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Front Matter (8 pp.)


Letters

Public Health Issues: Bendectin, Love Canal, p. 6+8

Beverly Paigen; R. Jeffrey Smith; Murray Levine


Affinities between Scientists and Humanists, p. 9

James M. Banner


Synthesis Gas: A Raw Material for Industrial Chemicals, pp. 11-16

Roy L. Pruett


Impact on Agriculture of the Mount St. Helens Eruptions, pp. 16-22

R. J. Cook; J. C. Barron; R. I. Papendick; G. J. Williams


The Hawaii to Tahiti Shuttle Experiment, pp. 22-28

Klaus Wyrtki; Eric Firing; David Halpern; Robert Knox; G. J. McNally; W. C. Patzert; E. D. Stroup; B. A. Taft; R. Williams


News and Comment

An Early Test of Reagan's Economics, pp. 29-31

Eliot Marshall


Pentagon Orders End to Computer Babel, pp. 31-33

William J. Broad


The Complete Index to Man, pp. 33-35

Nicholas Wade


Dinosaur Battle Erupts in British Museum, pp. 35-36

Nicholas Wade


Briefing

Joint Research Guidelines for Industry, pp. 36-37

Constance Holden


Anti-Nuclear War Consciousness Raising, p. 37

Constance Holden


Long-Awaited Changes Made in Patent Law, p. 37

Constance Holden


Second Gene Splicer to Go Public, p. 37

Constance Holden


Research News

Myasthenia Gravis under Monoclonal Scrutiny, pp. 38-40+42

Roger Lewin


Anthropology Meeting Highlights, pp. 40-41

Roger Lewin


Consensus on Bypass Surgery, pp. 42-43

Gina Bari Kolata


AAAS News

Science Celebrates 100th Anniversary, p. 44


AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize, p. 44


Report of West African Science Association, pp. 44-45


Obituaries, p. 45


Book Reviews

Hopeful Efforts, pp. 46-47

The Rainmakers

Clark C. Spence

Review author[s]: Morgan Sherwood


Early Environmentalism, pp. 47-48

Pollution and Reform in American Cities, 1870-1930

Martin V. Melosi

Review author[s]: Louis P. Cain


Double Stars, p. 48

Close Binary Stars

Mirek J. Plavec; Daniel M. Popper; Roger K. Ulrich

Review author[s]: John B. Hutchings


Vulpes Vulpes, pp. 48-49

The Red Fox

Erik Zimen

Review author[s]: Ernest D. Ables


Echolocation, p. 49

Animal Sonar Systems

Rene-Guy Busnel; James F. Fish

Review author[s]: Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell


Reports

Stress Anomaly Accompanying the 1979 Lytle Creek Earthquake: Implications for Earthquake Prediction, pp. 51-53

Bruce R. Clark


Siliceous Microfossils from the Lower Cambrian of Northwest Canada: Possible Source for Biogenic Chert, pp. 53-55

Carol Wagner Allison


Strain on the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California: Rapid, Aseismic Change, pp. 56-58

J. C. Savage; W. H. Prescott; M. Lisowski; N. E. King


Cellulose Metabolism by the Flagellate Trichonympha from a Termite is Independent of Endosymbiotic Bacteria, pp. 58-59

Michael A. Yamin


Effect of Adenosine 3 prime ,5 prime -Monophosphate on Neuronal Pacemaker Activity: A Voltage Clamp Analysis, pp. 59-61

Steven N. Treistman


Lactose Facilitates the Intestinal Absorption of Lead in Weanling Rats, pp. 61-63

Philip J. Bushnell; Hector F. DeLuca


Binding and Mobility of the Cell Surface Receptors for 3,3 prime ,5-triiodo-L-thyronine, pp. 63-65

F. R. Maxfield; M. C. Willingham; I. Pastan; P. Dragsten; S.-Y. Cheng


Differentiation of Murine Bone Marrow Stem Cells in vitro: Long-Term Growth Promoted by a Lymphocyte-Derived Mediator, pp. 65-67

Amnon Altman; Thomas D. Gilmartin; David H. Katz


Dye Coupling and Possible Electrotonic Coupling in the Guinea Pig Neocortical Slice, pp. 67-70

Michael J. Gutnick; David A. Prince


Identification of Tissue-Specific Nuclear Antigens Transferred to Nitrocellulose from Polyacrylamide Gels, pp. 70-72

William F. Glass; Robert C. Briggs; Lubomir S. Hnilica


Pituitary Intermediate Lobe in Dog: Two Cell Types and High Bioactive Adrenocorticotropin Content, pp. 72-74

Nicholas S. Halmi; Mark E. Peterson; Gloria J. Colurso; Anthony S. Liotta; Dorothy T. Krieger


Immunophagocytic Properties of Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells, pp. 74-76

Victor M. Elner; Thomas Schaffner; Katherine Taylor; Seymour Glagov


Resource Partitioning during Reproduction in the Norway Rat, pp. 76-77

Barbara Woodside; Ruth Wilson; Phyllis Chee; Michael Leon


A Metric for Thought: A Comparison of P300 Latency and Reaction Time, pp. 77-80

Gregory McCarthy; Emanuel Donchin


Cyclophosphamide-Induced Spermatogenic Effects Detected in the F 1 Generation by Behavioral Testing, pp. 80-82

Perrie M. Adams; Jill D. Fabricant; Marvin S. Legator


b-Endorphin: Possible Involvement in the Antihypertensive Effect of Central a-Receptor Activation, pp. 82-84

George Kunos; Csaba Farsang; Maria Dolores Ramirez-Gonzales


Thermoregulatory Significance of Thoracic Lobes in the Evolution of Insect Wings, pp. 84-86

Matthew M. Douglas


Ape Language, pp. 86-88

Dalbir Bindra; Francine G. Patterson; H. S. Terrace; L. A. Petitto; R. J. Sanders; T. G. Bever


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 211, No. 4479, Jan. 16, 1981


Front Matter (26 pp.)


Letters

Superconducting Magnets, pp. 119-121

G. H. Vineyard; Leon M. Lederman; William J. Broad


Shortages of Scientists and Engineers, p. 123

Philip H. Abelson


Phase Transitions, Critical Phenomena, and Instabilities, pp. 125-131

Paul A. Fleury


Biodegradation of Chemicals of Environmental Concern, pp. 132-138

Martin Alexander


Science and Technology in the White House, 1977 to 1980: Part 1, pp. 139-145

Frank Press


News and Comment

Plutonium Production Slated to Increase, pp. 146-147

Marjorie Sun


Nuclear Fuel Account Books in Bad Shape, pp. 147-148+150

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

A Cooler Look at Laser Weapons, pp. 148-149

Nicholas Wade


French Have Rocket Aimed at NASA's Shuttle, p. 149

Nicholas Wade


Biologists Need Code on Commercial Behavior, p. 149

Nicholas Wade


Auto Crash Tests Unsettle Japan and Detroit, pp. 150-152

R. Jeffrey Smith


Citizens for Space, p. 152

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Research News

A Movable Feast in the Eukaryotic Genome, pp. 153-155

Jean L. Marx


Fingers of Salt Help Mix the Sea, pp. 155-157

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

A Theoretical Physicist, p. 158

Landau

Anna Livanova

Review author[s]: P. W. Anderson


Internationalism in Denmark, pp. 158-159

The Early Years

Peter Robertson

Review author[s]: David C. Cassidy


Quantum Field Theory, p. 160

Gauge Fields

L. D. Faddeev; A. A. Slavnov

Review author[s]: David Brydges


A Public Health Issue, pp. 160-161

A Safe Cigarette?

Gio B. Gori; Fred G. Bock

Review author[s]: Millicent Higgins


Reports

Global Transport of Organic Pollutants: Ambient Concentrations in the Remote Marine Atmosphere, pp. 163-165

E. Atlas; C. S. Giam


Annual Growth Increments in Shells of Spisula solidissima Record Marine Temperature Variability, pp. 165-167

Douglas S. Jones


Relative Humidity: Important Modifier of Pollutant Uptake by Plants, pp. 167-169

S. B. McLaughlin; G. E. Taylor


Phosphorus Distribution in the Nucleosome, pp. 169-170

D. P. Bazett-Jones; F. P. Ottensmeyer


Left-Handed Double Helical DNA: Variations in the Backbone Conformation, pp. 171-176

Andrew H.-J. Wang; Gary J. Quigley; Francis J. Kolpak; Gijs Van Der Marel; Jacques H. Van Boom; Alexander Rich


Unmyelinated Axons in the Posterior Funiculi, pp. 176-177

Lauren A. Langford; Richard E. Coggeshall


Assessment of Pharmacological Treatment of Myocardial Infarction by Phosphorus-31 NMR with Surface Coils, pp. 177-180

Ray L. Nunnally; Paul A. Bottomley


Mutagenicity of Fly Ash Particles in Paramecium, pp. 180-182

J. Smith-Sonneborn; R. A. Palizzi; C. Herr; G. L. Fisher


2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric Acid: A New Pharmacological Tool for Retina Research, pp. 182-185

Malcolm M. Slaughter; Robert F. Miller


Body Weight and Composition in Laboratory Rats: Effects of Diets with High or Low Protein Concentrations, pp. 185-186

Patillo Donald; Grover C. Pitts; Stephen L. Pohl


Back Matter (22 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 211, No. 4480, Jan. 23, 1981


Front Matter (23 pp.)


Letters

The Federal Government's Role in Basic Research, p. 226

Harrison Schmitt


Teletext Systems, p. 226+228

Charles L. Jackson; Harry M. Shooshan; Anthony A. Barnett; Gene P. Mater


Environmental Quality, p. 228

Robert Cameron Mitchell


Sex and Mathematics, p. 231

Alice T. Schafer; Mary W. Gray


Quaternary Climates and Sea Levels of the U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain, pp. 233-240

Thomas M. Cronin; Barney J. Szabo; Thomas A. Ager; Joseph E. Hazel; James P. Owens


Telecommunications in Alaskan Villages, pp. 241-248

Alex Hills; M. Granger Morgan


Science and Technology in the White House, 1977 to 1980: Part 2, pp. 249-256

Frank Press


News and Comment

Air Force Challenged on Sickle Trait Policy, p. 257

Constance Holden


Overblown Reports Distort Obesity Risks, p. 258

Roger Lewin


Will U.S. Skip Neutron Scattering Derby?, pp. 259-260+262-263

Arthur L. Robinson


Briefing

Most Additives are Harmless, p. 260

R. Jeffrey Smith


Revlon Funds Animal Test Research, p. 260

R. Jeffrey Smith


Too Much Congressional Direction?, pp. 260-261

R. Jeffrey Smith


Pope John Paul Meets the Scientists, p. 261

R. Jeffrey Smith


Genentech: Is Its Glamor Gone?, p. 262

Marjorie Sun


New Niche for Science on Reference Shelf, pp. 263-264

John Walsh


Research News

A New Understanding of Sickle Cell Emerges, pp. 265-267

Thomas H. Maugh


Who will Build the Next Supercomputer?, pp. 268-269

Gina Bari Kolata


Book Reviews

Darwin Novelized, pp. 270-271

The Origin

Irving Stone

Review author[s]: Stephen Jay Gould


Hales's Activities, pp. 271-272

Stephen Hales

D. G. C. Allan; R. E. Schofield

Review author[s]: R. W. Home


Solid State Physics, p. 272

The Lattice Dynamics and Statics of Alkali Halide Crystals

John R. Hardy; Arnold M. Karo

Review author[s]: Heinz Bilz


Achievements in Astronomy, pp. 272-273

Oort and the Universe

Hugo Van Woerden; Willem N. Brouw; Henk C. Van De Hulst

Review author[s]: S. Chandrasekhar


Biogeochemistry, p. 273

Environmental Chemistry of the Elements

H. J. M. Bowen

Review author[s]: James C. G. Walker


Reports

Simulated Wind Pollination and Airflow around Ovules of Some Early Seed Plants, pp. 275-277

Karl J. Niklas


A Scanning Micropipette Molecule Microscope, pp. 277-279

Joseph A. Jarrell; John G. King; John W. Mills


Diatoms as Hydrographic Tracers: Example from Bering Sea Sediments, pp. 279-281

Constance Sancetta


A Three-Band Hand-Held Radiometer for Field Use, pp. 281-283

Compton J. Tucker; William H. Jones; William A. Kley; Gunnar J. Sundstrom


Decipherment of the Earliest Tablets, pp. 283-285

Denise Schmandt-Besserat


Atmospheric Trace Gases in Antarctica, pp. 285-287

R. A. Rasmussen; M. A. K. Khalil; R. W. Dalluge


Cross-Linked Fibrinogen Dimers Demonstrate a Feature of the Molecular Packing in Fibrin Fibers, pp. 287-289

W. E. Fowler; H. P. Erickson; R. R. Hantgan; J. McDonagh; J. Hermans


Deoxyribonucleic Acid Structure: A New Model, pp. 289-291

Robert C. Hopkins


Hydra Mesoglea: A Model for Investigating Epithelial Cell-Basement Membrane Interactions, pp. 291-294

Robert M. Day; Howard M. Lenhoff


Giant Synaptic Potential Hypothesis for Epileptiform Activity, pp. 294-297

Daniel Johnston; Thomas H. Brown


Minor Planet Satellites, pp. 297-298

T. C. Van Flandern


Geothermal System at 21 degrees N, p. 298

Chen-Tung A. Chen


Back Matter (20 pp.)


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Front Matter (25 pp.)


Letters

Carcinogenes and Regulation, pp. 332-334+336

Marc Lappe; Kim Hooper; Elinor Blake; Nancy Pfund; Eugene Gardner; Jon Rosenberg; Richard H. Tullis; Gio Batta Gori


Privileged Communication, p. 336

Claude Liebecq


Science Education: Rhetoric and Reality, p. 339

William D. Carey


The Origin of Man, pp. 341-350

C. Owen Lovejoy


Superovulation and Embryo Transfer in Cattle, pp. 351-358

George E. Seidel


Using Materials Science, pp. 359-363

W. O. Baker


News and Comment

Eastern Bloc Evades Technology Embargo, pp. 364-366+368

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Epidemiologists Try to Help Stop More Atlanta Murders, pp. 366-367

Marjorie Sun


Dump Delaney Clause, Schweiker Suggests, p. 367

Marjorie Sun


White Sands, Warm Winds, and...Toxic Wastes?, p. 367

Marjorie Sun


AAAS in Canada Seeks Peace without Hawks, pp. 368-369

Nicholas Wade


Development Advocate to Head Interior, p. 370

Constance Holden


Research News

Mount St. Helens and a Climate Quandary, pp. 371-372+374

Richard A. Kerr


AAAS Briefings, pp. 372-373

Roger Lewin


Three Mice ``Cloned'' in Switzerland, pp. 375-376

Jean L. Marx


Book Reviews

The Field of Geography, pp. 377-378

Geography Yesterday and Tomorrow

E. H. Brown

Review author[s]: Thomas F. Glick


Views of Wundt, p. 378

Wilhelm Wundt and the Making of a Scientific Psychology

R. W. Rieber

Wundt Studies

Wolfgang G. Bringmann; Ryan D. Tweney

Review author[s]: Rand B. Evans


Confluence in Research, pp. 378-379

The Cancer Mission

Kenneth E. Studer; Daryl E. Chubin

Review author[s]: Edward J. Yoxen


Nitrogen Processes, pp. 379-380

Nitrogen Fixation

William E. Newton; William H. Orme-Johnson

Review author[s]: John L. Ingraham


Reports

A Pleistocene Sand Sea on the Alaskan Arctic Coastal Plain, pp. 381-383

L. David Carter


Noble Gases in Stratospheric Dust Particles: Confirmation of Extraterrestrial Origin, pp. 383-386

B. Hudson; G. J. Flynn; P. Fraundorf; C. M. Hohenberg; J. Shirck


Solar Cycle Signal in Earth Rotation: Nonstationary Behavior, pp. 386-389

Robert G. Currie


Scheiner's Halo: Evidence for Ice Ic in the Atmosphere, pp. 389-390

E. Whalley


Natural Disturbance and the Steady State in High-Altitude Balsam Fir Forests, pp. 390-393

Douglas G. Sprugel; F. H. Bormann


Reactivation of an Inactive Human X Chromosome: Evidence for X Inactivation by DNA Methylation, pp. 393-396

T. Mohandas; R. S. Sparkes; L. J. Shapiro


Mouse Oocytes Transcribe Injected Xenopus 5S RNA Gene, pp. 396-398

Ralph L. Brinster; Howard Y. Chen; Myrna E. Trumbauer


A Metronidazole Metabolite in Human Urine and its Risk, pp. 398-400

Ronald L. Koch; Bernard B. Beaulieu; Ewan J. T. Chrystal; Peter Goldman


Two Novel Classes of Small Ribonucleoproteins Detected by Antibodies Associated with Lupus Erythematosus, pp. 400-402

Michael R. Lerner; John A. Boyle; John A. Hardin; Joan A. Steitz


Nematode Development after Removal of Egg Cytoplasm: Absence of Localized Unbound Determinants, pp. 402-405

John S. Laufer; Gunter Von Ehrenstein


A Photobiological Evaluation of Tanning Booths, pp. 405-407

D. S. Nachtwey; R. D. Rundel


Compartmentalization of Cyclic AMP during Phagocytosis by Human Neutrophilic Granulocytes, pp. 407-410

Katherine B. Pryzwansky; Alton L. Steiner; John K. Spitznagel; Chiranjiv L. Kapoor


Food Dyes and Impairment of Performance in Hyperactive Children, pp. 410-411

H. Bruce Ferguson; Judith L. Rapoport; Herbert Weingartner; James M. Swanson; Marcel Kinsbourne


Back Matter (22 pp.)


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Front Matter (7 pp.)


Letters

Mouse Pox Threat, p. 438

Gordon D. Wallace


Radioactive Biomedical Waste, p. 438

Richard E. Cunningham


Scientific Spoofs, p. 438

Patricia Woolf


Erratum: OSHA Backs away from Strict Lab Rules, p. 438


It is People Who Use Energy, p. 439

Kingsley Davis


The Great Tumaco, Colombia Earthquake of 12 December 1979, pp. 441-445

Darrell G. Herd; T. Leslie Youd; Hansjurgen Meyer; Jorge Luis Arango C.; Waverly J. Person; Carlos Mendoza


Acid Lakes from Natural and Anthropogenic Causes, pp. 446-448

Ruth Patrick; Victoria P. Binetti; Steven G. Halterman


Transport of Energy in Muscle: The Phosphorylcreatine Shuttle, pp. 448-452

Samuel P. Bessman; Paul J. Geiger


The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice, pp. 453-458

Amos Tversky; Daniel Kahneman


News and Comment

Carter Transmits an Interim Budget, pp. 459-461

John Walsh


Utilities Lose Power on Wall Street, pp. 461-462+464

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Carter Team Departs with Words of Warning, pp. 462-463

Eliot Marshall


By Flood, If not by Fire, CEQ Says, p. 463

Eliot Marshall


EPA to Investigate Tree Smog, p. 463

Eliot Marshall


Priority War: Discord in Pursuit of Glory, pp. 465-467

William J. Broad


Research News

Sickle Cell (II): Many Agents near Trials, pp. 468-470

Thomas H. Maugh


Massive Neutrinos: Masters of the Universe?, pp. 470-472

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Book Reviews

The Problems in the Sahel, pp. 473-474

Seeds of Famine

Richard W. Franke; Barbara H. Chasin

Review author[s]: Jeremy Swift


A Program in Epidemiology, pp. 474-475

Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children

Gerald S. Berenson

Review author[s]: Darwin R. Labarthe


Vertebrate Paleontology, p. 475

Aspects of Vertebrate History

Louis L. Jacobs

Review author[s]: Kevin Padian


Cosmology, pp. 475-476

Ninth Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics. Munich

Jurgen Ehlers; Judith J. Perry; Martin Walker

Review author[s]: George Lake


Reports

Early Proterozoic Microfossils and Penecontemporaneous Quartz Cementation in the Sokoman Iron Formation, Canada, pp. 478-480

Andrew H. Knoll; Bruce Simonson


Effects of Trace Gases and Water Vapor on the Diffusion Coefficient of Polonium-218, pp. 480-481

Gregory Frey; Philip K. Hopke; James J. Stukel


Arsenic Accumulation in Great Barrier Reef Invertebrates, pp. 482-483

A. A. Benson; R. E. Summons


Phenytoin-Induced Teratogenesis: A Mouse Model, pp. 483-484

R. H. Finnell


Potassium Chloride Versus Voltage Clamp Contractures in Ventricular Muscle, pp. 485-487

M. Morad; S. Reeck; M. Rao


Therapy of Mouse Lymphoma with Monoclonal Antibodies to Glycolipid: Selection of Low Antigenic Variants in vivo, pp. 487-489

William W. Young; Sen-Itiroh Hakomori


Water Intake in Hypovolemic Sheep: Effects of Crushing the Left Atrial Appendage, pp. 489-491

Mark B. Zimmerman; Edward H. Blaine; Edward M. Stricker


Nonenzymatic Browning in vivo: Possible Process for Aging of Long-Lived Proteins, pp. 491-493

Vincent M. Monnier; Anthony Cerami


Opiate Antagonist Improves Neurologic Recovery after Spinal Injury, pp. 493-494

Alan I. Faden; Thomas P. Jacobs; John W. Holaday


Myosin Phosphorylation and the Cross-Bridge Cycle in Arterial Smooth Muscle, pp. 495-497

Patrick F. Dillon; Mark O. Aksoy; Steven P. Driska; Richard A. Murphy


Chemical Defense Mechanisms on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, pp. 497-499

Gerald J. Bakus


Extinctions and Introductions in the New Zealand Avifauna: Cause and Effect?, pp. 499-501

Jared M. Diamond; C. Richard Veitch


Associative Learning in Aplysia: Cellular Correlates Supporting a Conditioned Fear Hypothesis, pp. 501-504

Thomas J. Carew; Edgar T. Walters; Eric R. Kandel


Associative Learning in Aplysia: Evidence for Conditioned Fear in an Invertebrate, pp. 504-506

Edgar T. Walters; Thomas J. Carew; Eric R. Kandel


Suckling Infant Rats Learn a Preference for a Novel Olfactory Stimulus Paired with Milk Delivery, pp. 506-508

Stephen C. Brake


Difference in Brain Densities between Chronic Alcoholic and Normal Control Patients, pp. 508-510

Charles J. Golden; Benjamin Graber; Irwin Blose; Richard Berg; Jeffrey Coffman; Solomon Bloch


Competition in Desert Rodents: An Experiment with Semipermeable Exclosures, pp. 510-512

James C. Munger; James H. Brown


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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Front Matter (9 pp.)


