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Abstracts: DOS vs. Unix vs. Windows .... What is an operating system, anyway? part 2 All work and no play makes Mac a dull toy; PCs can be fun, too
Abstracts: The ultra-users: remote control takes on a whole new meaning in some homes. Apple, IBM pick Goldhaber to head multimedia project
Abstracts: Expert advice: the pros list their software favorites. With new planning software, entrepreneurs act like MBAs
Abstracts: Free for all; Richard Stallman is consumed by the fight to end copyrighting of software. Borland defies expectations and posts a healthy profit; software maker was left for dead but its chief relished the challenge
Abstracts: Judge rejects most remaining claims by Apple against Microsoft, Hewlett. Look alike: How much do different programs resemble one another? And should it make any difference?
Abstracts: Easy writer. Putting idle computers to work on projects. Olivetti is open to broad partnership with larger concern, possibly Digital
Abstracts: A phase I study of recombinant human interferon-alpha 2a or human lymphoblastoid interferon-alpha n1 and concomitant zidovudine in patients with AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma
Abstracts: CD4+ monocyte counts in persons with HIV-1 infection: an early increase is followed by a progressive decline. Comparison of spinal fluid beta2-microglobulin levels with CD4+ T cell count, in vitro T helper cell function, and spinal fluid IgG parameters in 163 neurologically normal adults infected with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1
Abstracts: Cigarette smoking: a modifier of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection? Cigarette smoking, bacterial pneumonia, and other clinical outcomes in HIV-1 infection
Abstracts: High-level viremia in adults and children infected with human immunodeficiency virus: relation to disease stage and CD4+ lymphocyte levels
Abstracts: Easier for the boss. Space, time and dissectable frogs. An Apple subsidiary produces for Windows
Abstracts: Computerland's survival strategy. I.B.M.'s report card from new chief. Chief reads riot act to I.B.M.; managers are told to stop excuses in a hard-hitting talk
Abstracts: Compuadd moves up to the first tier; with a Pentagon contract and a booming corporate business, this clone maker stands tall
Abstracts: Oracle and McCaw detail radio-based data network. Microsoft plans basic research lab. Linux backers plan assault on Microsoft
Abstracts: Computers give trucker an edge. Satellite system helps trucks stay in touch. President of Xerox is elected chairman
Abstracts: Akers to IBM employees: wake up! Two IBM aides seen as possible heirs to Akers. Gerstner moves to coordinate IBM businesses; new panel named to help units act in concert; Zuckerman to get post
Abstracts: Rating the boss at Chrysler. Sony promotes wellness to stabilize health care costs. Allied-Signal's network cuts health care costs
Abstracts: Does image matter? A prize referral program. Affirmative outreach
Abstracts: AT&T, Bell firms agree to settle suit about pensions. Bell concerns face big fight to entry in manufacturing. Bell South set to buy Graphic Scanning Corp
Abstracts: Telecommunications' ubiquitous man of influence; Dick Wiley shapes public policy as well as corporate strategy
Abstracts: Computer makers worried by curb on software export. Soviet fiber-optic deal challenges U.S. policy. Ruling may restrict copyrights for software
Abstracts: Organizational performance and adaptation: effects of environment and performance on changes in board composition
Abstracts: Atari Corp. fails to prove losses in antitrust suit; two counts are undecided, but Nintendo is cleared of seeking a monopoly
Abstracts: It's a computer! It's a TV! It's a stereo! Could CD TV also be flash in the pan? New 'multimedia' CDs may be confusing
Abstracts: Understanding technology-structure relationships: theory development and meta-analytic theory testing. Functional background as a determinant of executives' selective perception
Abstracts: Lotus's position; software firm hopes to take 'Notes' places Microsoft can't follow; but competition is looming - and program's edge may last only months; putting GM bolts on-line
Abstracts: Sony's Discman, eagerly awaited item at trade show, is unveiled privately. Sony, Philips announce plans to enter video-game market with CD machines
Abstracts: Going long; the Baby Bells all have their sights set on the long-distance market; but each has it own invasion plan
Abstracts: Federal subsidies flow to rural phone firms that have lots of cash; major companies often take them over, then borrow at 5% under 1949 law; Congress kills reform moves
Abstracts: Composite index rises 8.92 points to set a record. Software stocks lead index higher after early jitters; volume is light
Abstracts: Pursuing Al Sikes's grand agenda: the F.C.C. head must battle special interests and unite the commission. Computer maker says flaw in software caused phone disruptions
Abstracts: Who lives by technology dies - slowly - by technology. From stepchild to favorite son. A sleek and powerful portable from A.T.& T.: for a hefty price, the Safari offers powerful communications and networking tools
Abstracts: Can a testy maker of video games set a standard? Trip Hawkins is staking his reputation on a mysterious new 'interactive' venture
Abstracts: Apple finds it hard to meet iMac demand. IBM plans direct sales for some servers. Apple will sell low-end PCs via discounter
Abstracts: IBM's O'Malley resigns post at PC division. Three technology concerns join forces to link the computer systems of Europe
Abstracts: The case of the frustrated computer shopper. Deciding whether to renew or buy. Behind the price cuts
Abstracts: Compaq also to sell its PC's direct. Dell expands marketing by telephone; it will sell peripherals and software for PC's
