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Syracuse Research Corporation, Information Profiles on Potential OccupationalHa rds, Vol. 1, Single Chemicals Acroleiu, NTIS PB81-147951, U.S. Department of Commerce, Spriagfteld, Va., 1979, p. 11. [Pg.131]

E-mail corporate.information au.nufarm.com Web site www.nufarin.com... [Pg.196]

Gulf Oil Corporation, Information Brochure, "Solvent Refined Coal-II Turning Coal into Clean Energy," pp 4-5 Assessment of Technology for the Liquefaction of Coal, The National Research Council, Washington, 1977, pp 47-50. [Pg.53]

Gulf Oil Corporation, Information Brochure, "Solvent Refiped... [Pg.53]

Financial data and other corporate information can change quickly. A book of this type can be no more current than the data that was available as of the time of editing. Consequently, the financial picture, management and ownership of the firm(s) you are studying may have changed since the date of this book. For example, this almanac includes the most up-to-date sales figures and profits available to the editors as of late-2008. That means that we have typically used corporate financial data as of the end of 2007. [Pg.31]

Corporate Information Systems Terms such as management information systems (MIS) and information technology (IT) are frequently used to designate the upper levels of computer systems within a corporation. From a control perspective, the functions performed at this level are normally long-term and/or strategic. For example, in a processing plant, long-term contracts are required with the providers of the feedstocks. A forecast must be developed for the demand for possible products from the plant. This demand must be translated into... [Pg.595]

Internet website of BASF Corporation, information on Solutol HS 12. www.pharma-solutions.basf com/ (accessed July 2006). [Pg.3366]

Websites and corporate information The corporate information section of a website must be independent of promotional sections and identified as such at least on the homepage/site layout page/site plan. [Pg.186]

Pharmaceutical companies can publish corporate information on the internet, in the same form as when it was published through other media, as outlined in article R.5124-67 of the Code of Public Health. This is available to the general public. [Pg.187]

Corporate information must be scientific, technical or financial in nature (e.g. a company s annual report) and must not promote a medicinal product. A company s medicinal products, direction, and research and development activities can be referred to only on the condition that it is for information purposes only and not promotional. [Pg.187]

MICHAEL M. FARROW, ALLEN G. MILLER, and ANNE MARIE WALSH IBM Corporation, Information Products Division, Boulder, CO 80302... [Pg.455]

Confidentiality refers to how well private information is kept private, regardless of whether it is a patient, employee, or corporation. Information is available only to authorized persons, and none will be divulged to unauthorized individuals. This invokes the concept of security in the information system. In most cases, security is maintained in the system by introducing an appropriate user s I.D. and password format for each eligible user. Recent implementation of a federal law, the Hospital Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), has made it mandatory to insure stricter confidentiality measures in the healthcare system. A PACS should strictly meet this requirement. [Pg.93]

In the future more and more use of the web will be made by companies to provide corporate information, both financial and environmental, to shareholders and other stakeholders. This was certainly confirmed in this study as 86% of the CERs were found to be available on the internet, the only exceptions being five companies in the European region. [Pg.14]

Estimates suggest that by 1999 about 120 million computers were connected to the internet. A growing number of companies are contemplating using the internet as a channel for offering corporate information, both financial and environmental, and it is predicted that within ten years some companies could even move beyond web-delivered reports to real-time reporting. [Pg.18]


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