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Science, New Series, Vol. 237, No. 4819, Sep. 4, 1987


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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Science in Europe, p. 1093
Daniel E. Koshland


Letters
Alcoholism Treatment, p. 1094
Sheila B. Blume; Norman G. Hoffmann; Donald B. Douglas


Erratum: Some Refuseniks See No Glasnost, p. 1094


News & Comment
New Questions in Strobel Case, pp. 1097-1098
Leslie Roberts
Researcher Accused of Plagiarism Resigns, p. 1098
Constance Holden
Ozone Plan: Tough Bargaining Ahead, p. 1099
Mark Crawford
Animal Rightists Raid USDA Lab, p. 1099
Constance Holden
Test Scores--Are They a Distorted Proxy for Achievement?, p. 1100
John Walsh


Briefing
Choppin is New Head of Howard Hughes, p. 1100
B.J.C.
Textbook Rulings Reversed, p. 1100
C.H.

Science and Mutual Self-Interest, pp. 1101-1102
David Dickson; Colin Norman
EEC: Uniting to Meet High-Tech's Challenge, pp. 1103-1104
David Dickson
CERN: Adapting to Middle Age, pp. 1104-1105
David Dickson
Networking: Better than Creating New Centers?, pp. 1106-1107
David Dickson
EMBL: ``Small Science'' on a European Scale, pp. 1108-1109
David Dickson
Defense Research: Promises, Promises, pp. 1109-1110
David Dickson
Space: It is Expensive in the Major Leagues, pp. 1110-1111
David Dickson
JET: Uncertainty Follows Success, p. 1112
Colin Norman
Unsung Force in Science Exchanges, p. 1113
C.N.
Euroscience Lexicon, p. 1113
Europe Ends at the Iron Curtain, p. 1114
David Dickson


Research News
Neutrons Clarify Superconductors, pp. 1115-1117
Arthur L. Robinson
How Big Can a Species be?, p. 1117
Roger Lewin
Awaiting the Next Mexico City Earthquake, p. 1118
Richard A. Kerr


Science in Europe
Science and Technology Policies and Priorities: A Comparative Analysis, pp. 1125-1133
Leonard L. Lederman
The Discovery of a Class of High-Temperature Superconductors, pp. 1133-1139
K. Alex Müller; J. Georg Bednorz
Magnetic Field Reversals, Polar Wander, and Core-Mantle Coupling, pp. 1140-1147
Vincent Courtillot; Jean Besse
Picosecond Holographic-Grating Spectroscopy, pp. 1147-1154
D. A. Wiersma; K. Duppen
The Nerve Growth Factor 35 Years Later, pp. 1154-1162
Rita Levi-Montalcini
Transcriptional Regulation in the Yeast Life Cycle, pp. 1162-1170
Kim Nasmyth; David Shore
Leukotrienes and Lipoxins: Structures, Biosynthesis, and Biological Effects, pp. 1171-1176
Bengt Samuelsson; Sven-Erik Dahlén; Jan åke Lindgren; Carol A. Rouzer; Charles N. Serhan
Transgenic Plants as Tools to Study the Molecular Organization of Plant Genes, pp. 1176-1183
Jozef St. Schell
Migration and Western Europe: the Old World Turning New, pp. 1183-1188
Göran Therborn


Reports
Biogenic Sulfur and the Acidity of Rainfall in Remote Areas of Canada, pp. 1189-1192
Jerome O. Nriagu; Douglas A. Holdway; Robert D. Coker
Lateral Isotopic Discontinuity in the Lower Crust: An Example from Antarctica, pp. 1192-1195
Ruth I. Kalamarides; Jonathan H. Berg; Robert A. Hank
Japanese Quail Can Learn Phonetic Categories, pp. 1195-1197
Keith R. Kluender; Randy L. Diehl; Peter R. Killeen
Chemical Conversion of a DNA-Binding Protein into a Site-Specific Nuclease, pp. 1197-1201
Chi-Hong B. Chen; David S. Sigman
Seismomagnetic Observation during the 8 July 1986 Magnitude 5.9 North Palm Springs Earthquake, pp. 1201-1203
M. J. S. Johnston; R. J. Mueller
Chemoattractant-Regulated Mobilization of a Novel Intracellular Compartment in Human Neutrophils, pp. 1204-1206
N. Borregaard; L. J. Miller; T. A. Springer
Hybrid Dysgenesis in D. melanogaster is not a General Release Mechanism for DNA Transpositions, pp. 1206-1208
R. C. Woodruff; J. L. Blount; J. N. Thompson
Corresponding Spatial Gradients of TOP Molecules in the Developing Retina and Optic Tectum, pp. 1208-1209
David Trisler; Frank Collins
Tumor Necrosis Factor (Cachectin) as an Essential Mediator in Murine Cerebral Malaria, pp. 1210-1212
Georges E. Grau; Luis F. Fajardo; Pierre-François Piguet; Bernard Allet; Paul-Henri Lambert; Pierre Vassalli
Neurosteroids: Cytochrome P-450 scc in Rat Brain, pp. 1212-1215
Claude Le Goascogne; Paul Robel; Monique Gouézou; Nicole Sananès; Etienne-Emile Baulieu; Michael Waterman
An Upper Eocene Frog from the Dominican Republic and its Implication for Caribbean Biogeography, pp. 1215-1216
George O. Poinar; David C. Cannatella
Measuring the Human T Cell Receptor γ-chain Locus, pp. 1217-1219
William M. Strauss; T. Quertermous; J. G. Seidman
Cocaine Receptors on Dopamine Transporters are Related to Self-Administration of Cocaine, pp. 1219-1223
Mary C. Ritz; R. J. Lamb; Steven R. Goldberg; Michael J. Kuhar


AAAS News
Science Museums and AAAS Members, p. 1224
Patricia S. Curlin
Election Ballots are in the Mail, p. 1224
Also, Special Museum Benefits to AAAS Members, pp. 1224-1225
Marlene Zendell
Call for Nominations, 1988 General Election, p. 1225
Science and Art Program--An Update, pp. 1225-1226
New Frontiers of Science Lecture Series Announced, p. 1226
Symposium to Address Expected Shortfall of Scientists and Engineers, p. 1226
Eleanor L. Babco; Betty M. Vetter


Book Reviews
Progressive Adaptation, pp. 1235-1236
Evolution and Escalation
Geerat J. Vermeij
Review author[s]: Alan J. Kohn
Fishery Biology, p. 1236
Population Genetics and Fishery Management
Nils Ryman; Fred Utter
Review author[s]: Dennis Hedgecock
Seasonal Rhythms, pp. 1236-1237
Monsoons
Jay S. Fein; Pamela L. Stephens
Review author[s]: Herbert Riehl
Some Other Books of Interest, pp. 1237-1238
Essays on the History of Organic Chemistry
James G. Traynham
An International History of Mammalogy
Keir B. Sterling
Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology
Jeffery Lewins; Martin Becker
Review author[s]: K.L.


Back Matter (35 pp.)

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