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Science, New Series, Vol. 279, No. 5354, Feb. 20, 1998


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Front Matter (35 pp.)
Editorial: Catalizing Scientific Progress, p. 1111
Bill Clinton


Letters
FDA Reform: Unintended Outcome?, p. 1113
David Korn
On Their Own, pp. 1113-1114
Anne Fausto-Sterling
One Man's "Torment...", p. 1114
David Dunthorn
"Gaps" in the K-T Record, pp. 1114-1115
J. David Archibald
Human Genome Project: Data Quality, pp. 1115-1116
Phil Green; Steven E. Koonin
α-Synuclein Gene and Parkinson's Disease, pp. 1116-1117
The French Parkinson's Disease Genetics Study Group (7)
Universal Quantum Simulators: Correction, p. 1117
Seth Lloyd


ScienceScope, p. 1121
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Clinton Names Adviser, NSF Chief, pp. 1122-1123
Andrew Lawler
Biomedical Groups Derail Fast-Track Anticloning Bill, pp. 1123-1124
Eliot Marshall
House Panel Icy to White House Plans, p. 1124
Andrew Lawler
EU Bodies on Collision Course over Research Budget, p. 1125
Nigel Williams
Max Planck at 50 Seeks to Move with the Times, p. 1126
Robert Koenig
NMR Researchers Look to the Next Generation of Machines, pp. 1127-1128
Robert F. Service
Young Physicists Despair of Tenured Jobs, p. 1128
James Glanz


Research News
The Nucleus's Revolving Door, pp. 1129-1131
Elizabeth Pennisi
Black Sea Deluge may have Helped Spread Farming, p. 1132
Richard A. Kerr
Failure Isn't What it Used to Be... But Neither is Success, pp. 1133-1134
Jon Cohen
New Appetite-Boosting Peptides Found, p. 1134
Marcia Barinaga
Self-Assembled LEDs Shine Brightly, p. 1135
Robert F. Service
Malaria Strains Appear to Gang Up Against Immune Defenses, p. 1136
Nigel Williams


Random Samples, pp. 1137+1139
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
What is the Role of Science in Developing Countries?, pp. 1140-1141
José Goldemberg


Science's Compass


Policy
Containment of Antiobiotic Resistance, pp. 1153-1154
Rosamund J. Williams; David L. Heymann


Books
Many Faces of the Synapse, p. 1155
Excitatory Amino Acids and Synaptic Transmission.
H. V. Wheal; A. M. Thomson
Review author[s]: Laurence Trussell


Research
Chaos has come Again, pp. 1156-1157
Daniel J. Gauthier
Superconductivity Compatibility, pp. 1157-1158
Anthony J. Leggett
Complexity Matters, pp. 1158-1159
Günter Wagner
Fixing Mismatches, pp. 1159-1160
Michele Shannon; Martin Weigert


Research Articles
Structural Basis of Plasticity in T Cell Receptor Recognition of a Self Peptide-MHC Antigen, pp. 1166-1172
K. Christopher Garia; Massimo Degano; Larry R. Pease; Mingdong Huang; Per A. Peterson; Luc Teyton; Ian A. Wilson
Association of Malaria Parasite Population Structure, HLA, and Immunological Antagonism, pp. 1173-1177
Sarah C. Gilbert; Magdalena Plebanski; Sunetra Gupota; Joanne Morris; Martin Cox; Michael Aidoo; Dominic Kwiatkowski; Brian M. Greenwood; Hilton C. Whittle; Adrian V. S. Hill


Reports
Rare Gas Systematics in Popping Rock: Isotpic and Elemental Compositions in the Upper Mantle, pp. 1178-1181
Manuel Moreira; Joachim Kunz; Claude Allègre
The Formation of HCS and HCSH Molecules and Their Role in the Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter, pp. 1181-1184
R. I. Kaiser; C. Ochsenfeld; M. Head-Gordon; Y. T. Lee
Direct Observation of Heterogeneous Chemistry in the Atmosphere, pp. 1184-1187
Eric E. Gard; Michael J. Kleeman; Deborah S. Gross; Lara S. Hughes; Jonathan O. Allen; Bradley D. Morrical; David P. Fergenson; Tas Dienes; Markus E. Gälli; Robert J. Johnson; Glen R. Cass; Kimberly A. Prather
Atmospheric Radiocarbon Calibration to 45,000 yr B. P.: Late Glacial Fluctuations and Cosmogenic Isotope Production, pp. 1187-1190
H. Kitagawa; J. van der Plicht
Probing Single Secretory Vesicles with Capillary Electrophoresis, pp. 1190-1193
Daniel T. Chiu; Sheri J. Lillard; Richard H. Scheller; Richard N. Zare; Sandra E. Rodriguez-Cruz; Evan R. Williams; Owe Orwar; Mats Sandberg; J. Anders Lundqvist
Images of Interlayer Josephson Vortices in TI2Ba2CuO 6+δ, pp. 1193-1196
Kathryn A. Moler; John R. Kirtley; D. G. Hinks; T. W. Li; Ming Xu
c-Axis Electrodynamics as Evidence for the Interlayer Theory of High- Temperature Superconductivity, pp. 1196-1198
Philip W. Anderson
Communication with Chaotic Lasers, pp. 1198-1200
Gregory D. VanWiggeren; Rajarshi Roy
Induced Responses to Herbivory and Increased Plant Performance, pp. 1201-1202
Anurag A. Agrawal
Regulation of Neurotransmitter Release Kinetics by NSF, pp. 1203-1206
Felix E. Schweizer; Thomas Dresbach; William M. DeBello; Vincent O'Connor; George J. Augustine; Heinrich Betz
Mismatch Repair Co-opted by Hypermutation, pp. 1207-1210
Marilia Cascalho; Jamie Wong; Charles Steinberg; Matthias Wabl
Pleiotropy and the Preservation of Perfection, pp. 1210-1213
David Waxman; Joel R. Peck
Sensorimotor Adaptation in Speech Production, pp. 1213-1216
John F. Houde; Michael I. Jordan
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex from Yeast: Identification of a Subunit Related to Cullins, pp. 1216-1219
Wolfgang Zachariae; Andrej Shevchenko; Paul D. Andrews; Rafael Ciosk; Marta Galova; Michael J. R. Stark; Matthias Mann; Kim Nasmyth
Identification of a Cullin Homology Region in a Subunit of the Anaphase- Promoting Complex, pp. 1219-1222
Hongtao Yu; Jan-Michael Peters; Randall W. King; Andrew M. Page; Philip Hieter; Marc W. Kirschner
Rapid Turnover of T Lymphocytes in SIV-Infected Rhesus Macaques, pp. 1223-1227
Hiroshi Mohri; Sebastian Bonhoeffer; Simon Monard; Alan S. Perelson; David D. Ho


Tech.Sight
Spectral Genotyping of Human Alleles, pp. 1228-1229
Leondios G. Kostrikis; Sanjay Tyagi; Musa M. Mhlanga; David D. Ho; Fred Russell Kramer
Mass spectroscopic Genomics, p. 1230
Richard Peters; Robert Sikorski
Molecular Plumbing, pp. 1230-1231
Richard Peters; Robert Sikorski
On the PROW, p. 1231
Richard Peters; Robert Sikorski
The X Files, p. 1231
Richard Peters; Robert Sikorski


Back Matter (37 pp.)

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