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Science, New Series, Vol. 243, No. 4897, Mar. 17, 1989


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Punitive Taxation of Science and Engineering, p. 1417
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Tritium Production, p. 1419
Harold M. Agnew
Cardiac Chaos, p. 1419
Ary L. Goldberger
Cardioc Chaos: Response, p. 1419
Robert Pool
PNAS Reviewing Procedures, p. 1419
Igor B. Dawid; Maxine F. Singer; Frances R. Zwanzig
Animal Activism, pp. 1419-1420
John A. Hoyt


Erratum: Reversible Cleavage and Ligation of Hepatitis Delta Virus RNA, p. 1420


News & Comment
Will Magnet Problems Delay the SSC?, pp. 1425-1426
Mark Crawford
German Universities Bursting at the Seams, p. 1427
Don Kirk
Monitoring the Fate of the Forests from Space, pp. 1428-1429
William Booth
Landsat Wins a Reprieve, p. 1429
Eliot Marshall
Alar: The Numbers Game, p. 1430
Leslie Roberts
MCAT to Stress Thinking, Writing, p. 1431
Constance Holden
Unesco Seeks Role in Genome Projects, pp. 1431-1432
David Dickson
NAE Elects New Members, p. 1432


Research News
Making the Moon, Remaking Earth, pp. 1433-1435
Richard A. Kerr
Ice Age Art Idea Toppled, p. 1435
Roger Lewin
Update on Electron Superconductors, p. 1436
Robert Pool
Diary of a Solar Flare, p. 1436
M. Mitchell Waldrop
Will the Hubble Space Telescope Compute?, pp. 1437-1439
M. Mitchell Waldrop


Growing up in Poor Neighborhoods: How Much Does it Matter?, pp. 1441-1445
Susan E. Mayer; Christopher Jencks

The First High-Energy Neutrino Experiment, pp. 1445-1449
Mel Schwartz

Glial Cell Diversification in the Rat Optic Nerve, pp. 1450-1455
Martin C. Raff


Reports
Generalized Tube Model of Biased Reptation for Gel Electrophoresis of DNA, pp. 1456-1458
Jaan Noolandi; Gary W. Slater; Hwa Aun Lim; Jean Louis Viovy
Heat Flow and Hydrothermal Circulation in the Cascade Range, North-Central Oregon, pp. 1458-1462
S. E. Ingebritsen; D. R. Sherrod; R. H. Mariner
Reduction of Intestinal Carcinogen Absorption by Carcinogen-Specific Secretory Immunity, pp. 1462-1464
Lawrence K. Silbart; David F. Keren
The Neutrophil-Activating Protein (NAP-1) is also Chemotactic for T Lymphocytes, pp. 1464-1466
Christian Grønhøj Larsen; Arthur O. Anderson; Ettore Appella; Joost J. Oppenheim; Kouji Matsushima
Endothelial Cell Gene Expression of a Neutrophil Chemotactic Factor by TNF-α, LPS, and IL-1β, pp. 1467-1469
R. M. Strieter; S. L. Kunkel; H. J. Showell; D. G. Remick; S. H. Phan; P. A. Ward; R. M. Marks
Identification of a Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein as a Falciparum Malaria Sequestration Receptor, pp. 1469-1471
Christian F. Ockenhouse; Narendra N. Tandon; Cathleen Magowan; G. A. Jamieson; Jeffrey D. Chulay
The Mutations in Ashkenazi Jews with Adult G M2 Gangliosidosis, the Adult Form of Tay-Sachs Disease, pp. 1471-1474
Ruth Navon; Richard L. Proia
Quisqualate Activates a Rapidly Inactivating High Conductance Ionic Channel in Hippocampal Neurons, pp. 1474-1477
Cha-Min Tang; Marc Dichter; Martin Morad
The EGF Receptor Kinase Substrate p35 in the Floor Plate of the Embryonic Rat CNS, pp. 1477-1479
James A. McKanna; Stanley Cohen
Binocular Unmasking: An Analog to Binaural Unmasking?, pp. 1479-1481
Bruce Schneider; Giampaolo Moraglia; Allan Jepson
Identification of an Allatotropin from Adult Manduca sexta, pp. 1481-1483
Hiroshi Kataoka; Anne Toschi; Jorge P. Li; Robert L. Carney; David A. Schooley; Steven J. Kramer
Fluid Flow Stimulates Tissue Plasminogen Activator Secretion by Cultured Human Endothelial Cells, pp. 1483-1485
S. L. Diamond; S. G. Eskin; L. V. McIntire
Direct Brønsted Analysis of the Restoration of Activity to a Mutant Enzyme by Exogenous Amines, pp. 1485-1488
Michael D. Toney; Jack F. Kirsch
Amyloid β Protein Enhances the Survival of Hippocampal Neurons in vitro, pp. 1488-1490
Janet S. Whitson; Dennis J. Selkoe; Carl W. Cotman
Control of Angiogenesis with Synthetic Heparin Substitutes, pp. 1490-1493
Judah Folkman; Paul B. Weisz; Madeleine M. Joullié; William W. Li; William R. Ewing
Prevention of Rapid Intracellular Degradation of ODC by a Carboxyl-Terminal Truncation, pp. 1493-1495
L. Ghoda; T. Van Daalen Wetters; M. Macrae; D. Ascherman; P. Coffino


Book Reviews
Selection in Natural Populations, pp. 1496-1497
Reproductive Success
T. H. Clutton-Brock
Review author[s]: Robert E. Ricklefs
Loci of Invention, pp. 1497-1498
The Sources of Innovation
Eric Von Hippel
Review author[s]: F. M. Scherer
The Beginnings of SDI, pp. 1498-1499
Lost in Space
Gerald M. Steinberg
Review author[s]: Antonia Chayes
Some Other Books of Interest, p. 1499
Inorganic Mass Spectrometry
F. Adams; R. Gijbels; R. Van Grieken
Ultrasound
Kenneth S. Suslick
Review author[s]: K.L.


Back Matter (26 pp.)

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