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Science, New Series, Vol. 274, No. 5293, Dec. 6, 1996


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: S&T in South Korea, p. 1591
Nack-Chung Sung; Yong Seung Chung


Letters
"Struck" by Fraud?, p. 1593
Charles F. Wooley; Paul de Sa; Ambuj Sagar
Mental Health and Disability, pp. 1593-1594
R. Dale Walker; Matthew Owen Howard
After the Genome, pp. 1594-1595
John Crabbe
Liberal Arts Colleges and Science Education, p. 1595
Kenneth L. Verosub
Sex and Gender, pp. 1595-1596
Ethel Tobach; Norman F. Carlin
Universities Defending Themselves in Japan, p. 1596
Christopher Adam McLeod
Ethics of AIDS Study, p. 1596
Edward D. Gomperts; Sharyne M. Donfield
Thyroid Protection, pp. 1596-1597
Cresson H. Kearny; Jane M. Orient


Corrections and Clarifications: An Internet Review: The Compleat Neuroscientist Scours the World Wide Web, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: NIH's Harvest of Special Projects, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: Cholesterol Modification of Hedgehog Signaling Proteins in Animal Development, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: A Subfamily of P-type ATPases with Aminophospholipid Transporting Activity, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: Regulation of T Cell Receptor Signaling by Tryosine Phosphatase SYP Association with CTLA-4, p. 1597
ScienceScope, p. 1599
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Turbulence May Sink Titanic Reactor, pp. 1600-1602
James Glanz
European Report Champions ITER, p. 1603
Alexander Hellemans
Kessler's Legacy: Unfinished Reform, pp. 1603-1604
Richard Stone
Draft Research Code Raises Hackles, p. 1604
Constance Holden
NSF Poised to Continue Novel Program, p. 1605
Jeffrey Mervis
Ex-President Settles for $687,500, p. 1605
Andrew Lawler
Science Stagnates in Election Budget, p. 1606
Nigel Williams
European Labs Fight Back Against Cuts, p. 1606
Robert Koenig
Korean Institute Ponders Role In Global Eradication Efforts, p. 1607
Dennis Normile


Research News
A New Embryo Zoo, pp. 1608-1609
Wade Roush
Hubbub at a Cartwheel's Center, p. 1610
Gretchen Vogel
Green Grass, Cool Climate?, pp. 1610-1611
Jocelyn Kaiser
Did a Plate Tectonic Surge Flood Earth?, p. 1611
Richard A. Kerr
Neuroscientists Seek Answers To Brain Function and Disease, pp. 1612-1613
Marcia Barinaga; Gretchen Vogel
Expanding the Eukaryote's Cast of Chaperones, pp. 1613-1614
Elizabeth Pennisi
Atomic Mouse Probes the Lifetime of a Quantum Cat, p. 1615
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, p. 1617
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Credits for the Information Highway, pp. 1627-1628
Transforming Computer Technology. Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1986.
Arthur Norberg; Judy E. O'Neill; Kerry J. Freedman
Where Wizards Stay Up Late. The Origins of the Internet.
Katie Hafner; Matthew Lyon
Review author[s]: Philip Shiman
A Mixed Career, p. 1628
The World Made New. Frederick Soddy, Science, Politics, and Environment.
Linda Merricks
Review author[s]: D. E. H. Edgerton
Heads and Tails, p. 1629
Before the Backbone. Views on the Origin of the Vertebrates.
Henry Gee
Review author[s]: R. Glenn Northcutt
Books Received, p. 1629


Perspectives
Magnetoresistance in Layered Manganite Compounds, pp. 1630-1631
Allen M. Goldman
Nanosecond Crystallographic Snapshots of Protein Structural Changes, pp. 1631-1632
William A. Eaton; Eric R. Henry; James Hofrichter
Promiscuous Chromosomal Proteins: Complexes About Sex, pp. 1633-1634
Mitzi I. Kuroda; Anne M. Villeneuve
A Fin-de-Siècle Achievement: Charting New Waters in Vertebrate Biology, pp. 1634-1636
David Jonah Grunwald
RNA Editing Hints of a Remarkable Diversity in Gene Expression Pathways, pp. 1636-1637
Scott D. Seiwert


