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Abstracts: The precarious growth of the software empire: bit-eating bugs and computer crashes. Plugging the gap between E-mail and video-conferencing: Group Technologies's Aspects software lets people at far-flung sites work on a project simultaneously
Abstracts: U.S. lead in software faces a rising threat. Lotus business data base is now being sold by licensee. I.B.M. link with Lotus is expected; software company's product called Notes is basis of alliance
Abstracts: Companies that made their mark. Brussels calls for a clean fight. Setting up shop across Europe
Abstracts: Astra's star turn. Star of the small screen. Suez invasion
Abstracts: Improving the CPIS by design. The CPIS hits smaller firms. Maximising the value of a CPIS
Abstracts: Eric Caines: Director of Personnel, NHS Management Executive. Tina Townsend: head of the NHS training directorate
Abstracts: AT&T plans to name Tobias to direct overseas lines in bid to speed growth. In a new offensive, AT&T reassigns Nacchio to fight long-distance rivals
Abstracts: AT&T's Bell Labs and Corning Inc. hire over 200 top scientists in Russia. R&D hardball: defying boss's orders pays off for physicist and his firm, AT&T; Linn Mollenauer developed a laser that may yield big edge in fiber optics; race for undersea phone line
Abstracts: IBM, Apple are working out details of broad alliance. Apple Computer slates accord to use technology devised by America Online
Abstracts: AT and T eagerly plots a strategy to gobble local phone business; new switches, cellular service and potent brand name are all part of the plan; but bells intend to bite back
Abstracts: Failure of recommended maternal therapy to prevent congenital syphilis. Comparison of maternal and newborn serologic tests for syphilis
Abstracts: Comparison of cefotetan plus doxycycline with cefoxitin plus doxycycline in the inpatient treatment of acute salpingitis
Abstracts: Report of the NIAID study group on integrated behavioral research for prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases; Part 1: Issues in defining behavioral risk factors and their distribution
Abstracts: Clinical and laboratory correlates of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in children infected with HIV. Tumors of smooth-muscle origin in HIV-infected children
Abstracts: CD4 T-lymphocyte counts and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in pediatric HIV infection. Guidelines for prophylaxis against Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia for children infected with human immunodeficiency virus
Abstracts: Prevalence of HIV infection in childbearing women in the United States: surveillance using newborn blood samples
Abstracts: Trends of HIV seroconversion among young adults in the US army, 1985 to 1989. part 2 Correlates of HIV-1 seropositivity among young men in Thailand
Abstracts: Coronary thrombolysis for the elderly? Coronary thrombolysis for the elderly: is clinical practice really lagging behind evidence of benefit?
Abstracts: Tuberculosis and migrant farm workers. Global epidemiology of tuberculosis: morbidity and mortality of a worldwide epidemic
Abstracts: Computer says: take 2 aspirin. Is What's Good for G.E. Good for Health Care? Trial of Ex-Chief of HealthSouth Is Set to Open
Abstracts: Tandy net slides 66.8% in quarter; Dell Computer gains 93.8% and its share price sets a record. Tandy sees profit halved this quarter
Abstracts: Cellular One acts to curb phone fraud by mandating use of a security code. Cellular phone firms ferret out fraud
Abstracts: McCaw to alter phone network for computers. Oracle and McCaw to broadcast data to computers on airwaves. Privacy quietly becomes a concern
Abstracts: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and peptic ulcer disease. Corticosteroid use and peptic ulcer disease: role of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Abstracts: Prevention of bacterial endocarditis: 1991. Treatment of infective endocarditis. Dental and Cardiac Risk Factors for Infective Endocarditis
Abstracts: Morphologic changes in the human amnion epithelium that accompany labor as seen with scanning and transmission electron microscopy
Abstracts: Fibrocystic disease of the breast in premenopausal women: histohormonal correlation and response to luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analog treatment
Abstracts: Management of radionecrosis of the vulva and distal vagina. Accuracy of pelvic examination in the assessment of patients with operable cervical cancer
Abstracts: In utero diagnosis and management of fetal subdural hematoma. The impact of prenatal alcohol exposure on frontal cortex development in utero