Letters

Science and Engineering: The Future, p. 532

Simon Ramo


High-Energy Physics: Magnet Technology, p. 532

Sidney D. Drell


Toward Equality, p. 532

Stephen M. Stigler; Virginia L. Stigler


East is East and West is West, p. 533

Philip H. Abelson


Three-Dimensional Methods in Seismic Exploration, pp. 535-540

Robert Graebner; Cam Wason; Hans Meinardus


Organic Farming in the Corn Belt, pp. 540-547

William Lockeretz; Georgia Shearer; Daniel H. Kohl


Rural Africa: Modernization, Equity, and Long-Term Development, pp. 547-553

Uma Lele


News and Comment

Weinberger Promises Leaner, Meaner DOD, pp. 554-555

Eliot Marshall


Former Carolina Governor to Head DOE, p. 555

Constance Holden


Beryllium Report Disputed by Listed Author, pp. 556-557

R. Jeffrey Smith


FAA is Cool to Cabin Safety Improvements, pp. 557-558+560

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Fredrickson Asked to be a Holdover again at NIH, p. 558

John Walsh


Senate Westerners Stake a Claim, pp. 558-559

John Walsh


White House Science Still in Transition, p. 559

John Walsh


Brown Departs Research Subcommittee, p. 559

John Walsh


Medical Journal Draws Lancet on Rival, p. 561

Nicholas Wade


Research News

!Kung Bushmen Join South African Army, pp. 562-564

Gina Bari Kolata


Lake Bottoms Linked with Human Origins, pp. 564-566

Roger Lewin


AAAS News

1980 AAAS Awards Presented in Toronto, p. 567


Washington Meeting in 1982, pp. 567-568


Pacific Division Announces Meeting, p. 568


Energy Seminars in 1981, p. 568


OOS Completes Inventory of Programs for Women, p. 568


Global Seminar Held in New Delhi, pp. 568-569

Denise Weiner


50-Year Members Acknowledged, pp. 569-570


AAAS and ISETAP, p. 570


Book Reviews

Cretaceous Endings, pp. 571-572

Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary Events

Tove Birkelund; Richard G. Bromley; W. Kegel Christensen; Tove Birkelund

Review author[s]: Thomas J. M. Schopf


Maya Architecture, pp. 572-573

The Puuc

H. E. D. Pollock

Review author[s]: Michael D. Coe


Primate Parental Relations, p. 573

Baboon Mothers and Infants

Jeanne Altmann

Review author[s]: R. W. Wrangham


Anion and Calcium Transport, pp. 573-574

Membrane Transport in Erythrocytes

Ulrik V. Lassen; Hans H. Ussing; Jens Otto Wieth

Review author[s]: David Levitt


Developmental Phenomena, p. 574

Senescence in Plants

Kenneth V. Thimann

Review author[s]: Hans Kende


Reports

Crystal and Molecular Structure of a Pentagonal Dodecahedrane, pp. 575-576

Leo A. Paquette; Douglas W. Balogh; R. Usha; Dennis Kountz; Gary G. Christoph


Petroleum Drilling and Production in the United States: Yield per Effort and Net Energy Analysis, pp. 576-579

Charles A. S. Hall; Cutler J. Cleveland


Submillimeter Heterodyne Detection of Interstellar Carbon Monoxide at 434 Micrometers, pp. 580-582

H. R. Fetterman; G. A. Koepf; P. F. Goldsmith; B. J. Clifton; D. Buhl; N. R. Erickson; D. D. Peck; N. McAvoy; P. E. Tannenwald


Virus in a Parasitoid Wasp: Suppression of the Cellular Immune Response in the Parasitoid's Host, pp. 582-583

Kathryn M. Edson; S. Bradleigh Vinson; Donald B. Stoltz; Max D. Summers


Type III Hyperlipoproteinemia: Defective Metabolism of an Abnormal Apolipoprotein E, pp. 584-586

Richard E. Gregg; Loren A. Zech; Ernst J. Schaefer; H. Bryan Brewer


Specific and Sensitive Radioimmunoassay for 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethyleneglycol (MOPEG), pp. 586-588

T. Kent Keeton; Henry Krutzsch; Walter Lovenberg


Two Classes of Single-Stranded Regions in DNA from Sea Urchin Embryos, pp. 588-590

M. S. Wortzman; R. F. Baker


Regulation of Cutaneous Previtamin D 3 Photosynthesis in Man: Skin Pigment is not an Essential Regulator, pp. 590-593

M. F. Holick; J. A. MacLaughlin; S. H. Doppelt


2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Causes Behavioral Effects in Chickens at Environmentally Relevant Doses, pp. 593-595

C. A. Sanderson; L. J. Rogers


Neurosecretory Granules: Evidence for an Aging Process within the Neurohypophysis, pp. 595-597

J. J. Nordmann; Julie Labouesse


Lectins of Distinct Specificity in Rhodnius prolixus Interact Selectively with Trypanosoma cruzi, pp. 597-600

Miercio E. A. Pereira; Arnaldo F. B. Andrade; Jose Marcos C. Ribeiro


Oxidation of Elemental Selenium to Selenite by Bacillus megaterium, pp. 600-601

S. U. Sarathchandra; J. H. Watkinson


Effects of Vasopressin on Human Memory Functions, pp. 601-603

Herbert Weingartner; Philip Gold; James C. Ballenger; Sheila A. Smallberg; Richard Summers; David R. Rubinow; Robert M. Post; Frederick K. Goodwin


Metkephamid, a Systemically Active analog of Methionine Enkephalin with Potent Opioid d-Receptor Activity, pp. 603-605

Robert C. A. Frederickson; Edward L. Smithwick; Robert Shuman; Kerry G. Bemis


Endogenous Late Positive Component of the Evoked Potential in Cats Corresponding to P300 in Humans, pp. 605-607

M. Byron Wilder; Glenn R. Farley; Arnold Starr


Lunar Phasing of the Thyroxine Surge Preparatory to Seaward Migration of Salmonid Fish, pp. 607-609

E. Gordon Grau; Walton W. Dickhoff; Richard S. Nishioka; Howard A. Bern; Leroy C. Folmar


Back Matter (15 pp.)


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Front Matter (36 pp.)


Letters

Asteroid Extinction Hypothesis, pp. 648+650+653-656

Dennis V. Kent; George C. Reid; Randall E. Brown; Luis W. Alvarez; Walter Alvarez; Frank Asaro; Helen V. Michel


Erratum: Mutagenicity of Fly Particles in Paramecium, p. 656


Usefulness of the Social Sciences, p. 659

Kenneth Prewitt


Real-Time Color Graphics in Studies of Molecular Interactions, pp. 661-666

Robert Langridge; Thomas E. Ferrin; Irwin D. Kuntz; Michael L. Connolly


Gene Expression in Eukaryotes, pp. 667-674

Donald D. Brown


Grant Length and Budget Stability at the National Institutes of Health, pp. 675-680

John T. Kalberer


News and Comment

William Perry and the Weapons Gamble, pp. 681-683

Eliot Marshall


Energy, Security, and War, p. 683

Constance Holden


Hatch Takes over Senate Labor Committee, pp. 684-685

Marjorie Sun


Is R & D the Key to the Productivity Problem?, pp. 685-688

John Walsh


Briefing

Governor Brown Boosts Microelectronics, pp. 688-689

Colin Norman


Geological Survey Chief Lost in Transition, p. 689

Colin Norman


Youth and Loyalty at OMB, p. 689

Colin Norman


Research News

Jumping Genes Help Trace Inherited Diseases, pp. 690-692

Roger Lewin


There is More to ``Acid Rain'' Than Rain, pp. 692-693

Richard A. Kerr


New Study Links Chlorination and Cancer, p. 694

Thomas H. Maugh


Book Reviews

The Demography of Well-Being, p. 695

Birth and Fortune

Richard A. Easterlin

Review author[s]: Robert L. Clark


Controlling Oil Pollution, pp. 696-697

Pollution, Politics, and International Law

R. Michael M'Gonigle; Mark W. Zacher

Review author[s]: Daniel S. Cheever


Lemurs, p. 697

Nocturnal Malagasy Primates

P. Charles-Dominique; H. M. Cooper; A. Hladik; C. M. Hladik; E. Pages; G. F. Pariente; A. Petter-Rousseaux; A. Schilling

Review author[s]: Robert Jay Russell


Annelids, pp. 697-698

Aquatic Oligochaete Biology

Ralph O. Brinkhurst; David G. Cook

Review author[s]: Kristian Fauchald


Insects in Neurobiology, pp. 698-699

Receptors for Neurotransmitters, Hormones and Pheromones in Insects

David B. Sattelle; Linda M. Hall; John G. Hildebrand

Review author[s]: Ralph J. Greenspan


Reports

Observations of Solar Irradiance Variability, pp. 700-702

R. C. Willson; S. Gulkis; M. Janssen; H. S. Hudson; G. A. Chapman


On the Sources of Summertime Haze in the Eastern United States, pp. 703-705

George T. Wolff; Nelson A. Kelly; Martin A. Ferman


Hormesis: A Response to Low Environmental Concentrations of Petroleum Hydrocarbons, pp. 705-707

Roy B. Laughlin; Ng James; Harold E. Guard


Methane Production from Acetate and Associated Methane Fluxes from Anoxic Coastal Sediments, pp. 707-709

Francis J. Sansone; Christopher S. Martens


Membrane Conductance and Action Potential of a Regenerating Axonal Tip, pp. 709-712

Hamutal Meiri; Micha E. Spira; Itzak Parnas


Gap Junctional Conductance Is a Simple and Sensitive Function of Intracellular pH, pp. 712-715

D.C. Spray; A. L. Harris; M. V. L. Bennett


Concentration Oscillations and Efficiency: Glycolysis, pp. 715-717

Peter H. Richter; John Ross


Free and Forced Diving in Birds, pp. 717-719

John W. Kanwisher; Geir Gabrielsen; Nancy Kanwisher


Exposure of Newborn Rats to Pharmacologically Active Compounds may Permanently Alter Carcinogen Metabolism, pp. 719-721

Ronald A. Faris; T. Colin Campbell


Sex Ratio Manipulation and Selection for Attractiveness, pp. 721-722

Nancy Burley


Neural Correlates of a Nonjammable Electrolocation System, pp. 722-725

Joanne A. Matsubara


Interaction between Purine and Benzodiazepine: Inosine Reverses Diazepam-Induced Stimulation of Mouse Exploratory Behavior, pp. 725-727

Jacqueline N. Crawley; Paul J. Marangos; Steven M. Paul; Phil Skolnick; Frederick K. Goodwin


Tyrosine Administration Decreases Vulnerability to Ventricular Fibrillation in the Normal Canine Heart, pp. 727-729

Neal A. Scott; Regis A. DeSilva; Bernard Lown; Richard J. Wurtman


Cigarette Smoking in the 1970's: The Impact of the Antismoking Campaign on Consumption, pp. 729-731

Kenneth E. Warner


Solar Wind Data and Ionospheric Potential, pp. 731-732

E. Barouch; Ralph Markson


Wavelength-Dependent Enhancement in Brain and Behavior, pp. 732-733

Gerald S. Wasserman; Peter Gouras; Eberhart Zrenner


Calcitonin: Aversive Effects in Rats?, pp. 733-734

William J. Freed; Lloyd A. Bing; Richard Jed Wyatt


Back Matter (23 pp.)


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Front Matter (19 pp.)


Letters

Macroevolution Conference, pp. 770+773-774

D. J. Futuyma; R. C. Lewontin; G. C. Mayer; J. Seger; J. W. Stubblefield; Alan R. Templeton; L. Val Giddings; Hampton L. Carson; Everett C. Olson; Joseph E. Armstrong; Boyce A. Drummond


Lasers in Space, p. 774

Michael B. Callaham; Ben Bova


Erratum: Estimating Cancer Risks from Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation, p. 774


Erratum: Sickle Cell (II): Many Agents near Trials, p. 774


Laboratory Safety, p. 775

Philip H. Abelson


Prudent Practices for Handling Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories, pp. 777-780

Blaine C. McKusick


Geologic Remote Sensing, pp. 781-791

Alexander F. H. Goetz; Lawrence C. Rowan


The Judiciary: What Role in Health Improvement?, pp. 792-793

David L. Bazelon


News and Comment

Cabinet Split on Merits of Grain Embargo, pp. 794-795

Colin Norman


EPA and Industry Pursue Regulatory Options, pp. 796-798

R. Jeffrey Smith


Prior Restraints Recommended, p. 797

Gina Bari Kolata


Briefing

Science Subcommittees Get New Chairmen, pp. 798-799

William J. Broad


Air Academy Drops Ban on Sickle Carriers, p. 799

William J. Broad


Budget Cutters Clip Away at Science, p. 799

William J. Broad


Academy Hosts Meeting on Conservation of Monuments, p. 799

William J. Broad


Institute Loses Bid for Hughes's Billions, pp. 800-802

William J. Broad


Research News

Matter, Matter, Everywhere..., pp. 803-806

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Ethiopian Stone Tools are World's Oldest, pp. 806-807

Roger Lewin


Prediction of Huge Peruvian Quakes Quashed, pp. 808-809

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

Origins of the Modern Synthesis, pp. 810-811

The Evolutionary Synthesis

Ernst Mayr; William B. Provine

Review author[s]: Michael Ruse


Muscle Physiology, p. 812

Plasticity of Muscle

Dirk Pette

Review author[s]: Michael Barany


Enzymatic Transformations, pp. 812-813

Enzymatic Basis of Detoxication

William B. Jakoby

Review author[s]: F. Peter Guengerich


Tupaiidae, p. 813

Comparative Biology and Evolutionary Relationships of Tree Shrews

W. Patrick Luckett

Review author[s]: Robert Martin


A Study in Paleoecology, pp. 813-814

Lower Wenlock Faunal and Floral Dynamics

Valdar Jaanusson; Sven Laufeld; Roland Skoglund

Review author[s]: Reuben J. Ross


Reports

Measurements of the Volcanic Plumes of Mount St. Helens in the Stratosphere and Troposphere: Introduction, pp. 815-816

James B. Pollack


Airborne Studies of the Emissions from the Volcanic Eruptions of Mount St. Helens, pp. 816-818

Peter V. Hobbs; Lawrence F. Radke; Mark W. Eltgroth; Dean A. Hegg


Trajectories of the Mount St. Helens Eruption Plume, pp. 819-821

Edwin F. Danielsen


Gaseous Constituents in the Plume from Eruptions of Mount St. Helens, pp. 821-823

Edward C. Y. Inn; James F. Vedder; Estelle P. Condon; Dean O'Hara


Changes in Stratospheric Water Vapor Associated with the Mount St. Helens Eruption, pp. 823-824

David G. Murcray; Frank J. Murcray; D. Boyd Barker; H. John Mastenbrook


Measurements of Cloud Condensation Nuclei in the Stratosphere around the Plume of Mount St. Helens, pp. 824-825

C. F. Rogers; J. G. Hudson; W. C. Kocmond


Filter Measurements of Stratospheric Sulfate and Chloride in the Eruption Plume of Mount St. Helens, pp. 826-827

B. W. Gandrud; A. L. Lazrus


Trace Element Composition of the Mount St. Helens Plume: Stratospheric Samples from the 18 May Eruption, pp. 827-830

Teri Vossler; David L. Anderson; Namik K. Aras; Janet M. Phelan; William H. Zoller


Characterization of Aerosols from Eruptions of Mount St. Helens, pp. 830-832

R. L. Chuan; D. C. Woods; M. P. McCormick


Size Distributions and Mineralogy of Ash Particles in the Stratosphere from Eruptions of Mount St. Helens, pp. 832-834

Neil H. Farlow; Verne R. Oberbeck; Kenneth G. Snetsinger; Guy V. Ferry; George Polkowski; Dennis M. Hayes


Absorption of Visible Radiation by Aerosols in the Volcanic Plume of Mount St. Helens, pp. 834-836

J. A. Ogren; R. J. Charlson; L. F. Radke; S. K. Domonkos


Measurements of the Imaginary Part of the Refractive Index between 300 and 700 Nanometers for Mount St. Helens Ash, pp. 836-838

E. M. Patterson


Marine Macrophytes as a Global Carbon Sink, pp. 838-840

S. V. Smith


Fate and Transport of Dieldrin in Coralville Reservoir: Residues in Fish and Water Following a Pesticide Ban, pp. 840-842

Jerald L. Schnoor


Protein Antigens from Staphylococcus aureus Strains Associated with Toxic-Shock Syndrome, pp. 842-844

Mitchell L. Cohen; Stanley Falkow


Exercise Hyperpnea and Locomotion: Parallel Activation from the Hypothalamus, pp. 844-846

Frederic L. Eldridge; David E. Millhorn; Tony G. Waldrop


Mutualism among Sessile Invertebrates: A Mediator of Competition and Predation, pp. 846-848

Richard W. Osman; Julie Ann Haugsness


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Front Matter (20 pp.)


Letters

``Whistle-Blowee'' Responds, pp. 875-876

John P. Lawler


Galileo as a Scientist, pp. 876-877

Paul K. Feyerabend


The Threshold of Pain: Coping with Frugality, p. 879

William D. Carey


Innovation and Evaluation, pp. 881-886

Frederick Mosteller


Specialization: Species Property or Local Phenomenon?, pp. 887-893

L. R. Fox; P. A. Morrow


Geologic Storage of Radioactive Waste: Field Studies in Sweden, pp. 894-900

P. A. Witherspoon; N. G. W. Cook; J. E. Gale


News and Comment

Reagan Administration Prepares Budget Cuts, p. 901+903

Colin Norman


Saga of Boy Clone Ruled a Hoax, p. 902

William J. Broad


``Black Book'' Threatens Synfuels Projects, pp. 903-904+906

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Moscow Sunday Seminars Resume, pp. 904-905

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research Council Lauds Aid to Aircraft Industry, p. 905

R. Jeffrey Smith


DOE Pursuit of Reprocessing Expected, p. 905

R. Jeffrey Smith


NTSB Urges Airplane Safety Improvements, p. 905

R. Jeffrey Smith


Compensation for Victims of Vaccines, pp. 906-908

Marjorie Sun


Disagreeing to Agree, p. 908

John Walsh


Research News

Cancer Tests Look for a Passing Grade, pp. 909-910

Thomas H. Maugh


Meeting Highlights, pp. 911-913

Gina Bari Kolata


Wood: Fuel of the Future?, p. 914

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Association Affairs

E. Margaret Burbidge, President-Elect, pp. 915-916

Vera C. Rubin


1980 Report of the Executive Officer, pp. 916-921

William D. Carey


AAAS Council Meeting, 1981, pp. 921-924

Catherine Borras


AAAS Officers, Staff, Committees, and Representatives for 1981, pp. 925-929


Book Reviews

Scholarship about Science, pp. 930-931

A Guide to the Culture of Science, Technology, and Medicine

Paul T. Durbin

Review author[s]: Roy Porter


Physics and its Milieu, pp. 931-932

Selected Papers of Leon Rosenfeld

Robert S. Cohen; John J. Stachel

Review author[s]: Silvan S. Schweber


Geophysics, p. 932

Nutation and the Earth's Rotation

E. P. Fedorov; M. L. Smith; P. L. Bender

Review author[s]: Kurt Lambeck


Genetics in Russia, pp. 932-933

Animal Genetics and Evolution

Nikolay N. Vorontsov; Janny M. Van Brink

Review author[s]: Hampton L. Carson


Some Data on Book Prices, pp. 933-934

Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston


Reports

Geomorphology and Sediment Stability of a Segment of the U.S. Continental Slope off New Jersey, pp. 935-937

James M. Robb; John C. Hampson; David C. Twichell


Azidoatrazine: Photoaffinity Label for the Site of Triazine Herbicide Action in Chloroplasts, pp. 937-940

Gary Gardner


Pelagic Sedimentation of Aragonite: Its Geochemical Significance, pp. 940-942

Robert A. Berner; Susumu Honjo


Retinal Chromophore of Rhodopsin Photoisomerizes within Picoseconds, pp. 942-944

Gary Hayward; William Carlsen; Anthony Siegman; Lubert Stryer


Electrochemical Reduction of Horse Heart Ferricytochrome c at Chemically Derivatized Electrodes, pp. 944-947

Nathan S. Lewis; Mark S. Wrighton


Insulin as a Potent, Specific Growth Factor in a Rat Hepatoma Cell Line, pp. 947-949

John W. Koontz; Mieko Iwahashi


Rapid Induction of Cellular Strain Specificity by Newly Acquired Cytoplasmic Components in Amoebas, pp. 949-951

I. Joan Lorch; Kwang W. Jeon


Tris(Dichloropropyl)Phosphate, a Mutagenic Flame Retardant: Frequent Occurrence in Human Seminal Plasma, pp. 951-952

Thomas Hudec; James Thean; Douglas Kuehl; Ralph C. Dougherty


Electroretinographic Responses to Alternating Gratings before and after Section of the Optic Nerve, pp. 953-954

L. Maffel; A. Fiorentini


Extended Family System in a Communal Bird, pp. 959-960

Jerram L. Brown; Esther R. Brown


Hemispheric Specialization for Language Processes, pp. 960-961

Michael Studdert-Kennedy; Donald Shankweiler; Paula Tallal; Joyce Schwartz


Back Matter (20 pp.)


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Front Matter (13 pp.)


Letters

Cell Contamination: Relevance to Radiation Experiments, p. 988

Carter B. Schroy


Creationism in Toronto, p. 988+990

Rolf M. Sinclair


Culturing before a Transplant, p. 990

David Steinmuller


Erratum: Senate Westerners Stake a Claim, p. 990


Erratum: Insulin Wars: New Advances May Throw Market into Turbulence, p. 990


Prepared Minds, p. 993

Philip H. Abelson


Theoretical Organometallic Chemistry, pp. 995-1002

Roald Hoffmann


Clocked Cell Cycle Clocks, pp. 1002-1013

Leland N. Edmunds; Kenneth J. Adams


Instrumentation Needs of Research Universities, pp. 1013-1018

Laurence Berlowitz; Richard A. Zdanis; John C. Crowley; John C. Vaughn


News and Comment

Heritage Foundation: Court Philosophers, pp. 1019-1020

Constance Holden


Briefing

``Flash'' near South Africa, Again, p. 1020

Eliot Marshall


Texas Court Rules that Hughes Left No Will, pp. 1020-1021

William J. Broad


Reagan Ends Mandatory Conservation, p. 1021

Eliot Marshall


Teletext War Comes into Focus, p. 1021

William J. Broad


A Diversion of the Quest for Truth, pp. 1022-1025

Nicholas Wade


Nonproliferation Shuffle, p. 1024

John Walsh


More Shots in the Budget Battle, pp. 1026-1027

Colin Norman


Women in Science Cut, p. 1027

John Walsh


Research News

Evidence for Free Quarks Won't Go Away, pp. 1028-1031

Arthur L. Robinson


Clues to the Cause of Senile Dementia, pp. 1032-1033

Gina Bari Kolata


Astronomers Look to the 1980's, p. 1033

M. Mitchell Waldrop


AAAS News

New Responses to Attacks on Human Rights of Scientists in Latin America Called for, pp. 1034-1035

Eric Stover


Science Ethics Reprint Series Available, p. 1035


David Joins Board, p. 1035


Rutherford Named AAAS Adviser, p. 1035


R&D Project Analyzes FY 1982 Budgets, pp. 1035-1036


Special Notice for Advance Registrants at the Toronto Meeting, p. 1036


Research into Effects of a CO 2 -Climate Change Suggested, p. 1036


Book Reviews

Scientists and Politicians, p. 1037

Science at the White House

Edward J. Burger

Review author[s]: David E. Price


Rotifers, pp. 1037-1038

Rotatoria

H. J. Dumont; J. Green

Review author[s]: Clyde E. Goulden


Pioneer Seismologist, pp. 1038-1039

John Milne

L. K. Herbert-Gustar; P. A. Nott

Review author[s]: Henry Spall


Psychophysiology, pp. 1039-1040

Biofeedback and the Modification of Behavior

Aubrey J. Yates

Review author[s]: David Shapiro


Reports

Turbulent Vertical Transport due to Thin Intermittent Mixing Layers in the Stratosphere and Other Stable Fluids, pp. 1041-1042

Edmond M. Dewan


Textural and Crystal-Fabric Anisotropies and the Flow of Ice Masses, pp. 1043-1044

Robert W. Baker


Ruminant Methane d( 13 C/ 12 C) - Values: Relation to Atmospheric Methane, pp. 1044-1046

Fleet Rust


Korean Hemorrhagic Fever: Propagation of the Etiologic Agent in a Cell Line of Human Origin, pp. 1046-1048

George R. French; Richard S. Foulke; Orville A. Brand; Gerald A. Eddy; Ho Wang Lee; Pyung Woo Lee


Receptor for Albumin on the Liver Cell Surface may Mediate Uptake of Fatty Acids and Other Albumin-Bound Substances, pp. 1048-1051

R. Weisiger; J. Gollan; R. Ockner


Anabaseine: Venom Alkaloid of Aphaenogaster Ants, pp. 1051-1052

J. W. Wheeler; O. Olubajo; C. B. Storm; R. M. Duffield


Living Tissue Formed in vitro and Accepted as Skin-Equivalent Tissue of Full Thickness, pp. 1052-1054

Eugene Bell; H. Paul Ehrlich; David J. Buttle; Takako Nakatsuji


Separation of Calcium Isotopes by Liquid Phase Thermal Diffusion, pp. 1054-1056

W. M. Rutherford; K. W. Laughlin


Phase Shifting Circadian Rhythms Produces Retrograde Amnesia, pp. 1056-1058

Walter N. Tapp; Frank A. Holloway


Sex-Biased Litter Reduction in Food-Restricted Wood Rats (Neotoma floridana), pp. 1058-1060

Polley Ann McClure


Ascending Endorphin Inhibition of Distress Vocalization, pp. 1060-1062

Barbara H. Herman; Jaak Panksepp


Saliva as a Chemical Cue in the Development of Social Behavior, pp. 1062-1064

Martin L. Block; L. Carl Volpe; Marie J. Hayes


Auditory Brainstem Potentials in Chronic Alcoholics, pp. 1064-1066

H. Begleiter; B. Porjesz; C. L. Chou


Dialysis in Schizophrenia: A Double-Blind Evaluation, pp. 1066-1068

S. C. Schulz; D. P. Van Kammen; J. E. Balow; M. W. Flye; W. E. Bunney


Rapid Correction of Hyponatremia Causes Demyelination: Relation to Central Pontine Myelinolysis, pp. 1068-1070

B. K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters; Michael D. Norenberg


Vaginocervical Stimulation Selectively Increases Metabolic Activity in the Rat Brain, pp. 1070-1072

T. O. Allen; N. T. Adler; J. H. Greenberg; M. Reivich


Paradoxical Elevation of Growth Hormone by Intraventricular Somatostatin: Possible Ultrashort-Loop Feedback, pp. 1072-1074

Michael D. Lumpkin; Andres Negro-Vilar; Samuel M. McCann


Back Matter (15 pp.)


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Front Matter (42 pp.)


