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Abstracts: Exercise of the month: lying triceps extension. Is once enough? Hard - but infrequent - workouts are the surest route to a massive physique
Abstracts: Dream big: use your pre-sleep time to program your mind for success. Dedicated, obsessed or addicted?
Abstracts: Unsalted isn't nuts: sodium is a small pleasure to sacrifice for your health. The T-Factor diet: when it comes to calories, thermic effect means you burn more and store less
Abstracts: The gospel according to Lewis. Down (and out) in The Valley. Drinking and driving
Abstracts: Death moves. The four turns. Put 'em back
Abstracts: Maui. Kauai
Abstracts: Balancing act: Juli Inkster has learned how to manage being both a mother and a successful LPGA pro. Twin towers
Abstracts: Return to tradition: several companies return to their (and golf's) roots. Larger than life
Abstracts: Our Mr. Brooks. Teamwork: by keeping any individual feelings to themselves, the Europeans played - and won - as a team
Abstracts: How the media distort the news. How to survive the referendum. The triumph of the superficial
Abstracts: If Brian Mulroney is innocent, let's say so. How Brian Mulroney planned his exit. Brian Mulroney as the new Macdonald
Abstracts: Dinner theater. An appetite for art. A 14-carrot dinner
Abstracts: Bugatti EB110. Maserati Ghibli: the best Biturbo yet. Ferrari F512M
Abstracts: Cultivating medicine's future: summer programs offer teens a taste of rural and primary care. Making rural physicians: community-based programs that work
Abstracts: Gentler lab regulations. New category for microscopy tests a win for medicine. Money at the root of latest CLIA relaxation proposal
Abstracts: Doctors' place at the bargaining table. Pushing tort reform before the Senate. Tort reform victory in the house: AMA directs battle to Senate, expects tough fight to uphold damage caps
Abstracts: Medicaid wants you: the increased demand on this safety-net program makes physician participation more important than ever
Abstracts: Deficient medical system could have cost lives in Gulf war. When coverage decisions threaten care: utilization review becomes new medical board concern
Abstracts: Feds closely scrutinizing recruitment incentives. Hospitalists join ranks of specialists most in demand today
Abstracts: Employees up front make a big difference. Responsibilities remain even after managed care switch. Should physicians abide by a higher standard?
Abstracts: Cultivating medicine's future: summer programs offer teens a taste of rural and primary care. part 2 Outstanding young doctor keeps his promise to help others
Abstracts: Mainstreaming of prevention. Fighting fragmentation. New surveillance system tracks needlesticks, exposures
Abstracts: Fireside suppers: hearty dinners for cozy March evenings. The year in food: four fabulous party menus that highlight the most delicious trends of 1995
Abstracts: Into the mirror. Design 1950-1990. Manifeste
Abstracts: Four ways to tax students. Shipshape and Bristol fashion. Lego way of building a funding method
Abstracts: Egghead's net for 2nd period fell; chief quits. Egghead's woes multiply as another chief resigns; software retailer takes some hard knocks amid fierce pricing wars
Abstracts: Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V-8. Hill and gully riders: the new Mercedes-Benz ML320 All-Activity Vehicle goes to war against the trucks
Abstracts: Saturn Wagon. Buick Century Custom. Long-term Caravan ES AWD
Abstracts: Long-term Chrysler Cirrus LXi. 1997 Acura 2.2 CL. Cutlass Convertible
Abstracts: Casinos and cactus fences. A winning tailgate picnic: forget the final score - it's the food that counts. Shopaholic's coffee break
Abstracts: Honda Civic del Sol Si. Last of a breed. Honda Prelude VTEC
Abstracts: Long-term Toyota Camry XLE. 1998 Oldsmobile Intrigue GL. Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS
Abstracts: Getting some culture. Low-fat bean soups. Cooking for health: the goodness of corn
Abstracts: Stephen L. Burns. Doug Beason. Kevin J. Anderson
Abstracts: Introduction
Abstracts: Perfins: the stamps with holes. Removing stamps from envelopes. Back to basics
Abstracts: Will space-based astronomy give value for money? ESO negotiates with Chile over agreement on telescopes. Conflict over scope of research splits Human Frontier programme
