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Science, New Series, Vol. 264, No. 5161, May 13, 1994


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Front Matter (21 pp.)
Editorial: Research in the Service of Jobs and Health, p. 887
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Milk Safety, pp. 889-890
Andrew L. Rubin; Mark Goodman
NAGPRA's Implications, p. 890
James W. Bradley; John Bryant
Indirect Pesticide Costs, p. 890
David Pimentel


Corrections and Clarifications: Livermore Faces Forces of Change, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: An Atomic Film Festival, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: Nicotine Scrutinized as FDA Seeks to Regulate Cigarettes, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: Sea-Surface Temperature from Coral Skeletal Strontium/Calcium Ratios, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: Requirement for the Yeast Gene LON in Intramitochondrial Proteolysis and Maintenance of Respiration, p. 891
ScienceScope, p. 895
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Strong Medicine for NIH, pp. 896-898
Eliot Marshall
DOE Ponders Yet More Uses for SSC, p. 898
Christopher Anderson
Toxic Tiff Spreads Beyond France, pp. 898-899
Michael Balter
House Trims NSF Funding Plan, p. 899
Jeffrey Mervis
Cyberspace Offers Chance To Do 'Virtually' Real Science, pp. 900-901
Christopher Anderson


Random Samples, pp. 902-903
Constance Holden


Research News
Zebrafish Hit the Big Time, pp. 904-905
Patricia Kahn
Dying Stars Give Galactic Theory New Life, p. 906
John Travis
Red Galaxies Hint at an Old Universe, pp. 906-907
Ray Jayawardhana
Keeping Tabs on Cometary Breakups, p. 907
Ray Jayawardhana
A New Twist in the Tale of Nature's Asymmetry, p. 908
David Bradley
Post-Polio Syndrome: Remembrance of Viruses Past, p. 909
Richard Stone


Perspectives
Distant Effects of Volcanism-How Big and How Often?, pp. 913-914
Tom Simkin
Folding Pattern Diversity of Integral Membrane Proteins, pp. 914-916
S. W. Cowan; Jürg P. Rosenbusch


Terawatt to Petawatt Subpicosecond Lasers, pp. 917-924
Michael D. Perry; Gerard Mourou

Sex Determination and Dosage Compensation: Lessons from Flies and Worms, pp. 924-932
Susan M. Parkhurst; Philip M. Meneely


Research Article
Drosophila TAF ll 150: Similarity to Yeast Gene TSM-1 and Specific Binding to Core Promoter DNA, pp. 933-941
C. Peter Verrijzer; Kyoko Yokomori; Jin-Long Chen; Robert Tjian


Reports
Observation of Quantum-Size Effects at Room Temperature on Metal Surfaces With STM, pp. 942-945
Phaedon Avouris; In-Whan Lyo
Diacetylenic Lipid Tubules: Experimental Evidence for a Chiral Molecular Architecture, pp. 945-947
J. M. Schnur; B. R. Ratna; J. V. Selinger; A. Singh; G. Jyothi; K. R. K. Easwaran
Record of Volcanism Since 7000 B.C. from the GISP2 Greenland Ice Core and Implications for the Volcano-Climate System, pp. 948-952
G. A. Zielinski; P. A. Mayewski; L. D. Meeker; S. Whitlow; M. S. Twickler; M. Morrison; D. A. Meese; A. J. Gow; R. B. Alley
Seven Million Years of Glaciation in Greenland, pp. 952-955
H. C. Larsen; A. D. Saunders; P. D. Clift; J. Beget; W. Wei; S. Spezzaferri
Isotopic Evidence for Neogene Hominid Paleoenvironments in the Kenya Rift Valley, pp. 955-959
John D. Kingston; Bruno D. Marino; Andrew Hill
Retention and 5′ Cap Trimethylation of U3 snRNA in the Nucleus, pp. 959-961
Michael P. Terns; James E. Dahlberg
Role of Bone Marrow-Derived Cells in Presenting MHC Class I-Restricted Tumor Antigens, pp. 961-965
Alex Y. C. Huang; Paul Golumbek; Mojgan Ahmadzadeh; Elizabeth Jaffee; Drew Pardoll; Hyam Levitsky
Cloning of a T Cell Growth Factor That Interacts with the β Chain of the Interleukin-2 Receptor, pp. 965-968
Kenneth H. Grabstein; June Eisenman; Kurt Shanebeck; Charles Rauch; Subhashini Srinivasan; Victor Fung; Courtney Beers; Jane Richardson; Michael A. Schoenborn; Minoo Ahdieh; Lisabeth Johnson; Mark R. Alderson; James D. Watson; Dirk M. Anderson; Judith G. Giri
Enhancer Point Mutation Results in a Homeotic Transformation in Drosophila, pp. 968-971
Mary Jane Shimell; Jeffrey Simon; Welcome Bender; Michael B. O'Connor
Cloning of a Grb2 Isoform with Apoptotic Properties, pp. 971-974
Isabelle Fath; Fabien Schweighoffer; Isabelle Rey; Marie-Christine Multon; Janine Boiziau; Marc Duchesne; Bruno Tocque
Activity-Dependent Changes in the Intrinsic Properties of Cultured Neurons, pp. 974-977
Gina Turrigiano; L. F. Abbott; Eve Marder
Aberrant Neurites and Synaptic Vesicle Protein Deficiency in Synapsin II-Depleted Neurons, pp. 977-979
Adriana Ferreira; Kenneth S. Kosik; Paul Greengard; Hui-Quan Han


