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Altra Holdings Announces Record Financial Results for the Second ...
MarketWatch -
Also, the company has posted slides on its web site at http://www.altramotion.com in the Investor Relations Section in the Events & Presentations tab to ...AIMC
Why fees for mortgage brokers differ between US and England
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - Aug 2, 2008
While there are some differences, most lenders pay a fee of 0.35 percent of the loan amount on standard products to borrowers with good credit. ...
BT Group buys Ribbit for $105 Mln cash - Update
RTT News, NY - Jul 29, 2008
BT-AL is currently trading at 196.60 pence, down 0.70 pence or 0.35%, on a volume of 2.32 million shares. by RTT Staff Writer.BT
Web reference tool helps traders pick the best bond price and yield
Toronto Star,  Canada - Jul 6, 2008
The iShares CDN real return bond index fund has a management-expense ratio of 0.35 per cent, a fraction of what it costs for an actively managed bond fund. ...

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MWI Veterinary Supply Announces Fiscal 2008 Third Quarter Results ...
CNNMoney.com - Jul 31, 2008
The conference call will also be carried live on the Company's web site at www.mwivet.com. Audio replay will be made available through August 14, ...
Stratasys Reports Record Second Quarter Financial Results Trading Markets (press release)
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CPI Financial
Commonwealth Bankshares, Inc., Norfolk, VA, Reports Earnings of ...
FOXBusiness - Jul 30, 2008
Additional information about the company, its products and services, can be found on the Web at www.bankofthecommonwealth.com. ...
ADP Reports Fiscal 2008 Results; Provides Fiscal 2009 Guidance Trading Markets (press release)
Banner Corporation Announces Second Quarter Results; Includes ... MarketWatch
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American Equity Reports Second Quarter 2008 Operating Income of ...
WELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 30, 2008
An audio replay will be available shortly after the call on AEL?s web site. An audio replay will also be available via telephone through August 21, ...AEL
Nexity Financial Second Quarter Results
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
Webcast: Live via the Internet and Windows Media Player http://www.nexitybank.com/ then to the Investor Relations section, to conference in via the web Then ...
TSMC Reports Second Quarter EPS of NT$1.12 PR Newswire (press release)
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Geron Corporation Reports 2008 Second Quarter Financial Results ...
MarketWatch - Jul 30, 2008
Net loss applicable to common stockholders for the first six months of 2008 was $27.2 million, or $(0.35) per share, compared to $16.5 million or $(0.23) ...GERN
Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Reports Second Quarter Results
MarketWatch - Jul 29, 2008
Live access to the teleconference will be available on the "Corporate" section of our Web site at http://www.waddell.com. A Web cast replay will be made ...WDR
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[PDF] The diameter of the world wide web -
R Albert, H Jeong, AL Barabasi - Arxiv preprint cond-mat/9907038, 1999 - arxiv.org
... shows, we find that the average of d over all pairs of vertices follows d =
0.35+2.06 log(N), indicating that the web forms a small-world network [5,7], known ...

… ecological and evolutionary interdependence between web architecture and web silk spun by orb web -
CL Craig - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1987 - Blackwell Synergy
... 2). The reference web radial pre-stress was set at 0.35 x lo9 N mP2 and spiral
pre-stress was set at approximately zero (0.35 x lo4 N m-*). All idealized webs ...

Exploring the factors associated with Web site success in the context of electronic commerce -
C Liu, KP Arnett - Information & Management, 2000 - Elsevier
... In order to further determine factors associated with Web site success, an exploratory
factor ... Some used the cut-off value of 0.35 [37], while others used the ...

[PS] Overview of the TREC-8 Web Track -
D Hawking, E Voorhees, N Craswell, P Bailey - Proc. of TREC-8 - research.microsoft.com
... isw50t .029 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.05 0.1 0.15
0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 Small Web Ad Hoc Figure 3 ...
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The detrital food web in a shortgrass prairie -
HW Hunt, DC Coleman, ER Ingham, RE Ingham, ET … - Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1987 - Springer
... Page 5. HW Hunt et al.: The detrital food web in a shortgrass prairie ...
Collembola 8 1.84 0.5 0.35 Predaceous mites 8 1.84 0.6 0.35 ...

