable
Abstracts: Intel holders approve 2-for-1 split in stock. Intel's motion to halt chip sales denied. Cypress, bucking industry slump, to buy semiconductor plant from Control Data
Abstracts: Of memories and memory and yet more memory. Now, where to buy it? Updating a flawed marvel
Abstracts: Lost in an unmanageable maze. Help on screen for dad. An alternative Window view
Abstracts: Getting computers to accept poor penmanship. Computer code plan challenged. Crunching numbers by the teraflop
Abstracts: U.S. chip makers stem the tide in trade battles with Japanese. New grids, rails and sensors: perfect conductors
Abstracts: Mobile computing is all American. I.B.M. cites brisk sales for new PC software. A merger of TV and computing: digital imaging
Abstracts: Making designer chips on a desktop setup; do-it-yourself chips save a lot of time, and can feed the factory, too
Abstracts: Prototypes of new chip from Japan: product may become a standard in a market. U.S. chips' gain is Japan's loss
Abstracts: Novell to try to make Unix more acceptable. Buying software concerns. Small software maker is taking giant steps
Abstracts: Cable is cut, snarling New York phone links. Electronic switching is blamed as culprit in phone breakdown. A.T.&T. links breakdown to failure to do routine check
Abstracts: Handheld games, encyclopedias to draw crowds at Consumer Electronics Show. Microsoft profit soared 85% in quarter; software maker's earnings easily beat estimates; operating margin rose
Abstracts: AT&T cable break shows vulnerability despite era of fiber-optic technology. BellSouth-Cable & Wireless Group picked for $3.2 billion Australia project
Abstracts: IBM's Akers expects 1991 base pay to be cut 40% to less than $1.6 million. Boutique firm, in bidding for IBM line, bets on new sales strategy, leaner force
Abstracts: IBM grants Gerstner pay package valued at up to $3.5 million; compensation includes bonus if new executive reaches certain performance goals
Abstracts: New U.S.-Japan accord on semiconductors. Inquiries by the F.T.C. on Intel cited. Semiconductor outlook is mixed
Abstracts: Apple, IBM, Motorola PowerPC Group issues blueprint for a common computer. Chip developed for displaying TV-like images
Abstracts: Employers user software to track resumes. Software helps reps fill custom order. Microsoft posts its spreadsheet on Lotus's door
Abstracts: Improvement in mainframe market expected to be slow. IBM moves to trim layer of management. IBM positions some managers for bigger tasks
Abstracts: Intel is slashing its chip prices by up to 35%: research capital spending to be increased for 1992 in bid to maintain lead
Abstracts: PC makers are revving up their ads to reach more knowledgeable buyers. Moody's strips triple-A rating off IBM debt: computer maker's grade drops by two notches; firm's stock, bonds slip
Abstracts: AT and T's bid to take control of McCaw Cellular may not provide a windfall for all shareholders. NCR weighs using untested rights plan as defense against AT&T takeover bid
Abstracts: Supercomputers manage holiday stock. Digital to cut personal computer prices, begin marketing, mail-order campaign
Abstracts: Intel stock falls 7% on worries over chip sales. FTC investigation of Intel appears to be near end. Chief at National Semiconductor sets retirement
Abstracts: FCC puts restrictions on '900' services, moves on caller-identification systems. FCC proposes to reserve frequencies for interactive service on television
Abstracts: F.C.C. votes to allow TV signals on phone lines: regulatory distinctions continue to fall. F.C.C. proposes a TV system that interacts with viewers
Abstracts: $3 billion acquisition by Sprint; Centel purchase set through stock deal. Rochester Telephone in deal with Centel
Abstracts: How A.T.&T. accident snowballed. New England phone service disrupted; A.T.&T. is at fault. Government scolds A.T.&T. on disruptions
Abstracts: The moving electron writes, moves on. A clip-on mouse for users on the road. Excel raises the spreadsheet stakes: Can Microsoft win over customers who rely on 1-2-3 or Quattro?
Abstracts: Sun link is sought by I.B.M.: alliance suggested in desktop software. A 'gunslinger's' growing pains: charting change at Sun Microsystems through its sometimes inexplicable mottos
Abstracts: Many software makers likely to report smaller profits for the fourth quarter. Ashton-Tate posts $19.4 million loss for third quarter
Abstracts: It's as plain as the screen in front of your nose. On shuttle, Wristmacs help out. As mice go, the family is stylishly handsome
Abstracts: NCR posts 24% drop in 4th-period net; cost of fighting AT&T bid hurt results. NCR's stock jumps on news of ESOP plan; traders say defensive move may draw a higher bid from AT&T, force sale
Abstracts: The latest technology fuels the oldest of drives. A web of networks, an abundance of services. News from the Mideast via the P.C
Abstracts: NCR revamping A.T.&T. computer unit. Big U.S. contract to A.T.&T.: computer business for Treasury worth at least $1.4 billion
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