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Science, New Series, Vol. 268, No. 5216, Jun. 9, 1995


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Punctuated Equilibrium in Scientific Publishing, p. 1415
Ellis Rubinstein


Letters
Desert Ants, p. 1417
Lawrence E. Hightower
Oak Ridge's Strengths, p. 1417
Johnnie B. Cannon
Performance of Text Retrieval Systems, pp. 1417-1420
Donna Harman; Chris Buckley; Jamie Callan; Susan Dumais; David Lewis; Steve Robertson; Alan Smeaton; Karen Sparck Jones; Richard Tong; Gerard Salton; Marc Damashek
Amateur Fossil Hunting, p. 1420
Don Miller
High-Frequency Outer Hair Cell Motility: Corrections and Addendum, pp. 1420-1421
Peter Dallos; Burt N. Evans


Corrections and Clarifications: Crystal Structure of DCoH, a Bifunctional, Protein-Binding Transcriptional Coactivator, p. 1421
Corrections and Clarifications: Noitall Seeks New Horizons, p. 1421
ScienceScope, p. 1423
Andrew Lawler


News and Comment
Who Owns the Past?, pp. 1424-1426
Virginia Morell
President's Council Lambastes Ministry, p. 1426
Andrey Allakhverdov
EPA Streamlines Troubled National Ecological Survey, pp. 1427-1428
Richard Stone
Leaders Pledge More for Shrinking Pool, p. 1428
Ted Plafker
Gingrich Urges Panels to Spare Science, p. 1428
Andrew Lawler
Faculty Picks Up the Pieces of Shattered Research Projects, pp. 1429-1431
Dennis Normile
Ocean Anomaly Triggers Record Fish Kill, p. 1431
Graeme O'Neill


Research News
IL-12 at the Crossroads, pp. 1432-1434
Stephen S. Hall
Helium-3 Crystals Captured on Video, p. 1434
Alexander Hellemans
NASA Encourages Researchers to Map Search for Alien Earths, pp. 1435-1436
Donald Goldsmith
Listen Up! The World's Oceans May Be Starting to Warm, pp. 1436-1437
Antonio Regalado
Origins of Lichen Fungi Explored, p. 1437
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, p. 1439
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Coupled Quantum Dots as Artificial Molecules, pp. 1440-1441
Leo Kouwenhoven
Revisiting the Fluid Mosaic Model of Membranes, pp. 1441-1442
Ken Jacobson; Erin D. Sheets; Rudolf Simson


The Photoreactivity of Chlorine Dioxide, pp. 1443-1448
Veronica Vaida; John D. Simon


Research Article
Bent Helix Formation Between RNA Hairpins with Complementary Loops, pp. 1448-1454
John P. Marino; Razmic S. Gregorian Jr.; Györgyi Csankovszki; Donald M. Crothers


