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Science, New Series, Vol. 216, No. 4550, Jun. 4, 1982

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Front Matter (19 pp.)


Letters

Plea to the Scientific Community, p. 1046

David Baltimore; Paul Berg; Konrad E. Bloch; Donald D. Brown; Arthur Kornberg; Daniel Nathans; Hamilton O. Smith; James D. Watson; Lewis Thomas


Freedom of Expression, p. 1046

Stanley Alderson


Lead Regulations, p. 1046+1048

Kathleen M. Bennett


Science Instruction and Religion, p. 1048

W. H. Hildemann


Journal Prices, p. 1048

Nina J. Root


The Fate of School Science, p. 1055

Frank Press


Nonlinear Optics and Spectroscopy, pp. 1057-1064

Nicolaas Bloembergen


The Alu Family of Dispersed Repetitive Sequences, pp. 1065-1070

Carl W. Schmid; Warren R. Jelinek


The International Breeder's Rights System and Crop Plant Innovation, pp. 1071-1075

John H. Barton


News and Comment

Boom and Bust in Biotechnology, pp. 1076-1082

Colin Norman; Eliot Marshall


Researcher Denied Future U.S. Funds, p. 1081

William J. Broad


Laser Wars on Capitol Hill, pp. 1082-1083

William J. Broad


Reagan Proposes to Restructure Soviet Forces, pp. 1083-1084

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Revised Animal Bill under Scrutiny, pp. 1084-1085

Constance Holden


NRC Gains a Third Reagan Appointee, p. 1085

Eliot Marshall


Block Ends Checks on USDA Peer Panels, p. 1085

Eliot Marshall


DOD May Have to Pay its Way on the Shuttle, p. 1085

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Research News

In Search of the Magnetic Monopole, pp. 1086-1088

M. Mitchell Waldrop


LEP Detector Competition Opens at CERN, pp. 1088-1090

Arthur L. Robinson


Molecules Come to Darwin's Aid, pp. 1091-1092

Roger Lewin


AAAS News

Science 81 Wins Major Award, pp. 1093-1094

Jeffrey L. Teramani


Moves, p. 1094


AAAS Detroit Meeting, p. 1094


AAAS Life Insurance Program Makes Special Offer, p. 1094


New Data Show Slow Changes in Science Labor Force, pp. 1094-1095

Betty M. Vetter; Eleanor L. Babco


AAAS Travelers, p. 1095


Meeting to Assess Use of Genetics in Management of Wild Populations, p. 1095


Pacific Division Program Features Creationism, Medfly, and Risk Analysis, pp. 1095-1096


AAAS Annual Elections: Preliminary Announcement, pp. 1096-1099


Book Reviews

The Ending of Frontier Innocence, pp. 1100-1101

Big Game in Alaska

Morgan Sherwood

Who Owns the Wildlife?

James A. Tober

Review author[s]: Keir B. Sterling


The Physician Darwin, pp. 1101-1102

The Letters of Erasmus Darwin

Desmond King-Hele

Review author[s]: Robert J. Richards


Electrophysiology, pp. 1102-1103

The Biophysical Approach to Excitable Systems

William J. Adelman; David E. Goldman

Review author[s]: Robert S. Eisenberg


Peptide Messenger Molecules, pp. 1103-1104

Cellular Basis of Chemical Messengers in the Digestive System

Morton I. Grossman; Mary A. B. Brazier; Juan Lechago

Review author[s]: Jack Wood


Nuclear Physics, p. 1104

Nuclear Structure

K. Abrahams; K. Allaart; A. E. L. Dieperink

Review author[s]: Richard E. Casten


Reports

Soufriere Volcano, St. Vincent: Observations of its 1979 Eruption from the Ground, Aircraft, and Satellites, pp. 1105-1106

Richard S. Fiske; Haraldur Sigurdsson


Tephra from the 1979 Soufriere Explosive Eruption, pp. 1106-1108

Haraldur Sigurdsson


Geostationary Satellite Observations of the April 1979 Soufriere Eruptions, pp. 1108-1109

Arthur F. Krueger


Meteorological Analysis of the Eruption of Soufriere in April 1979, pp. 1109-1111

Sumner Barr; Jerome L. Heffter


Skirt Clouds Associated with the Soufriere Eruption of 17 April 1979, pp. 1111-1112

Sumner Barr


Airborne Lidar Measurements of Soufriere Eruption of 17 April 1979, pp. 1113-1115

W. H. Fuller; S. Sokol; W. H. Hunt


Stratospheric Aerosol Effects from Soufriere Volcano as Measured by the SAGE Satellite System, pp. 1115-1118

M. Patrick McCormick; G. S. Kent; G. K. Yue; D. M. Cunnold


Fine Particles in the Soufriere Eruption Plume, pp. 1118-1119

David C. Woods; Raymond L. Chuan


Aerosols from the Soufriere Eruption Plume of 17 April 1979, pp. 1119-1121

William A. Sedlacek; Grant Heiken; William H. Zoller; Mark S. Germani


Volcanic Gases in the April 1979 Soufriere Eruption, pp. 1121-1123

Dagmar R. Cronn; Winai Nutmagul


Stratospheric Nitrogen Dioxide in the Vicinity of Soufriere, St. Vincent, pp. 1123-1124

G. J. Romick; D. G. Murcray; W. J. Williams


Deformation Studies on Soufriere, St. Vincent, between 1977 and 1981, pp. 1125-1126

Richard S. Fiske; John B. Shepherd


Spherical Crystallization: Direct Spherical Agglomeration of Salicylic Acid Crystals during Crystallization, pp. 1127-1128

Yoshiaki Kawashima; Motonari Okumura; Hideo Takenaka


Calcium Carbonate Hexahydrate from Organic-Rich Sediments of the Antarctic Shelf: Precursors of Glendonites, pp. 1128-1131

E. Suess; W. Balzer; K.-F. Hesse; P. J. Muller; C. A. Ungerer; G. Wefer


Stable-Carbon Isotope Ratios as a Measure of Marine versus Terrestrial Protein in Ancient Diets, pp. 1131-1132

Brian S. Chisholm; D. Erle Nelson; Henry P. Schwarcz


Suppressor T Lymphocytes Control the Development of Primary Skin Cancers in Ultraviolet-Irradiated Mice, pp. 1133-1134

Michael S. Fisher; Margaret L. Kripke


Biplexiform Cells: Ganglion Cells of the Primate Retina that Contact Photoreceptors, pp. 1134-1136

Andrew P. Mariani


Isolation of Human Oncogene Sequences (v-fes Homolog) from a Cosmid Library, pp. 1136-1138

John Groffen; Nora Heisterkamp; Frank Grosveld; Wim Van De Ven; J. R. Stephenson


Variables on Scatterplots Look More Highly Correlated When the Scales are Increased, pp. 1138-1141

William S. Cleveland; Persi Diaconis; Robert McGill


Economic Values and Embodied Energy, pp. 1141-1143

David A. Huettner; Robert Costanza


Back Matter (10 pp.)


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