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Facial Plastic Surgery, 1999
Technology is changing the way the world communicates. With the Internet in its infancy, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) understands that utilization of the World Wide Web (WWW) can dramatically help us communicate with each other, with our patients, and with the public.
Jon E. Mendelsohn, Peter A. Hilger
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Technology is changing the way the world communicates. With the Internet in its infancy, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) understands that utilization of the World Wide Web (WWW) can dramatically help us communicate with each other, with our patients, and with the public.
Jon E. Mendelsohn, Peter A. Hilger
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1999
With increasingly more useful information becoming available on the World Wide Web and with the Internet becoming accessible to everyone, an organized and annotated review of sites beneficial to midwives is an important tool. In addition to being useful to midwifery professionals, this listing will be helpful to nursing and midwifery educators and ...
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With increasingly more useful information becoming available on the World Wide Web and with the Internet becoming accessible to everyone, an organized and annotated review of sites beneficial to midwives is an important tool. In addition to being useful to midwifery professionals, this listing will be helpful to nursing and midwifery educators and ...
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Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, 2001
A lot of efforts done in the word of the Web aims to facilitate data representation and data mining. This is done most of the time by a syntactic formalisation of knowledge or information using languages such as XML or RDF using an hypertext structure. We claim that this is not sufficient and that we need to provide a way of specifying semantic (global)
Thierry Despeyroux, Brigitte Trousse
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A lot of efforts done in the word of the Web aims to facilitate data representation and data mining. This is done most of the time by a syntactic formalisation of knowledge or information using languages such as XML or RDF using an hypertext structure. We claim that this is not sufficient and that we need to provide a way of specifying semantic (global)
Thierry Despeyroux, Brigitte Trousse
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Collegian, 1997
This regular feature will identify and describe interesting and informative sites on the World Wide Web, sites that are relevant to nursing and can help you, the nurse, professionally. It is intended to provide information about sites, evaluate their usefulness for nurses and, hopefully, help reduce search time for Web users.
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This regular feature will identify and describe interesting and informative sites on the World Wide Web, sites that are relevant to nursing and can help you, the nurse, professionally. It is intended to provide information about sites, evaluate their usefulness for nurses and, hopefully, help reduce search time for Web users.
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Journal of Business Research, 2009
Abstract This research extends the concept of salesperson customer orientation to Internet marketing by conceptualizing and studying the effects of Web site customer orientation on perceived Web site quality and consumer behavior. This research also adapts the concept of brand/store personality to Internet marketing by investigating the effects of ...
Naveen Donthu, Amit Poddar, Yujie Wei
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Abstract This research extends the concept of salesperson customer orientation to Internet marketing by conceptualizing and studying the effects of Web site customer orientation on perceived Web site quality and consumer behavior. This research also adapts the concept of brand/store personality to Internet marketing by investigating the effects of ...
Naveen Donthu, Amit Poddar, Yujie Wei
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Web site: a structured document
Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2003. Proceedings., 2005A web site is a set of web pages and hypertexts links.The contribution of this paper is a description of websites also called web documents as a structured objectwith a logical and a physical structure. Indeed, it willshow that the web document can be divided intogeometrical blocks (physical structure) and furthermoreeach page of a site has an ...
Gagneux, Antoine, Emptoz, Hubert
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Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters - WWW Alt. '04, 2004
We provide a system for surfing the web at a high level of abstraction, which is an analogy of the web browser, but which displays entire sites at a time. It allows a principled investigation of what is present, based on an overview of all available information. We show a site's relation to other sites, the broad nature of the information contained and
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We provide a system for surfing the web at a high level of abstraction, which is an analogy of the web browser, but which displays entire sites at a time. It allows a principled investigation of what is present, based on an overview of all available information. We show a site's relation to other sites, the broad nature of the information contained and
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Bioterrorism Web Sites for Pharmacists
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2003OBJECTIVE To identify Internet Web sites for ease of accessibility to bioterrorism-related information, comprehensive provision of bioterrorism-related information, and provision of bioterrorism information that specifically pertains to the pharmacy profession.
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Web Sites of Interest to Immunologists
Current Protocols in Immunology, 2000AbstractThe astonishing increase in the amount of biologically relevant data on the World Wide Web (WWW) enables immunologists to immediately access databases; scan literature; use tools and software; find information on collections, educational resources, and research groups; and exploit that information for scientific projects and clinical trials ...
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2007
Publisher Summary A company's online presence is a critical component of most organizations. And that online presence includes not only its face to the external world—it's Web site(s) for customers, potential clients, suppliers, etc.—but its face to its internal world, its intranet, for use by its employees.
Bill Holtsnider, Brian D. Jaffe
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Publisher Summary A company's online presence is a critical component of most organizations. And that online presence includes not only its face to the external world—it's Web site(s) for customers, potential clients, suppliers, etc.—but its face to its internal world, its intranet, for use by its employees.
Bill Holtsnider, Brian D. Jaffe
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