Reports
Evidence for a Basalt-Free Surface on Mercury and Implications for Internal Heat, pp. 1455-1457
Raymond Jeanloz; David L. Mitchell; Ann L. Sprague; Imke de Pater
Single Molecule Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Hyperfine Splitting Owing to a Single Nucleus, pp. 1457-1460
J. Köhler; A. C. J. Brouwer; E. J. J. Groenen; J. Schmidt
Electronic States in Gallium Arsenide Quantum Wells Probed by Optically Pumped NMR, pp. 1460-1463
R. Tycko; S. E. Barrett; G. Dabbagh; L. N. Pfeiffer; K. W. West
Monodisperse Metal Clusters 10 Angstroms in Diameter in a Polymeric Host: The "Monomer as Solvent" Approach, pp. 1463-1466
Josh H. Golden; Haibin Deng; Francis J. DiSalvo; Jean M. J. Fréchet; Patrick M. Thompson
Ordered Metal Nanohole Arrays Made by a Two-Step Replication of Honeycomb Structures of Anodic Alumina, pp. 1466-1468
Hideki Masuda; Kenji Fukuda
Lehmann Discontinuity as the Base of an Anisotropic Layer Beneath Continents, pp. 1468-1471
James B. Gaherty; Thomas H. Jordan
Deregulated T Cell Activation and Autoimmunity in Mice Lacking Interleukin- 2 Receptor β, pp. 1472-1476
Haruhiko Suzuki; Thomas M. Kündig; Caren Furlonger; Andrew Wakeham; Emma Timms; Toshifumi Matsuyama; Rudolf Schmits; John J. L. Simard; Pamela S. Ohashi; Henrik Griesser; Tadatsugu Taniguchi; Christopher J. Paige; Tak W. Mak
Identification of a Graft Versus Host Disease-Associated Human Minor Histocompatibility Antigen, pp. 1476-1480
Joke M. M. den Haan; Nicholas E. Sherman; Els Blokland; Eric Huczko; Frits Koning; Jan Wouter Drijfhout; Jonathan Skipper; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Donald F. Hunt; Victor H. Engelhard; Els Goulmy
Growth of Prochlorococcus, a Photosynthetic Prokaryote, in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean, pp. 1480-1482
Daniel Vaulot; Dominique Marie; Robert J. Olson; Sallie W. Chisholm
Superresolution Three-Dimensional Images of Fluorescence in Cells with Minimal Light Exposure, pp. 1483-1487
Walter A. Carrington; Ronald M. Lynch; Edwin D. W. Moore; Gerrit Isenberg; Kevin E. Fogarty; Fredric S. Fay
Repositioning of a Domain in a Modular Polyketide Synthase to Promote Specific Chain Cleavage, pp. 1487-1489
Jesus Cortes; Kirsten E. H. Wiesmann; Gareth A. Roberts; Murray J. B. Brown; James Staunton; Peter F. Leadlay
Crystal Structure of a Purple Acid Phosphatase Containing a Dinuclear Fe(III)-Zn(II) Active Site, pp. 1489-1492
Norbert Sträter; Thomas Klabunde; Paul Tucker; Herbert Witzel; Bernt Krebs
Multiple Origins of Lichen Symbioses in Fungi Suggested by SSU rDNA Phylogeny, pp. 1492-1495
Andrea Gargas; Paula T. DePriest; Martin Grube; Anders Tehler
Muscle-Derived Neurotrophin-4 as an Activity-Dependent Trophic Signal for Adult Motor Neurons, pp. 1495-1499
Hiroshi Funakoshi; Natale Belluardo; Ernest Arenas; Yuji Yamamoto; Antonino Casabona; Håkan Persson; Carlos F. Ibáñez
Progesterone Synthesis and Myelin Formation by Schwann Cells, pp. 1500-1503
Herbert L. Koenig; Michael Schumacher; Badia Ferzaz; Anh N. Do Thi; Annie Ressouches; Rachida Guennoun; Ingrid Jung-Testas; Paul Robel; Yvette Akwa; Etienne-Emile Baulieu
Reliability of Spike Timing in Neocortical Neurons, pp. 1503-1506
Zachary F. Mainen; Terrence J. Sejnowski
Chemical Characterization of a Family of Brain Lipids That Induce Sleep, pp. 1506-1509
Benjamin F. Cravatt; Oscar Prospero-Garcia; Gary Siuzdak; Norton B. Gilula; Steven J. Henriksen; Dale L. Boger; Richard A. Lerner


Technical Comments
Broken Bond-Bending Constraints and Glass Formation in the Oxides, pp. 1510-1511
J. W. Zwanziger; S. L. Tagg; J. C. Huffman; P. Boolchand; M. Zhang


Book Reviews
Ancient Smaller Vertebrates, pp. 1513-1514
In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs. Early Mesozoic Tetrapods.
Nicholas C. Fraser; Hans-Dieter Sues
Review author[s]: Louis L. Jacobs
Chemical Paperwork, p. 1514
Molecular Origami. Precision Scale Models from Paper.
Robert M. Hanson
Review author[s]: Phillip D. Szuromi
Books Received, pp. 1514-1515


Back Matter (21 pp.)

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