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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 242, No. 4885, Dec. 16, 1988
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 243, No. 4887, Jan. 6, 1989
Volume Information (10 pp.)
Front Matter (15 pp.)
Federal Policies in Transition, p. 1621
- Philip H. Abelson
Letters
- Collaboration and Responsibility, p. 1623
- Avram Goldstein; Arnold J. Friedhoff
- Eliminating NO x, p. 1623
- Sheldon C. Plotkin
- IIASA and Modeling, pp. 1623-1624
- Saunders Mac Lane
- Conflict over the Molecular Clock, p. 1624
- John A. W. Kirsch; Carey Krajewski
- Conflict over the Molecular Clock: Response, p. 1624
- Roger Lewin
Corrections: Amino Acid Preferences for Specific Locations at the Ends of α Helices, p. 1624
- Jane Richardson; David Richardson
Erratum: A 115-kD Polypeptide Immunologically Related to Erythrocyte Band 3 Is Present in Golgi Membranes, p. 1624
News & Comment
- Panel Backs Fetal Tissue Research, pp. 1625-1626
- Barbara J. Culliton
- Budget Advice from the Academy, p. 1626
- Eliot Marshall
- Locusts in Africa: A Plague is Possible, pp. 1627-1628
- John Walsh
- Test Ban Talks Reach Impasse, p. 1628
- Colin Norman
- Britain Decides to Stay in CERN, p. 1629
- David Dickson
- U.S.--Soviet Ecology Agreement, p. 1629
- Constance Holden
- Weapons Reactor Restart Set Back, p. 1630
- Mark Crawford
- Hughes, GM Battle over Stock Value, p. 1630
- Barbara J. Culliton
- European Space Science, p. 1630
- David Dickson
- Europeans Approve 6-GeV Synchrotron..., p. 1631
- David Dickson
- ... Japanese Pick Site for 8-GeV Facility, p. 1631
- Marjorie Sun
- Stopping the Brain Drain at NIH, p. 1631
- William Booth
Research News
- American Indian Language Dispute, pp. 1632-1633
- Roger Lewin
- PCs Factor a ``Most Wanted'' Number, pp. 1634-1635
- Barry A. Cipra
- Life History Patterns Emerge in Primate Study, pp. 1636-1637
- Roger Lewin
- Progress Reported on Mouse Models for AIDS, p. 1638
- Jean L. Marx
- Random Samples, p. 1639
- Gregory Byrne
Origins of the 1988 North American Drought, pp. 1640-1645
- Kevin E. Trenberth; Grant W. Branstator; Phillip A. Arkin
Laser Femtochemistry, pp. 1645-1653
- Ahmed H. Zewail
The Intrinsic Electrophysiological Properties of Mammalian Neurons: Insights into Central Nervous System Function, pp. 1654-1664
- Rodolfo R. Llinás
Development of Disease and Virus Recovery in Transgenic Mice Containing HIV Proviral DNA, pp. 1665-1670
- John M. Leonard; Jan W. Abramczuk; David S. Pezen; Rosamond Rutledge; J. Harry Belcher; Frances Hakim; Gene Shearer; Lajos Lamperth; William Travis; Torgny Fredrickson; Abner L. Notkins; Malcolm A. Martin
Reports
- Raoult's Law and the Melting Point Depression in Mesoscopic Systems, pp. 1671-1672
- Günter Nimtz; Peter Marquardt; Dietrich Stauffer; Wilfried Weiss
- The Origin of the Superstructure in Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8+δ as Revealed by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, pp. 1673-1675
- M. D. Kirk; J. Nogami; A. A. Baski; D. B. Mitzi; A. Kapitulnik; T. H. Geballe; C. F. Quate
- Gravitational Separation of Gases and Isotopes in Polar Ice Caps, pp. 1675-1678
- H. Craig; Y. Horibe; T. Sowers
- Restoration of Torque in Defective Flagellar Motors, pp. 1678-1681
- David F. Blair; Howard C. Berg
- Association of Transfer RNA Acceptor Identity with a Helical Irregularity, pp. 1681-1684
- William H. McClain; Yong-Min Chen; K. Foss; Jay Schneider
- Infection of the SCID-hu Mouse by HIV-1, pp. 1684-1686
- R. Namikawa; H. Kaneshima; M. Lieberman; I. L. Weissman; J. M. McCune
- Movement of the X Chromosome in Epilepsy, pp. 1687-1691
- Jonathan Borden; Laura Manuelidis
- Complementary Hemispheric Specialization in Monkeys, pp. 1691-1694
- Charles R. Hamilton; Betty A. Vermeire
- Contributions of Quisqualate and NMDA Receptors to the Induction and Expression of LTP, pp. 1694-1697
- Dominique Muller; Michel Joly; Gary Lynch
- Molecular Cloning of Two Types of GAP Complementary DNA from Human Placenta, pp. 1697-1700
- Meg Trahey; Gail Wong; Robert Halenbeck; Bonnee Rubinfeld; George A. Martin; Martha Ladner; Christopher M. Long; Walter J. Crosier; Ken Watt; Kirston Koths; Frank McCormick
- Repair of the Secretion Defect in the Z Form of α1-antitrypsin by Addition of a Second Mutation, pp. 1700-1702
- Mark Brantly; Michael Courtney; Ronald G. Crystal
- Point Mutations in the Human Vitamin D Receptor Gene Associated with Hypocalcemic Rickets, pp. 1702-1705
- Mark R. Hughes; Peter J. Malloy; Dirk G. Kieback; Robert A. Kesterson; J. Wesley Pike; David Feldman; Bert W. O'Malley
- Engraftment of Immune-Deficient Mice with Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells, pp. 1706-1709
- Suzanne Kamel-Reid; John E. Dick
Book Reviews
- The Myth of Darwinism, pp. 1710-1711
- The Non-Darwinian Revolution
- Peter J. Bowler
- Review author[s]: David L. Hull
- Max Delbrück, pp. 1711-1712
- Thinking about Science
- Ernst Peter Fischer; Carol Lipson
- Review author[s]: Kostia Bergman
- Genetic Rearrangements, pp. 1712-1713
- Transposition
- A. J. Kingsman; K. F. Chater; S. M. Kingsman
- Review author[s]: Michael Malamy
- Lightning, pp. 1713-1714
- The Lightning Discharge
- Martin A. Uman
- Review author[s]: W. David Rust
Back Matter (19 pp.)
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