Word: link
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Portable, accessible records are the key to increasing the quality of care and minimizing errors in the paper trail. In some places, regional health information organizations link patients and local providers. Elsewhere, medical groups are setting up their own websites, and patients are creating personal health records that can be shared with their doctors...
...goes. Broadband is better when you're uploading your video: a 5-minute clip can easily take 10 minutes to upload, even on a high-speed connection. But even if it's going to multiple addresses, it only has to upload it one time. Recipients get just a link that they click to download and watch the video, so no one's e-mail inbox is bogged down by your clip...
Franklin says his job as first class marshal, to which he was elected in November, involves serving as a “link between the Harvard Alumni Association and the senior class” for planning Class of 2005 activities...
...Without a direct link that they plagiarized, it seems to me these light slaps on the wrist were the best Harvard could do without additional evidence,” says Mark S. Frankel, director of the Scientific Freedom, Responsibility, and Law Program at the American Association for the Advancement of Science and an expert on legal and ethical issues associated with research misconduct...
Ironically, Harvard’s pitching staff was estimated as its weakest link in the preseason, with four starters besides former ace Trey Hendricks ’04 having made at least five starts in 2004—and none recording an ERA lower than...