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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5199, Feb. 10, 1995


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: Science in Latin America, p. 771
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Copying Articles, p. 773
Richard Hill; David A. Jones
Human Diversity in Colombia, p. 774
J. E. Bernal
Nicaragua's Research Agenda, pp. 774-775
Jorge A. Huete-Pérez
External Ethics for Scientists, p. 775
Rustum Roy
Harvey Mudd: Top Ranked, p. 776
Henry E. Riggs
Chrysotile, Tremolite, and Mesothelioma, pp. 776-777
J. Corbett McDonald; Alison D. McDonald


Corrections and Clarifications: GDNF: A Potent Survival Factor for Motoneurons Present in Peripheral Nerve and Muscle., p. 777
Corrections and Clarifications: Autoproteolysis in Hedgehog Protein Biogenesis, p. 777
ScienceScope, p. 779
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Clinton Holds the Line on R&D, pp. 780-782
Jeffrey Mervis
Priority Initiatives Squeeze Science, p. 782
Claire O'Brien
A Strategy for Sequencing the Genome 5 Years Early, pp. 783-784
Eliot Marshall
Blending Biology, Technology, and Economic Development, pp. 785-786
Patricia Kahn
DOE Reacts Coolly to Galvin Report But Favors Downsizing, p. 787
Andrew Lawler


Random Samples, p. 788
Constance Holden


Research News
Found: Candidate for Missing Mass?, pp. 789-790
Gary Taubes
Bisexual Fruit Flies Point to Brain Courtship Centers, pp. 791-792
Marcia Barinaga
Galaxy Experts Train Electronic Stand-Ins, p. 792
John Travis
Protein Studies Try to Puzzle Out Alzheimer's Tangles, pp. 793-794
Wade Roush
At Math Meetings, Enormous Theorem Eclipses Fermat, pp. 794-795
Barry Cipra


[Introduction], p. 807
Tim Appenzeller


Science in Latin America


News
Publication Trends: Uneven Growth, p. 808
Latin America's Elite Looks North for Scientific Partners, pp. 809-810
Jon Cohen
A Deadly Parasite Spurs Up-To-the-Minute Biology, pp. 811-812
Eliot Marshall
Agency is Refuge in Funding Wilderness, pp. 812-813
Eliot Marshall
Physicists Hand-Build a Synchroton, p. 813
Eliot Marshall
Homely Fish Draws Attention to Amazon Deforestation, p. 814
Eliot Marshall
A Once-Privileged Physics Lab Faces an Uncertain Future, pp. 815-817
Tim Appenzeller
Patagonian Dinosaurs Reveal a Cosmopolitan Cretaceous, pp. 817-818
Tim Appenzeller
Astronomers Struggle to Keep Up With Their Opportunities, pp. 819-820
Tim Appenzeller
Biophysicists Re-Establish a Chilean Research Tradition, pp. 821-822
Jocelyn Kaiser
A Stubborn Amoeba Takes Center Stage, pp. 822-824
Jon Cohen
Project Refines an Ancient Staple With Modern Science, pp. 824-825
Jon Cohen


Policy Forums
Science in Latin America, pp. 826-827
Francisco J. Ayala
Future of Science in Latin America, pp. 827-828
Luiz Nicolaci da Costa


Perspectives
Superpositions of Handed Wave Functions, pp. 832-833
Jeffrey A. Cina; Robert A. Harris
Casein Kinase II in Theileriosis, pp. 834-836
Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi
Programmed Cell Death in Bacterial Populations, pp. 836-837
Michael B. Yarmolinsky


Mantle Convection with Plates and Mobile, Faulted Plate Margins, pp. 838-843
Shijie Zhong; Michael Gurnis

Gauging Similarity with n-Grams: Language-Independent Categorization of Text, pp. 843-848
Marc Damashek