Letters

Air Ion Research, p. 1114+1116

Michael Bissell; Marian C. Diamond; George L. Ellman; Albert Paul Krueger; Elaine K. Orenberg; Sheelah S. R. G. Sigel; Michael Yost; A. D. Moore


R & D and Productivity, p. 1116

Derek De S. Price


The Mission of the National Science Foundation, p. 1119

Norman Hackerman


Strong Interactions in Supported-Metal Catalysts, pp. 1121-1125

S. J. Tauster; S. C. Fung; R. T. K. Baker; J. A. Horsley


Minerals Formed by Organisms, pp. 1126-1131

Heinz A. Lowenstam


The National Science Foundation Looks to the Future, pp. 1131-1136

John B. Slaughter


News and Comment

The Publishing Game: Getting More for Less, pp. 1137-1139

William J. Broad


MIT Committee Seeks Cryptography Policy, pp. 1139-1140

Gina Bari Kolata


Autos: A Challenge for Industrial Policy, pp. 1141+1144-1146

Constance Holden


Briefing

AAAS Protests More Cuts for NSF Science Education, p. 1142

John Walsh


First Course for Genetic Engineering Technicians, p. 1142

Thomas H. Maugh


NSF Moving to Found Math Institute × 2, p. 1142

Gina Bari Kolata


Hard Times, Hard Choices for Michigan Universities, pp. 1142-1143

John Walsh


Denver Attorney Nominated to Head EPA, p. 1143

R. Jeffrey Smith


Reagan may Transfer CEQ out of White House, p. 1143

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research News

Electric Currents may Guide Development, pp. 1147-1149

Jean L. Marx


Physicists Dream about a Computer Network, pp. 1150-1151

Arthur L. Robinson


A Fish in the Bush is Worth..., p. 1151

Thomas H. Maugh


Anthropologists Turn to Museums, p. 1152

Gina Bari Kolata


Book Reviews

Particle Physics, p. 1153

Proceedings of the Eighth Hawaii Topical Conference in Particle Physics

V. Z. Peterson; S. Pakvasa

Review author[s]: Paul Langacker


Avian Paleontology, pp. 1153-1154

The Age of Birds

Alan Feduccia

Review author[s]: Kenneth E. Campbell


Evolutionary Physiology, pp. 1154-1155

Comparative Physiology: Primitive Mammals

Knut Schmidt-Nielsen; Liana Bolis; C. Richard Taylor; P. J. Bentley; C. E. Stevens

Review author[s]: Albert F. Bennett


Shallow-Water Ecosystems, pp. 1155-1156

Marine Benthic Dynamics

Kenneth R. Tenore; Bruce C. Coull

Review author[s]: Kenneth L. Smith


Synthetic Gemstones, p. 1156

Gems Made by Man

Kurt Nassau

Review author[s]: Dennis Elwell


Reports

Chlorine Oxide in the Stratospheric Ozone Layer: Ground-Based Detection and Measurement, pp. 1158-1161

A. Parrish; R. L. De Zafra; P. M. Solomon; J. W. Barrett; E. R. Carlson


Brachiopods in Mud: Resolution of a Dilemma, pp. 1161-1163

Joyce R. Richardson


Novel Complex Polar Lipids from the Methanogenic Archaebacterium Methanospirillum hungatei, pp. 1163-1164

S. C. Kushwaha; M. Kates; G. D. Sprott; I. C. P. Smith


Conversion of 3T3-L1 Fibroblasts to Fat Cells by an Inhibitor of Methylation: Effect of 3-deazaadenosine, pp. 1164-1166

Peter K. Chiang


Opiate Receptor Gradients in Monkey Cerebral Cortex: Correspondence with Sensory Processing Hierarchies, pp. 1166-1169

Michael E. Lewis; Mortimer Mishkin; Evgeni Bragin; Roger M. Brown; Candace B. Pert; Agu Pert


Conduction System in a Sponge, pp. 1169-1171

I. D. Lawn; G. O. Mackie; G. Silver


Prenatal Exposure to Synthetic Progestins Increases Potential for Aggression in Humans, pp. 1171-1173

June Machover Reinisch


Spontaneous Hypertension in Cross-Suckled Rats, pp. 1173-1175

John P. McMurtry; Gary L. Wright; Bernard C. Wexler


Trisomic Hemopoietic Stem Cells of Fetal Origin Restore Hemopoiesis in Lethally Irradiated Mice, pp. 1175-1177

Eberhard W. Herbst; Dov H. Pluznik; Alfred Gropp; Hermann Uthgenannt


Larvae of Air-Breathing Fishes as Countercurrent Flow Devices in Hypoxic Environments, pp. 1177-1179

Karel F. Liem


Growth Factors Modulate Gonadotropin Receptor Induction in Granulosa Cell Cultures, pp. 1179-1180

Judith S. Mondschein; David W. Schomberg


Entorhinal and Septal Inputs Differentially Control Sensory-Evoked Responses in the Rat Dentate Gyrus, pp. 1181-1183

Sam A. Deadwyler; Mark O. West; John H. Robinson


Imipramine: Effect of Ovarian Steroids on Modifications in Serotonin Receptor Binding, pp. 1183-1185

David A. Kendall; George M. Stancel; S. J. Enna


Parasitoids as Selective Agents in the Symbiosis between Lycaenid Butterfly Larvae and Ants, pp. 1185-1187

Naomi E. Pierce; Paul S. Mead


Dye Transfer through Gap Junctions between Neuroendocrine Cells of Rat Hypothalamus, pp. 1187-1189

R. David Andrew; Brian A. MacVicar; F. Edward Dudek; Glenn I. Hatton


Unique Eye of Probable Evolutionary Significance, pp. 1189-1190

Richard M. Eakin; Jean L. Brandenberger


Gordon Research Conferences, pp. 1191-1227

Alexander M. Cruickshank


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Front Matter (17 pp.)


Letters

Brown's Committees, p. 1258

George E. Brown


Neutron Research in Europe, p. 1258

G. H. Lander; R. Pynn


History of Calculus, p. 1258

Yoji Kondo


Pruning the Federal Science Budget, p. 1261

Philip Handler


Sexual Dimorphism

Understanding the Bases of Sex Differences, pp. 1263-1264

Frederick Naftolin


Mammalian Gonadal Determination and Gametogenesis, pp. 1265-1271

Jon W. Gordon; Frank H. Ruddle


Mechanisms of Gonadal Differentiation, pp. 1272-1278

Florence P. Haseltine; Susumo Ohno


The Hormonal Control of Sexual Development, pp. 1278-1284

Jean D. Wilson; Fredrick W. George; James E. Griffin


Testosterone: A Major Determinant of Extragenital Sexual Dimorphism, pp. 1285-1294

C. Wayne Bardin; James F. Catterall


Sexual Differentiation of the Central Nervous System, pp. 1294-1303

Neil J. MacLusky; Frederick Naftolin


Neural Gonadal Steroid Actions, pp. 1303-1311

Bruce S. McEwen


Effects of Prenatal Sex Hormones on Gender-Related Behavior, pp. 1312-1318

Anke A. Ehrhardt; Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg


Postnatal Gonadal Steroid Effects on Human Behavior, pp. 1318-1324

Robert T. Rubin; June M. Reinisch; Roger F. Haskett


News and Comment

Court Broadens Rules on Patenting Software, p. 1325+1328

Colin Norman


Briefing

DeLauer Named Chief of Defense Research, p. 1326

Eliot Marshall


Republicans Ax NIOSH Head, p. 1326

Marjorie Sun


Export Law Affects Scientific Meetings, p. 1326

Eliot Marshall


GSA Seeks Competitors for AT & T Lines, pp. 1326-1327

Gina Bari Kolata


U.S. Scientists Protest Argentina Arrests, p. 1327

Colin Norman


Cetus Raises Record Sum in Stock Offering, p. 1327

Colin Norman


The Fight over Clean Air Begins, pp. 1328-1330

R. Jeffrey Smith


Science Education Axed, p. 1330

Constance Holden


Creationists Limit Scope of Evolution Case, pp. 1331-1332

William J. Broad


Research News

Satellites of Asteroids Coming into Vogue, pp. 1333-1336

Richard A. Kerr


Extending the Known Universe, p. 1334

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Tumor Viruses and the Kinase Connection, pp. 1336-1338

Jean L. Marx


Book Reviews

Determinants of Human History, p. 1339

The Human Condition

William H. McNeill

The Fates of Nations

Paul Colinvaux

Review author[s]: E. Van De Walle


Thermodynamics and Society, pp. 1340-1341

Entropy

Jeremy Rifkin

Review author[s]: Glen E. Gordon


Behavioral Ecology, p. 1341

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology

Douglass H. Morse

Review author[s]: N. B. Davies


Stellar Oscillations, pp. 1341-1342

Nonradial and Nonlinear Stellar Pulsation

H. A. Hill; W. A. Dziembowski

Review author[s]: John M. Wilcox


Back Matter (19 pp.)


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Volume Information (9 pp.)


Front Matter (20 pp.)


Letters

Equity and Economics, p. 1368

Jeremy J. Stone; William D. Carey


The MX Question, p. 1368+1370

William J. Perry


Science Funding in West Germany, p. 1370

Werner Menden


U.S.-Soviet Relations, pp. 1370+1372-1373

Christian B. Anfinsen; Ernest D. Courant; Paul J. Flory; Morris Pripstein; Anthony Ralston; Hugh H. Iltis; Janice C. Coffey; Melinda F. Denton


An Alternative Funding Mechanism, p. 1377

Rustum Roy


Energy Supply Interruptions and National Security, pp. 1379-1385

Alvin L. Alm


Research in EPA: A Congressional Point of View, pp. 1385-1390

George E. Brown; Radford Byerly


The Evolution of Cooperation, pp. 1390-1396

Robert Axelrod; William D. Hamilton


News and Comment

Dark Days for Social Research, pp. 1397-1398

Constance Holden


Reagan to Keep OSTP and CEQ, p. 1398

Colin Norman


Reagan Budget Would Reshape Science Policies, pp. 1399-1402

Colin Norman


Federal Job Exam to be Retired, p. 1401

Constance Holden


Blue Shield as a Medical Cartel, p. 1402

Eliot Marshall


New University Law Decreed in Chile, p. 1403+1406

John Walsh


Briefing

Nobel Follies, p. 1404

Nicholas Wade


Reagan Selects New OSHA Director, p. 1404

R. Jeffrey Smith


Export of Hazardous Goods Raises Congressional Ire, pp. 1404-1405

William J. Broad


Solving Louisville's Friday the 13th Explosion, p. 1405

Eliot Marshall


Research News

Electron Microscope Center Opens at Berkeley, pp. 1407-1408+1410

Arthur L. Robinson


Meeting Highlights, pp. 1408-1409

Jean L. Marx


Data Sought on Low Cholesterol and Cancer, pp. 1410-1411

Gina Bari Kolata


Book Reviews

Prehistory in the Tropics, pp. 1412-1413

Adaptive Radiations in Prehistoric Panama

Olga F. Linares; Anthony J. Ranere

Review author[s]: Frederick W. Lange


Micropaleontology, pp. 1413-1414

The Paleobiology of Plant Protists

Helen Tappan

Review author[s]: F. J. R. Taylor


Paleoclimates, pp. 1414-1415

Climates Throughout Geologic Time

L. A. Frakes

Review author[s]: Jack A. Wolfe


Biomechanics, p. 1415

Aspects of Animal Movement

H. Y. Elder; E. R. Trueman

Review author[s]: K. E. Machin


Reports

Oxygen Isotope Ratios in Trees Reflect Mean Annual Temperature and Humidity, pp. 1417-1419

R. L. Burk; M. Stuiver


Volcanic Origin of the Eruptive Plumes on Io, pp. 1419-1422

A. F. Cook; E. M. Shoemaker; B. A. Smith; G. E. Danielson; T. V. Johnson; S. P. Synnott


Reworked Neritic Fossils in Upper Mesozoic and Cenozoic Central Pacific Deep-Sea Sediments Monitor Sea-Level Changes, pp. 1422-1424

Jorn Thiede


Stable Lead Isotopes as a Tracer in Coastal Waters, pp. 1424-1427

V. J. Stukas; C. S. Wong


Detection of a Milk Factor that Facilitates Folate Uptake by Intestinal Cells, pp. 1427-1429

Neville Colman; Navagnana Hettiarachchy; Victor Herbert


Aspirin Prevention of Cholesterol Gallstone Formation in Prairie Dogs, pp. 1429-1431

Sum P. Lee; Martin C. Carey; J. Thomas LaMont


Repair of the Ultraviolet-Irradiated Male Genome in Fertilized Mouse Eggs, pp. 1431-1433

Brigitte Brandriff; Roger A. Pedersen


Molecular Basis of Bunyavirus Transmission by Mosquitoes: Role of the Middle-Sized RNA Segment, pp. 1433-1435

B. J. Beaty; M. Holterman; W. Tabachnick; R. E. Shope; E. J. Rozhon; D. H. L. Bishop


Non-Mendelian Inheritance of Mosquito Susceptibility to Infection with Brugia malayi and Brugia pahangi, pp. 1435-1437

Milan Trpis; Richard E. Duhrkopf; Karen L. Parker


Ultrasensitive Stain for Proteins in Polyacrylamide Gels Shows Regional Variation in Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins, pp. 1437-1438

Carl R. Merril; David Goldman; Sylvia A. Sedman; Michael H. Ebert


Fluorocarbons Reduce Myocardial Ischemic Damage after Coronary Occlusion, pp. 1439-1441

Dietmar H. Glogar; Robert A. Kloner; James Muller; Laurence W. V. DeBoer; Eugene Braunwald; Leland C. Clark


F-Cell Production in Sickle Cell Anemia: Regulation by Genes Linked to ²-Hemoglobin Locus, pp. 1441-1444

George J. Dover; Samuel H. Boyer; Marcus E. Pembrey


Potent Contact Allergen in the Rubber Plant Guayule (Parthenium argentatum), pp. 1444-1445

Eloy Rodriguez; Gary W. Reynolds; James A. Thompson


Metabolic Mapping of the Brain's Response to Visual Stimulation: Studies in Humans, pp. 1445-1448

Michael E. Phelps; David E. Kuhl; John C. Mazziotta


Pentobarbital: Dual Actions to Increase Brain Benzodiazepine Receptor Affinity, pp. 1448-1450

P. Skolnick; V. Moncada; J. L. Barker; S. M. Paul


Noise Raises Blood Pressure without Impairing Auditory Sensitivity, pp. 1450-1452

E. A. Peterson; J. S. Augenstein; D. C. Tanis; D. G. Augenstein


An Endocrine Approach to the Control of Epidermal Growth: Serum-Free Cultivation of Human Keratinocytes, pp. 1452-1454

T. Maciag; R. E. Nemore; R. Weinstein; B. A. Gilchrest


Estrogen Receptors in the Nidatory Sites of the Rat Endometrium, pp. 1454-1455

Dominique Martel; Alexandre Psychoyos


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Front Matter (9 pp.)


Letters

Radiosensitivity of Human Cells in Vitro, p. 6

Paul S. Furcinitti; Paul Todd


Evolutionary Confusion?, p. 6

Gareth Nelson


Erratum: Regulation of Cutaneous Previtamin D3 Photosynthesis in Man: Skin Pigment is not an Essential Regulator, p. 6


Erratum: Associative Learning in Aplysia: Evidence for Conditioned Fear in an Invertebrate, p. 6


National Science Foundation's Other Mission, p. 9

Bill G. Aldridge


Two Aspects of Scientific Responsibility, pp. 11-14

John T. Edsall


Polypeptide-Binding Membrane Receptors: Analysis and Classification, pp. 14-20

Jerry Kaplan


News and Comment

U.S. Derails Energy Plan for Third World, pp. 21-24

Colin Norman


Gene Therapy Caught in More Entanglements, pp. 24-25

Nicholas Wade


Briefing

How to Keep Your Shirt--If You Put it in Genes, p. 26

Nicholas Wade


Novel Help for the Handicapped, pp. 26-27

Scherraine Mack


Meet Dr. X, the Jackson Place Science Adviser, p. 27

Colin Norman


NIH Committee Sheds Darkness on UCSD Case, p. 27

Nicholas Wade


Research on Anomalies, p. 27

Nicholas Wade


Research News

Biggest Challenge since the Double Helix, pp. 28-30+32

Roger Lewin


Math News in Brief, pp. 30-31

Gina Bari Kolata


New Chemicals Promise Larger Crops, pp. 33-34

Thomas H. Maugh


AAAS News

Degree Completion by Women and Minorities in Sciences Increases, p. 35

Betty M. Vetter


Call for Nominees--SFR Award, pp. 35-36


Puerto Rican Scientists to Meet in Washington, p. 36


Foreign Graduate Students Attend AAAS Meetings, p. 36


Energy Needs of Northeast Tribes Subject of Seminar, pp. 36-37


Swarm Announces its Spring Meeting, p. 37


Report from Indian Science Congress, p. 37


Obituaries, p. 37


Book Reviews

Technological Choices, p. 38

Appropriate Technology and Social Values

Franklin A. Long; Alexandra Oleson

Review author[s]: Richard S. Rosenbloom


Mass Concentration, pp. 38-39

The Large-Scale Structure of the Universe

P. J. E. Peebles

Review author[s]: William L. Burke


Wintering Birds, pp. 39-40

Migrant Birds in the Neotropics

Allen Keast; Eugene S. Morton

Review author[s]: Edmund W. Stiles


Populations in Motion, pp. 40-41

Population Dynamics

R. M. Anderson; B. D. Turner; L. R. Taylor

Review author[s]: Douglas E. Gill


Reports

Calibration of the Beginning of the Age of Mammals in Patagonia, pp. 43-45

Larry G. Marshall; Robert F. Butler; Robert E. Drake; Garniss H. Curtis


Discovery of Natural Gain Amplification in the 10-Micrometer Carbon Dioxide Laser Bands on Mars: A Natural Laser, pp. 45-49

Michael J. Mumma; David Buhl; Gordon Chin; Drake Deming; Fred Espenak; Theodor Kostiuk; David Zipoy


Vasopressin Analogs that Antagonize Antidiuretic Responses by Rats to the Antidiuretic Hormone, pp. 49-51

W. H. Sawyer; P. K. T. Pang; J. Seto; M. McEnroe; B. Lammek; M. Manning


Chemical Impurity Produces Extra Compound Eyes and Heads in Crickets, pp. 51-53

Barbara T. Walton


Specific Antigen in Serum of Patients with Colon Carcinoma, pp. 53-55

Hilary Koprowski; Meenhard Herlyn; Zenon Steplewski; Henry F. Sears


A Monosialoganglioside is a Monoclonal Antibody-Defined Antigen of Colon Carcinoma, pp. 55-56

John L. Magnani; Manfred Brockhaus; David F. Smith; Victor Ginsburg; Magdalena Blaszczyk; Kenneth F. Mitchell; Zenon Steplewski; Hilary Koprowski


Nitrate Synthesis in the Germfree and Conventional Rat, pp. 56-58

Laura C. Green; Steven R. Tannenbaum; Peter Goldman


Nitrogen-13--Labeled Nitrite and Nitrate: Distribution and Metabolism after Intratracheal Administration, pp. 58-61

Norris J. Parks; Kenneth A. Krohn; Chester A. Mathis; Joseph H. Chasko; Kenneth R. Geiger; Marsha E. Gregor; Neal F. Peek


Inherited Primary Hypothyroidism in Mice, pp. 61-63

Wesley G. Beamer; Eva M. Eicher; Lois J. Maltais; Janice L. Southard


Gene for Neuraminidase Activity on Mouse Chromosome 17 near H-2: Pleiotropic Effects on Multiple Hydrolases, pp. 63-65

James E. Womack; Denise Lu Shun Yan; Michel Potier


Malignant Potential of Murine Stromal Cells after Transplantation of Human Tumors into Nude Mice, pp. 65-67

David M. Goldenberg; Rose A. Pavia


Eicosapentaenoic and Arachidonic Acids from Phytophthora infestans Elicit Fungitoxic Sesquiterpenes in the Potato, pp. 67-69

Richard M. Bostock; Joseph A. Kuc; Roger A. Laine


Geotropism in Corn Roots: Evidence for its Mediation by Differential Acid Efflux, pp. 70-71

Timothy J. Mulkey; Michael L. Evans


Meprobamate Reduces Accuracy of Physiological Detection of Deception, pp. 71-73

William M. Waid; Emily Carota Orne; Mary R. Cook; Martin T. Orne


Pheromonal Control of Dealation and Oogenesis in Virgin Queen Fire Ants, pp. 73-75

David J. C. Fletcher; Murray S. Blum


Morphiceptin (NH 4 -Tyr-Pro-Phe-Pro-CONH 2 ): A Potent and Specific Agonist for Morphine (m) Receptors, pp. 76-77

Kwen-Jen Chang; Anthony Killian; Eli Hazum; Pedro Cuatrecasas; Jaw-Kang Chang


Genetic Basis of Migratory Behavior in European Warblers, pp. 77-79

Peter Berthold; Ulrich Querner


Selection of a Novel Connection by Adult Molluscan Neurons, pp. 79-81

A. G. M. Bulloch; S. B. Kater


Sustained Intracerebroventricular Infusion of Brain Fuels Reduces Body Weight and Food Intake in Rats, pp. 81-83

John D. Davis; David Wirtshafter; Karen E. Asin; Deborah Brief


Dominance Hierarchies in Leptothorax Ants, pp. 83-84

Blaine J. Cole


Temporal Coding of Species Recognition Signals in an Electric Fish, pp. 85-87

Carl D. Hopkins; Andrew H. Bass


Visual Claustrum: Topography and Receptive Field Properties in the Cat, pp. 87-89

H. Sherk; S. LeVay


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Front Matter (22 pp.)


Letters

Mathematical Ability: Is Sex a Factor?, p. 114+116+118+121

Carl Tomizuka; Sheila Tobias; Elizabeth K. Stage; Robert Karplus; Susan Chipman; Edward Egelman; Joseph Alper; Lila Leibowitz; Jonathan Beckwith; Regina Levine; Anthony Leeds; Daniel J. Moran; Edith H. Luchins; Abraham S. Luchins; Alison Kelly; Camilla Persson Benbow; Julian C. Stanley


Voyager Mission to Saturn, p. 125

Phillip H. Abelson


The Bridge of Language, pp. 127-132

Northrop Frye


Iron Ore: From Depletion to Abundance, pp. 132-136

Peter J. Kakela


News and Comment

Fraud and the Structure of Science, pp. 137-141

William J. Broad


MX Lobotomized by Air Force, Critic Says, p. 138

Eliot Marshall


Interferon: No Magic Bullet against Cancer, pp. 141-142

Marjorie Sun


Califano Tells Tales of the Top Post at HEW, pp. 142-144

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

DOE Blocks Mailing of ``Antinuclear'' Publication, p. 144

Constance Holden


House Science Panel Throws down Gauntlet, pp. 144-145

John Walsh


More about Cloned Mice, p. 145

Jean L. Marx


Levy to Leave NHLBI, p. 145

Gina Barl Kolata


Heroin No Better Than Morphine as Analgesic, p. 145

Constance Holden


Research News

The 1981 Pittsburgh Conference: A Special Instrument Report, p. 146


Myriad Ways to Measure Small Particles, pp. 146-148+152

Arthur L. Robinson


Instrument Highlights, pp. 148-151

A.L.R.; T.H.M.


New Ways to Measure SO 2 Remotely, pp. 152-153

Thomas H. Maugh


At $100 per Hour, Service is a Big Concern, p. 153

Thomas H. Maugh


Book Reviews

The Early Universe, p. 154

Cosmologie Physique

Roger Balian; Jean Audouze; David N. Schramm

Review author[s]: James E. Gunn


Ecological Genetics, pp. 154-155

Evolution in Age-Structured Populations

Brian Charlesworth

Review author[s]: Richard E. Michod


An Ethological Problem, pp. 155-156

Olfaction in Mammals

D. Michael Stoddart

Review author[s]: D. G. Kleiman


Seabirds, p. 156

Behavior of Marine Animals

Joanna Burger; Bori L. Olla; Howard E. Winn

Review author[s]: N. Philip Ashmole


Reports

Voyager 1 Encounter with the Saturnian System, pp. 159-163

E. C. Stone; E. D. Miner


Encounter with Saturn: Voyager 1 Imaging Science Results, pp. 163-191

Bradford A. Smith; Laurence Soderblom; Reta Beebe; Joseph Boyce; Geoffery Briggs; Anne Bunker; Stewart A. Collins; Candice J. Hansen; Torrence V. Johnson; Jim L. Mitchell; Richard J. Terrile; Michael Carr; Allen F. Cook; Jeffrey Cuzzi; James B. Pollack; G. Edward Danielson; Andrew Ingersoll; Merton E. Davies; Garry E. Hunt; Harold Masursky; Eugene Shoemaker; David Morrison; Tobias Owen; Carl Sagan; Joseph Veverka; Robert Strom; Verner E. Suomi


Orbits of the Small Satellites of Saturn, pp. 191-192

S. P. Synnott; C. F. Peters; B. A. Smith; L. A. Morabito


Infrared Observations of the Saturnian System from Voyager 1, pp. 192-200

R. Hanel; B. Conrath; F. M. Flasar; V. Kunde; W. Maguire; J. Pearl; J. Pirraglia; R. Samuelson; L. Herath; M. Allison; D. Cruikshank; D. Gautier; P. Gierasch; L. Horn; R. Koppany; C. Ponnamperuma


Radio Science Investigations of the Saturn System with Voyager 1: Preliminary Results, pp. 201-206

G. L. Tyler; V. R. Eshleman; J. D. Anderson; G. S. Levy; G. F. Lindal; G. E. Wood; T. A. Croft


Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 1 Encounter with Saturn, pp. 206-211

A. L. Broadfoot; B. R. Sandel; D. E. Shemansky; J. B. Holberg; G. R. Smith; D. F. Strobel; J. C. McConnell; S. Kumar; D. M. Hunten; S. K. Atreya; T. M. Donahue; H. W. Moos; J. L. Bertaux; J. E. Blamont; R. B. Pomphrey; S. Linick


Magnetic Field Studies by Voyager 1: Preliminary Results at Saturn, pp. 211-217

Norman F. Ness; Mario H. Acuna; Ronald P. Lepping; John E. P. Connerney; Kenneth W. Behannon; Leonard F. Burlaga; Fritz M. Neubauer


Plasma Observations near Saturn: Initial Results from Voyager 1, pp. 217-224

H. S. Bridge; J. W. Belcher; A. J. Lazarus; S. Olbert; J. D. Sullivan; F. Bagenal; P. R. Gazis; R. E. Hartle; K. W. Ogilvie; J. D. Scudder; E. C. Sittler; A. Eviatar; G. L. Siscoe; C. K. Goertz; V. M. Vasyliunas


Low-Energy Charged Particles in Saturn's Magnetosphere: Results from Voyager 1, pp. 225-231

S. M. Krimigis; T. P. Armstrong; W. I. Axford; C. O. Bostrom; G. Gloeckler; E. P. Keath; L. J. Lanzerotti; J. F. Carbary; D. C. Hamilton; E. C. Roelof


Energetic Charged Particles in Saturn's Magnetosphere: Voyager 1 Results, pp. 231-234

R. E. Vogt; D. L. Chenette; A. C. Cummings; T. L. Garrard; E. C. Stone; A. W. Schardt; J. H. Trainor; N. Lal; F. B. McDonald


Plasma Waves near Saturn: Initial Results from Voyager 1, pp. 235-239

D. A. Gurnett; W. S. Kurth; F. L. Scarf


Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations from Voyager 1 near Saturn, pp. 239-243

J. W. Warwick; J. B. Pearce; D. R. Evans; T. D. Carr; J. J. Schauble; J. K. Alexander; M. L. Kaiser; M. D. Desch; M. Pedersen; A. Lecacheux; G. Daigne; A. Boischot; C. H. Barrow


Back Matter (24 pp.)


