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Web.com Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
istockAnalyst.com, OR -
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 ...
Online Resources Posts Second Quarter 2008 Results
WELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 29, 2008
Online Resources Corporation (Nasdaq:ORCC), a leading provider of web-based financial services, today reported financial and operating results for the three ...ORCC
Highwoods Properties Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Jul 29, 2008
A live listen-only Web cast can be accessed through the Company's web site at www.highwoods.com under the "Investor Relations" section. ...HIW
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
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
TransAlta announces strong second quarter results; on-track to ...
Earthtimes (press release), UK - Jul 31, 2008
Cash flow year-to-date was lower than the previous year due to higher contractually scheduled PPA revenues from 2006 being carried into the first quarter of ...TAC
More internet users, but basic resources remain weak: local expert
Macau Daily Times, Macau - Jul 31, 2008
... the local penetration rate of internet reached 64 percent in which the "digital divide index" continued on the fall from 0.32 in 2006 to 0.28 in 2007. ...
Are Dividends the Cure for Your Ailing Portfolio?
Morningstar.com, IL - Jul 29, 2008
Vanguard also offers an exchange-traded fund, Vanguard Dividend Appreciation , that's even cheaper, at 0.28%. It tracks the Mergent Dividend Achievers ...
Prophecy drills 45.5 metres of 0.33% copper and 0.003% Molybdenum ...
Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - Jul 28, 2008
At Okeover, the objectives of the recent program were achieved and expanded the mineralized area of the North Lake Zone (calculated in 2006 by NC Carter, ...CVE:PCY - TSE:X - CVE:ETF
/CORRECTION from Source -- SEAMARK Asset Management Ltd./
Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - Jul 30, 2008
The call will be web-cast live by CNW Group and available for replay for thirty days. A link to the call is available from the shareholder information ...TSE:SM
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Wikipedias: Collaborative web-based encyclopedias as complex networks -
V Zlatic, M Bo?icevic, H ?tefancic, M Domazet - Physical Review E, 2006 - APS
... 016115-4 WIKIPEDIAS: COLLABORATIVE WEB-BASED? PHYSICAL REVIEW E 74, 016115 2006
TABLE II. ... 6.00 5.69 7.65 13.60 10.83 9.22 All WCC 1.10 0.28 0.49 0.37 ...

[PDF] Names and similarities on the web: Fact extraction in the fast lane -
M Pasca, D Lin, J Bigham, A Lifchits, A Jain - Procs. of ACL/COLING, 2006 - acl.ldc.upenn.edu
... c 2006 Association for Computational Linguistics ... Jethro Tull: Motley Crue 0.28, Black
Crowes ... the first place, the method is impractical on Web-scale collections ...
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Web Release Date: January 19, 2006
SN Crane, WC Black, JT Palmer, DE Davis, E Setti, … - J. Med. Chem, 2006 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/jm051059p S0022-2623(05)01059-9 Web Release Date: January 19 ... Copyright ?
2006 American Chemical Society ... such as (-)-34a (hrab Cat K IC 50 0.28 nM; >800 ...

Implementation of an International Web-Based PSI Course: A Case Study -
Y Morita, J Kenne, A Nishihara, M Nakayama, BV … - Frontiers in Education Conference, 36th Annual, 2006 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
... 2.0 0.22 Programming classes such as this course should be Web-based. 2.6 0.27 ... 2.5
0.28 Learning Mode ... Page 5. Session S2J 1-4244-0257-3/06/$20.00 ? 2006 IEEE ...
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… -Controlled Syntheses of In 0.08 Eu 4 (NCN) 3 I 3, Eu 8 I 9 (CN)(NCN) 3, and In 0.28 Eu 12 (NCN) 5 I … -
W Liao, R Dronskowski - Inorganic Chemistry, 2006 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/ic051899u S0020-1669(05)01899-9 Web Release Date: April 8, 2006. Copyright ?
2006 American Chemical Society ... Eu 8 I 9 (CN)(NCN) 3 , and In 0.28 Eu 12 ...

[PDF] Busier Than Ever: Rethinking Reference Statistics For The Digital Age -
JM Welch - 2007 - smartech.gatech.edu
... 717: 4.76%: 26/Jan/06 21:30: /library/reference_databases/title.html 648: 0.28%:
26/Jan/06 21:21: /library/web_resources/ ... (2006). Web Server Statistics for ...
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Which factors explain the web impact of scientists? personal homepages -
F Barjak, X Li, M Thelwall - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and …, 2007 - doi.wiley.com
... lates with the extent of collaborative research (Barjak, 2006; Cohen, 1996; Walsh
et al., 2000).As some Internet tools such as e-mail, Web sites with ...

