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Science, New Series, Vol. 253, No. 5025, Sep. 13, 1991


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Frontiers of Computer Science, p. 1189
David Voss


Letters
Foreign Students and U. S. Economic Health, p. 1194
Philip K. Hopke
International Congress of Entomology and Human Rights, p. 1194
Thomas Eisner; Yuri Orlov
Corn Power, p. 1194
Gregg Marland; Anthony Turhollow


Erratum: Still a Chilly Climate for Women, p. 1194
Erratum: The Growing Anti-HIV Armamentarium, p. 1194
Erratum: Bacillus thuringiensis and Pest Control, p. 1194
ScienceScope, p. 1199
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
The Foundations of Research, pp. 1200-1202
Marcia Barinaga
Icy Inferno: Researchers Plan Oil Blaze in Arctic, pp. 1203-1204
Richard Stone
Can Big Science Claim Credit for MRI?, p. 1204
C. David Chaffee
Science Education: Where's the Beef?, p. 1205
Colin Norman
New Award Debuts at NIH, p. 1205
Joseph Palca
Academy Panel Split on Greenhouse Adaptation, p. 1206
Leslie Roberts


Research News
Listening to the Music of the Spheres, pp. 1207-1208
Faye Flam
Venus Caught in a Geologic Act, p. 1208
Richard A. Kerr
A Painless Route to Parallel Computing?, pp. 1209-1210
David H. Freedman
Hydroxyl, the Cleanser That Thrives on Dirt, pp. 1210-1211
Richard A. Kerr
Chemistry With a Thousand Faces, pp. 1212-1213
Ivan Amato


Briefings
Standard Surgeon to Stay--After All, p. 1214
Constance Holden
Early Quake Warning, p. 1214
Constance Holden
New Chief for Women's Health, p. 1214
Constance Holden
Russian AIDS Puzzel, p. 1214
Constance Holden
Slamming Natural Gas Into Petrol, pp. 1214-1215
Constance Holden
Disney Discovers, p. 1215
Constance Holden
Children Who Want to Bear Children, p. 1215
Constance Holden
Let the Sun Shine In, p. 1215
Constance Holden


Computer Science
New Approaches to Robotics, pp. 1227-1232
Rodney A. Brooks
Instruction-Level Parallel Processing, pp. 1233-1241
Joseph A. Fisher; B. Ramakrshna Rau
Natural Language Processing, pp. 1242-1249
Aravind J. Joshi
Computer Vision, pp. 1249-1254
Yiannis Aloimonos; Azriel Rosenfeld


Research Article
The Combination of Symbolic and Numerical Computation for Three-Dimensional Modeling of RNA, pp. 1255-1260
François Major; Marcel Turcotte; Daniel Gautheret; Guy Lapalme; Eric Fillion; Robert Cedergren


Reports
Imaging Powders with the Atomic Force Microscope: From Biominerals to Commercial Materials, pp. 1261-1263
Gernot Friedbacher; Paul K. Hansma; Emannuel Ramli; Galen D. Stucky
The Dark Side of Venus: Near-Infrared Images and Spectra from the Anglo- Australian Observatory, pp. 1263-1266
D. Crisp; D. A. Allen; D. H. Grinspoon; J. B. Pollack
Climatic Change in Tasmania Inferred From a 1089-Year Tree-Ring Chronology of Huon Pine, pp. 1266-1268
Edward Cook; Trevor Bird; Mike Peterson; Mike Barbetti; Brendan Buckley; Rosanne D'Arrigo; Roger Francey; Pieter Tans
Rel-Associated pp40: An Inhibitor of the Rel Family of Transcription Factors, pp. 1268-1271
Nathan Davis; Sankar Ghosh; Daniel L. Simmons; Paul Tempst; Hsiou-Chi Liou; David Baltimore; Henry R. Bose, Jr.
Cell Cycle Regulation of Histone H1 Kinase Activity Associated with the Adenoviral Protein E1A, pp. 1271-1275
Antonio Giordano; Joo Hun Lee; Judith A. Scheppler; Christine Herrmann; Ed Harlow; Ulrich Deuschle; David Beach; B. Robert Franza, Jr.
Requirement of Microfilaments in Sorting of Acting Messenger RNA, pp. 1275-1277
Cynthia L. Sundell; Robert H. Singer
Structure and Functional Expression of a Human Interleukin-8 Receptor, pp. 1278-1280
William E. Holmes; James Lee; Wun-Jing Kuang; Glenn C. Rice; William I. Wood
Cloning of Complementary DNA Encoding a Functional Human Interleukin-8 Receptor, pp. 1280-1283
Philip M. Murphy; H. Lee Tiffany
Viral Persistence in Neurons Explained by Lack of Major Histocompatibility Class I Expression, pp. 1283-1285
Etienne Joly; Lennart Mucke; Michael B. A. Oldstone
Modualtion of Cardiac Sodium Channels by cAMP Receptors on the Myocyte Surface, pp. 1286-1289
Lisa Ann Sorbera; Martin Morad
Autoassociation and Novelty Detection by Neuromechanics, pp. 1289-1291
Wolfgang J. Daunicht


Book Reviews
Astronomer at Large, pp. 1293-1294
Five Billion Vodka Bottles to the Moon. Tales of a Soviet Scientist.
Iosif Shklovsky
Review author[s]: Frank D. Drake
Homo habilis in Detail, pp. 1294-1297
Olduval Gorge. Bol. 4. The Skulls, Endocasts and Teeth of Homo habilis.
P. V. Tobias
Review author[s]: F. Clark Howell
Books Received, p. 1297


Back Matters (27 pp.)

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