Embedded configurable logic ASIC -
W Chang - US Patent 6,260,087, 2001 - freepatentsonline.com
... Inventors: Chang, Web; ... In the foreseeable future, ASIC geometry will decreases from
0.35 micron feature size to 0.25 micron, 0.18 micron or even smaller ...

Creating Adaptive Web Sites Through Usage-Based Clustering of URLs -
B Mobasher, R Cooley, J Srivastava - Proceedings of the 1999 Workshop on Knowledge and Data …, 1999 - doi.ieeecs.org
... In this paper we have presented an architecture for automatic Web personalization
based on Web usage data. ... personal-pages 0.37 /registration-info 0.35 ...

Comparing Web, Correspondence and Lecture versions of a second-year non-major Biology course -
M Collins - British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... Web 22 74.7 125.39 11.20 t-tests t P Correspondence and lecture 1.584 0.05
Correspondence and Web 1.324 0.35 Lecture and Web 0.484 0.05 Page 4. ...

SILK MEDIATED DEFENSE BY AN ORB WEB SPIDER AGAINST PREDATORY MUD-DAUBER WASPS -
TA Blackledge, JW Wenzel - Behaviour, 2001 - Springer
... Spider responds to mimicry 0.21 0.42 Spider defensive behaviors Runs to edge of
web 0.35 0.39 Drops from web 0.47 0.47 Runs away from web 0.13 0.06 ...

Artifacts or Attributes? Effects of Resolution on the Little Rock Lake Food Web -
ND Martinez - Ecological Monographs, 1991 - JSTOR
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AXIMUM LINKAGE | SPECIES WEBS ~ WEB , "MINIMUM LINKAGE WEBS 0.35[ 0 50 ...

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New Diabetes Drug Improves Blood Sugar, Weight Loss

December 5, 2006 08:41:07 PM PST

TUESDAY, Dec. 5 (HealthDay News) -- The new drug called rimonabant (brand name Acomplia) helped improve blood sugar control and promote weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes, according to study results released Tuesday by drug maker Sanofi-Aventis.

The study of 278 patients at 56 centers in the United States and six other countries found that the drug also had an effect on other risk factors such as levels of good and bad cholesterol, blood pressure and triglycerides.

The patients in this study, called SERENADE (Study Evaluating Rimonabant Efficacy in Drug-Naive Diabetic Patients), were not taking any other medications for their diabetes. The findings were presented at the World Diabetes Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.

"The management of type 2 diabetes should not only focus on controlling blood sugar levels but also improve other risk factors such as weight, good and bad cholesterol, triglycerides and blood pressure," Dr. Julio Rosenstock, director of the Dallas Diabetes and Endocrine Center at Medical City and clinical professor of medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, said in a prepared statement.

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"This study suggests that rimonabant can achieve improvement in blood glucose with the added benefit of significant weight loss and improvement in other risk factors," said Rosenstock, who was an investigator in the SERENADE study.

"Some current medications for type 2 diabetes are often associated with weight gain. The fact that blood sugar levels were reduced along with weight loss and improvements in HDL ("good") cholesterol and triglycerides may further support the novel mechanism of action of rimonabant, which is different from the mode of action of current oral anti-diabetic medications," Rosenstock said.

This is the second study to find that rimonabant improves blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. The previous study, funded by Sanofi-Aventis, was published online Oct. 27 in the journal The Lancet.

Rimonabant is approved in Europe but has not been approved in the United States.

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about diabetes.

 

New York City Bans Trans Fats at Restaurants

New York City's Board of Health voted unanimously Tuesday to make the city the first in the United States to ban trans fats at restaurants.

As of July 2007, restaurants will not be permitted to use most frying oils that contain artery-clogging trans fats and by July 2008 they won't be allowed to serve any foods that contain trans fats, the Associated Press reported.

It's believed that trans fats increase the risk of heart disease by increasing bad cholesterol while lowering good cholesterol. The average American eats 4.7 pounds of trans fats per year, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg has dismissed critics who say the city crossed a line by trying to legislate what people eat, the AP reported.

"Nobody wants to take away your french fries and hamburgers -- I love those things too. But if you can make them with something that is less damaging to your health, we should do that," Bloomberg said recently.

Chicago is considering a law to severely limit the amount of trans fats that can be used in restaurants. Many food makers and fast food chains have already stopped using trans fats or plan to stop using them.

