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Abstracts: Group lags in race over TV advance. The A.T.&T. deal's big losers. A.T.&T. employees missed breakdown; power failure unnoticed for 6 hours, company says
Abstracts: Telephone weaknesses well known: air traffic controllers' communications called vulnerable in '89 study. F.A.A. to be able to ask bids on air control phone system
Abstracts: When 97.2 million dial 'M' for Mom. Centel says it's studying possible sale. MCI preparing TV ads to question A.T.&T. reliability
Abstracts: Father of Airfone is now its rival. New TV signals are sent 75 miles in test. A.T.&T. employees missed breakdown; power failure unnoticed for 6 hours, company says
Abstracts: MCI preparing TV ads to question A.T&T. reliability. F.C.C. acts to spur local competition in phone services. A.T.&T.'s leasing unit to go public
Abstracts: No more armies, just rock bands. Time for a change. Information anxiety
Abstracts: Humbled MCI losing its edge as rate-cutter. MCI earnings increased 11% in fourth quarter. AT&T outage caused by negligence, faulty alarms, sloppy record-keeping
Abstracts: More errors disclosed by A.T.&T. BellSouth taps experience for move into new services. Big local phone companies to offer fast-data services
Abstracts: Good kids gone bad. The secrets of the popular crowd. Journal writing; staying in touch with yourself
Abstracts: Tapered-tube substations go up fast, look good, are low-cost. Motor-assisted storage saves valuable space
Abstracts: The impact of territory difficulty and self versus other ratings on managerial evaluations of sales personnel
Abstracts: Committee on allied health education and accreditation: assessing educational outcomes and assuring quality. Accreditation of allied health education: assessing for educational effectiveness
Abstracts: US medical school finances. Review of US medical school finances, 1994-1995. Review of US Medical School Finances, 1998-1999
Abstracts: A river of questions. Bloody knuckles. The king and I
Abstracts: Dental fluorosis in perspective. Risk of fluorosis in a fluoridated population: implications for the dentist and hygienist
Abstracts: Increasing CD8+ T lymphocytes predict subsequent development of intraoral lesions among individuals in the early stages of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus
Abstracts: Paying the medical cost of the HIV epidemic: a review of policy options. The costs of AIDS in Los Angeles
Abstracts: Detection of at-risk pregnancy by means of highly sensitive assays for thyroid autoantibodies. Unsuspected osteomyelitis in diabetic foot ulcers: diagnosis and monitoring by leukocyte scanning with indium In 111 oxyquinoline
Abstracts: Use of folic acid for the prevention of spina bifida and other neural tube defects - 1983-1991. Recommendations for use of folic acid to reduce number of spina bifida cases and other neural tube defects
Abstracts: Clinical and laboratory features of murine typhus in south Texas, 1980 through 1987. Rocky Mountain spotted fever--changing ecology and persisting virulence
Abstracts: Restraint, weight loss, and variability of body weight. Judgments of body weight based on food intake: a pervasive cognitive bias among restrained eaters
Abstracts: Maintenance of blood pressure treatment and control after discontinuation of work site follow-up. Health promotion in small business: what works and what doesn't work
Abstracts: Bell Atlantic will acquire Metro Mobile; stock swap for $1.65 billion to further consolidate cellular phone industry. part 2
Abstracts: Just like the big boys: small businesses finally get some respect from telecommunications companies. United Telecom plans to curtail '900' phone lines
Abstracts: Paracentesis with intravenous infusion of albumin as compared with peritoneovenous shunting in cirrhosis with refractory ascites
Abstracts: Prognostic value of a treadmill exercise score in outpatients with suspected coronary artery disease. Prognostic importance of social and economic resources among medically treated patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease
Abstracts: Shareholder accuses Centel of bungling a proxy letter. Timetable upset for Pacific Telesis's big spinoff. Bell Atlantic to buy Metro Mobile
Abstracts: Dell to offer shares despite trading fracas. Merrill Lynch's ads try a little dignity. Salomon is scolded by AT&T chairman, who calls bid scandal 'unforgivable.' (Salomon Brothers Inc.)(Robert E. Allen)
Abstracts: On a familiar path. Formula for success. Bowerman
Abstracts: Ameritech enters credit card arena with card for both credit, phone calls. AT&T lowers rate on cards a point to 15.4%
Abstracts: 'From crisis to crisis.' (national referendum on the Constitution) A critical start
Abstracts: Distinct societies. The phoenix of the Tory party. A high-stakes gamble
Abstracts: New Democrats on a roll. A critical showdown. Back to the future: Rita Johnson tries to overcome the past
Abstracts: The middle way. A western shootout. The harvest campaign
