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Web.com Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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"Despite challenging economic conditions, Web.com was able to hit the top of its quarterly revenue and earnings guidance. The operating leverage potential ...
Virtual Radiologic Corp. Reports Second Quarter 2008 Revenue ... CNNMoney.com (press release)
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Lydall Announces Financial Results for the Second Quarter and Six ...
CNNMoney.com -
The call may be accessed in a listen-only mode at 877-440-5804 and will be webcast live on the Company's web site www.lydall.com under the Investor ...LDL
American Technology Announces Fiscal Q3 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch -
The net loss for the nine months ended June 30, 2008 was $5.4 million or $(0.18) per share, compared to a net loss of $2.7 million or $(0.09) per share for ...ATCO
Fisher Communications, Inc. Reports Second Quarter Financial ...
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
A live audio webcast of the call will be accessible to the public on Fisher's Web site, www.fsci.com. A recording of the webcast will subsequently be ...FSCI - SAF
BlueLinx Announces Second-Quarter Results
MarketWatch - Jul 30, 2008
Investors can listen to the conference call and view the accompanying slide presentation by going to the BlueLinx web site, www. ...
thinkorswim Group Inc. Reports Second Quarter Financial Results CNNMoney.com (press release)
TSMC Reports Second Quarter EPS of NT$1.12 PR Newswire (press release)
Nexity Financial Second Quarter Results MarketWatch
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Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. Reports Results for Second Quarter ...
MarketWatch - Jul 28, 2008
A live webcast of the conference call may be accessed through Plum Creek's Web site at www.plumcreek.com by clicking on the "Investors" link. ...
ScottsMiracle-Gro Announces Record Third Quarter Sales Based on ... PR Newswire (press release)
Mothers Work Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Earnings Earthtimes (press release)
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Equity One Reports Second Quarter 2008 Operating Results
WELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 29, 2008
CONFERENCE CALL/WEB CAST INFORMATION We will host a conference call on Wednesday, July 30, 2008, at 9:00 am EST to review the 2008 second quarter earnings ...
Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust Reports Financial Results for ... MarketWatch
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GFI Group Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results; Declares ...
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
A live audio web cast of the conference call will be available on the Investor Relations section of GFI's Web site. For web cast registration information, ...
Stratasys Reports Record Second Quarter Financial Results Trading Markets (press release)
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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
Chemtura Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results
WELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 31, 2008
Live Internet access to the 2008 second quarter conference call will be available through the Investor Relations section of the Company?s Web site. ...CEM
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The calculation of web impact factors -
P Ingwersen - Journal of Documentation, 1998 - ingentaconnect.com
... Countries in impact Web- IF Web- IF A/ inv. WIF /Web- IF web pages rank ...
1,046,961 3. France 0.886 0.42 0.46 ?0.18 ?3.47 454,822 ...

Measuring the Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes -
A Cukierman, SB Web, B Neyapti - The World Bank Economic Review, 1992 - World Bank
... Legal central bank in- depen- dence" (index) of 0.69 0.64 0.61 0.50 0.48 0.45 0.44
0.42 0.36 0.34 0.33 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.18 0.17 0.17 ...

[PDF] Data Preparation for Mining World Wide Web Browsing Patterns -
R Cooley, B Mobasher, J Srivastava? - Knowledge and Information Systems, 1999 - mis.ncyu.edu.tw
Page 1. Data Preparation for Mining World Wide Web Browsing Patterns ... An important
input to these design tasks is the analysis of how a Web site is being used. ...

Business use of the world-wide web -
C Cockburn, TD Wilson - International Journal of Information Management, 1996 - Elsevier
... Shopping centres 1.26 1.44 +0.18 Total 99.97* 99.97* * = rounding error Web site
using the following scheme (the percentage of the sample in each class is ...

SILK MEDIATED DEFENSE BY AN ORB WEB SPIDER AGAINST PREDATORY MUD-DAUBER WASPS -
TA Blackledge, JW Wenzel - Behaviour, 2001 - Springer
... Enclosure 2 2 nd web 0.00 (8) ** Chalybion 2 nd web 0.18 (28) 0.30 (33) 3 rd web
0.00 (14) 0.33 (15) ... At web hub 0.17 0.18 In web periphery 0.50 0.73 * ...