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Front Matter (28 pp.)


Letters

Evolutionary Studies, p. 281

W. D. Russell-Hunter


Population Growth and Energy Use, pp. 281-283

Anrudh K. Jain; Evelyn Streng; Kingsley Davis


Innovation in Science Teaching, p. 283

B. F. Skinner


Taking Science out of Social Science, p. 291

Frederick Mosteller


New Academic Positions: The Outlook in Europe and North America, pp. 293-298

Charles V. Kidd


Vitellogenesis and the Vitellogenin Gene Family, pp. 298-304

Walter Wahli; Igor B. Dawid; Gerhart U. Ryffel; Rudolf Weber


News and Comment

Getting Serious about Strategic Minerals, pp. 305-307

Constance Holden


Ethical Risks in Biomedicine, pp. 307-309

Eliot Marshall


High-Cost Lemons in the U.S. Arsenal, pp. 309-310+312

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Identifying the Dangerous Individual, p. 310

Constance Holden


FDA, NHTSA Appointments, pp. 310-311

R. Jeffrey Smith


Yale Adopts Plan to Handle Charges of Fraud, p. 311

William J. Broad


Exxon Scraps Motor Device, p. 311

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research News

How Conversational are Genes?, pp. 313-315

Roger Lewin


Male ``Pill'' Blocks Sperm Enzyme, p. 314

Thomas H. Maugh


Space Science in the Year of the Shuttle, pp. 316-318

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Book Reviews

An Enterprise in Science, p. 319

The Founders of Science at the British Museum, 1753-1900

A. E. Gunther

Review author[s]: D. M. Knight


An 18th-Century Figure, pp. 319-320

Sir Joseph Banks

Charles Lyte

Review author[s]: Philip F. Rehbock


Neuroendocrinology, p. 320

Peptides

Floyd E. Bloom

Review author[s]: Michael J. Brownstein


Population Genetics, pp. 320-321

The Mathematical Theory of Quantitative Genetics

M. G. Bulmer

Review author[s]: Montgomery Slatkin


Reports

Graphitic Carbon in the Allende Meteorite: A Microstructural Study, pp. 322-324

Piers P. K. Smith; Peter R. Buseck


Evidence of Sea Spray Produced by Bursting Bubbles, pp. 324-326

Jin Wu


Threads in the Hagfish Slime Gland Thread Cells: Organization, Biochemical Features, and Length, pp. 326-328

Stephen W. Downing; Robert H. Spitzer; Wilmar L. Salo; J. Scott Downing; Leo J. Saidel; Elizabeth A. Koch


Interferon-Resistant Cell Line Lacks Fatty Acid Cyclooxygenase Activity, pp. 329-331

Kuttikkat A. Chandrabose; Pedro Cuatrecases; Raveendran Pottathil; David J. Lang


Energetics of Running Cockroaches, pp. 331-333

Clyde F. Herreid; David A. Prawel; Robert J. Full


Continuous Lines of Basophil/Mast Cells Derived from Normal Mouse Bone Marrow, pp. 333-335

Kenji Nagao; Kenjiro Yokoro; Stuart A. Aaronson


Bovine Babesiosis: Protection of Cattle with Culture-Derived Soluble Babesia bovis Antigen, pp. 335-338

Ronald D. Smith; Mark A. James; Miodrag Ristic; Masamichi Aikawa; Carlos A. Vega y Murguia


Alcohol-Dependent Liver Cell Necrosis in vitro: A New Model, pp. 338-340

Francis A. X. Schanne; Amy H. Zucker; John L. Farber; Emanuel Rubin


Astatine-211--Tellurium Radiocolloid Cures Experimental Malignant Ascites, pp. 340-341

William D. Bloomer; William H. McLaughlin; Rudi D. Neirinckx; S. James Adelstein; Phillip R. Gordon; Thomas J. Ruth; Alfred P. Wolf


Encystment Discovered in a Marine Copepod, pp. 342-344

Bruce C. Coull; Jonathan Grant


Cognitive Interaction after Staged Callosal Section: Evidence for Transfer of Semantic Activation, pp. 344-346

John J. Sidtis; Bruce T. Volpe; Jeffrey D. Holtzman; Donald H. Wilson; Michael S. Gazzaniga


Hinged Teeth in Snakes: An Adaptation for Swallowing Hard-Bodied Prey, pp. 346-349

Alan H. Savitzky


Aerial Spraying of 2,4,5-T and Human Birth Malformations: An Epidemiological Investigation, pp. 349-351

Jennifer A. Hanify; Peter Metcalf; Christopher L. Nobbs; Keith J. Worsley


Multiple Paternity in Belding's Ground Squirrel Litters, pp. 351-353

James Hanken; Paul W. Sherman


Language-Related Potentials Specific to Human Language Cortex, pp. 353-356

Itzhak Fried; George A. Ojemann; Eberhard E. Fetz


Circadian Variation in the Latency of Brainstem Responses and Its Relation to Body Temperature, pp. 356-358

Noel K. Marshall; Emanuel Donchin


GABA Analogues Activate Channels of Different Duration on Cultured Mouse Spinal Neurons, pp. 358-361

Jeffery L. Barker; David A. Mathers


Genetic Evidence that Protein Synthesis is Required for the Circadian Clock of Neurospora, pp. 361-362

Hideaki Nakashima; Janine Perlman; Jerry F. Feldman


Back Matter (19 pp.)


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Front Matter (21 pp.)


Letters

Problems of Publishing, p. 396

Eunice Roe


Social Science Budget Cuts, p. 396

R. B. Zajonc; John Barchilon


Erratum: Beryllium Report Disputed by Listed Author, p. 396


Erratum: Dark Days for Social Research, p. 396


Erratum: Electron Microscope Center Opens at Berkeley, p. 396


Gordon Research Conferences, p. 401

Philip H. Abelson


Secondary Structure of 16S Ribosomal RNA, pp. 403-411

Harry F. Noller; Carl R. Woese


Indirect Costs of Federally Supported Research, pp. 411-418

Kenneth T. Brown


News and Comment

Back into Space with Columbia, pp. 419-420

R. Jeffrey Smith


Congress Told Fraud Issue ``Exaggerated'', p. 421

William J. Broad


Briefing

Koop as Surgeon General: To be or not to be?, p. 422

Marjorie Sun


Public's Fear of Watt is Environmentalists' Gain, p. 422

Constance Holden


CC43.7, Sec. C-1 is Answer, Schweiker Says, pp. 422-423

Marjorie Sun


Afghan Casualties: Ancient Artworks, p. 423

Marjorie Sun


Congressional Confusion over ``Conception'', p. 423

Jean L. Marx


Energy Conservation: The Debate Begins, pp. 424-426

Colin Norman


Research News

How Much Oil? It Depends on Whom You Ask, pp. 427-429

Richard A. Kerr


Meeting Highlights, pp. 430-431

Thomas H. Maugh


Clinical Trial of Psychotherapies is under Way, pp. 432-433

Gina Bari Kolata


Book Reviews

The Study of City Life, p. 434

Exploring the City

Ulf Hannerz

Review author[s]: Gerald D. Suttles


A Microbiologist Once Famous, pp. 434-435

Noguchi and His Patrons

Isabel R. Plesset

Review author[s]: Hugh H. Smith


Metal Artifacts, pp. 435-436

Pre-Columbian Metallurgy of South America

Elizabeth P. Benson

Review author[s]: David M. Pendergast


Invertebrate Biology, pp. 436-437

Echinoderms: Present and Past

Michel Jangoux

Review author[s]: David L. Meyer


Reports

The Ginsberg Experiment: Modern and Prehistoric Evidence of a Bone-Flaking Technology, pp. 438-440

Dennis Stanford; Robson Bonnichsen; Richard E. Morlan


First Radioisotope (Potassium-Argon) Age of Marine Neogene Rionegro Beds in Northeastern Patagonia, Argentina, p. 440

William J. Zinsmeister; Larry G. Marshall; Robert E. Drake; Garniss H. Curtis


Giant Polytene Chromosomes from the Ovaries of a Drosophila Mutant, pp. 441-443

Robert C. King; Shawn F. Riley; Joseph D. Cassidy; Peachie E. White; Yong K. Paik


Adenosine 3 ÿý ,5 ÿý -Monophosphate Waves in Dictyostelium discoideum: A Demonstration by Isotope Dilution-Fluorography, pp. 443-446

K. J. Tomchik; P. N. Devreotes


Cross-Contamination of Cells in Culture, pp. 446-452

W. A. Nelson-Rees; D. W. Daniels; R. R. Flandermeyer


Epstein-Barr Viral DNA: Infectivity for Human Placental Cells, pp. 452-455

George Miller; Elizabeth Grogan; Lee Heston; James Robinson; Douglas Smith


Suppressible Four-Base Glycine and Proline Codons in Yeast, pp. 455-457

Thomas F. Donahue; Philip J. Farabaugh; Gerald R. Fink


Influence of Calcium Ion on the Binding of Fibrin Amino Terminal Peptides to Fibrinogen, pp. 457-459

Andrew P. Laudano; Russell F. Doolittle


Induction of Hemoglobin Accumulation in Human K562 Cells by Hemin is Reversible, pp. 459-461

Ann Dean; Francois Erard; Arthur B. Schneider; Alan N. Schechter


Outward Currents in Developing Drosophila Flight Muscle, pp. 461-463

Lawrence Salkoff; Robert Wyman


Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase (Glutamine-Hydrolyzing): Increased Activity in Cancer Cells, pp. 463-465

Takashi Aoki; George Weber


Electroreception in Lampreys: Evidence that the Earliest Vertebrates were Electroreceptive, pp. 465-467

David Bodznick; R. Glenn Northcutt


Insects as Selective Agents on Plant Vegetative Morphology: Egg Mimicry Reduces Egg Laying by Butterflies, pp. 467-469

Kathy S. Williams; Lawrence E. Gilbert


Internal Fertilization in an Oviparous Frog, pp. 469-471

Daniel S. Townsend; Margaret M. Stewart; F. Harvey Pough; Peter F. Brussard


Intestinal M Cells: A Pathway for Entry of Reovirus into the Host, pp. 471-472

Jacqueline L. Wolf; Donald H. Rubin; Robert Finberg; Robert S. Kauffman; Arlene H. Sharpe; Jerry S. Trier; Bernard N. Fields


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Front Matter (12 pp.)


Letters

Least Publishable Unit, p. 494

Robert W. Buddemeier; Jesse Roth


Startling!Punctuation, pp. 494-495

Nicholas P. Christy; Gina Bari Kolata


Guinea Worm Disease, p. 495

Donald R. Hopkins; William H. Foege


Affordable Science, p. 497

William D. Carey


An Ice-Free Cretaceous? Results from Climate Model Simulations, pp. 501-508

Eric J. Barron; Starley L. Thompson; Stephen H. Schneider


Brain, Lung, and Heart Functions during Diving and Recovery, pp. 509-514

P. W. Hochachka


National Science Foundation Budgets: Fiscal Years 1981, 1982, and beyond, pp. 514-516

Lewis M. Branscomb


News and Comment

Ambitious Energy Project Loses Luster, pp. 517-519

William D. Metz


Military Plans for Shuttle Stir Concern, pp. 520-521

R. Jeffrey Smith


Afghanistan: The Politics of a Tragicomedy, pp. 521-523

Nicholas Wade


Attempts to Safeguard Technology Draw Fire, pp. 523-524+526

Gina Bari Kolata


Briefing

Meltdown Too Hot for Maryland Science Center, pp. 524-525

Eliot Marshall


The Perils of Isabelle: Under the Budget Ax, p. 525

William J. Broad


Edwards Hears Criticism from Synfuels Industry, p. 525

Eliot Marshall


College Students Fail Global Awareness Test, p. 525

Eliot Marshall


The Containment of Research, p. 526


Research News

Micromainframe Is Newest Computer on a Chip, pp. 527-528+530-531

Arthur L. Robinson


Meeting Highlights, pp. 528-529

Richard A. Kerr


Tale of the Orphaned Genes, p. 530

Roger Lewin


AAAS News

Questions of Science Literacy Addressed by Rutherford/AAAS, pp. 532-533


1982 Exhibit, p. 533


Energy and Health to be Discussed in Berkeley, p. 533


Short Courses at Pacific Division, Annual Meeting, p. 533


Book Reviews

Planktonic Dynamics, pp. 534-535

Evolution and Ecology of Zooplankton Communities

W. Charles Kerfoot

Review author[s]: Eric L. Mills


Atmospheric Phenomena, pp. 535-536

Ball Lightning and Bead Lightning

James Dale Barry

Review author[s]: Richard E. Orville


Cognition, p. 536

The Nature of Thought

Peter W. Jusczyk; Raymond M. Klein

Review author[s]: Keith Oatley


Computer Work Remembered, pp. 536-537

A History of Computing in the Twentieth Century

N. Metropolis; J. Howlett; Gian-Carlo Rota

Review author[s]: Nancy Stern


Reports

Control of Equatorial Ocean Currents by Turbulent Dissipation, pp. 539-540

William R. Crawford; Thomas R. Osborn


Regression of Aflatoxin B 1 -Induced Hepatocellular Carcinomas by Reduced Glutathione, pp. 541-542

Anna M. Novi


Changes in DNA during Meiosis in a Repair-Deficient Mutant (rad 52) of Yeast, pp. 543-545

M. A. Resnick; J. N. Kasimos; J. C. Game; R. J. Braun; R. M. Roth


Mutation Caused by Human Phagocytes, pp. 546-547

Sigmund A. Weitzman; Thomas P. Stossel


Transformation of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins as Demonstrated in Scallop Homogenates, pp. 547-549

Yuzuru Shimizu; Masako Yoshioka


Tritiated Thymidine Incorporation Does not Measure DNA Synthesis in Ribavirin-Treated Human Cells, pp. 549-551

John C. Drach; Mark A. Thomas; Jimmy W. Barnett; Sandra H. Smith; Charles Shipman


Ctenidial Autotomy in Corbicula fluminea in Response to Massive Granulomas, pp. 551-553

Joseph C. Britton; Wayne J. Barcellona; John Hagan; Mark L. LaGrone


Purified Reduced Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide: Responses to Lactate Dehydrogenase Isozymes from Three Cell Sources, pp. 553-555

Ann E. Kaplan; Ellen R. Weiss; Sharon T. Byrne; Nabil M. El-Torkey; Sam A. Margolis


Excitation of Limulus Photoreceptors by Vanadate and by a Hydrolysis-Resistant Analog of Guanosine Triphosphate, pp. 555-557

Alan Fein; D. Wesley Corson


Isoguanosine: Isolation from an Animal, pp. 557-558

Frederick A. Fuhrman; Geraldine J. Fuhrman; Ronald J. Nachman; Harry S. Mosher


Tyrosine Increases Blood Pressure in Hypotensive Rats, pp. 559-560

Lydia A. Conlay; Timothy J. Maher; Richard J. Wurtman


Cadmium-113 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Bovine Insulin: Two-Zinc Insulin Hexamer Specifically Binds Calcium, pp. 560-562

J. L. Sudmeier; S. J. Bell; M. C. Storm; M. F. Dunn


Evidence for Endomycorrhizae in Pennsylvanian Age Plant Fossils, pp. 562-563

Cynthia A. Wagner; Thomas N. Taylor


Alternative Male Strategies: Genetic Differences in Crickets, pp. 563-564

William H. Cade


Energetics of Honeybee Swarm Thermoregulation, pp. 565-566

Bernd Heinrich


Different Proteins Associated with 10-Nanometer Filaments in Cultured Chick Neurons and Nonneuronal Cells, pp. 567-569

Gudrun S. Bennett; Stephen J. Tapscott; Fredric A. Kleinbart; Parker B. Antin; Howard Holtzer


Drug Discrimination Learning in Lead-Exposed Rats, pp. 569-571

Harold Zenick; Marshall Goldsmith


Eusociality in a Mammal: Cooperative Breeding in Naked Mole-Rat Colonies, pp. 571-573

J. U. M. Jarvis


Male Vole Urine Changes Luteinizing Hormone--Releasing Hormone and Norepinephrine in Female Olfactory Bulb, pp. 573-575

Dean E. Dluzen; Victor D. Ramirez; C. Sue Carter; Lowell L. Getz


Age Determination for the Shanidar 3 Neanderthal, pp. 575-577

David D. Thompson; Erik Trinkaus


Terminal Cretaceous Extinctions and the Arctic Spillover Model, pp. 577-578

David L. Clark; Jennifer A. Kitchell; S. Gartner


Food Colors and Behavior, pp. 578-579

Bernard Weiss


Back Matter (11 pp.)


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Front Matter (28 pp.)


Letters

Universe beyond the Galaxies, p. 610

John Kraus


Cattle Breeding, p. 610

Michael W. Fox


Auto Safety, p. 610+612

Betsy Ancker-Johnson


Progress toward Energy Independence, p. 615

Philip H. Abelson


Oceanic Mechanisms for Amplification of the 23,000-Year Ice-Volume Cycle, pp. 617-627

William F. Ruddiman; Andrew McIntyre


Regulation of Plasma Cholesterol by Lipoprotein Receptors, pp. 628-635

Michael S. Brown; Petri T. Kovanen; Joseph L. Goldstein


Federal Funding of Basic Research: The Red Tape Mill, pp. 636-641

H. S. Gutowsky


News and Comment

Inmos Enters the 64K RAM Race, pp. 642-644

Colin Norman


ELF Resurrected after Drowning by Navy, pp. 644-645

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Rostow Nominated to Head ACDA, p. 646

John Walsh


Reagan Fills Top NASA Posts, p. 646

M. Mitchell Waldrop


R & D Spending: The Military's Growing Bite, pp. 646-647

Colin Norman


Shuttle Astronauts Give Report, p. 647

R. Jeffrey Smith


New AAAS Panel in National Security Field, p. 647

John Walsh


Jury Exonerates Bendectin in Mekdeci Case, p. 647

Gina Bari Kolata


Senate Commences Hearings on ``Human Life'', pp. 648-649

Constance Holden


Inmates Sue to Keep Research in Prisons, pp. 650-651

Marjorie Sun


Study Says Coal Cheaper Than Nuclear, p. 652

Colin Norman


Research News

Gene Control Puzzle Begins to Yield, pp. 653-655

Jean L. Marx


Book Reviews

Elementary Particle Physics, p. 656

Probing Hadrons with Leptons

Giuliano Preparta; Jean-Jacques Aubert

Review author[s]: Alfred K. Mann


Igneous Petrology, pp. 656-657

Physics of Magmatic Processes

R. B. Hargreaves

Review author[s]: Thomas L. Wright


Tetrapod Origins, pp. 657-658

The Terrestrial Environment and the Origin of Land Vertabrates

A. L. Panchen

Review author[s]: Hans-Peter Schultze


Reports

Calcite Dissolution: An in situ Study in the Panama Basin, pp. 659-661

Robert C. Thunell; Robin S. Keir; Susumu Honjo


Method for Estimation of Ocean Current Velocity from Satellite Images, pp. 661-662

Erik Mollo-Christensen; Peter Cornillon; Affonso Da S. Mascarenhas


Carbonyl Sulfide: Potential Agent of Atmospheric Sulfur Corrosion, pp. 663-665

T. E. Graedel; G. W. Kammlott; J. P. Franey


Miocene Stable Isotope Record: A Detailed Deep Pacific Ocean Study and its Paleoclimatic Implications, pp. 665-668

Fay Woodruff; Samuel M. Savin; Robert G. Douglas


Hibernation and Longevity in the Turkish Hamster Mesocricetus brandi, pp. 668-670

Charles P. Lyman; Regina C. O'Brien; G. Cliett Greene; Elaine D. Papafrangos


Maternal Hyperoxia Greatly Reduces the Incidence of Phenytoin-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate in A/J Mice, pp. 671-672

Guillermo Millicovsky; Malcolm C. Johnston


Measles Virus Nucleotide Sequences: Detection by Hybridization in situ, pp. 672-675

A. T. Haase; P. Ventura; C. J. Gibbs; W. W. Tourtellotte


Oxalate Degradation by Microbes of the Large Bowel of Herbivores: The Effect of Dietary Oxalate, pp. 675-676

Milton J. Allison; Herbert M. Cook


Dolphin Vocalization Mechanisms, pp. 676-678

R. Stuart Mackay; H. M. Liaw


Metabolic Mapping of Functional Activity in Human Subjects with the [ 18 F]Fluorodeoxyglucose Technique, pp. 678-680

J. H. Greenberg; M. Reivich; A. Alavi; P. Hand; A. Rosenquist; W. Rintelmann; A. Stein; R. Tusa; R. Dann; D. Christman; J. Fowler; B. MacGregor; A. Wolf


Pregnancies in Humans by Fertilization in vitro and Embryo Transfer in the Controlled Ovulatory Cycle, pp. 681-682

A. O. Trounson; J. F. Leeton; C. Wood; J. Webb; J. Wood


Forebrain Connections in the Goldfish Support Telencephalic Homologies with Land Vertebrates, pp. 683-685

Stephen M. Echteler; William M. Saidel


Right-Handedness: A Consequence of Infant Supine Head-Orientation Preference?, pp. 685-687

George F. Michel


Cholecystokinin Antibody Injected in Cerebral Ventricles Stimulates Feeding in Sheep, pp. 687-689

Mary Anne Della-Fera; Clifton A. Baile; Bruce S. Schneider; Joel A. Grinker


Stress-Induced Analgesia in Humans: Endogenous Opioids and Naloxone-Reversible Depression of Pain Reflexes, pp. 689-691

Jean Claude Willer; Henri Dehen; Jean Cambier


Visual and ``Phonetic'' Coding of Movement: Evidence from American Sign Language, pp. 691-693

Howard Poizner


Sex Differences in the Effects of Unilateral Brain Damage on Intelligence, pp. 693-695

James Inglis; J. S. Lawson


``Self-Awareness'' in the Pigeon, pp. 695-696

Robert Epstein; Robert P. Lanza; B. F. Skinner


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 212, No. 4495, May 8, 1981
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 212, No. 4497, May 22, 1981


Front Matter (31 pp.)