Abstracts: A prospective study of exercise and incidence of diabetes among US male physicians. Sugar-sweetened beverages, weight gain, and incidence of type 2 diabetes in young and middle-aged women
Abstracts: Mitral annular calcification and the risk of stroke in an elderly cohort. Parental Atrial Fibrillation as a risk factor for Atrial Fibrillation in offspring
Abstracts: Former rainmaker sues Pillsbury. Was she too big, too black for L.A. firm? Ex-administrator joins her suit, saying she was forced by partners to fire the clerk
Abstracts: A genius adviser, but not a broker? SEC consent decree limits role in new deals to that of door-opener. N.Y.'s SEC targets insider trading in bankruptcy debt
Abstracts: A 72-year-old man with a mass in the posterior thigh. A 54-year-old man with a mass in the thigh and a mass in the lung
Abstracts: The prognostic value of serum troponin T in unstable angina. Emergency room triage of patients with acute chest pain by means of rapid testing for cardiac troponin T or troponin I
Abstracts: Strong yen prompts Japanese search for overseas talent. Japanese bureaucracy reforms may only pierce skin deep
Abstracts: Japanese plutonium suspected in French tests. Japan modifies plans for plutonium in wake of protests over shipments
Abstracts: Long-term cardiac prognosis following noncardiac surgery. In-hospital and long-term mortality in male veterans following noncardiac surgery
Abstracts: Laser action by tuning the oscillator strength. Raman injection laser. Observation of an electronic bound state above a potential well
Abstracts: The subunit story thickens. Receptor-tyrosine-kinase- and G-beta-gamma-mediated MAP kinase activation by a common signalling pathway
Abstracts: A comparison of outcomes in men 11 years after heart-valve replacement with a mechanical valve or bioprosthesis
Abstracts: Genetic divergence, speciation and morphological stasis in a lineage of African cichlid fishes. An extant cichlid fish radiation emerged in an extinct Pleistocene lake
Abstracts: Firearm regulations and rates of suicides. Alcohol and illicit drug abuse and the risk of violent death in the home
Abstracts: Long-term cardiac prognosis following noncardiac surgery. Echocardiography for assessing cardiac risk in patients having noncardiac surgery
Abstracts: High brain densities of the immunophilin FKBP colocalized with calcineurin. Cloning and expression of an adenylyl cyclase localized to the corpus striatum
Abstracts: The nuclear receptor homologue Ftz-F1 and the homeodomain protein Ftz are mutually dependent cofactors. Induction of germ cell formation by oskar
Abstracts: Vitamin A supplementation and child mortality: a meta-analysis. A comparison of results of meta-analyses of randomized control trials and recommendations of clinical experts: treatments for myocardial infarction
Abstracts: Safety and immunogenicity of a live attenuated hepatitis A virus vaccine in seronegative volunteers. A controlled trial of a formalin-inactivated hepatitis A vaccine in healthy children
Abstracts: Detection of HIV DNA in cervical and vaginal secretions: prevalence and correlates among women in Nairobi, Kenya
Abstracts: Activation of the SAPK pathway by the human STE20 homologue germinal centre kinase. Raf-1 activates MAP kinase-kinase
Abstracts: Addiction medicine
Abstracts: Dermatology
Abstracts: Fracture incoidence in relation to the pattern of use of hormone theraphy in postmenopausal women. Thyroid nodules in the population living around Chernobyl
Abstracts: Game's afoot in many lands for forensic scientists investigating most-extreme human rights abuses. Mitochondrial DNA studies help identify lost victims of human rights abuses
Abstracts: Family medicine
Abstracts: New dimensions in drawing. ColorUp. 3D Studio 4.0
Abstracts: Type on display. A kern for the better. Putting multiple masters to work
Abstracts: Bleeding edge
Abstracts: South African scientists urged to propose projects for future support. African National Congress drafts blueprint for South African science
Abstracts: Korea leaps before it looks over gene therapy guidelines. South Korea keeps a cool head in a crisis. Korea begins funding projects to catch up with rest of world
Abstracts: Price movements, April 1992. Price movements, May 1992. Price movements, February 1992
Abstracts: Price movements, April 1992. Price movements, June 1992. Price movements: April 1993
Abstracts: Price movements, May 1992. Price movements, July 1992. Price movements, March 1992