Measuring web site quality improvements: a case study of the forum on strategic management knowledge … -
SJ Barnes, R Vidgen - Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2003 - emeraldinsight.com
... 19 Makes it easy to communi cate with the organization 5.14 0.20 1.59 4.17 0.21
1.66 5.10 0.17 1.32 4.95 0.18 1.37 20 What is your overall view of this Web

[PDF] Using Ontologies to Discover Domain-Level Web Usage Profiles -
HK Dai, B Mobasher - Semantic Web Mining - km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
... Property 1, 1???,??? Property 2, 0.7???,??? Property 3, 0.18???,??? Property 4, 0.18???}.
45 Page 54. Fig. 6. The Ontology of a Real Estate Web site Containing ...

[PDF] Mining Web Access Logs Using Relational Competitive Fuzzy Clustering -
O Nasraoui, H Frigui, A Joshi, R Krishnapuram - Proceedings of the Eight International Fuzzy Systems …, 1999 - ai.rightnow.com
Page 1. Mining Web Access Logs Using Relational Competitive Fuzzy Clustering Olfa
Nasraoui Hichem Frigui Anupam Joshi Raghu Krishnapuram Comp. Engg. & Comp. Sc. ...

[PDF] The MIT Microelectronics WebLab: a Web-Enabled Remote Laboratory for Microelectronic Device … -
JA del Alamo, L Brooks, C McLean, J Hardison, G … - World Congress on Networked Learning in a Global Environment …, 2002 - www-mtl.mit.edu
... On the client side, a standard Java-enabled web browser and an Internet connection ...
by graduate students at MIT to characterize state-of-the-art 0.18 ?m CMOS ...

Real life information retrieval: a study of user queries on the Web -
BJ Jansen, A Spink, J Bateman, T Saracevic - ACM SIGIR Forum, 1998 - portal.acm.org
... But in any case, this, of course, has interesting implications for recall and may
illustrate a need for high precision in Web IR algorithms ... 8 32 0.18 25 1 0.01 ...

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10 Tips To Maintain Your Weight Over The Holidays

Article Date: 03 Dec 2006 - 0:00am (PST)
Keeping tabs on your weight during the holiday season can be a daunting challenge. Between parties, family dinners and cookie baking, there's plenty of temptation to abandon healthy eating and exercise.

Kronos Optimal Health Company offers these 10 tips to help maintain your weight this holiday season:

1. Take Control. Manage yo ur appetite with vegetables and high-fiber cereals. These foods help you to feel full faster and keep blood sugars steady. 2. Slow Down. It's tempting to skip a meal in favor of checking off more items on your to-do list. Don't. When you skip a meal, you are more likely to binge the next time you eat to compensate.

3. Plan Ahead. Keep nutrient-dense snack foods on hand. Fruits, vegetables and good quality protein sources including low- or non-fat cottage cheese and cheese sticks, eggs, sliced meat and soy nuts, are all great options.

4. Portion Wisely. Buy snacks in individual serving sizes or portion them out in small snack baggies.

5. Get Your Z's. Adequate rest is a must. Lack of sleep can lead people to consume more sugary foods and more calories during the day. Aim for eight hours of quality sleep each night.

6. Lighten Up. Look for ways to make healthy changes to your favorite holiday dishes. Using fat-free sour cream instead of regular sour cream eliminates approximately 474 calories and 95 grams of fat per 16-ounce container.

7. Choose Wisely. An average holiday meal contains more than 2,000 calories. Green beans, skinless turkey, sweet potatoes, cranberries and pumpkin are all rich in vitamins. But beware of additives such as butter, sugar or oil that add unhealthy calories and fat.

8. Think Before You Eat. Emotions run high this time of year. Don't eat when you're angry or upset. Emotions interfere with your ability to make healthy choices, and can also upset your digestion.

9. Track Alcohol. Empty calories from alcoholic beverages add up quickly. Alcohol has no nutritional value, and can weaken your willpower, leading you to eat more than you planned.

10. Keep Moving. The U.S. Surgeon General recommends a minimum of 30 minutes of physical activity on most days. Enjoy a daily brisk walk to kick-start your day or after dinner to help keep energy levels up while easing holiday stress.