Abstracts: The effect of race on the relationship between fetal death and altered fetal growth. The prevalence of autoantibodies and lupus anticoagulant in healthy pregnant women
Abstracts: Umbilical arterial and venous acid-base and blood gas values and the effect of chorioamnionitis on those values in a cohort of preterm infants. part 2
Abstracts: Cervical human papillomavirus deoxyribonucleic acid and cytologic evaluations in gynecologic outpatients. Adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix
Abstracts: Maternal obesity: a potential source of error in sonographic prenatal diagnosis. The clinical utility of maternal body mass index in pregnancy
Abstracts: Complexes of activated protein C with alpha 1-antitrypsin in normal pregnancy and in severe preeclampsia. Fibrinolytic parameters in normotensive pregnancy with intrauterine fetal growth retardation and in severe preeclampsia
Abstracts: Progress in pathogenesis and management of clinical intraamniotic infection. Evidence relating bacteria vaginosis to intraamniotic infection
Abstracts: Effectiveness of ofloxacin in the treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae cervical infection. part 2
Abstracts: A comparison of hypertensive and nonhypertensive coronary care patients' cardiovascular responses to visitors
Abstracts: Cardiovascular disease. part 2
Abstracts: Clinical pharmacology
Abstracts: Economics
Abstracts: Gastroenterology and hepatology
Abstracts: Neurology. part 2
Abstracts: Nephrology
Abstracts: Oncology
Abstracts: Ophthalmology
Abstracts: Pathology and laboratory medicine
Abstracts: Preventive medicine and public health
Abstracts: Radiology
Abstracts: A longitudinal study of birth weight and being overweight in late adolescence. Apgar scores and cognitive performance at 17 years of age
Abstracts: Brands, the balance sheet and company value: excluding earning power as a basis for valuing assets leads to a new balance sheet formula
Abstracts: Time to explain the costs breakdown. The recession raises the stakes. The Revenue Bar
Abstracts: Ignore them at your peril. Should auditors fight legal cases? The profession and the public
Abstracts: What does materiality mean? Birth of an expert witness. Moorgate Place today, tomorrow the world
Abstracts: Exposure Draft: the scope and authority of APB pronouncements, May 1992. Practice note 4: reliance by banks on audited financial statements (issued March 1991)
Abstracts: Claim is made for improving display screen. Microsoft's credo: reward friends, stiff rivals. Next Inc. is enjoying comeback, but competitors lurk in the wings
Abstracts: Selling information services is hard test for 'Baby Bells.' (regional Bell telephone companies) Telephone technology questioned after failures
Abstracts: Changing capitalization of CBD-oriented transportation systems: evidence from Philadelphia, 1970-1988. Housing price functions and ownership capitalization rates
Abstracts: AT&T believes merger to be called pooling of interest. BT-MCI merger reshapes telecom industry; even the giants will be unable to go it alone
Abstracts: Classical conditioning of consumer attitudes: four experiments in an advertising context. A program of classical conditioning experiments testing variations in the conditioned stimulus and context
Abstracts: Inquiry by F.T.C. into Intel. Interactive TV alliance is formed. For Microsoft's rivals, it's a question of fairness
Abstracts: Elaborating on elaboration: the distinction between relational and item-specific elaboration. The effect of knowledge, motivation, and type of message on ad processing and product judgements
Abstracts: Hold the line - an opportunity revisited. An oversupply in the offing? Back to the future
Abstracts: Inactive dental hygienists as a potential professional resource. Evaluating and influencing periodontal diagnostic and treatment behaviors in general practice
Abstracts: High incidence of hepatitis B infection and evolution of chronic hepatitis B infection in patients with advanced HIV infection
Abstracts: Serum erythropoietin titers in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and anemia. Treatment of adult T-cell leukemia-lymphoma with combination of interferon alfa and zidovudine
Abstracts: Picture-based persuasion processes and the moderating role of involvement. part 2 Peripheral persuasion and brand choice
Abstracts: Experiments in constrained choice. Factorial preference structures. The influence of external constraints on brand choice: the lone-alternative effect
Abstracts: U.S. electronic data move challenged on privacy issue. Is the electronic book closer than you think? A public battle over secret codes