Cell Cycle
Viewpoint: Putting the Cell Cycle in Order, pp. 1643-1645
Kim Nasmyth
Developmental Control of Cell Cycle Regulators: A Fly's Perspective, pp. 1646-1652
Bruce A. Edgar; Christian F. Lehner
How Proteolysis Drives the Cell Cycle, pp. 1652-1659
Randall W. King; Raymond J. Deshaies; Jan-Michael Peters; Marc W. Kirschner
Cell Cycle Control of DNA Replication, pp. 1659-1664
Bruce Stillman
Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Preventing an Identity Crisis, pp. 1664-1672
Stephen J. Elledge
Cancer Cell Cycles, pp. 1672-1677
Charles J. Sherr


Research Article
Control of Memory Formation Through Regulated Expression of a CaMKII Transgene, pp. 1678-1683
Mark Mayford; Mary Elizabeth Bach; Yan-You Huang; Lei Wang; Robert D. Hawkins; Eric R. Kandel


Reports


Project INDEPTH
Partially Molten Middle Crust Beneath Southern Tibet: Synthesis of Project INDEPTH Results, pp. 1684-1688
K. D. Nelson; Wenjin Zhao; L. D. Brown; J. Kuo; Jinkai Che; Xianwen Liu; S. L. Klemperer; Y. Makovsky; R. Meissner; J. Mechie; R. Kind; F. Wenzel; J. Ni; J. Nabelek; Chen Leshou; Handong Tan; Wenbo Wei; A. G. Jones; J. Booker; M. Unsworth; W. S. F. Kidd; M. Hauck; D. Alsdorf; A. Ross; M. Cogan; Changde Wu; E. Sandvol; M. Edwards
Bright Spots, Structure, and Magmatism in Southern Tibet from INDEPTH Seismic Reflection Profiling, pp. 1688-1690
L. D. Brown; Wenjin Zhao; K. D. Nelson; M. Hauck; D. Alsdorf; A. Ross; M. Cogan; M. Clark; Xianwen Liu; Jinkai Che
INDEPTH Wide-Angle Reflection Observation of P-Wave-to-S-Wave Conversion from Crustal Bright Spots in Tibet, pp. 1690-1691
Yizhaq Makovsky; Simon L. Klemperer; Lothar Ratschbacher; Larry D. Brown; Ming Li; Wenjin Zhao; Fanle Meng
Evidence from Earthquake Data for a Partially Molten Crustal Layer in Southern Tibet, pp. 1692-1694
Rainer Kind; James Ni; Wenjin Zhao; Jianxin Wu; Xiaohui Yuan; Lianshe Zhao; Eric Sandvol; Chris Reese; John Nabelek; Thomas Hearn
Electrically Conductive Crust in Southern Tibet from INDEPTH Magnetotelluric Surveying, pp. 1694-1696
Leshou Chen; John R. Booker; Alan G. Jones; Nong Wu; Martyn J. Unsworth; Wenbo Wei; Handong Tan