Book Reviews
Grand Narratives Scrutinized, pp. 980-982
The Literature of Science. Perspectives on Popular Scientific Writing.
Murdo William McRae
Review author[s]: Joseph W. Slade
Underlaborers for Science, pp. 982-983
Taking the Naturalistic Turn. Or, How Real Philosophy of Science is Done.
Werner Callebaut
Review author[s]: Steve Fuller
Pipers and Tunes in Science, pp. 983-984
Prometheus Bound. Science in a Dynamic Steady State.
John Ziman
Review author[s]: Rodney W. Nichols
Taking Arms, pp. 985-986+989
Higher Superstition. The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science.
Paul R. Gross; Norman Levitt
Review author[s]: Bennett M. Berger
An Actor in Recent History, pp. 989-990
James B. Conant. Harvard to Hiroshima and the Making of the Nuclear Age.
James B. Conant; James G. Hershberg
Review author[s]: Carol S. Gruber
Decryption Day by Day, pp. 990-992
Codebreakers. The Inside Story at Bletchley Park.
F. H. Hinsley; Alan Stripp
Review author[s]: Paul Ceruzzi
Cold War Social Science, pp. 992-993
Science of Coercion. Communication Research and Psychological Warfare, 1945-1960.
Christopher Simpson
Review author[s]: Leila Zenderland
The Industrialization of Chemistry, pp. 993-994
The Rainbow Makers. The Origins of the Synthetic Dyestuffs Industry in Western Europe.
Anthony S. Travis
Review author[s]: John W. Servos
Unlikely Contrivances, pp. 994-996
Zipper. An Exploration in Novelty.
Robert Friedel
Review author[s]: Ken Alder
Airwave Accommodations, pp. 996-997
Selling Radio. The Commercialization of American Broadcasting, 1920-1934.
Susan Smulyan
Review author[s]: Clayton R. Koppes
The Chemical Past, pp. 997-999
The Norton History of Chemistry.
William H. Brock
Ideas in Chemistry. A History of the Science.
David Knight
The History of Chemistry.
John Hudson
Histoire de la Chimie.
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent; Isabelle Stengers
Review author[s]: Mary Jo Nye
Adventures in Space-Time, pp. 999-1001
Black Holes and Time Warps. Einstein's Outrageous Legacy.
Kip S. Thorne
Review author[s]: Joseph Silk
Gravimetrists in Action, pp. 1001-1002
The Rise and Fall of the Fifth Force. Discovery, Pursuit, and Justification in Modern Physics.
Allan Franklin
Review author[s]: George T. Gillies
Southernmost Fauna, pp. 1002-1004
Antarctic Fish Biology. Evolution in a Unique Environment.
Joseph T. Eastman; Danette Pratt; William Winn
Antarctic Fish and Fisheries.
Karl-Hermann Kock
History and Atlas of the Fishes of the Antarctic Ocean.
Richard Gordon Miller; Philip A. Hastings; Josette Gourley
Review author[s]: David Policansky
Eocene Revelations, pp. 1004-1005
Messel. An Insight Into the History of Life and of the Earth.
Stephan Schaal; Willi Ziegler
Review author[s]: Jason A. Lillegraven
Big Cats in Situ, pp. 1005-1006
The African Leopard. Ecology and Behavior of a Solitary Felid.
Theodore N. Bailey
Review author[s]: John Seidensticker
Saccharomyces and Company, pp. 1006+1008
The Early Days of Yeast Genetics.
Michael N. Hall; Patrick Linder
Review author[s]: Jasper Rine
Evolution in the Fast Lane, pp. 1008+1010
The Evolutionary Biology of Viruses.
Stephen S. Morse
Review author[s]: David M. Hillis
Getting into Shape, pp. 1010-1011
Kinetic Theory of Living Pattern.
Lionel G. Harrison
Review author[s]: Edward Cox
Visual Functions, pp. 1011-1012
A Vision of the Brain.
Semir Zeki
Review author[s]: Peter Lennie
Cognition Unawares, p. 1013
Implicit Learning and Tacit Knowledge. An Essay on the Cognitive Unconscious.
Arthur S. Reber
Review author[s]: John F. Kihlstrom
Growing Up in Context, pp. 1013-1015
Children in Time and Place. Developmental and Historical Insights.
Glen H. Elder, Jr.; John Modell; Ross D. Parke
Review author[s]: Kathleen W. Jones
Help and Containment, pp. 1015-1016
Inventing the Feeble Mind. A History of Mental Retardation in the United States.
James W. Trent, Jr.
Review author[s]: Ellen Dwyer
A Health Care Campaign, pp. 1016-1018
Bargaining for Life. A Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938.
Barbara Bates
Review author[s]: Naomi Rogers
The Generation of Culture, pp. 1018-1019
Balinese Worlds.
Fredrik Barth
Review author[s]: John R. Bowen
Early Literacy, pp. 1019-1020
Archaic Bookkeeping. Early Writing and Techniques of Economic Administration in the Ancient Near East.
Hans J. Nissen; Peter Damerow; Robert K. Englund
Review author[s]: Piotr Michalowski
Arctic Gold, pp. 1021-1023
Archeology of the Frobisher Voyages.
William W. Fitzhugh; Jacqueline S. Olin
The Meta Incognita Project. Contributions to Field Studies.
Stephen Alsford
Review author[s]: Edwin S. Hall
Ventures Southward, pp. 1023-1024
Before the Heroes Came. Antarctica in the 1890s.
T. H. Baughman
Review author[s]: G. E. Fogg
American Bogpersons, pp. 1024-1025
Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida.
Jerald T. Milanich
Review author[s]: Paul D. Welch
Books Reviewed in Science 21 May 1993 Through 6 May 1994, pp. 1025-1028
Books Received, p. 1028


Back Matter (24 pp.)

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