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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 258, No. 5081, Oct. 16, 1992
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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Science in Japan, p. 527
- Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Letters
- The Readers' NIH, pp. 529-532
- Donald D. Brown; John H. Barton; Barbara Hatch Rosenberg; C. Paul Bianchi; Ian Stevenson; Thomas C. K. Chan; Alan Peter Rudell; Charles A. Gardner; Denis Pelli; George M. Malacinski; Sebastian Doniach; Tom Frederick; Kevin Jon Williams; Alan F. Hofmann; Ajit Varki
ScienceScope, p. 535
- David P. Hamilton
News and Comment
- Lobbying for an AIDS Trial, pp. 536-539
- Jon Cohen
- IOM Weighs in on Microbial Threat, p. 540
- Richard Stone
- Shakeup Splits Space Science, p. 540
- Eliot Marshall
- Outcry Shoots Down Funding Reform, p. 541
- Eliot Marshall
- Study Flunks Science and Math Tests, p. 541
- Constance Holden
- U.S. Researchers Gather A Bumper Crop of Laurels, pp. 542-545
- Jean Marx; Tim Appenzeller; Ivan Amato; Anne Simon Moffat
- Biology: There's Honor Outside Stockholm, p. 545
- John Travis
Research News
- Measles Battle Loses Potent Weapon, pp. 546-547
- Rick Weiss
- Theoreticians Are Putting a New Spin on the Planets, p. 548
- Richard A. Kerr
- Found: Messengers From The Interstellar Medium, p. 549
- Faye Flam
- Familial Alzheimer's Linked To Chromosome 14 Gene, p. 550
- Jean Marx
Random Samples, p. 551
- Constance Holden
Science In Japan
News Reports
- The Scientific Geography of Japan, pp. 562-563
- Japanese Academics Bemoan The Cost of Years of Neglect, pp. 564-565+567-569
- Alun Anderson
- Women Scientists: It's Lonely at the Top, p. 566
- Fred Myers
- Industry Steps in to Fill the Gap in Basic Research, pp. 570-571
- David P. Hamilton
- Has Tsukuba Put Its Worst Days Behind It?, p. 572
- David P. Hamilton
- Diversity Flourishes in Japan's Research Labs, pp. 573-576
- A. A.; D. P. H.; F. M.
- Bright Dreams Despite a Legacy of Hits and Misses, p. 577
- Alun Anderson; David P. Hamilton
Historical Viewpoint
- Early Cultivators of Science in Japan, pp. 578-580
- Akihito
Perspectives
- The Real World Computing Program: MITI's Next Computer Research Initiative, pp. 581-582
- Akinori Yonezawa
- Public and Private Support of Basic Research in Japan, pp. 582-583
- Yukihiro Hirano
- Organic Synthesis: Current Status in Japan, pp. 584-585
- Ryoji Noyori
- Has Japan Begun to Move Toward Atomic Level Material Processing?, pp. 586-587
- M. Aono
- Astronomy in Japan, pp. 587-588
- Yasuo Tanaka
- The Challenge of Joint Research in Japan, pp. 589-590
- Kenkichiro Koizumi
- Underfunding of Basic Science in Japan, pp. 590-591
- Akito Arima
- Seppuku and Autoimmunity, pp. 591-592
- Tasuku Honjo
- Interleukin-6 and Its Receptor: A Paradigm for Cytokines, pp. 593-597
- Tadamitsu Kishimoto; Shizuo Akira; Tetsuya Taga
- Molecular Diversity of Glutamate Receptors and Implications for Brain Function, pp. 597-603
- Shigetada Nakanishi
- Multistep Carcinogenes: A 1992 Perspective, pp. 603-607
- Takashi Sugimura
- Intracellular Signaling by Hydrolysis of Phospholipids and Activation of Protein Kinase C, pp. 607-614
