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An article on Tuesday about parents' use of software to monitor their children's activities online referred incorrectly to the children of Jill Ross, of Denver.
Andrew Zipern (NYT) Correction: June 12 , 2001 Tuesday A report in the Technology Briefing column of Business Day on Friday about a deal in which Loudeye Technologies will help Napster distribute music online referred incorrectly to Loudeye's involvement with "fingerprinting" software, which assigns each music file a unique identifier.
Pulsatile tinnitus was referred to on all 10 websites, but only three (Map of Medicine, GP notebook, and GP online) referred to it in the context of being a criterion for referral to secondary care.
PCPs from the BIDMC and GHS primary care practices who chose not to offer any of their patients access to their visit notes online, referred to here as "non-intervention PCPs," were included in the study as the PCP comparison group.
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