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VA Fails to Track Spending on Mental Health Services: Report

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs didn't spend the entire $300 million it budgeted in recent years to increase mental health services for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorders and substance abuse problems, and it also failed to keep tabs on how some of that money was spent, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report contends.

To improve mental health services for veterans, the VA added $100 million in 2005 and another $200 million this year. The money was to be given to the VA's regional network of medical center, hospitals, and clinics, the Associated Press reported.

But the GAO report said that VA's spending on new mental health services fell short by $12 million in 2005 and by about $42 million in fiscal 2006. The VA provided $35 million to its 21 health care networks in 2005, but failed to tell the networks that the money was to be used for mental health services.

The GAO report also said that VA medical centers returned $46 million to VA headquarters because they were unable to spend the money in fiscal 2006, the AP reported.

The VA is also unable to ascertain how much of $112 million was spent on new or improved mental health services in fiscal 2006, the GAO said.

In September, the VA said that more than one third of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who sought medical treatment from the VA in the previous 18 months reported symptoms of mental health problems, the AP said.

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Minnesota Tops State Health Rankings

For the fourth straight year, Minnesota has taken first place in state health rankings in the annual United Health Foundation report, which also found Americans 0.3 percent healthier in 2006 than they were last year.

Minnesota has taken top spot in 11 of the 17 years of the survey by the United Health Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit foundation funded by the UnitedHealth Group health care company.

The report's rankings are based on a number of factors including access to care, incidence of preventable disease, smoking rates, child poverty rates, and motor vehicle deaths, the Associated Press reported.

Minnesota took top spot due to its low rates of: uninsured (8.4 percent); children in poverty (10 percent); infant mortality (5.1 deaths per 1,000 live births). The other states in the top five were Vermont, New Hampshire, Hawaii and Connecticut.

Louisiana was rated the least-healthy state. Others in the bottom five were Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas, the AP said.

The report also listed states with the largest improvements and declines in overall health since last year. The states with the most improvement were Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin and Kansas. Those with the worst declines were New Mexico, Idaho and West Virginia.

From 1990 to 2006, the percentage of uninsured Americans increased from 13.4 percent to 15.9 percent, the report said.

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U.S. Government Scientist Charged with Taking Drug Company Perks

A senior scientist at the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMN) was charged Monday with accepting $285,000 in consulting fees and travel expenses from drug maker Pfizer Inc. without first getting authorization from his superiors and ethics watchdogs, the Baltimore Sun reported.

Federal prosecutors charged 55-year-old Pearson "Trey" Sunderland III, chief of NIMN's geriatric psychiatry branch, with conflict of interest. If convicted, Sunderland could be sentenced to up to one year in prison and fined up to $100,000. He's scheduled to make his first court appearance Friday.

Sunderland is still an employee of the NIMH, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

This is the latest in a series of cases involving federal government researchers and officials with financial ties to the drug industry, the Sun reported.

In October, former U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Lester M. Crawford pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges. He admitted he lied about owning stock and options in companies regulated by the FDA.

On Monday, NIH officials confirmed to the Sun that more than 40 of the agency's scientists are believed to have had outside, fee-based relationships with private companies. Almost none of them were charged with crimes. Most were disciplined internally or retired from the NIH.

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U.S. Must Prepare for Hispanic Aging Boom

The number of older Hispanics in the United States will triple over the next two decades and a national approach to dealing with Hispanic aging issues will be needed to cope with that growth, warns a report released Tuesday by the National Alliance for Hispanic Health and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.

This aging boom is partly due to the fact that Hispanics live longer than blacks and whites. But the report, released at a meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, also noted that longer lives mean Hispanics live more years with health problems.

By 2030, Hispanics aged 65 and older will outnumber elderly black Americans by one million people, the report said. The number of elderly Hispanics in the United States is expected to reach 13.8 million by 2050, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

But the U.S. health care and long term care systems have not yet adapted to the needs of Hispanics, said the report, which is based on information presented at the Second Conference on Aging in the Americas held in September at the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

In health terms, Hispanics tend to do best when they're connected to their culture and community, the report noted. This is an important clue about the positive role that connectedness and family, faith and culture can play in dealing with the Hispanic aging boom in the U.S.

In related news, a study from the nonprofit RAND Corporation found that rates of healthy habits among U.S. Hispanics -- such as exercise and good nutrition --- stay stagnant over succeeding generations, or even decline.

 
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