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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5198, Feb. 3, 1995


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Editorial: SOSS: Save Our Social Security, p. 599
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
E. coli Sequencing, p. 601
J. Craig Venter; Robert Haselkorn
NSF FastLane Goals, pp. 601-602
Anne C. Petersen
Shelter After Earthquakes, pp. 602-603
Bill Wattenberg
Risk Assessments of Low-Level Exposures, pp. 603-605
S. Jay Smith; Andrew T. L. Chen; Samuel P. Caudill; Scott F. Wetterhall; Lowell E. Sever; Jay D. Mann
Other Lipopeptides, p. 605
Jon Y. Takemoto; Alessandro Ballio


Corrections and Clarifications: Identification of Calcium Channels that Control Neurosecretion, p. 605
ScienceScope, p. 607
Richard Stone


News
Guarding Against Internet Intruders, pp. 608-610
Ellen Germain
Chechnya War Threatens Science, p. 610
Andrey Allakhverdov
NAS to Lose Contract for A-Bomb Study, p. 611
Michael Balter
Fishermen Threaten Galápagos, pp. 611-612
Richard Stone
Is the World Warming or Not?, p. 612
Richard A. Kerr
Walker Bill to Boost Hydrogen Sparks Democratic Grumbling, p. 613
Andrew Lawler
Painted Puzzles Line the Walls of an Ancient Cave, p. 614
Joshua Fischman
Multidisciplinary Office Spurs Debate, p. 615
Jeffrey Mervis
Getting the Poop on Baboon DNA, pp. 615-616
Virginia Morell
Brain Center Linked to Perfect Pitch, p. 616
Rachel Nowak
For a Successful Supernova, Mix Well, Then Explode, p. 617
John Travis


Random Samples, pp. 618-619
Constance Holden


Special News Report
Protein Images Update Natural History, pp. 620-624
Stephen S. Hall


Policy Forum
Reexamining AIDS Research Priorities, pp. 633-636
William E. Paul


Perspective
Explosive Evolution in Tertiary Birds and Mammals, pp. 637-638
Alan Feduccia


Ocean Tides for and from TOPEX/POSEIDON, pp. 639-642
C. Le Provost; A. F. Bennett; D. E. Cartwright


Research Article
Aminoacyl-RNA Synthesis Catalyzed by an RNA, pp. 643-647
Mali Illangasekare; Giselle Sanchez; Tim Nickles; Michael Yarus


Reports
Metal Ions in the Atmosphere of Neptune, pp. 648-651
James R. Lyons
Stress-Induced Vortex Line Helixing Avalanches in the Plastic Flow of a Smectic A Liquid Crystal, pp. 651-654
Richard A. Herke; Noel A. Clark; Mark A. Handschy
Imaging with Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherences in Solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, pp. 654-657
Wolfgang Richter; Sanghyuk Lee; Warren S. Warren; Qiuhong He
Neutron Reflection Study of Bovine β-Casein Adsorbed on OTS Self- Assembled Monolayers, pp. 657-660
Giovanna Fragneto; Robert K. Thomas; Adrian R. Rennie; Jeffrey Penfold
Solid-State Defect Mechanism in Vanadyl Pyrophosphate Catalysts: Implications for Selective Oxidation, pp. 661-663
Pratibha L. Gai; K. Kourtakis
Taboo Search: An Approach to the Multiple Minima Problem, pp. 664-666
Djurdje Cvijović; Jacek Klinowski
Simulation of Recent Global Temperature Trends, pp. 666-671
Nicholas E. Graham
Climate-Related, Long-Term Faunal Changes in a California Rocky Intertidal Community, pp. 672-675
J. P. Barry; C. H. Baxter; R. D. Sagarin; S. E. Gilman
Minor Groove Recognition of the Conserved G.U Pair at the Tetrahymena Ribozyme Reaction Site, pp. 675-679
Scott A. Strobel; Thomas R. Cech
Genetic Decreases in Atrial Natriuretic Peptide and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension, pp. 679-681
Simon W. M. John; John H. Krege; Paula M. Oliver; John R. Hagaman; Jeffrey B. Hodgin; Stephen C. Pang; T. Geoffrey Flynn; Oliver Smithies
Independent Human MAP Kinase Signal Transduction Pathways Defined by MEK and MKK Isoforms, pp. 682-685
Benoit Dérijard; Joël Raingeaud; Tamera Barrett; I-Huan Wu; Jiahuai Han; Richard J. Ulevitch; Roger J. Davis
Association Between X-Linked Mixed Deafness and Mutations in the POU Domain Gene POU3F4, pp. 685-688
Yvette J. M. de Kok; Silvère M. van der Maarel; Maria Bitner-Glindzicz; Irene Huber; Anthony P. Monaco; Susan Malcolm; Marcus E. Pembrey; Hans-Hilger Ropers; Frans P. M. Cremers
Requirement of MADS Domain Transcription Factor D-MEF2 for Muscle Formation in Drosophila, pp. 688-693
Brenda Lilly; Bin Zhao; Gogineni Ranganayakulu; Bruce M. Paterson; Robert A. Schulz; Eric N. Olson
The Functional Significance of Arm Movements in Neonates, pp. 693-695
A. L. H. van der Meer; F. R. van der Weel; D. N. Lee
Potentiation of Transmitter Release by Ciliary Neurotrophic Factors Requires Somatic Signaling, pp. 695-699
Ron Stoop; Mu-ming Poo
In Vivo Evidence of Structural Brain Asymmetry in Musicians, pp. 699-701
Gottfried Schlaug; Lutz Jäncke; Yanxiong Huang; Helmuth Steinmetz


Technical Comments
Mammalian Vestibular Hair Cell Regeneration, pp. 701-707
Edwin W. Rubel; Leigh Anne Dew; David W. Roberson; Mark E. Warchol; Jeffrey T. Corwin; Andrew Forge; Lin Li; Graham Nevill
Regeneration and Mammalian Auditory Hair Cells, pp. 707-711
S. Chardin; R. Romand; Hinrich Staecker; Phillipe Lefebvre; Brigitte Malgrange; Gustave Moonen; Thomas R. Van De Water


Book Reviews
Offsetting Advantages, pp. 712-713
Sexual Selection.
Malte Andersson
Review author[s]: Michael J. Ryan
Condensed Matter, p. 713
Die Kunst of Phonons.
Tadeusz Paszkiewicz; Krzysztof Rapcewicz
Review author[s]: Alexei A. Maradudin
----------------, pp. 713-714
Historical Perspectives in Plant Science.
Kenneth J. Frey
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 714
American Chemical Enterprise. A Perspective on 100 Years of Innovation.
Mary Ellen Bowden; John Kenly Smith
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Recevied, pp. 714-715


Back Matter (45 pp.)

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