Abstracts: Price movements: June 1996. Price movements: June 1993. Price movements, June 1992
Abstracts: Otolaryngology - head and neck surgery
Abstracts: Section 54, Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth). The High Court widens the "reach" of the Insurance Contracts Act
Abstracts: The waiting at the (patent) bar is over - the Supreme Court decides Hilton Davis. Do the means justify the end - a matter of Bond, Bowles, the office and 35 U.S.C. s. 112, paragraph 6
Abstracts: Pediatrics
Abstracts: Extraction of mid-ocean-ridge basalt from the upwelling mantle by focused flow of melt in dunite channels. Formation of harzburgite by pervasive melt/rock reaction in the upper mantle
Abstracts: Crystal structure of the phosphotyrosine recognition domain SH2 of v-src complexed with tyrosine-phosphorylated peptides
Abstracts: Enhanced ventilation of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre thermocline during the last glaciation. Millennial-scale changes in North Atlantic circulation since the last glaciation
Abstracts: Healy attacks NASA's claims; bad news for research budgets. New rules loom for US science funding as Congress passes a lean 1993 budget
Abstracts: Power struggle in post-Soviet Russia. Russia's choice: elections or revanche? Getting Moscow on the move
Abstracts: Lawyer 'ethics school' created; Florida is third state. Fla. soliciting rule struck down; banned mailings 30 days
Abstracts: America must offer oppressed a haven. Uncontrolled right of entry poses a threat. Courts have an obligation to protect the rights of aliens and refugees
Abstracts: Taxation of back pay awards under Title VII: Supreme Court decides U.S. v. Burke. Supreme Court decides Newark Morning Ledger Co
Abstracts: Point mutation in FGF receptor eliminates phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis without affecting mitogenesis. Point mutation of an FGF receptor abolishes phosphatidylinositol turnover and Ca2+ flux but not mitogenesis
Abstracts: Forgotten (almost) but not gone, tuberculosis suddenly looms large on domestic scene. Even 'in perspective', HIV specter haunts health care workers most
Abstracts: Computervision goes public after cutting offering price. Reacting to a Dollar With No Muscle. A Strategist Who Struggled As a Manager
Abstracts: Do the results of randomized clinical trials of cardiovascular drugs influence medical practice? Early intensive vs a delayed conservative simvastatin strategy in pateints with acute coronary syndromes: Phase Z of the A to Z trial
Abstracts: Extremely rapid bursts of TeV photons from the active galaxy Markarian 421. Catching photons from hell
Abstracts: The Bush administration's health care plan. Commentary: measuring the candidates on health care. Commentary: politics and the health care system
Abstracts: Execs oppose RTC subpoenas. Federal contractors hail high court's S & L ruling; the Supreme Court says the government is bound to its contract terms even when Congress balks. That can cost
Abstracts: Professors charge that bar exam in Louisiana is racially biased. Transition lawyers scrutinized; law professors prominent, but some say they lack exposure to business world
Abstracts: Plaintiffs' lawyers attack NASDAQ phone deal; they criticize agreement for making tapes of phone calls nondiscoverable
Abstracts: Nominee's mettle will be tested soon; next term: abortion protests, civil rights. New trio stands up to Court's hard right
Abstracts: Kazan calling; in quest for billions, GM's Hughes to bring to phones to Tatarstan; futuristic network promises easier road to capitalism for harsh Russian area: even a 'racketeer' is pleased
Abstracts: H-P's Pavillion has good design and lots of power for the price. AT&T's VideoPhone doesn't measure up to its price tag
Abstracts: Japan's MITI opens domestic R&D projects to foreign participation. Big increase for MITI budget emphasizes energy technology
Abstracts: Catheter ablation of accessory atrioventricular pathways (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome) by radiofrequency current
Abstracts: High tech is going mainstream; will lawyers not using computers be sued? Networks: low cost, world wide; firms find it cheaper than foreign offices
Abstracts: Older, wiser, more altruistic: today's law students seek personal, professional balance. Report by Massachusetts upstart trashes nation's legal education
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