Abstracts: F.C.C. to propose a big reshuffling of the radio band: aid for advanced phones. Puerto Rico phone sale is canceled
Abstracts: Debating the curbs on 'Baby Bells.' (government regulation the the Bell Regional Holding Companies) part 2 Phone policy starts to blur; long-distance giants testing smaller waters
Abstracts: Trade panel says Japan hurt U.S. by dumping. New US-Japan chip pact approved. Chip pact set by U.S. and Japan; negotiators agree to 3-year extension of rules for trade
Abstracts: The importance of national culture in the design of and preference for management controls for multi-national operations
Abstracts: The genesis of professional organization in Scotland: a contextual analysis. The defence of professional monopoly: Scottish chartered accountants and "satellites in the accountancy firmament" 1854-1914
Abstracts: The accountant as partisan. A rejoinder. Accounting and social change: a neutralist view
Abstracts: Recruiting and retaining committed salespeople. How to retain salespeople. Personality and salesforce selection in the pharmaceutical industry
Abstracts: Performance typologies of new product projects. New-product success in the chemical industry. New product processes at leading industrial firms
Abstracts: Debiasing the curse of knowledge in audit judgment. A perspective on cognitive research in accounting. Auditors' evaluation of test-of-control strength
Abstracts: Earnings announcements and the convergence (or divergence) of beliefs. Volume of trading and the dispersion in financial analysts' earnings forecasts
Abstracts: Wordperfect executive is forced out. How a 'hacker' sees Clinton's plan. An Apple PC version of 1-2-3
Abstracts: A.T.&T. reaches out (and grabs everyone); alliances replace self-reliance as the company stakes claims in a new world
Abstracts: Digital has new models of computers; old series made ready for 'Alpha' technology. Digital has new 'open' software
Abstracts: Policy blueprint ready for data superhighway. Newspaper-telephone turf war intensifies. Senate supports expanded role for 'Baby Bells.' (regional Bell companies to be allowed to manufacture equipment)
Abstracts: 'Baby Bells' opposed in bid to offer information services: a key lawmaker backs newspapers in a fight with their new rivals
Abstracts: Alliance talks cool at EDS, British Telecom. US Sprint sale gives United Telecom 100%. AT&T sells stake in Sun Microsystems, which buys back five million shares
Abstracts: The wizards: a look at the high-tech Dream Team, as chosen by a survey of their colleagues. Upgradability of parts keeps PCs up to date
Abstracts: Apple, IBM discuss swap of technology. Apple planning to dismiss 16% of work force. H-P Co founder David Packard retires; Platt takes on added role of chairman
Abstracts: In the loop; the FCC has told the Baby Bells they have to make their networks accessible to rivals; the Bells see things a bit differently
Abstracts: Japan proposes consortium to help satellite industry. New U.S. semiconductor pact irks some Japanese companies
Abstracts: Intel's new chip may bring only a small dose of relief; Xeon to sell for above $1,000, but problems in PC realm remain a drag
Abstracts: IBM to unveil 3 new models for its PC line. IBM, Japan's Hitachi agree to develop high-end printers in a tentative pact
Abstracts: Computer export ban to change: U.S. and Japan agree to revision on sales of fastest machines. part 2 Preliminary supercomputer pact gives U.S. more access to Japan; but skeptics question whether sales will result
Abstracts: What European Monetary Union will cost companies. Routes forward for European monetary union. The future of competition policy in the EC
Abstracts: Treatment of AIDS with combinations of antiviral agents: a summary. The challenge of combination antiretroviral therapy for AIDS: an introduction
Abstracts: Japanese makers of computer displays may face higher anti-dumping duties. part 2 Japan firms face charge of dumping high-tech screens
Abstracts: New industry group to seek faster computer circuits. U.S. grants $13 million more for I.B.M.'s supercomputer. Technology links will be discussed by Apple and IBM: wide impact is possible: talks today by rivals reflect far-reaching changes in computer industry
Abstracts: Programs ease tax interest and penalty calculations. New features add to appeal of in-house return preparation
Abstracts: Substance use among senior medical students: a survey of 23 medical schools. Resident physician substance use in the United States
Abstracts: An American approach to health system reform. Can states take the lead in health care reform? Understanding the recent growth in Medicare physician expenditures
Abstracts: Liberal benefits, conservative spending. Can health care teams improve primary care practice? The organization of health care
Abstracts: Beyond universal health insurance to effective health care. National health care reform: an aura of inevitability is upon us
Abstracts: National health care reform: an aura of inevitability is upon us. National health care reform: the aura of inevitability intensifies
Abstracts: Communication deviance in families of schizophrenic and manic patients. part 2 Parental communication deviance and schizophrenia: a cross-cultural comparison of Mexican- and Anglo-Americans
Abstracts: The relation of pain to depression among institutionalized aged. Incidence of depression in long-term care settings
Abstracts: Avoiding bias in the conduct and reporting of cost-effectiveness research sponsored by pharmaceutical companies
Abstracts: Differentiation therapy of acute promyelocytic leukemia with tretinoin (all-trans-retinoic acid). Acute promyelocytic leukemia
Abstracts: A dual approach to the AIDS epidemic. Public health policy and the AIDS epidemic: an end to HIV exceptionalism?