The Origin of the Great Bend of the Nile from SIR-C/X-SAR Imagery, pp. 1696-1698
Robert J. Stern; Mohamed Gamal Abdelsalam
Interplane Tunneling Magnetoresistance in a Layered Manganite Crystal, pp. 1698-1701
T. Kimura; Y. Tomioka; H. Kuwahara; A. Asamitsu; M. Tamura; Y. Tokura
Large-Scale Synthesis of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1701-1703
W. Z. Li; S. S. Xie; L. X. Qian; B. H. Chang; B. S. Zou; W. Y. Zhou; R. A. Zhao; G. Wang
Attenuation of the Obesity Syndrome of ob/ob Mice by the Loss of Neuropeptide Y, pp. 1704-1707
Jay C. Erickson; Gunther Hollopeter; Richard D. Palmiter
Induction of Autoimmune Diabetes by Oral Administration of Autoantigen, pp. 1707-1709
Effrossini Blanas; Francis R. Carbone; Janette Allison; Jacques F. A. P. Miller; William R. Heath
Participation of Presenilin 2 in Apoptosis: Enhanced Basal Activity Conferred by an Alzheimer Mutation, pp. 1710-1713
Benjamin Wolozin; Katsunori Iwasaki; Pasquale Vito; J. Kelly Ganjei; Emanuela Lacanà; Trey Sunderland; Boyu Zhao; John W. Kusiak; Wilma Wasco; Luciano D'Adamio
A Cyclophilin Function in Hsp90-Dependent Signal Transduction, pp. 1713-1715
Andrea A. Duina; Hui-Chen Jane Chang; James A. Marsh; Susan Lindquist; Richard F. Gaber
Chaperone Function of Hsp90-Associated Proteins, pp. 1715-1717
Suchira Bose; Tina Weikl; Hans Bugl; Johannes Buchner
Molecular Chaperone Machines: Chaperone Activities of the Cyclophilin Cyp-40 and the Steroid Aporeceptor-Associated Protein p23, pp. 1718-1720
Brian C. Freeman; David O. Toft; Richard I. Morimoto
Influence of Nitrogen Loading and Species Composition on the Carbon Balance of Grasslands, pp. 1720-1723
David A. Wedin; David Tilman
Chaos in Neuronal Networks with Balanced Excitatory and Inhibitory Activity, pp. 1724-1726
C. van Vreeswijk; H. Sompolinsky
Photolysis of the Carbon Monoxide Complex of Myoglobin: Nanosecond Time- Resolved Crystallography, pp. 1726-1729
Vukica S̆rajer; Tsu-yi Teng; Thomas Ursby; Claude Pradervand; Zhong Ren; Shin-ichi Adachi; Wilfried Schildkamp; Dominique Bourgeois; Michael Wulff; Keith Moffat
Survival of Cholinergic Forebrain Neurons in Developing p75 NGFR - Deficient Mice, pp. 1729-1732
Catharina E. E. M. van der Zee; Gregory M. Ross; Richard J. Riopelle; Theo Hagg
DPY-26, a Link between Dosage Compensation and Meiotic Chromosome Segregation in the Nematode, pp. 1732-1736
Jason D. Lieb; Elizabeth E. Capowski; Philip Meneely; Barbara J. Meyer
Sex-Specific Assembly of a Dosage Compensation Complex on the Nematode X Chromosome, pp. 1736-1739
Pao-Tien Chuang; Jason D. Lieb; Barbara J. Meyer
Molecular Mimicry of Human Cytokine and Cytokine Response Pathway Genes by KSHV, pp. 1739-1744
Patrick S. Moore; Chris Boshoff; Robin A. Weiss; Yuan Chang
A Role for Endothelial NO Synthase in LTP Revealed by Adenovirus-Mediated Inhibition and Rescue, pp. 1744-1748
David B. Kantor; Markus Lanzrein; S. Jennifer Stary; Gisela M. Sandoval; W. Bryan Smith; Brian M. Sullivan; Norman Davidson; Erin M. Schuman


Technical Comments
Mechanisms of Punctuated Evolution, pp. 1748-1750
Jerry A. Coyne; Brian Charlesworth; Santiago F. Elena; Vaughn S. Cooper; Richard E. Lenski
Dating the Cenancester of Organisms, pp. 1750-1753
Masami Hasegawa; Walter M. Fitch; J. Peter Gogarten; Lorraine Olendzenski; Elena Hilario; Chris Simon; Kent E. Holsinger; Russell F. Doolittle; Da-Fei Feng; Simon Tsang; Glen Cho; Elizabeth Little


Back Matter (51 pp.)

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