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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5195, Jan. 13, 1995


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: Chairman of the House Science Committee, p. 155
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
"The Duesberg Phenomenon": What Does It Mean?, pp. 157-160
Charla Andrews; Koen Van Rompay; Marta L. Marthas; Richard C. Strohman; Harry Rubin; J. A. Sonnabend; Robert S. Root-Bernstein


Corrections and Clarifications: Activation and regeneration of rhodopsin in the insect visual cycle, p. 160
ScienceScope, p. 163
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Future Grows Dim for Fusion, pp. 164-165
Andrew Lawler
Agency Chiefs Seek Help with Budgets, p. 165
Andrew Lawler
NSF Moves Into Fastlane to Manage Flow of Grants, pp. 166-167
Jeffrey Mervis
Bendectin Case Dismissed, p. 167
Marcia Barinaga
Critical ILL Back from the Dead, p. 167
Daniel Clery
China to Triple Internet Links with Commercial Hookups, p. 168
Ted Plafker
Biosphere 2 Gets New Lease on Life from Research Plan, p. 169
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, pp. 170-171
Constance Holden


Research News
Getting the Bugs Worked Out, pp. 172-174
Rachel Nowak
How Number Theory Got the Best of the Pentium Chip, p. 175
Barry Cipra
Bigger Jolts are on the Way for Southern California, pp. 176-177
Richard A. Kerr
A New Face for the Glutamate Receptor, pp. 177-178
Marcia Barinaga
High Turnover of HIV in Blood Revealed by New Studies, p. 179
Jon Cohen


Perspective
Oscillating Catalysts: A New Twist for Plastics, p. 191
K. B. Wagener


Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Baryon Density of the Universe, pp. 192-199
Craig J. Copi; David N. Schramm; Michael S. Turner

Prospects for Larger or More Frequent Earthquakes in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, pp. 199-205
James F. Dolan; Kerry Sieh; Thomas K. Rockwell; Robert S. Yeats; John Shaw; John Suppe; Gary J. Huftile; Eldon M. Gath


Reports
Response of High-Rise and Base-Isolated Buildings to a Hypothetical Mw 7.0 Blind Thrust Earthquake, pp. 206-211
Thomas H. Heaton; John F. Hall; David J. Wald; Marvin W. Halling
Earthquakes in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region: A Possible Fractal Distribution of Rupture Size, pp. 211-213
S. E. Hough
Rapid Accretion and Early Differentiation of Mars Indicated by 142 Nd/ 144 Nd in SNC Meteorites, pp. 213-217
Charles L. Harper Jr.; Laurence E. Nyquist; Brij Bansal; Henry Wiesmann; Chi-Yu Shih
Oscillating Sterocontrol: A Strategy for the Synthesis of Thermoplastic Elastomeric Polypropylene, pp. 217-219
Geoffrey W. Coates; Robert M. Waymouth
Segregation in DNA Solutions Induced by Electric Fields, pp. 219-222
L. Mitnik; C. Heller; J. Prost; J. L. Viovy
High-Rate, Gas-Phase Growth of MoS2 Nested Inorganic Fullerenes and Nanotubes, pp. 222-225
Y. Feldman; E. Wasserman; D. J. Srolovitz; R. Tenne
Mutation Rates and Dominance Levels of Genes Affecting Total Fitness in Two Angiosperm Species, pp. 226-229
Mark O. Johnston; Daniel J. Schoen
Inhibition of Host Gene Expression Associated with Plant Virus Replication, pp. 229-231
Daowen Wang; Andrew J. Maule
A Salt-Sensitive 3′(2′)5′-Bisphosphate Nucleotidase Involved in Sulfate Activation, pp. 232-234
Jose Ramón Murguía; Jose María Bellés; Ramón Serrano
Identification of Bases in 16S rRNA Essential for tRNA Binding at the 30S Ribosomal P Site, pp. 234-237
Uwe von Ahsen; Harry F. Noller
Cleavage of an Amide Bond by a Ribozyme, pp. 237-240
Xiaochang Dai; Alain de Mesmaeker; Gerald F. Joyce
Metabolic Engineering of a Pentose Metabolism Pathway in Ethanologenic Zymomonas mobilis, pp. 240-243
Min Zhang; Christina Eddy; Kristine Deanda; Mark Finkelstein; Stephen Picataggio
A Phagosome-to-Cytosol Pathway for Exogenous Antigens Presented on MHC Class I Molecules, pp. 243-246
M. Kovacsovics-Bankowski; K. L. Rock
Requirement of FGF-4 for Postimplantation Mouse Development, pp. 246-249
Benjamin Feldman; William Poueymirou; Virginia E. Papaioannou; Thomas M. DeChiara; Mitchell Goldfarb
Inhibition of Ras-Induced Proliferation and Cellular Transformation by p16 INK4, pp. 249-252
Manuel Serrano; Enrique Gómez-Lahoz; Ronald A. DePinho; David Beach; Dafna Bar-Sagi


Technical Comments
Assessing Molecular Phylogenies, pp. 253-256
A. W. F. Edwards; M. Nei; N. Takezaki; T. Sitnikova; David M. Hillis; John P. Huelsenbeck
The GISP Ice Core Record of Volcanism Since 7000 B.C., pp. 256-258
Stuart J. Fiedel; John R. Southon; Thomas A. Brown; G. A. Zielinski; P. A. Mayewski; L. D. Meeker; S. Whitlow; M. S. Twickler; M. Morrison; D. A. Meese; A. J. Gow; R. B. Alley
Delayed Helix Formation of Mutant Collagen, p. 258
Beat Steinmann; Michael Raghunath


Book Reviews
Hoyle's World, pp. 264-265
Home is Where the Wind Blows.
Fred Hoyle
Review author[s]: John Faulkner
Machinery of Learning, pp. 265-266
Long-Term Potentiation.
Michel Baudry; Joel L. Davis
Review author[s]: Raymond Dingledine
Cardiac Problems, pp. 266-267
Ion Channels in the Cardiovascular System. Function and Dysfunction.
Peter M. Spooner; Arthur M. Brown; William A. Catterall; Gregory J. Kaczorowski; Harold C. Strauss
Review author[s]: Steve Sorota
Books Received, p. 267


Back Matter (33 pp.)

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