Abstracts: Cornell team's laser boasts high capacity; device is not the fastest, but advances microwave communications efforts
Abstracts: Warner and I.B.M. in talks. Time Warner and I.B.M. seen in talks: discussing 12.5% stake in entertainment unit
Abstracts: Dialing for free: thanks to hackers, cellular phone firms now face crime wave; an altered computer chip is permitting easy access to networks nationwide: Mr. Sutton's key omission
Abstracts: Two U.S. firms outpace Japan rivals; IBM has lead in producing latest chips. For National Semiconductor, revenue is the challenge; CEO's jump to Apple makes continued improvements uncertain
Abstracts: AT&T, NCR unveil strategy of merged firm. SBC-PacTel merger is likely to ring in an era of alliances among Baby Bells
Abstracts: Microsoft offers sharp discount as introduction. General Instrument, Intel and Microsoft join the race for 'interactive' TV system
Abstracts: Pneumothorax in AIDS. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia among patients without AIDS at a cancer hospital. Aerosolized pentamidine: effect on diagnosis and presentation of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
Abstracts: Lipid, lipoprotein, and hemostatic effects of fish vs fish-oil n-3 fatty acids in mildly hyperlipidemic males. part 2
Abstracts: Effects of shellfish consumption on lipoproteins in normolipidemic men. Dietary alpha-linolenic acid is as effective as oleic acid and linoleic acid in lowering blood cholesterol in normolipidemic men
Abstracts: The transient hypercholesterolemia of major weight loss. Consumption of prunes as a source of dietary fiber in men with mild hypercholesterolemia
Abstracts: Selenium in diet, blood, and toenails in relation to human health in a seleniferous area. Relation of Consumption of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and Carotenoids to Risk for Stroke among Men in the United States
Abstracts: Nosocomial infections rates in adult and pediatric intensive care units in the United States. Prevalence and incidence of human immunodeficiency virus among patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis
Abstracts: Low-dose intermittent trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for prevention of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in patients with human immunodeficiency virus. part 2
Abstracts: Zidovudine (AZT) for treatment of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type I: an evaluation of effectiveness in clinical practice
Abstracts: Locally advanced paranasal sinus and nasopharynx tumors treated with hyperfractionated radiation and concomitant infusion cisplatin
Abstracts: Carcinoma of the cervix treated with radiation therapy I: a multi-variate analysis of prognostic variables in the Gynecologic Oncology Group
Abstracts: Alternating sequential intracarotid BCNU and cisplatin in recurrent malignant glioma. Intracarotid chemotherapy with etoposide and cisplatin for malignant brain tumors
Abstracts: Conservative management of anal leiomyosarcoma. Preoperative high-dose leucovorin/5-fluorouracil and radiation therapy for unresectable rectal cancer
Abstracts: Long-term human immunodeficiency virus infection in asymptomatic homosexual and bisexual men with normal CD4+ lymphocyte counts: immunologic and virologic characteristics. part 2
Abstracts: Human immunodeficiency virus infection in the US Air Force: seroconversions, clinical staging, and assessment of a T helper cell function assay to predict change in CD4+ T cell counts
Abstracts: Unlock the potential of older workers. HR's helping hand plus global inpatriates onboard. Behind the wheel at Saturn
Abstracts: IBM is forming wholly owned unit in U.S.S.R. Vittorio Cassoni hops Atlantic again leaving Olivetti for as top spot at Xerox
Abstracts: Microsoft to face tough claims of unfair tactics against Java. Apple can widen copyright lawsuit against Microsoft
Abstracts: Now, an all-video game network. New software for Apple links with I.B.M. units. High hopes at Microsoft for product
Abstracts: Pricey innovations in video and audio. Good-bye to TV ghosts: a broadcast ghost-canceling reference signal will enable digital signal-processing circuits in TV sets to erase multipath distortions
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