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Science, New Series, Vol. 242, No. 4886, Dec. 23, 1988


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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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