… for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Annual Meeting, October 19-22, 2006, …
M Feist, J Fitzgerald, J Rushton, J Croffie, S … - Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, 2006 - jpgn.org
... 4, October 2006 ... significant change was seen in Chemokine receptor-2 gene (CCR-2),
which increased 7.5 folds with neutrophil migration (0.14 T 0.28 versus 1.08 ...

Heuristics for QoS-aware Web Service Composition -
R Berbner, M Spahn, N Repp, O Heckmann, R … - Proc. of the 4th Intl. Conf. on Web Services, 2006 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
... Second, we use a backtracking algorithm to create IEEE International Conference
on Web Services (ICWS'06) 0-7695-2669-1/06 $20.00 ? 2006 Page 2. ...

Using symbolic objects to cluster web documents -
E Meneses, O Rodr?guez-Rojas - … of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web, 2006 - portal.acm.org
... the author/owner(s). WWW 2006, May 23?26, 2006, Edinburgh, Scotland ... Histogram-10
0.7401 0.1571 0.28 s ... 3. RESULTS We used a subset of the web collection from [3 ...

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Study Identifies Genes And Mutations Associated With Exercise Traits

Article Date: 27 Nov 2006 - 0:00am (PST)
Your parents may be to thank - or to blame - for how your body responds to exercise, and the genes responsible are slowly being identified. That's one of the conclusions of research published by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM.) As presented in the November issue of ACSM's official journal, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise®, the study updates the human gene map for fitness and physical performance.

"Some people are gifted," said lead researcher Claude Bouchard, Ph.D., FACSM, referring to such characteristics as cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, flexibility, and body composition. Genetics play a big role in such matters, as they do in "trainability" - the capacity to benefit from exercise. "But," said Bouchard, "there's no correspondence between the genes responsible for your being advantaged, even as a sedentary person and those allowing you to gain from exercise."

The study reviewed research published through December 2005 exploring genes and genetic markers linked to performance or fitness. "This compendium," said Bouchard, "brings into a single source many studies published in a large number of journals around the world. We can begin to see trends and commonalities among the studies." The first version of the fitness and performance gene map, published in 2001, listed only about one-fifth of the known gene locations mapped in the Bouchard team's current work.

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The study confirmed what had been suggested by earlier research on families and twins: beyond physical traits, there are significant genetic differences in people's inclination to be physically active. Likewise, different people may achieve different results from the same activity. Such knowledge has benefits beyond its value as pure science. While the benefits of regular physical activity are well established, said Bouchard, "We're beginning to see a new area emerge: studies focusing on the role of genetic differences in the inclination to be physically active. Recently, studies have investigated specific genes for their potential contribution to physical activity or the propensity to be sedentary. That's new - that's an important line of research."

An understanding of the role genes play in the inclination to be physically active could make valuable contributions to efforts to improve fitness and health in the general population. "We haven't been able to influence people's behavior to change dramatically their level of physical activity or sedentarism," said Bouchard. "Compared with the magnitude of the problem, we've made very small progress. I contend that there are biological forces that force us back into the same groove when we change from being sedentary to being more active. Those forces are partly determined by our genetic makeup. Thus, research into genetic factors underlying exercise and physical activity levels is a very worthwhile area to pursue from a public health perspective."
 
Such research, advocates maintain, deserves more support. While studies of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease receive substantial funding, said Bouchard, relatively little attention is paid to the role of physical activity in maintaining health. He adds that "research should be driven by the need to understand the origin of these diseases taking into account the totality of the factors that may be involved, including genetics, in-utero maternal programming, smoking, nutrition and physical activity, among other factors."

"The Human Gene Map for Performance and Health-Related Fitness Phenotypes" the 2005 Update" appears in the November 2006 issue of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise®, the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.

Claude Bouchard, Ph.D., is director of the Human Genomics Laboratory at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rough, LA. His collaborators on the gene map study were:
-- Molly S. Bray, Ph.D. (Baylor College of Medicine)
-- James M. Hagberg, Ph.D. (University of Maryland)
-- Louis Pérusse, Ph.D. (Laval University)
-- Stephen M. Roth, Ph.D. (University of Maryland)
-- Bernd Wolfarth, Ph.D. (Technical University Munich)

American College of Sports Medicine

 
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