Kronos Optimal Health Company
http://www.kronoshealth.com

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Hot News For Cold Weather ... Innovative Drexel University Study Shows A New Way To Help Fight The Flu

Researchers at Drexel University's Department of Bioscience & Biotechnology successfully demonstrated an increased immune response to influenza infection in subjects given the all natural supplement ImmPower(TM), which contains pure AHCC (Active Hexose Correlated Compound), a hybridized mushroom extract. This original research, conducted by immunologists Dr. Elizabeth Gardner, Barry Ritz & colleagues, appears in Journal of Nutrition, November, 2006. The supplement, distributed by NY-based American BioSciences, Inc., appears to boost the immune response to influenza, in particular, a vital part of the immune system called Natural Killer (NK) cells. This finding is of critical importance because an immediate immune response from NK Cells is responsible for lessening both the duration and the severity of the influenza infection.

Though more than 32 studies have already been published, Drexel's is the first to evaluate ImmPower's AHCC in the context of influenza, demonstrating its efficacy in protecting against the flu's consequences: reducing the rate of infection, * reducing the severity of infection, both in terms of symptoms and damage to lungs, * speeding the rate of recovery and reducing the duration of illness, and * dramatically reducing the fatal consequences.

American BioSciences, the first to introduce ImmPower-AHCC into the US more than 7 years ago & still its largest distributor, worked closely with Drexel in helping design this study. With the current increase in the threat of influenza viruses, studies showing the decrease in protection from flu shots, and the recent controversy about anti-flu drugs, Drexel's good news about ImmPower-AHCC couldn't come at a better time.

Drexel's Study Shows Increasing Natural Killer Cells with ImmPower-AHCC Helps Fight the Flu

NK Cells are the immune system's first line of defense against virus, hunting the germs down before they have the ability to spread & affect overall health. NK Cell response is ultimately responsible for stopping the progression of influenza infection and helping to clear the infection. In this study, ImmPower's AHCC appears to increase NK Cell activity immediately, and help achieve peak NK Cell activity within 48 hours.

For more on the study & ImmPower-AHCC: 1-888-884-7770, http://www.AHCCflu.info

American BioSciences, Inc.
http://www.AHCCflu.info
 

Occupational Therapy Clinic Benefits Children And Students

The occupation of a child is play. Sometimes, when certain problems stand between a child and normal play, the help of an occupational therapist is needed. The University of Missouri-Columbia School of Health Professions is completing its first year of providing this type of help for children through a clinic staffed entirely by occupational therapy students, supervised by a licensed therapist. The pediatric clinic is providing early intervention for children and a place for students to get hands-on experience in their field of study.

"In the past, services were often not provided to children until they were of school age. Research shows that early intervention is best because the brain is more capable of change during that period of time. So, especially for children with long-term issues, early intervention can help address any challenges a child may be experiencing before they are set and become an even greater hurdle," said Lea Ann Brittain, clinical instructor of occupational therapy and clinic coordinator.

The clinic provides evaluations for children of all ages, but the majority are of pre-school age. Brittain said the children could experience anything from difficulty with handwriting and dressing themselves to poor coordination and fine motor skills. The evaluation helps pinpoint the problem and the cause. Children in need of occupational therapy range from children with cerebral palsy or autism spectrum disorders to prematurity or developmental delay. Occupational therapy uses purposeful activities to promote the greatest possible function in performing daily tasks.

"If a child is a year old and not using a fork, then that is not an issue; however, if a four-year-old child is not using a fork, then that is a problem," Brittain said. "People really underestimate the amount of stress these types of delays can cause for families. We are just one element. What really helps kids is people coming together - parents, other community and therapy supports and schools."

The clinic also complements the work being done at the School of Health Profession's Robert G. Combs Language Preschool. Brittain said those students involved in collaboration with other disciplines really learn the benefits of working as a team.

"Students demonstrate much better clinical reasoning and understand what is realistic to expect," Brittain said. "These real-world scenarios also teach them how to work with families and kids with special needs."

University of Missouri
329 Jesse Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-1280
United States
http://www.missouri.edu/
 
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