Reports
Interhemispheric Differences in Polar Stratospheric HNO3, H2O, CIO, and O3, pp. 849-852
M. L. Santee; W. G. Read; J. W. Waters; L. Froidevaux; G. L. Manney; D. A. Flower; R. F. Jarnot; R. S. Harwood; G. E. Peckham
Timing of Hot Spot-Related Volcanism and the Breakup of Madagascar and India, pp. 852-855
Michael Storey; John J. Mahoney; Andrew D. Saunders; Robert A. Duncan; Simon P. Kelley; Millard F. Coffin
Forearc Deformation and Great Subduction Earthquakes: Implications for Cascadia Offshore Earthquake Potential, pp. 856-859
Robert McCaffrey; Chris Goldfinger
Galaxies, Human Eyes, and Artificial Neural Networks, pp. 859-862
O. Lahav; A. Naim; R. J. Buta; H. G. Corwin; G. de Vaucouleurs; A. Dressler; J. P. Huchra; S. van den Bergh; S. Raychaudhury; L. Sodré Jr.; M. C. Storrie-Lombardi
Temperature Dependence of the Superconducting Gap Anistropy in Bi2 Sr2CaCu2O 8+x, pp. 862-865
Jian Ma; C. Quitmann; R. J. Kelley; H. Berger; G. Margaritondo; M. Onellion
A Neutral Templating Route to Mesoporous Molecular Sieves, pp. 865-867
Peter T. Tanev; Thomas J. Pinnavaia
Navigating Complex Labyrinths: Optimal Paths from Chemical Waves, pp. 868-871
Oliver Steinbock; Ágota Tóth; Kenneth Showalter
Electrochemical Detection of Single Molecules, pp. 871-874
Fu-Ren F. Fan; Allen J. Bard
High Sex Ratios in China's Future, pp. 874-876
Shripad Tuljapurkar; Nan Li; Marcus W. Feldman
Shifting Dominance Within a Montane Vegetation Community: Results of a Climate-Warming Experiment, pp. 876-880
John Harte; Rebecca Shaw
Effects of Competition, Colonization, and Extinction on Rodent Species Diversity, pp. 880-883
Thomas J. Valone; James H. Brown
Synergistic Roles for Receptor Occupancy and Aggregation in Integrin Transmembrane Function, pp. 883-885
Shingo Miyamoto; Steven K. Akiyama; Kenneth M. Yamada
Biotherapy of B-Cell Precursor Leukemia by Targeting Genistein to CD19- Associated Tyrosine Kinases, pp. 886-891
F. M. Uckun; W. E. Evans; C. J. Forsyth; K. G. Waddick; L. T.-Ahlgren; L. M. Chelstrom; A. Burkhardt; J. Bolen; D. E. Myers
Suppression of ICE and Apoptosis in Mammary Epithelial Cells by Extracellular Matrix, pp. 891-893
Nancy Boudreau; Carolyn J. Sympson; Zena Werb; Mina J. Bissell
Casein Kinase IIα Transgene-Induced Murine Lymphoma: Relation to Theileriosis in Cattle, pp. 894-897
David C. Seldin; Philip Leder
Selfish Behavior of Restriction-Modification Systems, pp. 897-899
Taku Naito; Kohji Kusano; Ichizo Kobayashi
Modulation of Chemotropism in the Developing Spinal Cord by Substance P, pp. 899-902
Carmen De Felipe; Robert D. Pinnock; Stephen P. Hunt
Genetic Feminization of Brain Structures and Changed Sexual Orientation in Male Drosophila, pp. 902-905
Jean-François Ferveur; Klemens F. Störtkuhl; Reinhard F. Stocker; Ralph J. Greenspan


Book Reviews
Sociality Without Frills, pp. 909-910
Chimpanzee Culture.
Richard W. Wrangham; W. C. McGrew; Frans B. M. De Waal; Paul G. Heltne
Review author[s]: Dorothy L. Cheney
Coevolution Reconsidered, pp. 910-911
The Coevolutionary Process.
John N. Thompson
Review author[s]: May Berenbaum
Protein Penetrants, pp. 911-912
Handbook of Membrane Channels. Molecular and Cellular Physiology.
Camillo Perachia
Review author[s]: Christopher Miller
Books Received, p. 912


Back Matter (20 pp.)

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