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Front Matter (38 pp.)
LettersU.S. Pullout from IIASA, p. 745
Bernard A. Fleishman
Photon Counting, p. 745
Martin D. Williams
Columbia River Gorge, p. 745
C. Topik; D. H. Wagner; S. A. Cook; J. D. Udovic; P. W. Frank
Animal Welfare, pp. 745-746
Adrian R. Morrison; Peter J. Hand; F. Barbara Orlans
Aspartame in Canadian Soft Drinks, p. 746
Henry L. Roediger; R. Jeffrey Smith
Computers and Electronics, p. 749Philip H. Abelson
Computers and Electronics
Computers and ElectronicsThe Revolution in Computers and Electronics, pp. 751-753
Philip H. Abelson
Electronics and Computers: An Overview, pp. 754-760
Lewis M. Branscomb
Computers: A Survey of Trends and Limitations, pp. 760-765
Joel S. Birnbaum
Graphics and SoftwareSome Recent Advances in Computer Graphics, pp. 766-774
Turner Whitted
Software, pp. 775-779
Glenn Bacon
The UNIX Operating System: A Model for Software Design, pp. 779-783
Brian W. Kernighan; Samuel P. Morgan
Scientific Research and MedicineComputers in Scientific Instrumentation, pp. 784-791
C. G. Enke
Microelectronics and Computers in Medicine, pp. 792-797
James D. Meindl
Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductor Devices, pp. 797-801
C. V. Shank; D. H. Auston
University Role in the Computer Age, pp. 802-806
John G. Linvill
Business and IndustryOffice Automation, pp. 807-813
R. J. Spinrad
Advances in Process Control, pp. 813-818
David L. Morrison; Richard H. Snow; John P. Lamoureux
Computers in Manufacturing, pp. 818-825
C. A. Hudson
Japan-U.S. Competition: Semiconductors are the Key, pp. 825-829
John Walsh
Communications and Personal ServicesEvolution of the Intelligent Telecommunications Network, pp. 830-837
John S. Mayo
Business Use of Satellite Communications, pp. 837-842
Burton I. Edelson; Robert S. Cooper
Computer Networks: Prospects for Scientists, pp. 843-852
Allen Newell; Robert F. Sproull
Computers and Electronics for Individual Services, pp. 852-855
Ruth M. Davis
Information Storage and RetrievalComputing in Documentation and Scholarly Research, pp. 856-861
Warren J. Haas
Optical Disk Technology and Information, pp. 862-868
Charles M. Goldstein
Database Systems, pp. 869-872
Michael W. Blasgen
News and CommentReport Absolves Harvard in Case of Fakery, pp. 874-876
William J. Broad
``Institutional Response'', p. 875
``Prevention of Dishonesty in Science'', p. 876
Reactor Mishap Raises Broad Questions, pp. 877-878
Eliot Marshall
Antinuclear Movement Gains Momentum, p. 878+880
Constance Holden
BriefingFirm Offers to Finance a Space Shuttle, p. 879
M. Mitchell Waldrop
Armageddon Closer, p. 879
Constance Holden
Congressman Wants Millar, Head of NIOSH, to Move, p. 879
Marjorie Sun
Research NewsTracing Sources of Acid Rain Causes Big Stir, p. 881
Richard A. Kerr
Back Matter (19 pp.)
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