Letters

Evolution and Prediction, pp. 737-738

Niles Eldredge; Anthony B. Way; Frank J. Sonleitner; Barry R. Gross


Same Name, Different Spelling, p. 738

Brian Williamson


Science Policy and Congress, p. 741

William D. Carey


Sludge Decomposition and Stabilization, pp. 743-749

Roy Hartenstein


Chitin: New Facets of Research, pp. 749-753

P. R. Austin; C. J. Brine; J. E. Castle; J. P. Zikakis


Ocean Research under Foreign Jurisdiction, pp. 754-755

Warren S. Wooster


News and Comment

Physicists Meet to Honor Sakharov, pp. 756-757

Nicholas Wade


NAS Elects New Members, p. 757


Laetrile Brush Fire is out, Scientists Hope, pp. 758-759

Marjorie Sun


Watt Carves up Strip-Mining Policy, pp. 759-760+762

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

No Major Change in OMB View of A-21, p. 760

John Walsh


Academy Protests Human Life Bill and Budget Cuts, pp. 760-761

Constance Holden


Federal Science Policy Jobs Still Unfilled, p. 761

Colin Norman


Snail Darter's Status Threatened, p. 761

Colin Norman


Richard Garwin: Defense Adviser and Critic, pp. 763-766

Eliot Marshall


Research News

An Experiment that Had to Succeed, pp. 767-769

Roger Lewin


Book Reviews


A New Contender in World Science

----------------, pp. 770-772

Science in Contemporary China

Leo A. Orleans

Review author[s]: Michel Oksenberg


Antinuclear Forces in Europe, pp. 772-773

The Atom Besieged

Dorothy Nelkin; Michael Pollak

Review author[s]: Howard Rosenthal


Foundations of a Profession

----------------, pp. 773-774

History of Chemical Engineering

William F. Furter

Review author[s]: John W. Servos


Science and Government in Britain, pp. 774-775

Scientists in Whitehall

Philip Gummett

Review author[s]: Ronald J. Brickman


A Prospectus of Knowledge

----------------, pp. 775-776

Knowledge

Fritz Machlup

Review author[s]: Louis Galambos


The Publishing Enterprise, pp. 776-777

Development of Science Publishing in Europe

A. J. Meadows

Review author[s]: J. L. Heilbron


Cattell: The Beginnings of a Career, pp. 777-778

An Education in Psychology

Michael M. Sokal

Review author[s]: Franz Samelson


Hamilton

----------------, pp. 778-779

Sir William Rowan Hamilton

Thomas L. Hankins

Review author[s]: Michael J. Crowe


An Italian Mathematician, pp. 779-780

Peano

Hubert C. Kennedy

Review author[s]: Joseph W. Dauben


Argumentation Examined, pp. 780-781

Galileo and the Art of Reasoning

Maurice A. Finocchiaro

Review author[s]: William Shea


Views of a Watershed

----------------, pp. 781-782

Reminiscences of Los Alamos, 1943-1945

Lawrence Badash; Joseph O. Hirschfelder; Herbert P. Broida

Review author[s]: Robert W. Seidel


----------------, pp. 782-783

From X-Rays to Quarks

Emilio Segre

Review author[s]: Laurie M. Brown


Sources of Inspiration, pp. 783-784

The Tragicomical History of Thermodynamics, 1822-1854

C. Truesdell

Review author[s]: Edward E. Daub


Foundational Study, pp. 784-785

Works on the Foundations of Statistical Physics

Nikolai Sergeevich Krylov

Review author[s]: Herbert Spohn


Mathematical Physics, pp. 785-786

Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics

K. Osterwalder

Review author[s]: A. S. Wightman


Geophysics, pp. 786-787

The Earth's Variable Rotation

Kurt Lambeck

Review author[s]: D. E. Smylie


Solar Phenomena, p. 787

Solar and Interplanetary Dynamics

M. Dryer; E. Tandberg-Hanssen

Review author[s]: Joseph V. Hollweg


Bridges Past and Future

----------------, pp. 787-788

Long-Span Bridges

Edward Cohen; Blair Birdsell

Review author[s]: William Zuk


An American Geologist

----------------, pp. 789-791

Grove Karl Gilbert

Stephen J. Pyne

The Scientific Ideas of G. K. Gilbert

Ellis L. Yochelson

Review author[s]: Keir B. Sterling; Arvid Johnson


On Geological Time, p. 792

The Abyss of Time

Claude C. Albritton

Review author[s]: Martin Rudwick


Matters Relating to the Sea

----------------, pp. 792-793

Oceanography: The Past

M. Sears; D. Merriman

Review author[s]: Carl Wunsch


Physical Aspects, pp. 793-794

Evolution of Physical Oceanography

Bruce A. Warren; Carl Wunsch

Review author[s]: Owen M. Phillips


An Ecological Reassessment, pp. 794-795

Primary Productivity in the Sea

Paul G. Falkowski

Review author[s]: Graham P. Harris


Managing Wetlands

----------------, pp. 795-796

Wetland Functions and Values

Phillip E. Greeson; John R. Clark; Judith E. Clark

Review author[s]: R. Eugene Turner


Plants under Stress, p. 796

Adaptation of Plants to Water and High Temperature Stress

Neil C. Turner; Paul J. Kramer

Review author[s]: Randall S. Alberte


Paleobotany Surveyed

----------------, pp. 796-797

Paleobotany

Thomas N. Taylor

Review author[s]: Hermann W. Pfefferkorn


Paleoanthropology without Inhibitions

----------------, p. 798

Lucy

Donald C. Johanson; Maitland A. Edey

Review author[s]: Russell H. Tuttle


A Life in Paleontology, pp. 798-799

A Fossil-Hunter's Notebook

Edwin H. Colbert

Review author[s]: Everett C. Olson


Fossil Birds, pp. 799-800

Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Hildegarde Howard

Kenneth E. Campbell

Review author[s]: Glen E. Woolfenden


A Mammalian Fauna, pp. 800-801

Pleistocene Mammals of North America

Bjorn Kurten; Elaine Anderson

Review author[s]: H. B. S. Cooke


Respiratory Specializations, pp. 801-802

The Evolution of Air Breathing in Vertebrates

David J. Randall; Warren W. Burggren; Anthony P. Farrell; M. Stephen Haswell

Review author[s]: Martin E. Feder


Mechanisms of a Response

----------------, pp. 802-803

Estrogens and Brain Function

Donald W. Pfaff

Review author[s]: David Crews


The Biophysical Substrate, pp. 803-804

Molluscan Nerve Cells

John Koester; John H. Byrne

Review author[s]: Douglas Junge


Nutrition during Pregnancy

----------------, pp. 804-805

Diet in Pregnancy

David Rush; Zena Stein; Mervyn Susser

Review author[s]: Jere D. Haas


A Project in Social History

----------------, pp. 806-807

Philadelphia

Theodore Hershberg

Review author[s]: Avery M. Guest


Roots of a Change, pp. 807-808

Women's Work and Family Values, 1920-1940

Winifred D. Wandersee

Review author[s]: Julie A. Matthaei


A Mesoamerican Culture

----------------, pp. 808-810

In the Land of the Olmec

Michael D. Coe; Richard A. Diehl

Review author[s]: David C. Grove


Reports

Beans for Valdivia, pp. 811-812

Jonathan E. Damp; Deborah M. Pearsall; Lawrence T. Kaplan


Microparticle Concentration Variations Linked with Climatic Change: Evidence from Polar Ice Cores, pp. 812-815

L. G. Thompson; E. Mosley-Thompson


The Prolactin Gene is Located on Chromosome 6 in Humans, pp. 815-816

David Owerbach; William J. Rutter; Nancy E. Cooke; Joseph A. Martial; Thomas B. Shows


Feminizing Effect of Mesonephros on Cultured Differentiating Mouse Gonads and Ducts, pp. 817-818

Anne Grete Byskov; Jorgen Grinsted


Hormonal Requirements for Growth of Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells in vitro: An Endocrine Approach to Atherosclerosis, pp. 818-820

Robert Weinstein; Michael B. Stemerman; Thomas Maciag


Normalization by Cell Fusion of Sister Chromatid Exchange in Bloom Syndrome Lymphocytes, pp. 820-822

Yukimasa Shiraishi; Sei-Ichi Matsui; Avery A. Sandberg


Increased Reproductive Effort with Age in the California Gull (Larus californicus), pp. 822-823

Bruce H. Pugesek


Growth and Reshaping of Axons in the Establishment of Visual Callosal Connections, pp. 824-827

G. M. Innocenti


Two Distinct Central Serotonin Receptors with Different Physiological Functions, pp. 827-829

Stephen J. Peroutka; Richard M. Lebovitz; Solomon H. Snyder


Rod-Cone Interaction in the Distal Human Retina, pp. 829-831

Michael A. Sandberg; Eliot L. Berson; Marc H. Effron


Color and Luminance: Independent Frequency Shifts, pp. 831-832

Olga Eizner Favreau; Patrick Cavanagh


Back Matter (20 pp.)


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Front Matter (24 pp.)


Letters

Popper on Darwinism, p. 873

Robert E. Kofahl; Hans Zeisel


Fraud, Science, and Safeguards, p. 873+875

Edith D. Neimark; William Squire


Evaluating the Social Sciences, p. 875

Allan Mazur


OSHA Policy for Laboratories, p. 875

Bailus Walker


More History of Calculus, p. 875

W. Wieser


Research Equipment Acquisition, p. 877

Lewis M. Branscomb


Tectonics and Evolution of Venus, pp. 879-887

R. J. Phillips; W. M. Kaula; G. E. McGill; M. C. Malin


The Mutation Component of Genetic Damage, pp. 888-893

James F. Crow; Carter Denniston


Conflicting Objectives in Regulating the Automobile, pp. 893-899

Lester B. Lave


News and Comment

New A-Bomb Studies Alter Radiation Estimates, pp. 900-903

Eliot Marshall


Technology Transfer Reappraised, p. 902

John Walsh


Science Adviser Post Has Nominee in View, pp. 903-904

Colin Norman


Briefing

Mormons Rebel on MX, p. 904

Constance Holden


A First Brush with New Broom at NAS, pp. 904-905

John Walsh


Breeder Stumbles in House, p. 905

Constance Holden


UCLA Designing Big Agent Orange Study, p. 905

Constance Holden


Court Gives Blessing to Hospital of Faith Healer, p. 905

William J. Broad


News of Bone Research Causes Fracture, pp. 906-907

Marjorie Sun


Point of View, p. 907


Research News

Cultural Diversity Tied to Genetic Differences, pp. 908-910

Roger Lewin


Book Reviews

North African Prehistory, pp. 911-912

The Sahara and the Nile

Martin A. J. Williams; Hugues Faure

Prehistory of the Eastern Sahara

Fred Wendorf; Romuald Schild

Review author[s]: William R. Farrand


On the Course of Society, pp. 912-913

Soviet and Western Anthropology

Ernest Gellner

Review author[s]: Marc J. Swartz


Siphonaptera, pp. 913-914

Fleas

R. Traub; H. Starcke

Review author[s]: Robert E. Lewis


Genetics, p. 914

Gene Expression

Benjamin Lewin

Review author[s]: R. David Cole


Reports

Physical Effects of Vehicular Disturbances on Arid Landscapes, pp. 915-917

Richard M. Iverson; Bern S. Hinckley; Robert M. Webb; Bernard Hallet


Photoperiodic Control and Effects of Melatonin on Nonshivering Thermogenesis and Brown Adipose Tissue, pp. 917-919

Gerhard Heldmaier; Stephan Steinlechner; Johannes Rafael; Pavel Vsiansky


Cystinuria in the Maned Wolf of South America, pp. 919-920

K. C. Bovee; M. Bush; J. Dietz; P. Jezyk; S. Segal


Membrane Fusion through Point Defects in Bilayers, pp. 921-923

S. W. Hui; T. P. Stewart; L. T. Boni; P. L. Yeagle


Tumor Shedding and Coagulation, pp. 923-924

H. F. Dvorak; S. C. Quay; N. S. Orenstein; A. M. Dvorak; P. Hahn; A. M. Bitzer; A. C. Carvalho


Elastin Fragments Attract Macrophage Precursors to Diseased Sites in Pulmonary Emphysema, pp. 925-927

G. W. Hunninghake; J. M. Davidson; S. Rennard; S. Szapiel; J. E. Gadek; R. G. Crystal


Toxicity of Angular Furanocoumarins to Swallowtail Butterflies: Escalation in a Coevolutionary Arms Race?, pp. 927-929

May Berenbaum; Paul Feeny


Transmitter Sensitivity of Neurons Assayed by Autoradiography, pp. 929-930

Doju Yoshikami


Zooplankton Fecal Pellets Link Fossil Fuel and Phosphate Deposits, pp. 931-933

Karen Glaus Porter; Eleanora Iberall Robbins


Didemnins: Antiviral and Antitumor Depsipeptides from a Caribbean Tunicate, pp. 933-935

Kenneth L. Rinehart; James B. Gloer; Robert G. Hughes; Harold E. Renis; J. Patrick McGovren; Everett B. Swynenberg; Dale A. Stringfellow; Sandra L. Kuentzel; Li H. Li


Gated Sodium-23 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Images of an Isolated Perfused Working Rat Heart, pp. 935-936

Jean L. DeLayre; Joanne S. Ingwall; Craig Malloy; Eric T. Fossel


Micromolar Calcium Stimulates Proteolysis and Glutamate Binding in Rat Brain Synaptic Membranes, pp. 937-938

Michel Baudry; Marsha C. Bundman; Elizabeth K. Smith; Gary S. Lynch


Protozoan Parasite of Humans: Surface Membrane with Externally Disposed Acid Phosphatase, pp. 939-941

Michael Gottlieb; Dennis M. Dwyer


Activation of the Transforming Potential of a Normal Cell Sequence: A Molecular Model for Oncogenesis, pp. 941-943

D. G. Blair; M. Oskarsson; T. G. Wood; W. L. McClements; P. J. Fischinger; G. G. Vande Woude


Opiate Withdrawal in Utero Increases Neonatal Morbidity in the Rat, pp. 943-945

Leonard Lichtblau; Sheldon B. Sparber


Prenatal Withdrawal from Opiates Interferes with Hatching of Otherwise Viable Chick Fetuses, pp. 945-947

M. D. Kuwahara; S. B. Sparber


Speech Perception without Traditional Speech Cues, pp. 947-950

Robert E. Remez; Philip E. Rubin; David B. Pisoni; Thomas D. Carrell


Mate Selection and Behavioral Thermoregulation in Fowler's Toads, pp. 950-951

Lincoln Fairchild


Inferotemporal Neurons Distinguish and Retain Behaviorally Relevant Features of Visual Stimuli, pp. 952-955

Joaquin M. Fuster; John P. Jervey


Peripherally Administered Reduced Pterins Do Enter the Brain, pp. 955-956

Gregory Kapatos; Seymour Kaufman


Synaptic Excitation may Activate a Calcium-Dependent Potassium Conductance in Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells, pp. 957-959

R. A. Nicoll; B. E. Alger


Rapid Forgetting of a Spatial Habit in Rats with Hippocampal Lesions, pp. 959-960

Robert Thompson


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Front Matter (12 pp.)


Letters

Depression Study, p. 984+986

Irene Elkin Waskow; Morris P. Parloff; Mortimer Ostow; Hans H. Strupp; Robyn M. Dawes


Multiple Authorship, p. 986

Derek De S. Price


Gossypol: Effect on Testosterone, p. 986

Martin Dym


President Reagan, Science, and Engineering, p. 987

Philip H. Abelson


The Discovery of Charge Conjugation--Parity Asymmetry, pp. 989-993

Val L. Fitch


Distal Regeneration and Symmetry, pp. 993-1002

Susan V. Bryant; Vernon French; Peter J. Bryant


News and Comment

DOD Funds More Research in Universities, pp. 1003-1004

John Walsh


RPI Takes the High Tech Road, p. 1005+1008

John Walsh


Briefing

DOD Announces Weapons Buying Reforms, p. 1006

R. Jeffrey Smith


Low-Fat Diet Poses Little or No Cancer Risk, pp. 1006-1007

R. Jeffrey Smith


Koop Nomination Jeopardized, p. 1007

Marjorie Sun


Columbia Looks Good, Second Launch Announced, p. 1007

M. Mitchell Waldrop


White House Nominates New Science Adviser, p. 1007

Colin Norman


The Hmong: Dying of Culture Shock?, p. 1008

Eliot Marshall


Nuclear Pulse (I): Awakening to the Chaos Factor, pp. 1009-1012

William J. Broad


Research News

Pollution of the Arctic Atmosphere Confirmed, pp. 1013-1014

Richard A. Kerr


Antibodies: Getting their Genes Together, pp. 1015-1017

Jean L. Marx


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 3-8 January 1982, p. 1018


Book Reviews

China as an Energy Producer, pp. 1019-1020

The International Energy Relations of China

Kim Woodard

Review author[s]: Nicholas Lardy


Terrestrial Processes, p. 1020

The Continental Crust and Its Mineral Deposits

D. W. Strangway

Review author[s]: Richard W. Carlson


Theoretical Particle Physics, pp. 1020-1021

Unification of the Fundamental Particle Interactions

Sergio Ferrara; John Ellis; Peter Van Nieuwenhuizen

Review author[s]: R. Slansky


Paleobotany, pp. 1021-1022

Biostratigraphy of Fossil Plants

David L. Dilcher; Thomas N. Taylor

Review author[s]: Leo J. Hickey


Poriferans, p. 1022

Biologie des Spongaires

Claude Levi; Nicole Boury-Esnault

Review author[s]: John J. Gilbert


Reports

Todorokites: A New Family of Naturally Occurring Manganese Oxides, pp. 1024-1027

Shirley Turner; Peter R. Buseck


Erosion of Galilean Satellite Surfaces by Jovian Magnetosphere Particles, pp. 1027-1030

R. E. Johnson; L. J. Lanzerotti; W. L. Brown; T. P. Armstrong


Interferon Action: RNA Cleavage Pattern of a (2 prime -5 prime )Oligoadenylate-Dependent Endonuclease, pp. 1030-1032

Georgia Floyd-Smith; Elizabeth Slattery; Peter Lengyel


Inflammatory Toxin from Mycoplasma bovis: Isolation and Characterization, pp. 1032-1033

Steven J. Geary; Mark E. Tourtellotte; J. A. Cameron


Somatic Cell Hybrids from Frog Lymphocytes and Mouse Myeloma Cells, pp. 1034-1035

H. Hengartner; L. Du Pasouier


Purine Resistant Mutants of Drosophila are Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase Deficient, pp. 1035-1036

Daniel H. Johnson; Thomas B. Friedman


Cloning of Naturally Occurring Mixed Infections of Malaria Parasites, pp. 1037-1038

Virgilio Rosario


Polyphenolic Substance of Mytilus edulis: Novel Adhesive Containing L-Dopa and Hydroxyproline, pp. 1038-1040

J. Herbert Waite; Marvin L. Tanzer


Dictyota dichotoma (Phaeophyceae): Identification of the Sperm Attractant, pp. 1040-1041

D. G. Muller; G. Gassmann; W. Boland; F. Marner; L. Jaenicke


Contractility of Bile Canaliculi: Implications for Liver Function, pp. 1041-1042

C. Oshio; M. J. Phillips


Helical Mycoplasmas (Spiroplasmas) from Ixodes Ticks, pp. 1043-1045

Joseph G. Tully; David L. Rose; Conrad E. Yunker; Jack Cory; Robert F. Whitcomb; David L. Williamson


Salt Glands in the Tongue of the Estuarine Crocodile Crocodylus porosus, pp. 1045-1047

Laurence E. Taplin; Gordon C. Grigg


Transbilayer Phospholipid Asymmetry in Plasmodium knowlesi--Infected Host Cell Membrane, pp. 1047-1049

C. M. Gupta; G. C. Mishra


Substance P Activity in the Bullfrog Retina: Localization and Identification in Several Vertebrate Species, pp. 1049-1051

R. L. Eskay; J. F. Furness; R. T. Long


Phencyclidine, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, and Mescaline: Cerebral Artery Spasms and Hallucinogenic Activity, pp. 1051-1052

Bella T. Altura; Burton M. Altura


Dentition of Chilean Paleo-Indians and Peopling of the Americas, pp. 1053-1055

C. G. Turner; J. Bird


Familial Studies of Intelligence: A Review, pp. 1055-1059

Thomas J. Bouchard; Matthew McGue


Modular Segregation of Functional Cell Classes within the Postcentral Somatosensory Cortex of Monkeys, pp. 1059-1061

Mriganka Sur; John T. Wall; Jon H. Kaas


Human Homing: An Elusive Phenomenon, pp. 1061-1063

James L. Gould; Kenneth P. Able


Myelinated Central Vertebrate Axon Lacks Voltage-Sensitive Potassium Conductance, pp. 1063-1065

Charles Kaars; Donald S. Faber


Chemical Modification of Carotid Body Chemoreception by Sulfhydryls, pp. 1065-1066

Sukhamay Lahiri


Back Matter (12 pp.)


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Front Matter (13 pp.)


Letters

Effective International Cooperation, p. 1085

Irving A. Lerch


NSF and Science Education, pp. 1085-1086

K. V. Natarajan


Chlorinated Drinking Water, pp. 1086-1087

Clare A. Stewart


Erratum: Book Reviews, p. 1087


Erratum: Book Reviews, p. 1087


Erratum: Afghanistan: The Politics of a Tragicomedy, p. 1087


U.N. Conference on New and Renewable Energy, p. 1089

Erik Eckholm


Gulf Stream Cold-Core Rings: Their Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, pp. 1091-1100

The Ring Group


Psychoneuroendocrine Influences on Immunocompetence and Neoplasia, pp. 1100-1109

Vernon Riley


Biomass Energy from Crop and Forest Residues, pp. 1110-1115

David Pimentel; Mary Ann Moran; Sarah Fast; Georg Weber; Robert Bukantis; Lisa Balliett; Peter Boveng; Cutler Cleveland; Sally Hindman; Martin Young


News and Comment

Nuclear Pulse (II): Ensuring Delivery of the Doomsday Signal, pp. 1116-1120

William J. Broad


FDA Sees No Radiation Risk in VDT Screens, pp. 1120-1121

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Cancer Institute Passes First Test in Senate, p. 1122

Marjorie Sun


Kean v. AAAS Settled out of Court, p. 1122

Barbara J. Culliton


Cambridge Biologists Pursued by Money, pp. 1122-1123

Nicholas Wade


False Alerts and Faulty Computers, p. 1123

William J. Broad


Protests Help Argentinian Physicist, p. 1123

Colin Norman


Japanese Agitated by Nuclear Plant Spill, p. 1124

R. Jeffrey Smith


Library of Medicine Versus Private Enterprise, pp. 1125-1126

Constance Holden


At Long Last, Linus Pauling Lands NCI Grant, pp. 1126-1127

Marjorie Sun


Research News

Bound to Provoke a Reaction, pp. 1128-1129

Thomas H. Maugh


Magnetic Fusion in Flux, pp. 1129-1130

M. Mitchell Waldrop


AAAS News

Ethics Project Completes Report, p. 1131

Rosemary A. Chalk


Environmental Science and Engineering Fellowships Announced, pp. 1131-1132


Puerto Rican Scientists Call for New Organization and Reforms in Science Education, pp. 1132-1133

Michele Aldrich


AAAS Launches New Radio Program, p. 1133


R&D Colloquium, p. 1133


Minority Forums Held across Country, p. 1133


Annual Meeting Survey, pp. 1133-1134

Arthur Herschman


Science 81 Announces 675,000 Rate Base, Effective in July, p. 1134


Future Annual Meeting Dates Changes, p. 1134


AAAS Annual Elections: Preliminary Announcement, pp. 1134-1137


Book Reviews

The Career of a Hazardous Substance, p. 1138

DDT: Scientists, Citizens, and Public Policy

Thomas R. Dunlap

Review author[s]: Susan G. Hadden


Stellar Physics, p. 1139

The Brightest Stars

Cornelis De Jager

Review author[s]: Sidney C. Wolff


A Model System, p. 1139

Growth and Differentiation in Physarum polycephalum

W. F. Dove; H. P. Rusch

Review author[s]: William R. Jeffery


Tumor Virology Updated, pp. 1139-1140

Molecular Biology of Tumor Viruses

John Tooze

Review author[s]: David M. Livingston


A Regional Prehistory, pp. 1140-1141

The Archaeology of New England

Dean R. Snow

Review author[s]: Dena F. Dincauze


Reports

Historical Nile Floods and their Implications for Climatic Change, pp. 1142-1145

Fekri A. Hassan


Origins of Chirality in Nature: A Reassessment of the Postulated Role of Bentonite, pp. 1145-1146

J. B. Youatt; R. D. Brown


Cultivation in vitro of the Vivax-Type Malaria Parasite Plasmodium cynomolgi, pp. 1146-1148

Phuc Nguyen-Dinh; Amy L. Gardner; Carlos C. Campbell; Jimmie C. Skinner; William E. Collins


Long-Term Potentiation in the Hippocampal Slice: Evidence for Stimulated Secretion of Newly Synthesized Proteins, pp. 1148-1151

Charles Duffy; Timothy J. Teyler; Victor E. Shashoug


Lysosomal Cathepsin B: Correlation with Metastatic Potential, pp. 1151-1153

Bonnie F. Sloane; John R. Dunn; Kenneth V. Honn


Selective Protection of Methionine Enkephalin Released from Brain Slices by Enkephalinase Inhibition, pp. 1153-1155

Gilles Patey; Sophie De La Baume; Jean-Charles Schwartz; Claude Gros; Bernard Roques; Marie-Claude Fournie-Zaluski; Evelyne Soroca-Lucas


Calcium Spike Electrogenesis and Other Electrical Activity in Continuously Cultured Small Cell Carcinoma of the Lung, pp. 1155-1157

Frances V. McCann; Olive S. Pettengill; James J. Cole; Jerome A. G. Russell; George D. Sorenson


Divalent Cation Ionophores Stimulate Resorption and Inhibit DNA Synthesis in Cultured Fetal Rat Bone, pp. 1157-1159

Joseph A. Lorenzo; Lawrence G. Raisz


DNA Sequence of Two Closely Linked Human Leukocyte Interferon Genes, pp. 1159-1162

Richard M. Lawn; John Adelman; Thomas J. Dull; Mitchell Gross; David Goeddel; Axel Ullrich


Corticosterone Increases the Amount of Protein 1, a Neuron-Specific Phosphoprotein, in Rat Hippocampus, pp. 1162-1164

Eric J. Nestler; Thomas C. Rainbow; Bruce S. McEwen; Paul Greengard


Optical Recording of Calcium Action Potentials from Growth Cones of Cultured Neurons with a Laser Microbeam, pp. 1164-1167

Amiram Grinvald; Ira C. Farber


Intravenous Self-Administration of Nomifensine in Rats: Implications for Abuse Potential in Humans, pp. 1167-1168

C. Spyraki; H. C. Fibiger


Genetically Determined Deficiency of the Third Component of Complement in the Dog, pp. 1169-1170

Jerry A. Winkelstein; Linda Collins Cork; Diane E. Griffin; John W. Griffin; Robert J. Adams; Donald L. Price


Gallamine Triethiodide (Flaxedil): Tetraethylammonium- and Pancuronium-Like Effects in Myelinated Nerve Fibers, pp. 1170-1172

K. J. Smith; C. L. Schauf


A Novel Illusion of Bars Made from Triangles, pp. 1172-1175

L. E. Leguire; R. Blake; M. E. Sloane


Electroencephalographic Tolerance and Abstinence Phenomena during Repeated Alcohol Ingestion by Nonalcoholics, pp. 1175-1177

Duane H. Zilm; Howard L. Kaplan; Howard Capell


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Front Matter (27 pp.)


