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  • On the stage-one colony world of Lalonde, a humid jungle planet accepting colonists from Earth's overflowing European arcologies, a new village is being settled.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Adam Whitehead 2009

  • On the stage-one colony world of Lalonde, a humid jungle planet accepting colonists from Earth's overflowing European arcologies, a new village is being settled.

    Wertzone Classics: The Reality Dysfunction by Peter F. Hamilton Adam Whitehead 2009

  • The tumor turned out to be a stage-one squamous cell carcinoma -- a type of lung cancer strongly related to smoking.

    The Price Of Smoking 2008

  • He said last summer he was already worried that the Iraqis were in a stage-one civil war.

    CNN Transcript Feb 26, 2006 2006

  • And you know we've had about six days in a row of 100-degree temperatures and we haven't had a stage-one alert because of those peeker plants.

    CNN Transcript Aug 14, 2003 2003

  • With so few healthcare providers on track right now for stage-one compliance, there will also be a scramble for health IT talent to help implement these systems, said Zywiak.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • Right now, it's estimated that fewer than 6% of the nation's healthcare providers have health IT -- such as e-health records and computerized physician order entry systems -- in place to meet even stage-one meaningful use requirements, said Walt Zywiak, a CSC principal researcher in an interview with

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • In the meantime, CSC has pinpointed the top challenges eligible healthcare providers face in meeting stage-one meaningful use requirements.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • In the meantime, CSC has pinpointed the top challenges eligible healthcare providers face in meeting stage-one meaningful use requirements.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • Right now, it's estimated that fewer than 6% of the nation's healthcare providers have health IT -- such as e-health records and computerized physician order entry systems -- in place to meet even stage-one meaningful use requirements, said Walt Zywiak, a CSC principal researcher in an interview with

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

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