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Science, New Series, Vol. 216, No. 4546, May 7, 1982

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Front Matter (29 pp.)


Letters

Alcohol and Pregnancy, p. 564

Jennie Kline


Nuclear Waste Disposal, p. 564+567

Paul C. Mangelsdorf; Frederick L. Sayles; Richard P. Von Herzen; Joris M. Gieskes; Russell E. McDuff; Roger N. Anderson; Charles D. Hollister


Erratum: Abnormal Glutamate Metabolism in an Adult-Onset Degenerative Neurological Disorder, p. 567


Ten Years after Stockholm, p. 569

Gilbert F. White


Galactic Evolution: A Survey of Recent Progress, pp. 571-580

K. M. Strom; S. E. Strom


DNA Conformation, Dynamics, and Interactions in Solution, pp. 581-590

Dinshaw J. Patel; Arthur Pardi; Keiichi Itakura


Energy and the Oil-Importing Developing Countries, pp. 590-595

Joy Dunkerley; William Ramsay


News and Comment

Pentagon Moves toward First-Strike Capability, pp. 596-598

R. Jeffrey Smith


A Poor Start for the Militarization of Space, pp. 599-602

William J. Broad


Security Checks on USDA Peer Reviewers, p. 600

Eliot Marshall


Chip Makers Turn to Academe with Offer of Research Support, p. 601

Colin Norman


Briefing

Environmentalists Now Targeting Reagan, p. 602

Constance Holden


Fewer Grants Next Year, Says Future NIH Director, pp. 602-603

Marjorie Sun


New Biology Foundation Offers Fellowships, p. 603

Barbara J. Culliton


Inman Resigns from CIA, p. 603

Gina Kolata


Research News

New Valiums and Anti-Valiums on the Horizon, pp. 604-605

Gina Kolata


Neutrinos: No Oscillations?, p. 605

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Solar System Briefing, pp. 606-607

M. Mitchell Waldrop


U.S. Weather and the Equatorial Connection, pp. 608-610

Richard A. Kerr


AAAS News

Scientists Call for ``National Commitment'' at Senate Hearings, pp. 611-612

Joan Wrather


Conferences to Address Issues in Science Education, pp. 612-613


Call for Nominees--SFR Award, p. 613


Your Assistance is Requested, p. 613


Help Bring Science to the Visually Impaired, p. 613


Howard A. Meyerhoff, 1899-1982, p. 613


Gandhi Addresses Indian Science Congress, pp. 613-614


OCEANS '82 Set for Washington, D.C., p. 614


Obituaries, p. 614


Book Reviews

A Theory of Cognitive Balance, p. 615

Psychological Reactance

Sharon S. Brehm; Jack W. Brehm

Review author[s]: Christopher Peterson


The Use of Nitrogen by Plants, pp. 615-616

Genetic Engineering of Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation and Conservation of Fixed Nitrogen

J. M. Lyons; R. C. Valentine; D. A. Phillips; D. W. Rains; R. C. Huffaker

Review author[s]: T. LaRue


Paleobotany, p. 616

Geobotany II

Robert C. Romans

Review author[s]: Alfred Traverse


Peat Bogs, pp. 616-617

Peat Stratigraphy and Climatic Change

K. E. Barber

Review author[s]: H. E. Wright; Jan A. Janssens


High Energy Physics, pp. 617-618

Neutrino 81

R. J. Cence; E. Ma; A. Roberts

Review author[s]: David Schramm; James N. Fry


Reports

Precambrian Age of the Boston Basin: New Evidence from Microfossils, pp. 619-620

Cecilia Lenk; Paul K. Strother; Clifford A. Kaye; Elso S. Barghoorn


Skeleton of Diacodexis, Oldest Known Artiodactyl, pp. 621-623

Kenneth D. Rose


Upwelling of Hydrothermal Solutions through Ridge Flank Sediments Shown by Pore Water Profiles, pp. 623-626

Cynthia R. P. Maris; Michael L. Bender


Blade Technology in the Egyptian Nile Valley: Some New Evidence, pp. 626-628

P. M. Vermeersch; M. Otte; E. Gilot; E. Paulissen; G. Gijselings; D. Drappier


The Mount St. Helens Volcanic Eruption of 18 May 1980: Large Short-Term Surface Temperature Effects, pp. 628-630

Alan Robock; Clifford Mass


Venus Was Wet: A Measurement of the Ratio of Deuterium to Hydrogen, pp. 630-633

T. M. Donahue; J. H. Hoffman; R. R. Hodges; A. J. Watson


Uptake of Dissolved Sulfide by Spartina alterniflora: Evidence from Natural Sulfur Isotope Abundance Ratios, pp. 633-635

Paul R. Carlson; Joseph Forrest


Curiosities in Periodic Precipitation Patterns, pp. 635-637

Stefan C. Muller; Shoichi Kai; John Ross


Human Aldehyde Dehydrogenase: Mechanism of Inhibition by Disulfiram, pp. 637-639

Robert C. Vallari; Regina Pietruszko


Phosphoglucomutase: Evidence for a New Locus Expressed in Human Milk, pp. 639-640

Jose Maria Cantu; Bertha Ibarra


Prenatal Exposure to Phenobarbital Permanently Decreases Testosterone and Causes Reproductive Dysfunction, pp. 640-642

Chhanda Gupta; Sumner J. Yaffe; Bernard H. Shapiro


Calmodulin Binds to Chick Lens Gap Junction Protein in a Calcium-Independent Manner, pp. 642-644

Michael J. Welsh; Jon C. Aster; Mark Ireland; Jose Alcala; Harry Maisel


Neonatal Thymectomy Prevents Spontaneous Diabetes Mellitus in the BB/W Rat, pp. 644-646

Arthur A. Like; Edward Kislauskis; R. Michael Williams; Aldo A. Rossini


High Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Activity in the Neurohypophysis of Brattleboro Rats, pp. 646-647

C. Chevillard; J. M. Saavedra


Oxytocin Induces Maternal Behavior in Virgin Female Rats, pp. 648-650

Cort A. Pedersen; John A. Ascher; Yvonne L. Monroe; Arthur J. Prange


Dolphins and the Bends, pp. 650-651

R. Stuart Mackay; Jerome Y. Lettvin; Edward R. Gruberg; Robert M. Rose; George Plotkin; S. H. Ridgway; R. Howard


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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