Letters

Days of Wine and Lasers, pp. 1212-1214

Philip J. Wyatt


Koop's Candidacy, p. 1214

James Baggott


Owl Monkey Cell Line, p. 1214

Stephen J. O'Brien


Meeting Requirements, p. 1214

Howard F. Long


Erratum: OSHA Policy for Laboratories, p. 1214


Erratum: Caffeine's Stimulatory Effects Explaimed, p. 1214


Resources for Research Medicine, p. 1219

Steven Muller


CP Symmetry Violation: The Search for its Origin, pp. 1221-1228

James W. Cronin


Role of MHC Gene Products in Immune Regulation, pp. 1229-1238

Baruj Benacerraf


Tsukuba Science City: Japan Tries Planned Innovation, pp. 1239-1247

Justin L. Bloom; Shinsuke Asano


News and Comment

Nuclear Pulse (III): Playing a Wild Card, pp. 1248-1251

William J. Broad


Shunning Cryptocensorship, p. 1250

John Walsh


Utilities Choke on Asthma Research, p. 1251+1254

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Resins Raise Problems for TMI Cleanup, p. 1252

Colin Norman


Soviet Oil Decline Put off 3 Years, pp. 1252-1253

Eliot Marshall


Amniocentesis: Be Prepared, p. 1253

Marjorie Sun


Gene Therapy Pioneer Draws Mikadoesque Rap, p. 1253

Nicholas Wade


Research News

Natriuretic Hormone Linked to Hypertension, pp. 1255-1257

Jean L. Marx


Mount St. Helens, pp. 1258-1259

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

Northern Peoples, pp. 1260-1261

Alaska Native Culture and History

Yoshinobu Kotani; William B. Workman

Review author[s]: Richard H. Jordan


Iron Age Europe, pp. 1261-1262

Culture Contact and Culture Change

Peter S. Wells

Review author[s]: Stephen L. Dyson


Molecular Clouds, p. 1262

Interstellar Molecules

B. H. Andrew

Review author[s]: Michael Jura


Marine Mineral Deposits, pp. 1262-1263

Underwater Minerals

D. S. Cronan

Review author[s]: J. Robert Moore


Brain Peptides, p. 1263

The Role of Peptides in Neuronal Function

Jeffery L. Barker; T. G. Smith

Review author[s]: Leslie L. Iversen


Reports

Deep-Seated Gas Emission Induced by the Earth Tide: A Basic Observation for Geochemical Earthquake Prediction, pp. 1264-1266

Ryuichi Sugisaki


Homogeneous Fluorescent Immunoassay, pp. 1266-1267

Jonathan Briggs; Virgil B. Elings; David F. Nicoli


Fly Ash-Derived Strontium as an Index to Monitor Deposition from Coal-Fired Power Plants, pp. 1267-1269

I. R. Straughan; A. A. Elseewi; A. L. Page; I. R. Kaplan; R. W. Hurst; T. E. Davis


Magnetotactic Bacteria at the Geomagnetic Equator, pp. 1269-1270

R. B. Frankel; R. P. Blakemore; F. F. Torres De Araujo; D. M. S. Esquivel; J. Danon


Prostacyclin: A Potent Antimetastatic Agent, pp. 1270-1272

Kenneth V. Honn; Bruce Cicone; Anne Skoff


Light Modulates Voltage-Dependent Potassium Channels in Limulus Ventral Photoreceptors, pp. 1273-1275

Reid J. Leonard; John E. Lisman


Absence of Correlation between Base-Pair Sequence and RNA Conformation, pp. 1275-1277

Stephen R. Holbrook; Joel L. Sussman; Sung-Hou Kim


Human Muscle Phosphoglycerate Mutase Deficiency: Newly Discovered Metabolic Myopathy, pp. 1277-1279

Salvatore DiMauro; Armand F. Miranda; Shahnaz Khan; Kevin Gitlin; Robert Friedman


Somatomedin-C Mediates Growth Hormone Negative Feedback by Effects on Both the Hypothalamus and the Pituitary, pp. 1279-1281

Michael Berelowitz; Marta Szabo; Lawrence A. Frohman; Susan Firestone; Lily Chu; Raymond L. Hintz


Infant Carrying by Male Chacma Baboons, pp. 1281-1283

Curt Busse; William J. Hamilton


Vagotomy Abolishes Cues of Satiety Produced by Gastric Distension, pp. 1283-1284

M. F. Gonzalez; J. A. Deutsch


Predatory Salamanders Reverse the Outcome of Competition among Three Species of Anuran Tadpoles, pp. 1284-1286

Peter J. Morin


Auditory Intensity Discrimination after Selective Loss of Cochlear Outer Hair Cells, pp. 1286-1288

Cynthia A. Prosen; D. B. Moody; W. C. Stebbins; J. E. Hawkins


Reward-Induced Stereotypy: Modulation by the Hippocampus, pp. 1288-1289

Lynn D. Devenport; Jill A. Devenport; Frank A. Holloway


Phosphatidate as a Molecular Link between Depolarization and Neurotransmitter Release in the Brain, pp. 1290-1291

R. Adron Harris; Jim Schmidt; Barbara A. Hitzemann; Robert J. Hitzemann


Two-Hundred-Million-Year-Old Chromosomes: Deceleration of the Rate of Karyotypic Evolution in Turtles, pp. 1291-1293

John W. Bickham


Serum Lipoproteins Modulate Oxygenated Sterol Insertion into Human Red Cell Membranes, pp. 1294-1296

R. A. Streuli; J. Chung; A. M. Scanu; S. Yachnin


Natural Explosive Noises, pp. 1296-1298

Donald J. Stierman; Thomas Gold; Steven Soter


Back Matter (19 pp.)


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Front Matter (25 pp.)


Letters

Alternative to Peer Review?, pp. 1335+1337-1339

Jon C. Liebman; Richard L. McCreery; Marvin R. Kalt; Stephen S. Easter; Herbert Morawetz; Laurence S. Jacobs; Howard K. Birnbaum; Michael W. Berns; Rustum Roy


Bridge Design, p. 1339

Willard Bascom


Coal Research, p. 1341

Philip H. Abelson


Critical Data for Critical Needs, pp. 1343-1349

David R. Lide


5-methylcytosine in Eukaryotic DNA, pp. 1350-1357

Melanie Ehrlich; Richard Y.-H. Wang


Allocating Petroleum Products during Oil Supply Disruptions, pp. 1357-1363

Roger H. Bezdek; William B. Taylor


News and Comment

New A-Bomb Data Shown to Radiation Experts, pp. 1364-1365

Eliot Marshall


Hatch Batters NCI with Straus Case..., pp. 1366-1367

Marjorie Sun


... But Straus Defends Himself in Boston, pp. 1367-1369

William J. Broad


Gold Pipettes Make for Tight Lips, p. 1368

Nicholas Wade


A Manhattan Project Postscript, pp. 1369-1371

John Walsh


Briefing

Nuclear Policy on Hold until after French Vote, p. 1372

John Walsh


Human Life Bill Arouses More Opposition, pp. 1372-1373

R. Jeffrey Smith


World Bank Puts off Energy Lending Plans, p. 1373

Colin Norman


FDA Plans Action on Sodium in Foods, p. 1373

R. Jeffrey Smith


It is Illegal to Say that One is Sane, p. 1373

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research News

Angiogenesis Inhibitors Link Many Diseases, pp. 1374-1375

Thomas H. Maugh


Meeting Highlights, pp. 1376-1377

Richard A. Kerr


Let Us Now Praise Famous Boojums, p. 1378

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Book Reviews

Soviet Science and its Constraints, pp. 1379-1380

The Social Context of Soviet Science

Linda L. Lubrano; Susan Gross Solomon

Review author[s]: Harley Balzer


Communities in Decline, pp. 1380-1381

The Dying Community

Art Gallaher; Harland Padfield

Review author[s]: Robert McC. Adams


A Behavioral Commonality, pp. 1381-1382

Animal Tool Behavior

Benjamin B. Beck

Review author[s]: Jane B. Lancaster


Plant Biophysics, p. 1382

Photosynthesis

Roderick K. Clayton

Review author[s]: Richard Malkin


Reports

The Mount St. Helens Volcanic Eruption of 18 May 1980: Minimal Climatic Effect, pp. 1383-1384

Alan Robock


Microwave Radiometric Measurements of Sea Surface Temperature from the Seasat Satellite: First Results, pp. 1385-1387

R. Hofer; E. G. Njoku; J. W. Waters


Hydrovolcanic Explosions: The Systematics of Water-Pyroclast Equilibration, pp. 1387-1389

Michael F. Sheridan; Kenneth H. Wohletz


Soil as a Sink for Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide, pp. 1389-1391

Gene W. Bartholomew; Martin Alexander


1979J3: Discovery of a Previously Unknown Satellite of Jupiter, p. 1392

S. P. Synnott


Melting of Normal Hydrogen under High Pressures between 20 and 300 Kelvins, pp. 1393-1394

V. Diatschenko; C. W. Chu


Uninfected Cells of Soybean Root Nodules: Ultrastructure Suggests Key Role in Ureide Production, pp. 1394-1396

Eldon H. Newcomb; Shiv R. Tandon


Control of Calcium Carbonate Nucleation and Crystal Growth by Soluble Matrix of Oyster Shell, pp. 1397-1398

A. P. Wheeler; James W. George; C. A. Evans


Improved Detail in Biological Soft X-Ray Microscopy: Study of Blood Platelets, pp. 1398-1400

Ralph Feder; Jonathan L. Costa; Praveen Chaudhari; David Sayre


Estradiol and Progesterone Profiles Indicate a Lack of Endocrine Recognition of Pregnancy in the Opossum, pp. 1400-1402

John D. Harder; Michael W. Fleming


Diethylstilbestrol Induces Neoplastic Transformation without Measurable Gene Mutation at Two Loci, pp. 1402-1404

J. Carl Barrett; Annette Wong; John A. McLachlan


Cancer Incidence in the Love Canal Area, pp. 1404-1407

Dwight T. Janerich; William S. Burnett; Gerald Feck; Margaret Hoff; Philip Nasca; Anthony P. Polednak; Peter Greenwald; Nicholas Vianna


Myelination of Central Nervous System Axons in Tissue Culture by Transplanted Oligodendrocytes, pp. 1407-1408

Fredrick J. Seil; Nathan K. Blank


Phase Relationships between Adjacent Simple Cells in the Visual Cortex, pp. 1409-1411

Daniel A. Pollen; Steven F. Ronner


All-Female Fish: A Cryptic Species of Menidia (Atherinidae), pp. 1411-1413

Anthony A. Echelle; Doyle T. Mosier


Memory Performance of Chemical Workers Exposed to Polybrominated Biphenyls, pp. 1413-1415

Gregory G. Brown; Richard C. Preisman; Marvin D. Anderson; Robert K. Nixon; John L. Isbister; Harold A. Price


Rapid Eye Movement Storms in Infants: Rate of Occurrence at 6 Months Predicts Mental Development at 1 Year, pp. 1415-1416

Patricia T. Becker; Evelyn B. Thoman


Foot-Length Asymmetry, Sex, and Handedness, pp. 1416-1419

C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor; A. M. MacLarnon; P. M. Lanigan; I. C. McManus; Michael Peters; Bruce Petrie; David Oddie; Joanne S. Yanowitz; Paul Satz; Kenneth M. Heilman; Jerre Levy; Jerome M. Levy


Identification of Living and Fossil Bivalve Larvae, p. 1419

Richard A. Lutz; David Jablonski


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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Volume Information (10 pp.)


Front Matter (23 pp.)


Letters

University Research and DOD, p. 1446

Colleen J. G. Clark; John R. Clark


Views on Evolution, Theory, and Science, pp. 1446+1448-1449

Thomas H. Jukes; Robert Root-Bernstein


Applied Social Science, p. 1449

Laurence Chalip


Erratum: Watt Covers up Strip Mining Policy, p. 1449


Erratum: New A-bomb Studies Alter Radiation Estimates, p. 1449


Charting a Course for Science, p. 1455

William D. Carey


Radioactive Waste Disposal in Thick Unsaturated Zones, pp. 1457-1464

Isaac J. Winograd


Chemicals from Biomass: Petrochemical Substitution Options, pp. 1465-1471

E. S. Lipinsky


Photovoltaics, pp. 1472-1478

Jeffrey L. Smith


News and Comment

Renewable Power Sparks Financial Interest, pp. 1479-1481

Colin Norman


OSHA Shifts Direction on Health Standards, pp. 1482-1483

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

UCLA Reactor License Challenged in Hearings, p. 1484

Eliot Marshall


Dallas Peck to Head USGS, pp. 1484-1485

Eliot Marshall


Studies Support Bendectin Safety Claim, p. 1485

R. Jeffrey Smith


Air Pollution Rule Attacked, p. 1485

R. Jeffrey Smith


Galleon Yields Gold, Silver, and Archeology, pp. 1486-1487

Nicholas Wade


Research News

International Competition Drives DESY, pp. 1488-1491

Arthur L. Robinson


Bones of Mammals' Ancestors Fleshed Out, p. 1492

Roger Lewin


Book Reviews

The Significance of Play, pp. 1493-1494

Animal Play Behavior

Robert Fagen

Review author[s]: John Byers


Data from a Satellite, pp. 1494-1495

X-Ray Astronomy

Riccardo Giacconi; Giancarlo Setti

Review author[s]: Bruce Margon


Native Peoples of Florida, pp. 1495-1496

Florida Archaeology

Jerald T. Milanich; Charles H. Fairbanks

Review author[s]: Jeffrey P. Brain


Two Mathematicians, p. 1496

John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener

Steve J. Heims

Review author[s]: Robin E. Rider


Reports

Central Object of the 30 Doradus Nebula, a Supermassive Star, pp. 1497-1501

Joseph P. Cassinelli; John S. Mathis; Blair D. Savage


Solar Flare Acceleration of Solar Wind: Influence of Active Region Magnetic Field, pp. 1501-1502

H. Lundstedt; J. M. Wilcox; P. H. Scherrer


Eastern Indian 3800-Million-Year-Old Crust and Early Mantle Differentiation, pp. 1502-1506

A. R. Basu; S. L. Ray; A. K. Saha; S. N. Sarkar


Characterization of Plutonium in Maxey Flats Radioactive Trench Leachates, pp. 1506-1509

Jess M. Cleveland; Terry F. Rees


Organic Fluorine in Human Serum: Natural Versus Industrial Sources, pp. 1509-1510

Jon Belisle


Niacin Reduces Paraquat Toxicity in Rats, pp. 1510-1512

Olen R. Brown; Michael Heitkamp; Cheng-Shu Song


Lophotoxin: A Novel Neuromuscular Toxin from Pacific Sea Whips of the Genus Lophogorgia, pp. 1512-1514

William Fenical; Roy K. Okuda; Maury M. Bandurraga; Paul Culver; Robert S. Jacobs


Metastatic Potential is Positively Correlated with Cell Surface Sialylation of Cultured Murine Tumor Cell Lines, pp. 1514-1516

G. Yogeeswaran; P. L. Salk


The in vitro Classical Conditioning of the Gill Withdrawal Reflex of Aplysia californica, pp. 1516-1518

Ken Lukowiak; Christie Sahley


Immunization of Baboons with Schistosoma mansoni Cercariae Attenuated by Gamma Irradiation, pp. 1518-1520

M. Stek; P. Minard; D. A. Dean; J. E. Hall


Motility Assay of Human Sperm by Photon Correlation Spectroscopy, pp. 1520-1522

James Frost; H. Z. Cummins


Remodeling of Multiterminal Innervation by Nerve Terminal Sprouting in an Identifiable Lobster Motoneuron, pp. 1522-1524

C. K. Govind; Joanne Pearce


Peptidal Sex Hormones Inducing Conjugation Tube Formation in Compatible Mating-Type Cells of Tremella mesenterica, pp. 1525-1527

Youji Sakagami; Mitsuru Yoshida; Akira Isogai; Akinori Suzuki


Physical Dependence on Morphine Fails to Develop during the Hibernating State, pp. 1527-1529

Alexander L. Beckman; Carmen Llados-Eckman; Toni L. Stanton; Martin W. Adler


Induced Hearing Deficit Generates Experimental Paranoia, pp. 1529-1531

Philip G. Zimbardo; Susan M. Andersen; Loren G. Kabat


Exposure of Rats to Alcohol in utero Alters Drug Sensitivity in Adulthood, pp. 1531-1533

Ernest L. Abel; Renee Bush; Barbara A. Dintcheff


Morphine-Induced Attenuation of Morphine Tolerance, pp. 1533-1534

Shepard Siegel; Riley E. Hinson; Marvin D. Krank


Back Matter (21 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 213, No. 4504, Jul. 10, 1981


Front Matter (12 pp.)


Letters

Radiation Estimates, p. 6+8

Seymour Jablon; William E. Loewe; Edgar Mendelsohn; R. Lowry Dobson; Tore Straume; Dean C. Kaul


Support for DeVita, p. 9

Chiefs of Laboratories and Clinics


Erratum: Bridge Design, p. 9


Erratum: New A-bomb Data Shown to Radiation Experts, p. 9


Erratum: Induction of Hemoglobin Accumulation in Human K562 Cells by Hemin Is Reversible, p. 9


Restless Earth, p. 13

Philip H. Abelson


Solid Earth

Geodynamics--Where are We and What Lies Ahead?, pp. 15-22

Charles L. Drake; John C. Maxwell


Ocean Crustal Dynamics, pp. 22-31

Manik Talwani; Marcus Langseth


Crustal Processes of the Mid-Ocean Ridge, pp. 31-40

East Pacific Rise Study Group


Ancient Suture Zones within Continents, pp. 41-46

E. M. Moores


Continental Accretion: From Oceanic Plateaus to Allochthonous Terranes, pp. 47-54

Z. Ben-Avraham; A. Nur; D. Jones; A. Cox


Precambrian Perspectives, pp. 55-61

Alan M. Goodwin


Tectonic Evolution of the Terrestrial Planets, pp. 62-76

James W. Head; Sean C. Solomon


A Decade of Progress in Earth's Internal Properties and Processes, pp. 76-82

Orson L. Anderson


Hotspots, Basalts, and the Evolution of the Mantle, pp. 82-89

Don L. Anderson


Application of Space Technology to Geodynamics, pp. 89-96

Edward A. Flinn


State of Stress and Intraplate Earthquakes in the United States, pp. 96-104

Mark D. Zoback; Mary Lou Zoback


The Environmental Crisis: Quantifying Geosphere Interactions, pp. 105-110

W. S. Fyfe


News and Comment

Fredrickson Resigns from NIH, pp. 111-112

Barbara J. Culliton


NIH Ponders Pitfalls of Industrial Support, pp. 113-114

Marjorie Sun


Team Research: Responsibility at the Top, pp. 114-115

William J. Broad


Fallout from the Raid on Iraq, pp. 116-117+120

Eliot Marshall


Cancer Researchers Defend NCI against Congressional Attacks, p. 117

Barbara J. Culliton


Briefing

New Heads of NASA at Confirmation Hearing, p. 118

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Giacconi Named Director of Space Telescope Institute, p. 118

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Court Affirms: Boy Clone Saga is a Hoax, pp. 118-119

William J. Broad


Administration Filling Room at the Top, p. 119

John Walsh


Pepper Wants ``A'' out of NIADDK, p. 119

Marjorie Sun


Research News

Inflation and the Mysteries of the Cosmos, pp. 121-122

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Protohuman Activity Etched in Fossil Bones, pp. 123-124

Roger Lewin


Bomb-Free Nuclear Fuels for Research, p. 125

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Book Reviews

Settlement Patterns and Their Meaning, pp. 126-127

Heartland of Cities

Robert McC. Adams

Review author[s]: Gregory A. Johnson


Unicellular Eukaryotes, pp. 127-128

Phytoflagellates

Elenor R. Cox

Review author[s]: Gordon F. Leedale


Chaos and Strange Attractors, p. 128

Nonlinear Dynamics

Robert H. G. Helleman

Review author[s]: Colin J. Thompson


Denizens of the Amazon, pp. 128-129

The Fishes and the Forest

Michael Goulding

Review author[s]: Richard J. Horwitz


Vertebrate Physiology, p. 129

Epithelial Transport in the Lower Vertebrates

B. Lahlou

Review author[s]: W. A. Dunson


Back Matter (12 pp.)


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Front Matter (19 pp.)


Letters

``Human Life'' Testimony, p. 154+156

James C. Hickman; Bent G. Boving; Benjamin Libet


Genetic Influence on Behavior, p. 156

William Irons


Hubbert's Estimates, p. 156

E. F. Osborn


!Graphs, not Punctuation!, p. 156

Eric P. Hamp; Andrew Abbott


Erratum: The Sahara and the Nile, p. 156


Erratum: Galileo and the Art of Reasoning, p. 156


The Fate of the Seed Corn, p. 159

D. Allan Bromley


Tropical Archeoastronomy, pp. 161-171

A. F. Aveni


Studies in Histocompatibility, pp. 172-178

George D. Snell


The Agriculture Grants Program, pp. 178-182

David W. Krogmann; Joe Key


News and Comment

Keyworth Gives First Policy Speech, pp. 183-184

Barbara J. Culliton


Reagan Officials Discuss Science Budget, pp. 184-185

R. Jeffrey Smith


Court Upholds Controversial Regulations, p. 185+188

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Ariane is a Success, p. 186

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Soviets Sentence Scientist to 5 Years in Exile, pp. 186-187

William J. Broad


Percheron: Entrepreneurial Exuberance in Space, p. 187

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Rostow Confirmed as Hard-Liner Head of ACDA, p. 187

William J. Broad


Denis Hayes Fired from SERI, p. 187

M. Mitchell Waldrop


The U.S. Flight from Pilotless Planes, pp. 188-190

William J. Broad


Research News

CERN Sets Intermediate Vector Boson Hunt, pp. 191-194

Arthur L. Robinson


Coronary Treatment Assessed, p. 195

Gina Bari Kolata


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 3-8 January 1982, p. 196


AAAS News

Energy Seminars Address a Range of Concerns, pp. 197-198

Joan Wrather


Media Fellows Begin Assignments, p. 198


AAAS/NASW Host Chinese Science Writers Delegation, pp. 198-199

Lisbeth A. Levey


The Clearinghouse on Science and Human Rights, p. 199


Division Meeting at Greeley Highlights the Unusual, pp. 199-200

Richard A. Scribner


AAAS Alaska Division Announces its 32nd Annual Meeting, p. 200


AAAS Travelers, p. 200


Arms Control Committee Established, p. 200


Obituaries, p. 200


Book Reviews

U.S. Foreign Policy after Hiroshima, pp. 201-202

The Winning Weapon

Gregg Herken

Review author[s]: Melvyn P. Leffler


Medicinal Drugs and Public Policy, pp. 202-203

Taking Your Medicine

Peter Temin

Review author[s]: Albert P. Williams


A Simple Behavioral System, pp. 203-204

Bacterial Chemotaxis as a Model Behavioral System

Daniel E. Koshland

Review author[s]: Gerald L. Hazelbauer


Highly Anisotropic Solids, p. 204

The Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Solids

Luis Alcacer

Review author[s]: J. Campbell Scott


Reports

The Marine Geochemistry of Germanium: Ekasilicon, pp. 205-207

Philip N. Froelich; Meinrat O. Andreae


Lateral P-Velocity Gradients near Major Strike-Slip Faults in California, pp. 207-209

Donald J. Stierman; Steve O. Zappe


Generation of Stabilized Microbubbles in Seawater, pp. 209-211

Bruce D. Johnson; Robert C. Cooke


Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems: Will they Reduce Utility Peaking Requirements?, pp. 211-213

R. O. Mueller; B. K. Cha; R. F. Giese


Constraints on the Formation of Sedimentary Dolomite, pp. 214-216

Paul A. Baker; Miriam Kastner


Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Improves Cardiovascular Function in Experimental Endotoxic and Hemorrhagic Shock, pp. 216-218

John W. Holaday; Robert J. D'Amato; Alan I. Faden


Epidermal Growth Factor Enhances Viral Transformation of Granulosa Cells, pp. 218-219

J. Harrison; N. Auersperg


Power Spectrum Analysis of Heart Rate Fluctuation: A Quantitative Probe of Beat-To-Beat Cardiovascular Control, pp. 220-222

Solange Akselrod; David Gordon; F. Andrew Ubel; Daniel C. Shannon; A. Clifford Barger; Richard J. Cohen


Reaction of Monosaccharides with Proteins: Possible Evolutionary Significance, pp. 222-224

H. Franklin Bunn; Paul J. Higgins


Calcium Dependence of the Inactivation of Calcium Currents in Skeletal Muscle Fibers of an Insect, pp. 224-226

Frances M. Ashcroft; P. R. Stanfield


Three Distinct Genes in Human DNA Related to the Transforming Genes of Mammalian Sarcoma Retroviruses, pp. 226-228

Flossie Wong-Staal; Riccardo Dalla-Favera; Genoveffa Franchini; Edward P. Gelmann; Robert C. Gallo


Perivascular Meningeal Projections from Cat Trigeminal Ganglia: Possible Pathway for Vascular Headaches in Man, pp. 228-230

Marc Mayberg; Robert S. Langer; Nicholas T. Zervas; Michael A. Moskowitz


Freeze-Fracture Cytochemistry: Replicas of Critical Point-Dried Cells and Tissues after Fracture-Label, pp. 230-233

Pedro Pinto Da Silva; Bechara Kachar; Maria Rosaria Torrisi; Charles Brown; Clifford Parkison


Serum Albumin Beads: An Injectable, Biodegradable System for the Sustained Release of Drugs, pp. 233-235

Timothy K. Lee; Theodore D. Sokoloski; Garfield P. Royer


Brain Tumors in Children and Occupational Exposure of Parents, pp. 235-237

John M. Peters; Susan Preston-Martin; Mimi C. Yu


The Diaphragm: Two Muscles, pp. 237-238

Andre De Troyer; Michael Sampson; Stephan Sigrist; Peter T. Macklem


Chloramphenicol Administration during Brain Development: Impairment of Avoidance Learning in Adulthood, pp. 238-239

Alfio Bertolini; Rosanna Poggioli


Fetal Female Rats are Masculinized by Male Littermates Located Caudally in the Uterus, pp. 239-242

Robert L. Meisel; Ingeborg L. Ward


Reformation of Organized Connections in the Auditory System after Regeneration of the Eighth Nerve, pp. 242-244

Harold Zakon; Robert R. Capranica


Brain 5b-Reductase: A Correlate of Behavioral Sensitivity to Androgen, pp. 244-246

J. B. Hutchison; T. Steimer


Aseismic Uplift in California, pp. 246-247

Robert O. Castle; Michael R. Elliott; Thomas D. Gilmore; Robert K. Mark; Evelyn B. Newman; John C. Tinsley; David D. Jackson; Wook B. Lee; Chi-Ching Liu


Back Matter (18 pp.)


