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Science, New Series, Vol. 273, No. 5280, Sep. 6, 1996


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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Editorial: The Reality of Science Funding, p. 1319
Pete V. Domenici


Letters
Teaching Evolution, pp. 1321-1322
Judy Harvey; Paul P. Craig; Paul R. Gross; Sanford J. Madigan
Charges of Anti-Semitism, p. 1322
John Hartung
Tobacco Research: One Researcher's Experience, pp. 1322-1323
Freddy Homburger
Chernobyl Analysis, pp. 1323-1324
Edward E. Purvis III
Focus on Women, p. 1325
David L. Brautigan; Patricia J. Brown


Corrections and Clarifications: Tobacco Research, p. 1325
Corrections and Clarifications: Late Proterozoic and Paleozoic Tides, Retreat of the Moon, and Rotation of the Earth, p. 1325
Corrections and Clarifications: Form Follows Function when Plants Harvest Light, p. 1325
Corrections and Clarifications: An Enhanced Immune Response in Mice Lacking the Transcription Factor NFAT1, p. 1325
ScienceScope, p. 1327
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
The Klausner Revolution, pp. 1328-1329+1331
Eliot Marshall
NCI: A Lab Scientist's View, from the Director's Office, pp. 1329-1330
Pilot Study Teaches NSF Costly Lesson, pp. 1331-1332
Jeffrey Mervissy
Proposed Increases Follow 5-Year Plan, p. 1332
Dennis Normile
New Minister Picks Up the Baton, p. 1333
Jonathan Spencer Jones
NASA Scales Back Science on Station, p. 1333
Andrew Lawler


Research News
A New Look at Maternal Guidance, pp. 1334-1336
Elizabeth Pennisi
Structure of Gene-Tag Protein Solved, p. 1336
Trisha Gura
New Source Proposed for Most Common Meteorites, p. 1337
Richard A. Kerr
Plants, Like Animals, May Make Use of Peptide Signals, pp. 1338-1339
Jean Marx
Probing Flowers' Genetic Past, pp. 1339-1340
Wade Roush
Viewing Velvet Worms in Amber, p. 1340
Gretchen Vogel


Random Samples, pp. 1341+1343
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Understanding Evolution: The Next Step, p. 1347
The Shape of Life. Genes, Development, and the Evolution of Animal Form.
Rudolf A. Raff
Review author[s]: Michael L. McKinney
Phases of Matter, p. 1348
Principles of Condensed Matter Physics.
P. M. Chaikin; T. C. Lubensky
Review author[s]: David G. Grier


Perspectives
Coherent Exciton Waves, pp. 1351-1352
David Snoke
Airborne Particle Analysis for Climate Studies, pp. 1352-1353
Thomas Peter
Refining the Taxonomy of Memory, pp. 1353-1354
Trevor W. Robbins


Research Articles
Superstructure Control in the Crystal Growth and Ordering of Urea Inclusion Compounds, pp. 1355-1359
M. D. Hollingsworth; M. E. Brown; A. C. Hillier; B. D. Santarsiero; J. D. Chaney
Mantle Viscosity and Ice-Age Ice Sheet Topography, pp. 1359-1364
W. Richard Peltier


Reports
A Silicate Inclusion in Puente del Zacate, a IIIA Iron Meteorite, pp. 1365-1367
Edward J. Olsen; Andrew M. Davis; Robert N. Clayton; Toshiko K. Mayeda; Carleton B. Moore; Ian M. Steele
Radiocarbon in Hydrologic Systems Containing Dissolved Magmatic Carbon Dioxide, pp. 1367-1370
Timothy P. Rose; M. Lee Davisson
Fossil Velvet Worms in Baltic and Dominican Amber: Onychophoran Evolution and Biogeography, pp. 1370-1371
George Poinar Jr.
Threefold Electron Scattering on Graphite Observed with C 60 -Adsorbed STM Tips, pp. 1371-1373
K. F. Kelly; D. Sarkar; G. D. Hale; S. J. Oldenburg; N. J. Halas
Antagonistic Interactions between Wingless and Decapentaplegic Responsible for Dorsal-Ventral Pattern in the Drosophila Leg, pp. 1373-1377
William J. Brook; Stephen M. Cohen
Purification and Molecular Cloning of Plx1, a Cdc25-Regulatory Kinase from Xenopus Egg Extracts, pp. 1377-1380
Akiko Kumagai; William G. Dunphy
A Model of Host-Microbial Interactions in an Open Mammalian Ecosystem, pp. 1380-1383
Lynn Bry; Per G. Falk; Tore Midtvedt; Jeffrey I. Gordon
Time-Sensitive Reversal of Hyperplasia in Transgenic Mice Expressing SV40 T Antigen, pp. 1384-1386
Dagmar Ewald; Minglin Li; Shimon Efrat; Gert Auer; Robert J. Wall; Priscilla A. Furth; Lothar Hennighausen
Correction of the Mutation Responsible for Sickle Cell Anemia by an RNA-DNA Oligonucleotide, pp. 1386-1389
Allyson Cole-Strauss; Kyonggeun Yoon; Yufei Xiang; Bruce C. Byrne; Michael C. Rice; Jeff Gryn; William K. Holloman; Eric B. Kmiec
Enhanced Protein C Activation and Inhibition of Fibrinogen Cleavage by a Thrombin Modulator, pp. 1389-1391
David T. Berg; Michael R. Wiley; Brian W. Grinnell
Crystal Structure of the Aequorea victoria Green Fluorescent Protein, pp. 1392-1395
Mats Ormö; Andrew B. Cubitt; Karen Kallio; Larry A. Gross; Roger Y. Tsien; S. James Remington
Bimodal Interaction of Coatomer with the p24 Family of Putative Cargo Receptors, pp. 1396-1399
Klaus Fiedler; Michael Veit; Mark A. Stamnes; James E. Rothman
A Neostriatal Habit Learning System in Humans, pp. 1399-1402
Barbara J. Knowlton; Jennifer A. Mangels; Larry R. Squire
A Requirement for Local Protein Synthesis in Neurotrophin-Induced Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity, pp. 1402-1406
Hyejin Kang; Erin M. Schuman
CRINKLY4: A TNFR-Like Receptor Kinase Involved in Maize Epidermal Differentiation, pp. 1406-1409
Philip W. Becraft; Philip S. Stinard; Donald R. McCarty
Similarity of a Chromatic Adaptation Sensor to Phytochrome and Ethylene Receptors, pp. 1409-1412
David M. Kehoe; Arthur R. Grossman


Technical Comments
Evolution of Insect Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis-Transformed Plants, pp. 1412-1413
Anthony R. Ives; D. N. Alstad; D. A. Andow


Back Matter (47 pp.)

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