- Yasutomi Nishizuka
- The Economics of Health Care in Japan, pp. 614-618
- Naoki Ikegami
- The Yohkoh Mission for High-Energy Solar Physics, pp. 618-625
- L. Acton; S. Tsuneta; Y. Ogawara; R. Bentley; M. Bruner; R. Canfield; L. Culhane; G. Doschek; E. Hiei; T. Hirayama; H. Hudson; T. Kosugi; J. Lang; J. Lemen; J. Nishimura; K. Makishima; Y. Uchida; T. Watanabe
- Seismic Tomogram of the Earth's Mantle: Geodynamic Implications, pp. 625-630
- Yoshio Fukao
Reports
- A Priori Evaluation of Aqueous Polarization Effects Through Monte Carlo QM-MM Simulations, pp. 631-635
- Jiali Gao; Xinfu Xia
- Mercury Radar Imaging: Evidence for Polar Ice, pp. 635-640
- Martin A. Slade; Bryan J. Butler; Duane O. Muhleman
- Radar Mapping of Mercury: Full-Disk Images and Polar Anomalies, pp. 640-643
- J. K. Harmon; M. A. Slade
- The Thermal Stability of Water Ice at the Poles of Mercury, pp. 643-646
- David A. Paige; Stephen E. Wood; Ashwin R. Vasavada
- Biological Weighting Function for the Inhibition of Phytoplankton Photosynthesis by Ultraviolet Radiation, pp. 646-650
- John J. Cullen; Patrick J. Neale; Michael P. Lesser
- Hemoglobin-AGE: A Circulating Marker of Advanced Glycosylation, pp. 651-653
- Zenji Makita; Helen Vlassara; Elliot Rayfield; Kenneth Cartwright; Eli Friedman; Roger Rodby; Anthony Cerami; Richard Bucala
- Negative Selection of Precursor Thymocytes Before Their Differentiation into CD4+CD8+ Cells, pp. 653-656
- Yousuke Takahama; Elizabeth W. Shores; Alfred Singer
- Flow-Dependent Cytosolic Acidification of Vascular Endothelial Cells, pp. 656-659
- Roy C. Ziegelstein; Linda Cheng; Maurizio C. Capogrossi
- Role of Transmembrane Domain Interactions in the Assembly of Class II MHC Molecules, pp. 659-662
- Pierre Cosson; Juan S. Bonifacino
- Phase Coupling by Synaptic Spread in Chains of Coupled Neuronal Oscillators, pp. 662-665
- Thelma L. Williams
- Burst Firing in Dopamine Neurons Induced by N-Methyl-d-Aspartate: Role of Electrogenic Sodium Pump, pp. 665-667
- Steven W. Johnson; Vincent Seutin; R. Alan North
- Genetic Linkage Evidence for a Familial Alzheimer's Disease Locus on Chromosome 14, pp. 668-671
- Gerard D. Schellenberg; Thomas D. Bird; Ellen M. Wijsman; Harry T. Orr; Leojean Anderson; Ellen Nemens; June A. White; Lori Bonnycastle; James L. Weber; M. Elisa Alonso; Huntington Potter; Leonard L. Heston; George M. Martin
Technical Comments
- Theory and Experiment in High-Temperature Superconductivity, p. 672
- J. E. Hirsch; P. W. Anderson
Book Reviews
- Technomiracles Revisited, pp. 674-675
- Route 128. Lessons from Boston's High-Tech Community.
- Susan Rosegrant; David Lampe
- Technology in the Garden. Research Parks and Regional Economic Development.
- Michael I. Luger; Harvey A. Goldstein
- Review author[s]: AnnaLee Saxenian
- After the Wall, pp. 675-676
- Research and Technology in the Former German Democratic Republic.
- Raymond Bentley
- Review author[s]: Raymond G. Stokes
- An Era of Electro-Optics, pp. 676-678
- The Laser in America, 1950-1970.
- Joan Lisa Bromberg
- Review author[s]: John Whinnery
- Books Received, p. 678
Back Matter (34 pp.)
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