
Extensively revised and updated, with the addition of new chapters and authors, this long-awaited second edition covers all aspects of clinical data management. Giving details of the efficient clinical data management procedures required to satisfy both corporate objectives and quality audits by regulatory authorities, this text is timely and an important contribution to the literature.
The volume:
* is written by well-known and experienced authors in this area
* provides new approaches to major topics in clinical data management
* contains new chapters on systems software validation, database design and performance measures.
It will be invaluable to anyone in the field within the pharmaceutical industry, and to all biomedical professionals working in clinical research.
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PC World - June 2008
Language: English
Released by: PC World Editorial
Date: June 2008
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Fix Your Own PC

ThiS magazine teaches you how to maintain and fix your PC in times of crisis.
Suitable for both beginners or professionals. FULL 164 PAGES
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Microsoft Windows XP Registry Guide

Publisher : Microsoft Press
Author(s) : Jerry Honeycutt
ISBN : 0735617880
Page : 440
Category : Windows XP
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Windows XP Hacks & Mods For Dummies

Book Description
Ever feel as though Windows XP was running YOU, instead of the other way around? Maybe
it's time to show Windows who's boss. Make it run YOUR way. Get rid of the stuff that
doesn't help you do what you want to do. Soup up security so you're better protected
against spyware and other nasties. Find things faster with more efficient searches. Woody
Leonhard shows you exactly how to do it in Windows XP Hacks & Mods For Dummies.
Don't let the word "hack" intimidate you. Woody walks you through every suggested
adjustment step by step. He even provides plenty of explanation about what's involved and
what tools you need. Windows XP Hacks & Mods For Dummies even gives you a convenient list
of common hacks you should avoid because they don’t accomplish much. You'll discover how
to:
* Eliminate the annoying features that came pre-installed on your PC
* Speed up your system performance
* Pin programs, folders, files, and Web pages so they appear on your Start menu
* Launch applications more quickly
* Boost the performance of your favorite games
* Get the most from your iPod and Windows Media Player
* Navigate peer-to-peer file sharing safely
* Find free virus protection
In the fun and friendly Dummies style, Woody Leonhard gives you tons of helpful advice to
make your relationship with Windows XP a lot more rewarding.
From the Back Cover
Make Windows XP look, feel, and act the way you want
Simplify searches, find free virus protection, and make Windows love your iPod®
Hacks? Mods? Don't be frightened — this book walks you through each and every one, and
even steers you clear of well-known hacks that don't really accomplish anything. See how
some simple tools can help you take control and create settings you can actually use,
shortcuts that simplify your life, security measures that really work, and lots more.
Discover how to
* Remove features you never use
* Speed up system performance
* Launch applications more quickly
* Fight spyware more effectively
* Get peak performance from your XP games
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Alan Simpson's Windows XP Bible (Bible)

Comprehensive in its treatment of Microsoft's latest and greatest operating system for
the masses, Alan Simpson's Windows XP Bible has an answer to most "How do I..." questions
that are likely to arise in the minds of Windows XP users, particularly those who aren't
too familiar with recent versions of Windows.
If you're going to buy a Windows XP reference book for your office, this would be a good
choice. The author--the respected Alan Simpson, who's put out similarly comprehensive
books before--must have incredible patience, because he manages to document almost every
Windows procedure down to the last option and the final "OK" click. Most people won't
need this level of handholding--almost everyone has gained knowledge of the basic Windows
conventions by now--and perhaps this book could have been more compact (as it is, it's
pretty hefty) or contained more obscure details without it. But don't accuse Simpson of
neglecting details.
No one will read this book front to back. Most visits will begin with the table of
contents (which is very detailed) or the index (which is even more so). A page-flip or
two later, readers will have explanatory prose (which is clear and detailed, and almost
always strictly businesslike without being off-putting) and a procedure or two with
numbered steps.
The procedures have a particularly good design when it comes to options--it's clear what
happens if you make different choices in dialog boxes. Again, coverage is absolutely
comprehensive, with detailed explanations and procedures extending even to Internet
Connection Sharing (ICS) and the new Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).
--David Wall
Topics covered: Microsoft Windows XP (Professional Edition and Home Edition) for
beginning and intermediate-level users of the operating system, with a few bones thrown
in for more advanced users. Internet connectivity (standalone and shared), file
management, administrative duties such as backing up files and uninstalling programs,
local-area networks (LANs), and all other user-level aspects of Windows XP are covered.
Chapters on portable computer issues and security are particularly nice.
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