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Web.com Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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Prior to the adoption of SFAS 123(R) in fiscal 2006, the Company did not include expenses related to employee stock options and employee stock purchases ...
Travelzoo Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
MarketWatch - Jul 24, 2008
Travelzoo began operations in the UK in May 2005, in Germany in September 2006, and in France in March 2007. In May 2008, Travelzoo began publishing its Web ...TZOO
American Medical Systems Reports Second Quarter Revenue of $129.8 ...
MarketWatch - Jul 29, 2008
A live web cast of the call will be available through the Company's corporate website at www.AmericanMedicalSystems.com and available for replay three hours ...
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UMC Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results
FOXBusiness - Jul 30, 2008
Income (Expenses) 120 71 69.0 4182 (97.1) Net Income 2397 206 1063.6 4911 (51.2) EPS (NT$ per share) 0.19 0.02 -- 0.28 -- (US$ per ADS) 0.032 0.003 -- 0.046 ...UMC
Dominion Announces Second-Quarter 2008 Earnings
Earthtimes (press release), UK - Jul 31, 2008
4) Refer to schedules 2 and 3 for details related to items excluded from operating earnings, or find "GAAP Reconciliation" on Dominion's Web site at ...D
Omniture Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch - Jul 23, 2008
The webcast will be available on the "Investor Relations" section of the company's corporate web site at www.omtr.com. A replay of the conference call will ...OMTR
CPN In-Fill & Delineation Drilling on the Rovina Porphyry, Romania ...
FOXBusiness - Jul 23, 2008
This drill hole returned 114 m of 0.17 g/t Au and 0.19% Cu for a gold equivalent of 0.57 g/t. Drill hole RRD-64, also in the 'Gap Zone' encountered a ...TSE:CPN - OTC:CMTX
Heritage Financial Group Posts Higher Second Quarter Net Income
MarketWatch - Jul 21, 2008
For more information about the Company, visit HeritageBank of the South on the Web at www.eheritagebank.com, and see Investor Relations under About Us. ...HBOS
Banner Corporation Announces Second Quarter Results; Includes ...
MarketWatch - Jul 28, 2008
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Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc. Reports 2008 Second Quarter Earnings
MarketWatch - Jul 15, 2008
A broadcast of the conference call will also be available live and for 30 days after the call via the Company's web site at www.consumerportfolio.com and at ...CPSS
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Seasonal Variation in Food Web Composition and Structure in a Temperate Tidal Estuary -
S Akin, KO Winemiller - Estuaries and Coasts, 2006 - apt.allenpress.com
... intermediate (0.75?0.76), and basal (0.19) species did ... and community structures and
food web architecture ... 2005; Revised: February 27, 2006; Accepted: February ...

Web searching on the Vivisimo search engine -
S Koshman, A Spink, BJ Jansen - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and …, 2006 - doi.wiley.com
... Spink, Ozmutlu, and Ozmutlu (2002) and Spink, Park, Jansen, and Pedersen (2006)
showed that IR and Web searches often include multiple topics during a single ...

[PDF] Web searcher interaction with the Dogpile. com metasearch engine -
BJ Jansen, A Spink, S Koshman - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and …, 2007 - ist.psu.edu
... Ireland 2,850 0.19% ... is similar to what was found for users of other Web search en ...
(2006) found that the most frequently used Vivisimo terms used were download ...
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[PDF] A 10MS/s 11-b 0.19 mm 2 Algorithmic ADC with Improved Clocking -
M Kim, P Hanumolu, U Moon - IEEE International Symposium on VLSI Circuits, Digest of …, 2006 - engr.oregonstate.edu
... Abstract A 10Ms/s 11-b algorithmic ADC with an active area of 0.19mm 2 is presented. ...
12, pp. 2031? 2039, Dec 2003. 1-4244-0006-6/06/$20.00 (c) 2006 IEEE ...

Web Release Date: April 12, 2006
MR Zhang, M Ogawa, J Maeda, T Ito, J Noguchi, K … - J. Med. Chem, 2006 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/jm060006k S0022-2623(06)00006-9 Web Release Date: April 12, 2006. ... Received
January 4, 2006. ... and 8 had potent binding affinities (K i = 0.07-0.19 nM) for ...