Abstracts: F.C.C. proposes limited privacy for callers in number ID system. part 2 States will jointly fight '900' phone fraud
Abstracts: Investors playing Nintendo need agility to win profits. Nintendo and Minnesota set a living-room lottery test
Abstracts: Many other phone failures affected air traffic control. F.A.A. to be able to ask bids on air control phone system
Abstracts: Amateur brain surgery, or, adding to memory. A.T.& T. contract is blocked. I.B.M.-Qwest deal on Internet data centers
Abstracts: Retronym watch. Smilin' thru? Confederacy rises again
Abstracts: Southwest Bell offers managers retirement plan. AT&T forms two new global units from communications services business
Abstracts: Sun Microsystems to unveil faster computer 'servers.' (Sun Microsystems Sparcserver 600MP line of file servers) (product announcement)
Abstracts: Power and interdependence in work groups: views of managers and employees. Dynamics within participation: an experimental investigation
Abstracts: Setting base stock levels using product-form queueing networks. Due-date setting and priority sequencing in a multiclass M/G/1 queue
Abstracts: HR's vital role at Levi Strauss. Employee participation drives production. OLIVER: a twist on communication
Abstracts: Customer service drives 360-degree goal setting. Team appraisals - team approach. Ask what HR can do for itself
Abstracts: Shuttle service moves inner-city residents to jobs. HR adds value to board of directors. Turning over a new leaf
Abstracts: Giants ride out the crisis. Europe's pocket fortresses. Sustaining Europe's poorer regions
Abstracts: Management turnover through deaths of key executives: effects on investor wealth. Layoff announcements and stockholder wealth
Abstracts: International diversification: effects on innovation and firm performance in product-diversified firms. Effects of acquisitions on R&D inputs and outputs
Abstracts: Raising Oklahoma. Standing duty for the folks at home. The Legion goes to war
Abstracts: A.T.&T. links breakdown to failure to do routine check. Pacific Telesis: 2-headed thing. Cuba sharply reduces its overseas phone links
Abstracts: Pentagon unit steers supercomputer deals to certain companies; rival firms complain DARPA is unfair in the way it stresses parallel processing
Abstracts: The 'new' AT&T faces daunting challenges. GTE is negotiating ventures in China and Spain to double foreign business
Abstracts: Compaq plans to unveil pact with Microsoft; technology-sharing accord aims to boost forms in emerging PC lines
Abstracts: IBM, Apple outline plan, but questions remain on products, rivals' response. part 2 Color printer gives Tektronix jump on Canon
Abstracts: Buyout of Prime Computer limps towards denouement. Poor sales outlook topples Knowledgeware's shares. MicroStrategy shares plunge on restatement
Abstracts: Technical highlights. Campagna Motosport T-Rex: a three-wheeled exotic for the multitudes
Abstracts: 'I have not yet begun to fight!' (Revolutionary War hero John Paul Jones)(includes related information) Nolichucky Jack, Tennessee hero
Abstracts: AT&T and rivals boost rates further; move arms critics who say long-distance market needs more competition. Spanning the globe: competition in telecommunications heats up as national boundaries break down
Abstracts: Sprint hangs back as its rivals forge global alliances; long-distance carrier risks losing out on huge market for multinationals
Abstracts: Intuit to offer home-banking service to America Online customers in 1996. Crossed wires: phone service overseas provides a mixed picture, Kodak finds
Abstracts: Club Med Turkoise: a dive vacation and much, much more in the Turks and Caicos Islands The Club Med diving connection: Sonora Bay, St. Lucia, Turkoise and the Club Med I
Abstracts: Caribbean Explorer: your magic carpet to the best of Saba and St. Kitts. Diver's delight: St. Kitts and Saba aboard the Caribbean Explorer
Abstracts: Grand Cayman's Parrots Landing: take your pick for a customized dive vacation. Divi Tiara Beach: Cayman Brac's gateway to blue water diving
Abstracts: Faster four-strokes. Yamaha's new salts. State-of-the-art engines
Abstracts: Coy telecom giant woos AT&T's customers. Sprint launches new plan aimed at small concerns. Talking telecom: Cable & Wireless's John Davenport tells of his U.S. invasion
Abstracts: Selling cellular: a new European system seeks to ease problems of the itinerant user. part 2 The party line; when you speak on a cellular phone, the world may be listening
Abstracts: Playing politics: Soviet deal shows pitfalls and potential of international telecommunications business. part 2
Abstracts: AT&T seeks marketing pact with Bells; plan for carriers to offer long distance could be a political maneuver. AT&T might build networks outside U.S
Abstracts: Ericsson's global reach; Swedish equipment firm expands fast but feels the strain. part 2 AT&T will eliminate 40,000 jobs and take a charge of $4 billion; preparing for spinoffs, giant firm to slash 24,000 manager posts