Abstracts: Telling who's doing what, with what? Teaching a child all about computers. Speaking in tongues becomes easier to master
Abstracts: A.T.&T. admits alarms failed in cutoff. Theories narrowed in phone inquiry. String of phone failures perplexes companies and U.S. investigators
Abstracts: Apple-I.B.M. pact is said to be near. A.T.& T. contract is blocked. Racing Its Rivals, I.B.M. Risks Tripping Itself Up
Abstracts: BMC Software develops a program for rapid growth; small firm pushes research and development, exploits telemarketing
Abstracts: AST Research posts 2nd-quarter loss; it failed to get new lines out on time. Sequent sees 2nd-period loss, plans job cuts
Abstracts: AT&T, H-P plan software and gear to widen high-speed data services. AT&T, NEC make joint bid in Japan on cellular system
Abstracts: For Intel, tide is abruptly turning as analysts question whether it can retain profit margin. Intel's stock sags as analysts report chip oversupply
Abstracts: Parenchymal versus reticuloendothelial iron overload in the liver: distinction with MR imaging. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction: correlation of MR imaging, arthrography, and arthroscopy
Abstracts: A.T.&T. employees missed breakdown; power failure unnoticed for 6 hours, company says. Theories narrowed in phone inquiry
Abstracts: Personal morality in a professional context. Promoting ethical behaviour for municipal councils. The ethical dimension in public service
Abstracts: The ethical dimension in business and government. Personal morality in a professional context. Government ethics commissioners: the way of the future?
Abstracts: Interest deduction not limited to amount accrued. Borrowing may not be the best way to finance investments. How to avoid disallowance of deductions on interest incurred for investments
Abstracts: WorldCom's MCI bid alters playing field for telecom industry; a $30 billion surprise offer would create a titan in long distance, Internet; BT officials 'don't live here.' (British Telecommunications) (Ring Leader) (Company Business and Marketing)
Abstracts: Computer and peripherals industry. Computer makers likely to post weak results for June 30 quarter
Abstracts: Smoking and mortality among older men and women in three communities. Effect of estrogen therapy on gallbladder disease
Abstracts: A single intravenous infusion of gamma globulin as compared with four infusions in the treatment of acute Kawasaki syndrome
Abstracts: Sony is close to U.S. debut for home PCs. IBM to launch two PC units in new markets. Compaq, hit by lagging sales at home, prepares to enter Japanese PC market
Abstracts: EPA moves to reassess the risk of dioxin. Testing for cancer risk: tough questions ahead. Panel slams EPA's dioxin analysis
Abstracts: International Mobile plans to complete acquisition of SCS Mobilecom today. Pacific Telesis's PacTel sells Microtel stake
Abstracts: Sprint forms joint venture with Alcatel: purpose is to develop the latest in technology. Computer maker says flaw in software caused phone disruptions
Abstracts: I.B.M. and cable-TV units seen in talks. High stakes debate on the future of I.B.M. I.B.M. forces a reshuffling of the deck
Abstracts: Escaping abroad. Tax efficient savings. Labour pains?
Abstracts: How scrappy Borland tripped up. Word Perfect joins Borland on software. Borland to acquire its rival; stock swap deal for Ashton-Tate put at $439 million
Abstracts: Latest to depart Lotus is chief of technology. Lotus plans to lay off 10% of staff. Lotus business data base is now being sold by licensee
Abstracts: Apple's Next step is a software gamble. IBM speeds drive to shed real estate as part of program to trim jobs, costs
Abstracts: Elvis sighting on 'porous' silicon shows promise for material's imaging uses. Superconductor patent claim is turned down
Abstracts: Bell Atlantic cleared to offer video programs; court ruling, if upheld, could revamp rivalry of phone, cable firms
Abstracts: AT&T's Zeglis leads race for CEO post. Sprint names LeMay to its no. 2 post, overseeing all of firm's operations
Abstracts: True conversions. Under pressure: new pressure-sensitive tablets draw on a proven technology to cater to graphic artists
Abstracts: Is newer always better? Publisher's Prism with Aldus PageMaker and Ventura Publisher: separation specialist. One-step publication management for the Mac?
Abstracts: Home monitoring of transcutaneous oxygen tension in the early detection of hypoxaemia in infants and young children
Abstracts: Software firms likely to post strong earnings; Microsoft expected to pace showing for June period, but bad news for Lotus. part 2
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