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Science, New Series, Vol. 251, No. 4994, Feb. 8, 1991


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Federal Impediments to Scientific Research, p. 605
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Saving Science Education, p. 606
Jacob Rabinow
Biology Textbooks, p. 606
Joseph D. McInerney
Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 3, pp. 606-608
Vincent James Cogliano; William H. Farland; Peter W. Preuss; Jeanette A. Wiltse; Lorenz R. Rhomberg; Chao W. Chen; Marc J. Mass; Stephen Nosnow; Paul D. White; Jean C. Parker; Suzanne M. Wuerthele; Bruce N. Ames; Lois Swirsky Gold


Erratum: "Was Paul Biddle Too Tough on Stanford?", p. 608
Erratum: Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 1, p. 608
Erratum: Carcinogens and Human Health: Part 2, p. 608
ScienceScope, p. 615
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Science Budget: Growth Amid Red Ink, pp. 616-618
Colin Norman
Is UK HIV Strain Really LAV?, p. 619
Jeremy Cherfas
Pinning Down Gallo's Virus, p. 619
C. N.
East Meets West to Look for Toxic Waste Sites, pp. 620-621
Andrea Cezeaux
Cooling the Greenhouse Cheaply, p. 621
Richard A. Kerr


Briefings
Politics in the Classroom (cont.), p. 622
Constance Holden
New Round in Purloined Data Case, p. 622
Constance Holden
Eternal Obfuscation..., p. 622
Constance Holden
Facilities Awards, p. 622
Constance Holden
Physicists Walk Planck-and Survive, p. 623
Constance Holden
No Tech Fix for Auto Population Bomb, p. 623
Constance Holden
Canadian Statistics, p. 623
Constance Holden
Genetics "Force de Frappe", p. 623
Constance Holden
Muscular Dystrophy Findings, p. 623
Constance Holden
New NEJM Editor, p. 623
Constance Holden


Research News
Dioxin Risks Revisited, pp. 624-626
Leslie Roberts
Did Turing Discover How the Leopard Got Its Spots?, p. 627
Robert Pool
Mathematics-Amid War-in San Francisco, pp. 628-629
Barry Cipra
New Hope for Vaccine Against Schistosomiasis, pp. 630-631
Jeremy Cherfas


Perspective
Nucleation of Population and Water Storage Among the Ancient Maya, p. 632
R. E. W. Adams


Mesoscopic Conductors and Correlations in Laser Speckle Patterns, pp. 633-639
Shechao Feng; Patrick A. Lee

Graphite: A Mimic for DNA and Other Biomolecules in Scanning Tunneling Microscope Studies, pp. 640-642
Carol R. Clemmer; Thomas P. Beebe, Jr.


Research Article
Sequence-Specific Antirepression of Histone H1-Mediated Inhibition of Basal RNA Polymerase II Transcription, pp. 643-649
Glenn E. Croston; Leslie A. Kerrigan; Lucy M. Lira; Daniel R. Marshak; James T. Kadonaga


Reports
Modeling of Turing Structures in the Chlorite-Iodide-Malonic Acid-Starch Reaction System, pp. 650-652
István Lengyel; Irving R. Epstein
Potassium in Clinopyroxene Inclusions from Diamonds, pp. 652-655
George E. Harlow; David R. Veblen
The Search for Evidence of Large Prehistoric Earthquakes Along the Atlantic Seaboard, pp. 655-658
David Amick; Robert Gelinas
A Water Storage Adaptation in the Maya Lowlands, pp. 658-662
Vernon L. Scarborough; Gary G. Gallopin
Large Protein-Induced Dipoles for a Symmetric Carotenoid in a Photosynthetic Antenna Complex, pp. 662-665
David S. Gottfried; Martin A. Steffen; Steven G. Boxer
Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors from Liver Vary in Three Structural Domains, pp. 665-668
Jinzhao Hou; Mikio Kan; Kerstin McKeehan; George McBride; Pamela Adams; Wallace L. McKeehan
Inability of Malaria Vaccine to Induce Antibodies to a Protective Epitope Within Its Sequence, pp. 668-671
Yupin Charoenvit; William E. Collins; Trevor R. Jones; Pascal Millet; Leo Yuan; Gary H. Campbell; Richard L. Beaudoin; J. Roger Broderson; Stephen L. Hoffman
Ability of the c-mos Product to Associate with and Phosphorylate Tubulin, pp. 671-675
Renping Zhou; Marianne Oskarsson; Richard S. Paules; Nicholas Schulz; Don Cleveland; George F. Vande Woude
A68: A Major Subunit of Paired Helical Filaments and Derivatized Forms of Normal Tau, pp. 675-678
Virginia M.-Y. Lee; Brian J. Balin; Laszlo Otvos, Jr.; John Q. Trojanowski
Generation of cAMP-Activated Chloride Currents by Expression of CFTR, pp. 679-682
Matthew P. Anderson; Devra P. Rich; Richard J. Gregory; Alan E. Smith; Michael J. Welsh


Book Reviews
Modes of Leadership, p. 684
Contrasts in Scientific Style. Research Groups in the Chemical and Biochemical Sciences.
Joseph S. Fruton
Review author[s]: W. H. Brock
The Lesser-Known Bohr, pp. 684-685
Redirecting Science. Niels Bohr, Philanthropy, and the Rise of Nuclear Physics.
Finn Aaserud
Review author[s]: Viktor F. Wfisskopf
The High-Latitude Oceans, pp. 685-686
Polar Oceanography. Part A, Physical Science.
Walker O. Smith, Jr.
Review author[s]: John E. Walsh
Trophic Topology, pp. 686-687
Community Food Webs. Data and Theory.
Joel E. Cohen; Frédéric Briand; Charles M. Newman; Zbigniew J. Palka
Review author[s]: John H. Steele
Books Received, p. 687


Back Matter (25 pp.)

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