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Science, New Series, Vol. 270, No. 5243, Dec. 15, 1995


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Front Matter (23 pp.)
Editorial: K-12 Education and Support for Science, p. 1739
Richard L. Hinman


Letters
Collaboration and Data Sharing, p. 1741
Ann R. Stevens
On-Line Instruction, p. 1741
Lanny Arvan
Polymer Publishing, p. 1743
Richard John Farris
Smoke and Rainforests, p. 1743
Forrest M. Mims III
Local Chinooks, p. 1743
Terry L. Johnson
Hydrolytic Destruction of Nerve Agents, p. 1743
Joseph F. Bunnett
Depicting Epidemiology, pp. 1743-1744
Allan H. Smith
Science Professionals in Spain, p. 1744
Cecilia Gotor; Luis C. Romero
Heso-no-O: A Gift, pp. 1744-1745
Kaname Moriwaki; Sayami Iida; Masahiro Kinoshita; Chitra Bharucha; James J. Gormley


Corrections and Clarifications: Genetic Discrimination: Acturial Aspects, p. 1745
ScienceScope, p. 1747
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
R&D Impact: A Numbers Game?, pp. 1748+1750
Jeffrey Mervis
Tech Funding: If U.S. Bows Out, States May Come Up Short, p. 1749
Wade Roush
Less Hype, More Biology Needed for Gene Therapy, p. 1751
Eliot Marshall
Clinton Holds First AIDS Summit, p. 1752
Jon Cohen
Probe Takes a Fatal Plunge at Jupiter, p. 1752
T. A.
Post-Cold War Science Thrives in the Heart of Siberia, pp. 1753-1755
Richard Stone
Fusion Advocates Scramble for Scraps, p. 1755
Andrew Lawler


Research News
Mastering Nature's Strong Force, pp. 1756-1758
Gary Taubes
Chernobyl's Thyroid Cancer Toll, pp. 1758-1759
Michael Balter
Just Another Billion-Sun Black Hole, p. 1759
Ann Finkbeiner
Materials Scientists Make Contact in Boston, pp. 1760-1761
Robert F. Service
Can Nuclear Waste Keep Yucca Mountain Dry -- and Safe?, pp. 1761-1762
Wade Roush
Plutonium Under Glass, p. 1762
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, pp. 1763+1765
Jocelyn Kaiser


Perspectives
Supernova Maser Emission, pp. 1771-1772
Yasuo Fukui
The Molecular Biology of Rice, pp. 1772-1773
Ko Shimamoto
Mechanisms of Gene Activation, pp. 1773-1774
Stephen Buratowski
Ethylene Sensors: How Perceptive!, p. 1774
Athanasios Theologis


Research Articles
Reactive Immunization, pp. 1775-1782
Peter Wirsching; Jon A. Ashley; Chih-Hung L. Lo; Kim D. Janda; Richard A. Lerner
Multiple TAF II s Directing Synergistic Activation of Transcription, pp. 1783-1788
Frank Sauer; Stig K. Hansen; Robert Tjian