Abstracts: HDTV makers hope history repeats; Japanese companies look to Olympics to boost sales. While Sony tries to resolve cash shortage, a few analysts urge investors to steer clear
Abstracts: AT&T bypasses normal suppliers in local-phone race; Telecom giant turns to Bosch, Radix for assistance in wireless project
Abstracts: Discriminating characteristics of union members' attitudes toward drug testing in the workplace. State of the unions: assessment by elite American labor leaders
Abstracts: Fast solution and detection of minimal forecast horizons in dynamic programs with a single indicator of the future: applications to dynamic lot-sizing models
Abstracts: Risk reduction and umbrella branding. Sources of superior performance: market share versus industry effects in the U.S. brewing industry
Abstracts: Dynamic scheduling of a production/inventory system with by-products and random yield. Recursion models for describing and managing the transient flow of materials in generalized flowlines
Abstracts: Multiattribute risk linearity. Models of tradeoffs in a hierarchical structure of objectives. Decision analysis models for social attitudes toward inequity
Abstracts: Optimal reorganization policies for stationary and evolutionary databases. Joint determination of optimal inventory and quality control policy
Abstracts: Final regulations ease partial disclaimers. New law severely restricts ability to use estates and trusts as income shifting devices
Abstracts: Voluntary disclosure of segment information: further Australian evidence. The voluntary presentation of value added statements in Australia: a political cost perspective
Abstracts: I.B.M. link with British Telecom set. Emergency phone plan by Dinkins panel. Phone industries grapple with the new world order
Abstracts: Colorectal neoplasia in juvenile polyposis or juvenile polyps. Treatment of colonic and rectal adenomas with sulindac in familial adenomatous polyposis
Abstracts: Relation of fetal blood gases and data from computer-assisted analysis of fetal heart rate patterns in small for gestation fetuses
Abstracts: The Newcastle Child Depression Project: Diagnosis and Classification of Depression. Diagnosing childhood depression: who should be interviewed, parent or child? the Newcastle Child Depression Project
Abstracts: DNA content flow cytometry as a prognostic factor for node-positive breast cancer: the role of multiparameter ploidy analysis and specimen sonication
Abstracts: Adjuvant whole-abdominal radiation therapy in uterine papillary serous carcinoma. Colony-stimulating factor-1 in primary ascites of ovarian cancer is a significant predictor of survival
Abstracts: The change in patterns of relapse in medulloblastoma. Choroid plexus tumors in the breast cancer-sarcoma syndrome
Abstracts: Human immunodeficiency virus infection in urban Rwanda: demographic and behavioral correlates in a representative sample of childbearing women
Abstracts: Heterosexual transmission of HIV: a view of the future. Risk factors for hepatitis C virus seropositivity in heterosexual couples
Abstracts: Type 1 diabetes in mice is linked to the interleukin-1 receptor and Lsh/Ity/Bcg genes on chromosome 1. Identification and mapping to chromosome 1 of a susceptibility locus for periinsulitis in non-obese diabetic mice
Abstracts: Petrosal sinus sampling with and without corticotropin-releasing hormone for the differential diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome. part 2
Abstracts: Internal hemorrhoids: diagnosis with double-contrast barium enema examinations. CT evaluation of bowel obstruction: a landmark article - implications for the future
Abstracts: Stereotaxic needle-core biopsy and fine-needle aspiration cytologic evaluation of nonpalpable breast lesions. Image-directed percutaneous biopsies with a biopsy gun
Abstracts: AT&T is shopping for firms involved in advanced communications services. part 2 Sprint may sell or spin off burgeoning cellular line; move would be gamble, with firm emphasizing new wireless services
Abstracts: Now Apple users can take advantage of new Mac clone. NuTek USA to sell desktop computers that it says mimic Apple's Macintosh
Abstracts: Major challenge. Pocketbook politics: Britain's Tories face a tough fight against labour Party rivals in an April election
Abstracts: The new cellular. Data to go! The future of mobile communications
Abstracts: A safer way to invest in the stock market. Will Canada survive a post-national world? The private life of Canada's richest man
Abstracts: Big payoff for high-tech gambler. Phone industry asks control of a high-speed network. Court lets 'Baby Bells' branch out; companies can sell information services starting right now
Abstracts: Head of France Telecom looking to 'Baby Bells.' (possible cooperative agreements with Bell Regional Holding Companies involving electronic information services)
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