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Front Matter (26 pp.)


Letters

Evolution and the Fossil Record, p. 289

David M. Raup


Achievements in Social Science, pp. 289-290

Maurice N. Richter; William C. Stokoe; E. A. Hammel


Creationism, the Random Hypothesis, and Experiments, p. 290

Sidney W. Fox


Strategic Stripes?, p. 290

Albert M. Aronow


Authorship Questions, p. 290

Harold E. Yuker


Abortion and the Limitations of Science, p. 291

Brian G. Zack


Strategy for Radioactive Waste Disposal in Crystalline Rocks, pp. 293-296

John D. Bredehoeft; Tidu Maini


Dissections and Reconstructions of Genes and Chromosomes, pp. 296-303

Paul Berg


Warburg Effect Revisited: Merger of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, pp. 303-307

Efraim Racker; Mark Spector


Participation of Soviet Scientists in International Conferences, pp. 307-308

Edwin L. Goldwasser; Francis E. Low


News and Comment

Waiting for the Einstein Papers, pp. 309-311

John Walsh


Briefing

Reconciliation Action No Love Feast for NSF, p. 312

John Walsh


Polish Scientists Form New Society, p. 312

Constance Holden


Israeli Denied Visa for Conference in India, pp. 312-313

Colin Norman


Solar Power Satellite Research Called Premature, p. 313

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Offshore Drilling Safety Questioned, pp. 314-315

Eliot Marshall


NIOSH under Siege, p. 315

Marjorie Sun


Research News

Lamarck Will not Lie down, pp. 316-321

Roger Lewin


Evoked Potentials, pp. 322-323

Jean L. Marx


Book Reviews

Crosscurrents in Biogeography, pp. 324-325

Vicariance Biogeography

Gareth Nelson; Donn E. Rosen

Review author[s]: E. C. Pielou


Elementary Particles, pp. 325-326

Quarks and Leptons

Maurice Levy; Jean-Louis Basdevant; David Speiser; Jacques Weyers; Raymond Gastmans; Maurice Jacob

Review author[s]: William J. Marciano


Interferon, pp. 326-327

Interferon and Interferon Inducers

Dale A. Stringfellow

Review author[s]: Robert M. Friedman


Factors Predisposing to Cancer, p. 327

Genetic and Environmental Factors in Experimental and Human Cancer

Harry V. Gelboin; Brian MacMahon; Taijiro Matsushima; Takashi Sugimura; Shozo Takayama; Hiraku Takebe

Review author[s]: Henry C. Pitot


The Case for Conservation, pp. 327-328

Extinction

Paul; Anne Ehrlich

Review author[s]: Thomas E. Lovejoy


Reports

Benthic Storms: Temporal Variability in a Deep-Ocean Nepheloid Layer, pp. 329-331

Wilford D. Gardner; Lawrence G. Sullivan


Holocene Sea-Level Curves for Santa Monica Shelf, California Continental Borderland, pp. 331-333

Thomas R. Nardin; Robert H. Osborne; David J. Bottjer; Robert C. Scheidemann


Riftia pachyptila Jones: Observations on the Vestimentiferan Worm from the Galapagos Rift, pp. 333-336

Meredith L. Jones


Chemoautotrophic Potential of the Hydrothermal Vent Tube Worm, Riftia pachyptila Jones (Vestimentifera), pp. 336-338

Horst Felbeck


Hydrothermal Vent Clam and Tube Worm 13 C/ 12 C: Further Evidence of Nonphotosynthetic Food Sources, pp. 338-340

Greg H. Rau


Prokaryotic Cells in the Hydrothermal Vent Tube Worm Riftia pachyptila Jones: Possible Chemoautotrophic Symbionts, pp. 340-342

Colleen M. Cavanaugh; Stephen L. Gardiner; Meredith L. Jones; Holger W. Jannasch; John B. Waterbury


Blood Function in the Hydrothermal Vent Vestimentiferan Tube Worm, pp. 342-344

Alissa J. Arp; James J. Childress


Hemoglobin Kinetics of the Galapagos Rift Vent Tube Worm Riftia pachyptila Jones (Pogonophora; Vestimentifera), pp. 344-346

Jonathan B. Wittenberg; Roger J. Morris; Quentin H. Gibson; Meredith L. Jones


Carcinogenicity in Mice of Mutagenic Compounds from a Tryptophan Pyrolyzate, pp. 346-347

Norio Matsukura; Takashi Kawachi; Kazuhide Morino; Hiroko Ohgaki; Takashi Sugimura; Shozo Takayama


Primitive Hominid Canine from Tanzania, pp. 348-349

Tim D. White


Biopterin Cofactor Biosynthesis: Independent Regulation of GTP Cyclohydrolase in Adrenal Medulla and Cortex, pp. 349-350

O. Humberto Viveros; Ching-Lun Lee; Martha M. Abou-Donia; Jon C. Nixon; Charles A. Nichol


Pancreatic Islet-Acinar Cell Interaction: Amylase Messenger RNA Levels are Determined by Insulin, pp. 351-353

Murray Korc; David Owerbach; Carmen Quinto; William J. Rutter


Tonic Immobility Produces Hyperalgesia and Antagonizes Morphine Analgesia, pp. 353-354

Michael D. Mauk; Richard D. Olson; Gerald J. LaHoste; Gayle A. Olson


A Coeruleo-Spinal System in Culture, pp. 355-357

K. C. Marshall; R. Y. K. Pun; W. J. Hendelman; P. G. Nelson


Response Artifact in the Measurement of Neuroleptic-Induced Anhedonia, pp. 357-359

Aaron Ettenberg; George F. Koob; Floyd E. Bloom


Bee Venom Enhances Guanylate Cyclase Activity, pp. 359-360

David L. Vesely


Soldier Determination in Ants: New Role for Juvenile Hormone, pp. 361-363

Diana E. Wheeler; H. Frederik Nijhout


Vibration Signal Transmission in Spider Orb Webs, pp. 363-365

W. Mitchell Masters; Hubert Markl


Age at Menarche: A Misunderstanding, pp. 365-366

Vern L. Bullough


Back Matter (15 pp.)


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Front Matter (17 pp.)


Letters

Hatch on NCI Hearings, p. 392

Orrin G. Hatch


A-Bomb Radiation Doses, p. 392+394

Peter G. Groer


Boojums, p. 394

Peter Lau; William N. Dember; Jocelyn C. Turner


Effectiveness of Psychotherapy, pp. 394-395

Edward S. Bordin


Correction: How Safe Is Bendectin?, p. 395


Federal Policy for Basic Research, p. 397

Philip H. Abelson


Prehistoric Raised-Field Agriculture in the Maya Lowlands, pp. 399-405

B. L. Turner; Peter D. Harrison


Biology of Hepatitis B Virus, pp. 406-411

Pierre Tiollais; Patrick Charnay; Girish N. Vyas


Achievement Test Scores in Mathematics and Science, pp. 412-416

Lyle V. Jones


News and Comment

Man Versus Medfly: Some Tactical Blunders, pp. 417-418

Eliot Marshall


U.N. Grapples with Renewable Energy, pp. 418-420

Colin Norman


Briefing

French Government Bullish on Science and Technology, p. 420

John Walsh


China to Get $200 Million for University Expansion, pp. 420-421

Colin Norman


Chilean Doctors and AAAS Mission, p. 421

Nicholas Wade


Congress to Reexamine Antiabortion Amendment, p. 421

Constance Holden


MX Missile Plan Attracts New Critics, pp. 422-423

R. Jeffrey Smith


Institute, Keratotomists Don't See Eye to Eye, pp. 423-424

Marjorie Sun


Research News

NMR Researchers Embark on New Enterprise, pp. 425-427

Jean L. Marx


Staggered Antarctic Ice Formation Supported, pp. 427-428

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

A Pyrotechnological Art, pp. 429-430

The Coming of the Age of Iron

Theodore A. Wertime; James D. Muhly

Review author[s]: James R. Wiseman


Structuralist Ethnography, pp. 430-431

The Flow of Life

James L. Fox

Review author[s]: James L. Peacock


The Formation of Sediments, p. 431

Early Diagenesis

Robert A. Berner

Review author[s]: A. Lerman


Regulatory Proteins, pp. 431-432

Regulatory Functions of Interferons

Jan Vilcek; Ion Gresser; Thomas C. Merigan

Review author[s]: N. B. Finter


Changes of Place, p. 432

Animal Migration, Orientation, and Navigation

Sidney A. Gauthreaux

Review author[s]: Charles Walcott


Women as Workers at Risk, pp. 432-433

Work and the Health of Women

Vilma R. Hunt

Review author[s]: Barbara Howe


Reports

North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre: SOFAR Floats Tracked by Moored Listening Stations, pp. 435-437

P. L. Richardson; J. F. Price; W. B. Owens; W. J. Schmitz; H. T. Rossby; A. M. Bradley; J. R. Valdes; D. C. Webb


Thermal Tides in the Dusty Martian Atmosphere: A Verification of Theory, pp. 437-439

R. W. Zurek; C. B. Leovy


Circular Feature among Dunes of the Great Sand Sea, Egypt, pp. 439-440

Farouk El-Baz


Man-Made Radionuclides Confirm Rapid Burial of Kepone in James River Sediments, pp. 440-442

Norman H. Cutshall; Ingvar L. Larsen; Maynard M. Nichols


Inserted Sequences in Bovine Satellite DNA's, pp. 443-445

Rolf E. Streeck


Size of the Chloroplast Genome in Codium fragile, pp. 445-447

Mary F. Hedberg; Yuan-Shen Huang; Max H. Hommersand


Viral Epitopes and Monoclonal Antibodies: Isolation of Blocking Antibodies that Inhibit Virus Neutralization, pp. 447-449

Richard J. Massey; Gerald Schochetman


Evaluation of Nitrate Synthesis by Intestinal Microorganisms in vivo, pp. 449-450

James P. Witter; S. John Gatley; Edward Balish


Glucoreceptors Controlling Feeding and Blood Glucose: Location in the Hindbrain, pp. 451-453

Robert C. Ritter; Peter G. Slusser; Steven Stone


Evidence for Extensive Overlap of Sporophytic and Gametophytic Gene Expression in Lycopersicon esculentum, pp. 453-455

Steven D. Tanksley; Daniel Zamir; Charles M. Rick


Nalidixic Acid, Oxolinic Acid, and Novobiocin Inhibit Yeast Glycyl- and Leucyl-Transfer RNA Synthetases, pp. 455-456

H. T. Wright; K. C. Nurse; D. J. Goldstein


Calcitonin Messenger RNA Encodes Multiple Polypeptides in a Single Precursor, pp. 457-459

J. W. Jacobs; R. H. Goodman; W. W. Chin; P. C. Dee; J. F. Habener; N. H. Bell; J. T. Potts


Species-Typical Behavior of Hamsters Deprived from Birth of the Neocortex, pp. 459-461

Michael R. Murphy; Paul D. MacLean; Sue C. Hamilton


Parasitism and Behavioral Dominance among Male Mice, pp. 461-462

W. J. Freeland


Epileptogenic Agents Enhance Transmission at an Identified Weak Electrical Synapse in Aplysia, pp. 462-464

Stephen G. Rayport; Eric R. Kandel


Cognition and Long-Term Use of Ganja (Cannabis), pp. 465-466

Jeffrey Schaeffer; Therese Andrysiak; J. Thomas Ungerleider


Discharge Patterns of Hindlimb Motoneurons during Normal Cat Locomotion, pp. 466-468

J. A. Hoffer; M. J. O'Donovan; C. A. Pratt; G. E. Loeb


Medical Therapies for Mood Disorders Alter the Blood-Brain Barrier, pp. 469-471

Sheldon H. Preskorn; George H. Irwin; Steven Simpson; Douglas Friesen; James Rinne; George Jerkovich


Possible Adaptive Value of Water Exchanges in Flexible-Shelled Eggs of Turtles, pp. 471-473

Gary C. Packard; Mary J. Packard; Thomas J. Boardman; M. Dominique Ashen


Carbon Flow in Plant Microbial Associations, pp. 473-474

E. A. Paul; R. M. N. Kucey


Ureaplasma urealyticum Incriminated in Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality, pp. 474-476

Ruth B. Kundsin; Shirley G. Driscoll; Paula A. Pelletier


Toxicity, Odor Aversion, and ``Olfactory Aposematism'', p. 476

Thomas Eisner; Randall P. Grant


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 213, No. 4508, Aug. 7, 1981


Front Matter (10 pp.)


Letters

Research Practices, p. 494

Harold Hillman


Human Life, p. 494+496

C. B. Goodhart; Robert P. Rooney; Bart Heffernan


Information Management, p. 496

Yale M. Braunstein


Wine Ranking, p. 496

Bruce Peary Solomon; Frederic A. Troy


Erratum: How Safe Is Bendectin?, p. 496


Scientists' Responsibility for Public Information, p. 499

C. B. Raleigh


Selection by Consequences, pp. 501-504

B. F. Skinner


Laser Microsurgery in Cell and Developmental Biology, pp. 505-513

Michael W. Berns; J. Aist; J. Edwards; K. Strahs; J. Girton; P. McNeill; J. B. Rattner; M. Kitzes; M. Hammer-Wilson; L.-H. Liaw; A. Siemens; M. Koonce; S. Peterson; S. Brenner; J. Burt; R. Walter; P. J. Bryant; D. Van Dyk; J. Coulombe; T. Cahill; G. S. Berns


Biomass as a Source of Chemical Feedstocks: An Economic Evaluation, pp. 513-517

B. O. Palsson; S. Fathi-Afshar; D. F. Rudd; E. N. Lightfoot


News and Comment

Nutrition Research: End of an Empire, pp. 518-520

William J. Broad


Keyworth to Review Space Program, p. 519

Colin Norman


Reagan Energy Plan Reluctantly Unveiled, pp. 520-522

Colin Norman


Brain of Einstein Continues Peregrinations, p. 521

Nicholas Wade


Reagan Outlines Nonproliferation Policy, pp. 522-523

John Walsh


Briefing

Drug Shows Promise against Herpes, p. 524

R. Jeffrey Smith


For Sale: A Billion Acres of Outer Continental Shelf, pp. 524-525

Eliot Marshall


UC Regents Extend Weapons Lab Agreement, p. 525

John Walsh


Chilean Physicians Released, p. 525

Nicholas Wade


Science Board Cautiously Supports Social Research, p. 525

Constance Holden


Iraq to Rebuild Reactor, p. 525

Nicholas Wade


Research News

Malathion Threat Debunked, pp. 526-527

Jean L. Marx


Earthquake Prediction Retracted, p. 527

Richard A. Kerr


CERN Council Defers LEP Approval, pp. 528-529+531

Arthur L. Robinson


DESY Looks to an International Future, p. 530

A.L.R.


Book Reviews

A 17th-Century Scientific Community, pp. 532-533

Harvey and the Oxford Physiologists

Robert G. Frank

Review author[s]: Thomas S. Hall


Physiological Adaptations, p. 533

Environmental Physiology of Fishes

M. A. Ali

Review author[s]: James N. Cameron


Subsistence in the Tropics, pp. 533-535

Parmana

Anna Curtenius Roosevelt

Review author[s]: Olga F. Linares


Tropical Storms, p. 535

The Hurricane and Its Impact

Robert H. Simpson; Herbert Riehl

Review author[s]: Richard A. Anthes


Atmospheric Motions, pp. 535-536

Dynamics of the Upper Atmosphere

Susumu Kato

Review author[s]: Jeffrey M. Forbes


Reports

Initial Effects of Ashfall from Mount St. Helens on Vegetation in Eastern Washington and Adjacent Idaho, pp. 537-539

Richard N. Mack


Mount St. Helens Eruption of 18 May 1980: Air Waves and Explosive Yield, pp. 539-541

William L. Donn; Nambath K. Balachandran


Rapid Massive Assembly of Tight Junction Strands, pp. 541-544

Bechara Kachar; Pedro Pinto Da Silva


Diketopiperazine Formation during Investigations of Amino Acid Racemization in Dipeptides, pp. 544-545

Spencer Steinberg; Jeffrey L. Bada


Benzodiazepine Inhibition of the Calcium-Calmodulin Protein Kinase System in Brain Membrane, pp. 546-549

Robert J. DeLorenzo; Susan Burdette; Joy Holderness


Nullisomic Tetrahymena: Eliminating Germinal Chromosomes, pp. 549-551

Peter J. Bruns; Trudy E. B. Brussard


Diameter of the Cell-to-Cell Junctional Membrane Channels as Probed with Neutral Molecules, pp. 551-553

G. Schwarzmann; H. Wiegandt; B. Rose; A. Zimmerman; D. Ben-Haim; W. R. Loewenstein


Plasmid DNA in Treponema pallidum (Nichols): Potential for Antibiotic Resistance by Syphilis Bacteria, pp. 553-555

Michael V. Norgard; James N. Miller


Falciparum Malaria-Infected Erythrocytes Specifically Bind to Cultured Human Endothelial Cells, pp. 555-557

Iroka J. Udeinya; John A. Schmidt; Masamichi Aikawa; Louis H. Miller; Ira Green


Female Feathering in Sebright Cocks is due to Conversion of Testosterone to Estradiol in Skin, pp. 557-559

Fredrick W. George; Janet F. Noble; Jean D. Wilson


Copper Deficiency Suppresses the Immune Response of Mice, pp. 559-561

Joseph R. Prohaska; Omelan A. Lukasewycz


Role of Golgi Apparatus in Sorogenesis by the Cellular Slime Mold Fonticula alba, pp. 561-563

Mary C. Deasey; Lindsay S. Olive


Mesenchymal Cells from the Human Embryonic Palate are Highly Responsive to Epidermal Growth Factor, pp. 563-565

Toshiyuki Yoneda; Robert M. Pratt


Tumor-Induced Anorexia in the Wistar Rat, pp. 565-567

John P. Mordes; Aldo A. Rossini


Pentapeptide (Proctolin) Associated with an Identified Neuron, pp. 567-569

Michael O'Shea; Michael E. Adams


Thyroidectomy Increases Rat Hepatic Ferritin Iron, pp. 569-571

John C. Winkelmann; Cary N. Mariash; Howard C. Towle; Jack H. Oppenheimer


Pineal N-acetyltransferase is Inactivated by Disulfide-Containing Peptides: Insulin is the Most Potent, pp. 571-573

M. A. A. Namboodiri; J. T. Favilla; D. C. Klein


Early Removal of One Eye Reduces Normally Occurring Cell Death in the Remaining Eye, pp. 573-574

Dale R. Sengelaub; Barbara L. Finlay


Ethanol Tolerance in the Rat is Learned, pp. 575-577

John R. Wenger; Teresa M. Tiffany; Charles Bombardier; Kathleen Nicholls; Stephen C. Woods


Environmental Sex Determination: Interaction of Temperature and Genotype in a Fish, pp. 577-579

David O. Conover; Boyd E. Kynard


The AF64A-Treated Mouse: Possible Model for Central Cholinergic Hypofunction, pp. 579-580

Charles R. Mantione; Abraham Fisher; Israel Hanin


” 9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol Increases Plasma Testosterone Concentrations in Mice, pp. 581-583

Susan Dalterio; Andrzej Bartke; Denise Mayfield


Tolerance and Cross-Tolerance in Chronic Alcoholics: Reduced Membrane Binding of Ethanol and Other Drugs, pp. 583-585

Hagai Rottenberg; Alan Waring; Emanuel Rubin


Radiation Doses from Mount St. Helens 18 May 1980 Eruption, p. 585

J. K. Soldat; R. L. Kathren; J. P. Corley; D. L. Strenge


Back Matter (12 pp.)


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Front Matter (9 pp.)