[PDF] Web Presence and Impact Factors for Middle-Eastern Countries Alireza Noruzi -
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... Iran 1.55 725000 90900 634000 468000 0.19 ... WIF), as this is the true reflection of
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[PDF] … of a web-based teaching module and gender on accounting students? ethical judgements Copyright 2006
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students? ethical judgements Copyright 2006 (The authors) ...
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[PDF] WEB-RESOURCES IN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -
BS Kademani, A Kumar, A Sagar, G Surwase, V Kumar - Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, 2007 - majlis.fsktm.um.edu.my
... http://www.stuk.fi 192 0.19 38. ... Horlesberger, M. and Schiebel, E. 2006. Web networks
of the Science System: Weighted hubs and authorities. Scientometrics, Vol. ...
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[PDF] Busier Than Ever: Rethinking Reference Statistics For The Digital Age -
JM Welch - 2007 - smartech.gatech.edu
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Effort estimation modeling techniques: a case study for web applications
G Costagliola, S Di Martino, F Ferrucci, C Gravino … - Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web …, 2006 - portal.acm.org
... the author/owner(s). ICWE'06, July 11-14, 2006, Palo Alto ... the ANGEL tool [26] on
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New Test May Identify Cardiovascular Disease Earlier

Article Date: 18 Nov 2006 - 23:00pm (PST)
By analyzing the "trash" left in blood by the body's metabolism, a team of cardiologists and geneticists at Duke University Medical Center has found what may be new markers for measuring cardiovascular health, to complement such traditional measures as cholesterol and triglycerides.

The markers also may prove useful as "early warning systems" for coronary artery disease, alerting physicians to patients who need preventive treatment to keep their disease from progressing to danger levels, according to the researchers.

The analysis is one of the first to use metabolomics -- that is, the systematic study of the unique chemical fingerprints that specific cellular processes leave behind -- to better understand the underlying biological pathways involved in families with coronary artery disease, the researchers said. They likened metabolomics to analyzing the contents of a trash can in order to learn about the people who filled the can.

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The team measured minute amounts of metabolites, or byproducts of cellular metabolism, in the blood of people whose extended family members had a history of developing coronary artery disease at an early age. Using the measurements, the researchers generated "metabolite profiles" of each individual.

Based on these profiles, the researchers demonstrated that many of the metabolites have stronger heritabilities, a measure of genetic predisposition, than do conventional markers such as cholesterol. This finding suggests that it may be possible to identify people at an early age who would be most likely to develop coronary artery disease, the researchers said.

"The results of our studies may have significant clinical implications above and beyond the ability of identifying the genes that underlie the susceptibility to coronary artery disease," said cardiologist and study team leader Svati Shah, M.D., who reported the findings on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the annual scientific sessions of the American Heart Association, in Chicago.
 
"The data from our study suggest that there is a strong genetic component to an individual's metabolomic profile," Shah said. "Furthermore, they suggest that changes in the metabolic profiles in the offspring of patients with coronary artery disease precede development of the disease. With this advance notice, we could then start strategies, such as drugs or lifestyle changes, to stop or slow down the disease process."

The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association.

The researchers studied 82 patients from five extended families with at least two siblings afflicted with coronary artery disease at an early age -- that is, at age 51 or younger for men and 56 or younger for women. The team chose to focus on families with histories of early cardiovascular because it is most likely that patients who have coronary artery disease at a young age have inherited it, rather than developed it over years.

The researchers took blood samples from all family members and performed detailed screening for more than 60 metabolites. According to Shah, the metabolites they were searching for are physically tiny and occur in small numbers. She said a colleague, Christopher Newgard, Ph.D., developed the technology necessary to make these exacting and detailed measurements.

The team found that certain metabolites were significantly different in the five families, and paralleled differences in the clinical characteristics of the families. The presence of the suspect metabolites may serve as an indicator that the body is not properly using certain fuel sources, and may represent a marker for cardiovascular risk, Shah said.

"We found clear evidence for a strong genetic component to metabolites in families heavily burdened with cardiovascular risk factors," Shah said. "Some of the metabolites we identified can aggravate the body's inflammatory response as well as insulin signaling in diseased arteries." Both such actions, she said, may play a role in cardiovascular disease.

Shah's group plans further studies to identify the genes responsible for the metabolomic profiles uncovered in the current study. She also plans to study the metabolite screening process in a much larger group of patients without family histories of cardiovascular disease to see if there are any similarities to the early-onset cardiovascular disease.

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Other researchers who participated in the study were James Bain, Robert Stevens, Brett Wenner, Michael Muehlbauer, Elaine Dowdy, Carol Haynes, Sarah Nelson, Geoffrey Ginsburg, Elizabeth Hauser and William Kraus.

Contact: Richard Merritt
Duke University Medical Center
 
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