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Science, New Series, Vol. 111, No. 2891, May 26, 1950


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Front Matter, p. 583
Science and the Study of Mankind, pp. 559-563
Laura Thompson

Scientific Coordination in the South Pacific, pp. 564-567
Loring G. Hudson


Technical Papers
The Recovery of Auditory Nerve Action Potentials after Masking, pp. 567-568
Joseph E. Hawkins; Michael Kniazuk
The Effect of Exposure to Loud Tones upon Animal and Human Responses to Acoustic Clicks, pp. 569-571
Walter A. Rosenblith; Robert Galambos; Ira J. Hirsh
Identification of Estrogens by Paper Chromatography, pp. 571-572
Erich Heftmann
Enzymatic Activities of Isolated Normal and Mutant Mitochondria and Plastids of Higher Plants, pp. 572-574
H. G. DuBuy; M. W. Woods; Mary D. Lackey
The Significance of Nonclassical Statistics, pp. 574-576
R. V. L. Hartley
An Analysis of Multiple Counter Technique for the Measurement of Radioactive Sources Independent of Geometry, pp. 576-578
Saul Hertz; Glenn E. Whitham; Allan MacLeod; Louis Hanopol; Arthur Miller
Isolation of a Steroid Hormone from the Adrenal-Vein Blood of Dogs, pp. 578-579
Don H. Nelson; Hans Reich; Leo T. Samuels
The Effect of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid and Various Other Substances upon the Respiration of Blue Lupine Seedling Roots, pp. 579-581
Fred R. West; James H. M. Henderson


Comments and Communications
Prosodic Patterns and Oral Stress, pp. 582-583
George L. Trager; Frank C. Calkins
The Use as Test Material of Inbred Strains of Mice Having High Frequencies of Audiogenic Seizures, p. 583
J. P. Scott


News and Notes, pp. 584-588

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