Reports
Polymer Photovoltaic Cells: Enhanced Efficiencies via a Network of Internal Donor-Acceptor Heterojunctions, pp. 1789-1791
G. Yu; J. Gao; J. C. Hummelen; F. Wudl; A. J. Heeger
Solution-Liquid-Solid Growth of Crystalline III-V Semiconductors: An Analogy to Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth, pp. 1791-1794
Timothy J. Trentler; Kathleen M. Hickman; Subhash C. Goel; Ann M. Viano; Patrick C. Gibbons; William E. Buhro
High Photorefractive Gain in Nematic Liquid Crystals Doped with Electron Donor and Acceptor Molecules, pp. 1794-1797
Gary P. Wiederrecht; Beth A. Yoon; Michael R. Wasielewski
Efficient Aldolase Catalytic Antibodies That Use the Enamine Mechanism of Natural Enzymes, pp. 1797-1800
Jurgen Wagner; Richard A. Lerner; Carlos F. Barbas III
Shock-Excited OH Maser Emission Outlining the Galactic Center Supernova Remnant G359.1-0.05, pp. 1801-1804
F. Yusef-Zadeh; K. I. Uchida; D. Roberts
A Receptor Kinase-Like Protein Encoded by the Rice Disease Resistance Gene, Xa21, pp. 1804-1806
Wen-Yuan Song; Guo-Liang Wang; Li-Li Chen; Han-Suk Kim; Li-Ya Pi; Tom Holsten; J. Gardner; Bei Wang; Wen-Xue Zhai; Li-Huang Zhu; Claude Fauquet; Pamela Ronald
An Ethylene-Inducible Component of Signal Transduction Encoded by Never-ripe, pp. 1807-1809
Jack Q. Wilkinson; Michael B. Lanahan; Hsiao-Ching Yen; James J. Giovannoni; Harry J. Klee
Ethylene-Binding Sites Generated in Yeast Expressing the Arabidopsis ETR1 Gene, pp. 1809-1811
G. Eric Schaller; Anthony B. Bleecker
Identification of RANTES, MIP-1a<e/b>, and MIP-1b as the Major HIV-Suppressive Factors Produced by CD8+ T Cells, pp. 1811-1815
Fiorenza Cocchi; Anthony L. DeVico; Alfredo Garzino-Demo; Suresh K. Arya; Robert C. Gallo; Paolo Lusso
Sodium Uptake by Puddling in a Moth, pp. 1816-1818
Scott R. Smedley; Thomas Eisner
Evidence for Developmentally Programmed Transdifferentiation in Mouse Esophageal Muscle, pp. 1818-1821
Ardem Patapoutian; Barbara J. Wold; Roger A. Wagner
Crystal Structure of the V α Domain of a T Cell Antigen Receptor, pp. 1821-1824
Barry A. Fields; Bertram Ober; Emilio L. Malchiodi; Marina I. Lebedeva; Bradford C. Braden; Xavier Ysern; Jin-Kyoo Kim; Xuguang Shao; E. Sally Ward; Roy A. Mariuzza
DNA Template and Activator-Coactivator Requirements for Transcriptional Synergism by Drosophila Bicoid, pp. 1825-1828
Frank Sauer; Stig K. Hansen; Robert Tjian
Control of Cell Fate by a Deubiquitinating Enzyme Encoded by the fat facets Gene, pp. 1828-1831
Yongzhao Huang; Rohan T. Baker; Janice A. Fischer-Vize
Precise Spatial Positioning of Chromosomes During Prometaphase: Evidence for Chromosomal Order, pp. 1831-1835
Robert Nagele; Theresa Freeman; Lydia McMorrow; Hsin-yi Lee
Diffusion Across the Nuclear Envelope Inhibited by Depletion of the Nuclear Ca 2+ Store, pp. 1835-1838
Lisa Stehno-Bittel; Carmen Perez-Terzic; David E. Clapham
A Nucleic Acid Triple Helix Formed by a Peptide Nucleic Acid-DNA Complex, pp. 1838-1841
Laurie Betts; John A. Josey; James M. Veal; Steven R. Jordan
Solution Structure of a Cisplatin-Induced DNA Interstrand Cross-Link, pp. 1842-1845
Huifang Huang; Leiming Zhu; Brian R. Reid; Gary P. Drobny; Paul B. Hopkins
Role of NK1.1+ T Cells in a TH2 Response and in Immunoglobulin E Production, pp. 1845-1847
Tomohiro Yoshimoto; Albert Bendelac; Cynthia Watson; Jane Hu-Li; William E. Paul


Technical Comments
Use of NMR to Detect Water Within Nonpolar Protein Cavities, pp. 1847-1849
Brian W. Matthews; Andrew G. Morton; Frederick W. Dahlquist; J. A. Ernst; R. T. Clubb; H.-X. Zhou; A. M. Gronenborn; G. M. Clore
STM on Wet Insulators: Electrochemistry or Tunneling?, pp. 1849-1852
Fu-Ren F. Fan; Allen J. Bard; R. Guckenberger; M. Heim
18S rDNA from Lophophorates, p. 1852
William C. Banta; Byron T. Backus; Kenneth M. Halanych; John D. Bacheller; Anna Marie A. Aguinaldo; Stephanie M. Liva; David M. Hillis; James A. Lake


Book Reviews
The Jovian Spectacle, pp. 1857-1858
Impact Jupiter. The Crash of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
David H. Levy
The Great Comet Crash. The Impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter
John R. Spencer; Jacqueline Mitton
Review author[s]: Paul R. Weissman
Running Waters, p. 1858
Stream Ecology. Structure and Function of Running Waters
J. David Allan
Review author[s]: Stuart G. Fisher
Books Received, pp. 1858-1859


Back Matter (33 pp.)

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