TGAL Manual
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060865 Tandem Computers Incorporated 3–11
This example illustrates a command file that produces a report:
\NEW ODD;TEXT ON;OUTLEN 65
\TOPMARGIN 10;BOTTOMMARGIN 10
\SECT "1-" 1
\POFF 5;ALT ON 5
\DBL ON
\SPACE 10;CENTER 2
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
\SPACE 3;HEAD "INTRODUCTION"
\SUBHEAD "" TODAY
This report is designed to explain and to describe the progress
achieved in stress management using mice as the guinea pigs.
This research began in an attempt to develop a program that can
be used on the corporate level to teach employees to manage
stress. The questions the research team set out to answer were:
o When does a crowd become unbearable?
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Tests were designed to determine the maximum density of mice
possible before the mice started behaving strangely.
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o How much private space is necessary?
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Several mice houses were built of varying sizes and with
varying number of rooms.
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o Does music still have charms?
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Music was piped into the mice houses.
The range of music included J.#S.#Bach, Devo, and Benny
Goodman.
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o Do unhealthy mice have a lower tolerance to stress?
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Some mice were enrolled in an exercise program, some were
confined to their rooms, and some were given oxygen during
stressful situations.
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Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
This research is to serve as the foundation of a total concept in
stress management. Everything from the building to the cafeteria
has been examined with respect to the mice results. The
implementation of this total program is to begin with the
construction of a new building with a controlled environment.
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Equipment
Equipment
Equipment
This project required 200 mice with various deficiencies, 20 mice
houses, and 50 recordings of music.
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The following table shows the price of mice used in this project.
The mice were carefully chosen in order to prevent excessive cost
overruns.
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