Letters

Radiation Dosimetry, p. 602+604

Edward P. Radford; Jess Marcum; Karl Z. Morgan


Komanoff's Projections, p. 604

A. David Rossin


Erratum: Testing Babies for Neurological Problems, p. 604


Energy and Chemicals from Biomass, p. 605

Philip H. Abelson


Chemical Signatures for Superheavy Elementary Particles, pp. 607-611

Robert N. Cahn; Sheldon L. Glashow


Enhanced Spinal Cord Regeneration in Lamprey by Applied Electric Fields, pp. 611-617

Richard B. Borgens; Ernesto Roederer; Melvin J. Cohen


National Strategic Petroleum Reserve, pp. 618-622

Ruth M. Davis


News and Comment

La Jolla Biologists Troubled by the Midas Factor, pp. 623-626+628

Nicholas Wade


Briefing

AID Science Funds Emerge in New Guise, p. 626

Colin Norman


Triage Applied to British Universities, pp. 626-627

John Walsh


Innovation Act after the Fall, p. 627

John Walsh


Louisiana Puts God into Biology Lessons, pp. 628-629

William J. Broad


A Firing over Formaldehyde, pp. 630-631

Marjorie Sun


Research News

Small Eddies Proliferating in the Atlantic, pp. 632-634

Richard A. Kerr


Do Jumping Genes Make Evolutionary Leaps?, pp. 634-636

Roger Lewin


Science in its Second Century, p. 637

Joan Wrather


Media Fellows at Work Reporting Science, pp. 637-638

Gail J. Breslow


Fall Energy Seminars Planned, p. 638


Eugene, Oregon, Hosts Annual Pacific Division Meeting, p. 638+686


News from Interciencia, p. 686

James W. Rowe


Reduced Chautauqua Program for 1981-82, p. 686


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 8 January 1982, p. 639


Book Reviews

The Endosymbiont Hypothesis, pp. 640-641

Symbiosis in Cell Evolution

Lynn Margulis

Review author[s]: W. Ford Doolittle


Polar Cap Aeronomy, p. 641

Exploration of the Polar Upper Atmosphere

C. S. Deehr; J. A. Holtet

Review author[s]: John W. Meriwether


A Colony in Greenland, pp. 641-642

Haabetz Colonie 1721-1728

H. C. Gullov; Hans Kapel

Review author[s]: William Fitzhugh; Susan A. Kaplan


Primate Socioecology, pp. 642-643

Malayan Forest Primates

David J. Chivers

Review author[s]: Peter S. Rodman


Reports

Organically Bound Metals in a Solvent-Refined Coal: Metallograms for a Wyoming Subbituminous Coal, pp. 644-646

Larry T. Taylor; Douglas W. Hausler; Arthur M. Squires


Polycrystalline Echinoderm Calcite and its Fracture Mechanics, pp. 646-648

Patricia L. O'Neill


Quiet Zone within a Seismic Gap near Western Nicaragua: Possible Location of a Future Large Earthquake, pp. 648-651

David H. Harlow; Randall A. White; Ines Lucia Cifuentes; Arturo Aburto Q


Spectral Analysis of Tropospheric Aerosol Measurements Obtained with a New Fast Response Sensor, pp. 651-653

R. J. Tropp; J. R. Brock; P. J. Kuhn


Isolation of Biological Materials by Use of Erbium (III)-Induced Magnetic Susceptibilities, pp. 653-654

Christopher H. Evans; William P. Tew


Tumor Cell Killing by Phorbol Ester-Differentiated Human Leukemia Cells, pp. 655-657

J. Brice Weinberg


Structural Changes at the Heme Induced by Freezing Hemoglobin, pp. 657-659

M. R. Ondrias; D. L. Rousseau; S. R. Simon


The Posterior Pituitary: Regulation of Anterior Pituitary Prolactin Secretion, pp. 659-661

Luanne L. Peters; Michael T. Hoefer; Nira Ben-Jonathan


Centrilobular Injury Following Hypoxia in Isolated, Perfused Rat Liver, pp. 661-663

John J. Lemasters; Sungchul Ji; Ronald G. Thurman


Intrinsic Birefringence Signal Preceding the Onset of Contraction in Heart Muscle, pp. 663-666

R. Weiss; M. Morad


Collagen aB Chain: Increased Proportion in Human Atherosclerosis, pp. 666-668

Akira Ooshima


Bulk Solute Extrusion as a Mechanism Conferring Solute Uptake Specificity by Pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus, pp. 668-670

Robert D. Prusch


Sensitive and Rapid Diagnosis of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid Disease by Nucleic Acid Hybridization, pp. 670-672

Robert A. Owens; T. O. Diener


Circadian Rhythms of Blood Minerals in Humans, pp. 672-674

Morri Markowitz; Laurence Rotkin; John F. Rosen


Brain Acetylcholine Synthesis Declines with Senescence, pp. 674-676

Gary E. Gibson; Christine Peterson; Donald J. Jenden


Short-Term Variations in Diet Composition Change the Pattern of Spontaneous Motor Activity in Rats, pp. 676-678

Hillel J. Chiel; Richard J. Wurtman


The Development of Human Fetal Eye Movement Patterns, pp. 679-681

Jason C. Birnholz


Phenomenological Space-Time: Toward an Experiential Relativity, pp. 681-683

Alton J. DeLong


Soil-Water Equilibria for Nonionic Organic Compounds, pp. 683-684

B. G. Kyle; Cary T. Chiou; Louis J. Peters; Virgil H. Freed


An Upper Bound to the Lightning Flash Rate in Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 684-685

F. L. Scarf; D. A. Gurnett; W. S. Kurth; R. R. Anderson; R. R. Shaw


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 213, No. 4510, Aug. 21, 1981


Front Matter (17 pp.)


Letters

The Rem, p. 708

Ernest G. Silver


Organic Farming, p. 708+710+712

Thomas H. Jukes; Samuel R. Aldrich; D. F. Cox; William Lockeretz; Daniel H. Kohl; Georgia Shearer


Erratum: Size of the Chloroplast Genome in Codium fragile, p. 712


Prospects for Research Libraries, p. 715

George Black


Phonon Optics and Phonon Propagation in Semiconductors, pp. 717-723

V. Narayanamurti


Rational Approaches to Chemotherapy: Antisickling Agents, pp. 724-731

Irving M. Klotz; David N. Haney; L. Carroll King


Producer Gas Engines in Villages of Less-Developed Countries, pp. 731-736

Rathin Datta; Gautam S. Dutt


News and Comment

The Politics of Paleoanthropology, pp. 737-740

Constance Holden


The Waterway that Cannot Be Stopped, pp. 741-742+744

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Reagan's Cabinet Split on Synfuels Funding, pp. 742-743

Eliot Marshall


Legislators Clear Way for Koop Nomination, p. 743

Marjorie Sun


Search Begins for New NIH Chief, p. 743

Marjorie Sun


DOE Laboratories in the Spotlight, p. 744


Research News

Investigators Focus on Intracellular pH, pp. 745-747

Jean L. Marx


Toward a Proof of Quark Confinement, p. 746

M. Mitchell Waldrop


The Day of the Locusts Is Near, p. 748

Thomas H. Maugh


Book Reviews

The Channeling of Social Behavior, pp. 749-751

Genes, Mind, and Culture

Charles J. Lumsden; Edward O. Wilson

Review author[s]: C. Robert Cloninger; Shozo Yokoyama


Phytoplankton Dynamics, pp. 751-752

The Physiological Ecology of Phytoplankton

I. Morris

Review author[s]: Joel C. Goldman


Nuclear Shells, p. 752

Theory of the Nuclear Shell Model

R. D. Lawson

Review author[s]: George Bertsch


Glaciers and Climate, pp. 752-753

The Last Great Ice Sheets

George H. Denton; Terence J. Hughes

Review author[s]: Charles R. Bentley


Reports

Transformations of Nitrogen in a Polluted Estuary: Nonlinearities in the Demand for Oxygen at Low Flow, pp. 754-757

S. C. Wofsy; M. B. McElroy; J. W. Elkins


Lapita Colonization of the Admiralty Islands?, pp. 757-759

Jean Kennedy


Elastic Arteries in Invertebrates: Mechanics of the Octopus Aorta, pp. 759-761

Robert E. Shadwick; John M. Gosline


The Permeability of Plant Cell Walls as Measured by Gel Filtration Chromatography, pp. 761-763

Mark Tepeer; Iain E. P. Taylor


Antibiotic-Induced Inhibition of Pheromone Synthesis in a Bark Beetle, pp. 763-764

J. A. Byers; D. L. Wood


Fidelity of Mammalian DNA Polymerases, pp. 765-767

Thomas A. Kunkel; Lawrence A. Loeb


Radioactivity Measurements of Former Military Personnel Exposed to Weapon Debris, pp. 767-768

R. E. Toohey; J. Rundo; M. A. Essling; J. Y. Sha; R. D. Oldham; J. Sedlet; J. J. Robinson


Pituitary Gastrins Occur in Corticotrophs and Melanotrophs, pp. 768-770

L. -I. Larsson; J. F. Rehfeld


Methylation of Trimethyltin Compounds by Estuarine Sediments, pp. 770-771

Harold E. Guard; Andre B. Cobet; W. M. Coleman


Human Lupus Inclusions and Interferon, pp. 772-775

Steven A. Rich


Genetic Studies of an Acardiac Monster: Evidence of Polar Body Twinning in Man, pp. 775-777

Frederick R. Bieber; Walter E. Nance; Cynthia C. Morton; Judith A. Brown; Fay O. Redwine; Robert L. Jordan; T. Mohanakumar


Novel Single-Pass Exchange of Circulating Uridine in Rat Liver, pp. 777-778

Thomas Gasser; James D. Moyer; Robert E. Handschumacher


Sexual Difference Theory: Mormon Crickets Show Role Reversal in Mate Choice, pp. 779-780

Darryl T. Gwynne


Sparrows Learn Adult Song and More from Memory, pp. 780-782

Peter Marler; Susan Peters


Electrotonic Coupling between Pyramidal Cells: A Direct Demonstration in Rat Hippocampal Slices, pp. 782-785

Brian A. MacVicar; F. Edward Dudek


Recruitment in a Sea Anemone Population: Juvenile Substrate Becomes Adult Prey, pp. 785-787

Kenneth P. Sebens


Intracellular Recordings from Thermosensitive Preoptic Neurons, pp. 787-789

D. O. Nelson; C. Ladd Prosser


Integration of Visual and Infrared Information in Bimodal Neurons of the Rattlesnake Optic Tectum, pp. 789-791

Eric A. Newman; Peter H. Hartline


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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Front Matter (19 pp.)


Letters

EMP and a Limited Nuclear War, p. 816

W. D. Hershberger


Residual Oil Conversion Process, p. 816

W. P. Hettinger


University Research: DOD's Role, p. 816+818

Tjeerd H. Van Andel


OSHA Standards, pp. 818-819

James Foster


Circular A-21: An Alternative Reporting Method, pp. 819-820

J. D. Tebbenhoff


Erratum: A Firing Over Formaldehyde, p. 820


Technology and the U.S. Economy, p. 823

Philip H. Abelson


Size and Age of the Universe, pp. 825-830

Sidney Van Den Bergh


Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Leukocyte Chemotaxis, pp. 830-837

Ralph Snyderman; Edward J. Goetzl


Regulation of Technological Activities: A New Approach, pp. 837-842

Simon Ramo


News and Comment

Is Reaganomics Good for Technology?, pp. 843-845

Colin Norman


FAA Plans to Automate Air Traffic Control, pp. 845-846

Gina Bari Kolata


Limping Accelerator May Fall to Budget Ax, pp. 846-847+850

William J. Broad


Briefing

Antibiotics Misused, 150 Scientists Say, p. 848

Eliot Marshall


Reagan Endorses Two More Synfuel Loans, p. 848

Eliot Marshall


Medfly Redivivus, pp. 848-849

Eliot Marshall


Battle Renewed over Coyote Poison, p. 849

Scherraine Mack


Caribbean Med Schools: Paradise May Soon Be Lost, p. 849

William J. Broad


OSHA Reverses Itself on Infante Case, p. 849

Marjorie Sun


Research News

Explorer's Ocean Drilling Role Expanded, pp. 851-852

Richard A. Kerr


Experiments Begin at Daresbury's SRS, pp. 852-856

Arthur L. Robinson


Domesday Book of the World's Volcanoes, pp. 856-857

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

The Dynamics of Social Learning, pp. 858-859

Cultural Transmission and Evolution

L. L. Cavalli-Sforza; M. W. Feldman

Review author[s]: C. Robert Cloninger


Primate History, pp. 859-860

Evolutionary Biology of the New World Monkeys and Continental Drift

Russell L. Ciochon; A. Brunetto Chiarelli

Review author[s]: Susan Cachel


Fisheries: Collapses Assessed, pp. 860-861

Resource Management and Environmental Uncertainty

Michael H. Glantz; J. Dana Thompson

Review author[s]: J. G. Sutinen


The Inner Solar System, pp. 861-862

Earthlike Planets

Bruce Murray; Michael C. Malin; Ronald Greeley

Review author[s]: Raymond E. Arvidson


Auditory Mechanisms, p. 862

Comparative Studies of Hearing in Vertebrates

Arthur N. Popper; Richard R. Fay

Review author[s]: Douglas B. Webster


AAAS Annual Elections, pp. 863-885


Reports

Exceptionally Strong Near-Bottom Flows on the Continental Rise of Nova Scotia, pp. 887-888

M. J. Richardson; M. Wimbush; L. Mayer


Phytochemical Deterrence of Snowshoe Hare Browsing by Adventitious Shoots of Four Alaskan Trees, pp. 889-890

John P. Bryant


Origin of Corn: Pollen Evidence, pp. 890-892

George W. Beadle


Magnetic Material in the Head of the Common Pacific Dolphin, pp. 892-894

J. Zoeger; J. R. Dunn; M. Fuller


Stromatoporoid Growth Rhythms and Rates, pp. 894-895

Franz O. Meyer


Range of Radiochemical Damage to DNA with Decay of Iodine-125, pp. 896-898

Roger F. Martin; William A. Haseltine


Fluctuating Responses at a Central Synapse: n of Binomial Fit Predicts Number of Stained Presynaptic Boutons, pp. 898-901

Henri Korn; Antoine Triller; Alain Mallet; Donald S. Faber


Hyperkeratosis Induced by Sunlight Degradation Products of the Major Polybrominated Biphenyl in Firemaster, pp. 901-902

D. G. Patterson; R. H. Hill; L. L. Needham; D. L. Orti; R. D. Kimbrough; J. A. Liddle


Lateral Diffusion of Surface Molecules in Animal Cells and Tissues, pp. 903-905

W. Einar Gall; Gerald M. Edelman


Pesticides: Insecticides and Fungicides are Chitin Synthesis Inhibitors, pp. 905-907

Terrance Leighton; Edwin Marks; Frances Leighton


Disease Resistance: Incorporation into Sexually Incompatible Somatic Hybrids of the Genus Nicotiana, pp. 907-909

David A. Evans; Christopher E. Flick; Roy A. Jensen


Natural Toxicants in Human Foods: Psoralens in Raw and Cooked Parsnip Root, pp. 909-910

G. Wayne Ivie; Douglas L. Holt; Marcellus C. Ivey


Cerebroventricular Propranolol Elevates Cerebrospinal Fluid Norepinephrine and Lowers Blood Pressure, pp. 911-913

Randall L. Tackett; Jerry G. Webb; Philip J. Privitera


Depolarization- and Ionophore-Induced Release of Octacosa Somatostatin from Stalk Median Eminence Synaptosomes, pp. 913-915

C. F. Kewley; R. P. Millar; M. C. Berman; A. V. Schally


Single Neostriatal Efferent Axons in the Globus Pallidus: A Light and Electron Microscopic Study, pp. 915-918

H. T. Chang; C. J. Wilson; S. T. Kitai


Electrical Potentials in Human Brain during Cognition: New Method Reveals Dynamic Patterns of Correlation, pp. 918-922

Alan S. Gevins; Joseph C. Doyle; Brian A. Cutillo; Robert E. Schaffer; Robert S. Tannehill; Jess H. Ghannam; Virginia A. Gilcrease; Charles L. Yeager


DDT-Induced Feminization of Gull Embryos, pp. 922-924

D. Michael Fry; C. Kuehler Toone


Structural Correlates of Seizure Behavior in the Mongolian Gerbil, pp. 924-926

Linda A. Paul; Itzhak Fried; Kathy Watanabe; Alan B. Forsythe; Arnold B. Scheibel


A Test for Responsiveness to Song Structure and Programming in Female Sparrows, pp. 926-928

William A. Searcy; Peter Marler


Opioid Inhibition of Dopamine Release from Nervous Tissue of Mytilus edulis and Octopus bimaculatus, pp. 928-930

George B. Stefano; Beverly Hall; Maynard H. Makman; Bernyce Dvorkin


Identifying Experimental Units and Calculating Experimental Error, p. 931

D. F. Cox; Martin H. Teicher; David E. Pearson; Bennett A. Shaywitz; Donald J. Cohen


Back Matter (15 pp.)


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Front Matter (16 pp.)


Letters

Earth's Cores, p. 950

Stephen G. Brush


Publication Credit, p. 950+952

Susan E. Hodge; David A. Greenberg; C. E. Challice


Hmong Deaths, p. 952

Ronald G. Munger; Marshall G. Hurlich; Joseph Westermeyer


Argentinean Scientist Flees, p. 952

Kunihiko Suzuki


Erratum: Plasmid DNA in Treponema Pallidum (Nichols): Potential for Antibiotic Resistance by Syphilis Bacteria, p. 952


In Defense of Elitism, p. 955

Nancie L. Gonzalez


Climate Impact of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, pp. 957-966

J. Hansen; D. Johnson; A. Lacis; S. Lebedeff; P. Lee; D. Rind; G. Russell


Is a New Evolutionary Synthesis Necessary?, pp. 967-971

G. Ledyard Stebbins; Francisco J. Ayala


Microbial Competition, pp. 972-979

A. G. Fredrickson; Gregory Stephanopoulos


Universities and the New National Effort, pp. 980-982

Derek C. Bok


News and Comment

Quick March on Nuclear Licensing, pp. 983-984

Eliot Marshall


Hayes Intends Modest Reforms at FDA, pp. 984-986

R. Jeffrey Smith


Aspartame Approved Despite Risks, pp. 986-987

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Report Doubts Value of Broadened Export Controls, p. 988

Constance Holden


Governors Urge National Radwaste Policy, pp. 988-989

Scherraine Mack


New NIE Director an Unknown Quantity, p. 989

John Walsh


Watt Withdraws California Oil Tracts, p. 989

Eliot Marshall


AT&T Tries to Put Antitrust Suit on Hold, pp. 990-991

William J. Broad


The Summer of the Gypsy Moth, pp. 991-993

Eliot Marshall


Research News

A New Light on Photosynthesis, pp. 994-996

Thomas H. Maugh


More Progress on Gene Transfer, pp. 996-997

Jean L. Marx


Starship Capricorn, p. 997

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Book Reviews

Isaac Newton, pp. 998-1000

Never at Rest

Richard S. Westfall

Review author[s]: Roger Hahn


Particle Physics, p. 1000

Proceedings of the Fifteenth Rencontre de Moriond

J. Tran Thanh Van

Review author[s]: H. A. Weldon


Developmental Biology, pp. 1000-1001

The Development of the Vertebrate Limb

J. R. Hinchliffe; D. R. Johnson

Review author[s]: Susan V. Bryant


Rodents and Evolution, pp. 1001-1002

Les Rongeurs et l'Evolution

J. Chaline; P. Mein

Review author[s]: John M. Rensberger


Reports

Uranium Series Dating of Human Skeletal Remains from the Del Mar and Sunnyvale Sites, California, pp. 1003-1005

James L. Bischoff; Robert J. Rosenbauer


Trace Water Content of Salt in Louisiana Salt Domes, pp. 1005-1007

L. Paul Knauth; Madhurendu B. Kumar


Clear Air Turbulence: An Airborne Alert System, pp. 1007-1008

L. P. Stearns; P. M. Kuhn; R. L. Kurkowski; F. Caracena


Photochemical Oxidants Potentiate Yield Losses in Snap Beans Attributable to Sulfur Dioxide, pp. 1008-1010

Howard E. Heggestad; Jesse H. Bennett


Morphine in Cow and Human Milk: Could Dietary Morphine Constitute a Ligand for Specific Morphine (m) Receptors?, pp. 1010-1012

Eli Hazum; Julie J. Sabatka; Kwen-Jen Chang; David A. Brent; John W. A. Findlay; Pedro Cuatrecasas


Group Living, Competition, and the Evolution of Cooperation in a Sessile Invertebrate, pp. 1012-1014

Leo W. Buss


Milk of Diary Cows Frequently Contains a Leukemogenic Virus, pp. 1014-1016

Jorge F. Ferrer; Simon J. Kenyon; Phalguni Gupta


Emergence of Posttetanic Potentiation as a Distinct Phase in the Differentation of an Identified Synapse in Aplysia, pp. 1016-1018

Harunori Ohmori; Stephen G. Rayport; Eric R. Kandel


Demineralization of Porous Solids, pp. 1018-1019

E. L. Cussler; John D. B. Featherstone


Quantitation of Sprouting of Dorsal Root Axons, pp. 1020-1021

Claire E. Hulsebosch; Richard E. Coggeshall


In vitro Cultivation of the Exoerythrocytic Stage of Plasmodium berghei from Sporozoites, pp. 1021-1022

Michael R. Hollingdale; James L. Leef; Maryalice McCullough; Richard L. Beaudoin


Skin Tumor-Promoting Activity of Benzoyl Peroxide, a Widely Used Free Radical-Generating Compound, pp. 1023-1025

T. J. Slaga; A. J. P. Klein-Szanto; L. L. Triplett; L. P. Yotti; J. E. Trosko


Calcium-Dependent Prolonged Effects on Melanophores of [4-norleucine, 7-D-phenylalanine]-a-melanotropin, pp. 1025-1027

Mac E. Hadley; Britt Anderson; Christopher B. Heward; Tomi K. Sawyer; Victor J. Hruby


Myeloma Neuropathy: Passive Transfer from Man to Mouse, pp. 1027-1030

U. A. Besinger; K. V. Toyka; A. P. Anzil; A. Fateh-Moghadam; D. Neumeier; R. Rauscher; K. Heininger


Periodicity of Sleep States is Altered in Infants at Risk for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, pp. 1030-1032

R. M. Harper; B. Leake; H. Hoffman; D. O. Walter; T. Hoppenbrouwers; J. Hodgman; M. B. Sterman


Neural Control of Swimming in a Vertebrate, pp. 1032-1034

Alan Roberts; J. A. Kahn; S. R. Soffe; J. D. W. Clarke


Hyperthermia-Induced Seizures in the Rat Pup: A Model for Febrile Convulsions in Children, pp. 1034-1036

David Holtzman; Kathryn Obana; James Olson


Abdominal Vagotomy Blocks the Satiety Effect of Cholecystokinin in the Rat, pp. 1036-1037

G. P. Smith; C. Jerome; B. J. Cushin; R. Eterno; K. J. Simansky


Back Matter (22 pp.)


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Front Matter (10 pp.)


Letters

Medfly Mating, p. 1058

Marvin K. Harris


Origin of Chlorinated Dioxins, p. 1058+1060

David Kriebel; Robert E. Carlson; Warren B. Crummett


Abortion, Science, and the Law, p. 1060

W. Brown Morton


New Location for Memphis?, p. 1060

G. H. Hickox


Erratum: The Posterior Pituitary: Regulation of Anterior Pituitary Prolactin Secretion, p. 1060


Echoes of Toronto, p. 1063

D. Allan Bromley


Science and the Universities, pp. 1065-1068

Claude Fortier


International Science--An Overview, pp. 1069-1072

Larkin Kerwin


Science and Technology for Development, pp. 1073-1076

Louis Berlinguet


Science and Industry, pp. 1076-1077

Allan R. Crawford


Social Complexity in Chinese Coastal Neolithic Sites, pp. 1078-1086

Richard Pearson


News and Comment

First Casualty in the Biotechnology Derby, pp. 1087-1088+1090

Colin Norman


Briefing

Satellite Data Indicate Ozone Depletion, pp. 1088-1089

Colin Norman


Brookhaven Director Quits as Isabelle Teeters, p. 1089

William J. Broad


Gene-Splicing Patent May Net $1 Million a Year, p. 1089

Constance Holden


Health Care in the Soviet Union, pp. 1090-1092

Constance Holden


Human Guinea Pigs at Oak Ridge?, pp. 1093-1094

Eliot Marshall


Research News

Milankovitch Climate Cycles: Old and Unsteady, pp. 1095-1096

Richard A. Kerr


Argonne's Pulsed Neutron Source Turned On, pp. 1097-1099

Arthur L. Robinson


AAAS News

Who are the Gay Scientists?, pp. 1100-1101

Shirley M. Malcom


Call for Nominations: 1982 General Election, p. 1100


Federal Energy Policies and the Southeast, p. 1101


Scientific Society Presidents Discuss Federal Budget, p. 1101

Patricia S. Curlin


Proposals and Resolutions Invited for 1982 Council Meeting, pp. 1101-1102


AAAS Travelers, p. 1102


Congressional Seminar Looks at Productivity, p. 1102


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 3-8 January 1982, p. 1103


Book Reviews

A Scientific Gold Rush, pp. 1104-1105

Polywater

Felix Franks

Review author[s]: David Eisenberg


On the Origin of the Principle of Diversity, pp. 1105-1108

A Delicate Arrangement

Arnold C. Brackman

Review author[s]: David Kohn


Issues of Communication, pp. 1108-1109

Reflections on Science and the Media

June Goodfield

Review author[s]: Sanford A. Lakoff


A Branch of Mathematics, pp. 1109-1110

A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17th through the 19th Century

Herman H. Goldstine

Review author[s]: A. F. Monna


Reports

The Short-Term Temporal Spectrum of Precipitable Water Vapor, pp. 1112-1113

D. C. Hogg; F. O. Guiraud; W. B. Sweezy


Detection of Overflow Events in the Shag Rocks Passage, Scotia Ridge, pp. 1113-1114

Walter Zenk


Kimmswick: A Clovis-Mastodon Association in Eastern Missouri, pp. 1115-1117

Russell W. Graham; C. Vance Haynes; Donald Lee Johnson; Marvin Kay


Polymorphism in the 5 ÿý -flanking Region of the Human Insulin Gene and its Possible Relation to Type 2 Diabetes, pp. 1117-1120

Peter Rotwein; Rose Chyn; John Chirgwin; Barbara Cordell; Howard M. Goodman; M. Alan Permutt


Growth Inhibition by Adenosine 3 prime ,5 prime -monophosphate Derivatives Does not Require 3 prime ,5 prime Phosphodiester Linkage, pp. 1120-1122

Thomas F. J. Martin; Judith A. Kowalchyk


Somatomedin B: Mitogenic Activity Derived from Contaminant Epidermal Growth Factor, pp. 1122-1123

Carl-Henrik Heldin; Ake Wasteson; Linda Fryklund; Bengt Westermark


Ethanol Reveals Novel Mercury Detoxification Step in Tissues, pp. 1123-1125

Jan Dotzler Dunn; Thomas W. Clarkson; Laszlo Magos


Brown Adipose Tissue: Thermic Response Increased by a Single Low Protein, High Carbohydrate Meal, pp. 1125-1127

Zvi Glick; Ralph J. Teague; George A. Bray


Fertilizability of Ova Ovulated and Recovered from Rabbit Ovaries Perfused in vitro, pp. 1127-1128

Yoshimune Kobayashi; Rosemary Santulli; Karen H. Wright; Edward E. Wallach


Biosynthesis of Biopterin: Adrenergic Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate-Dependent Inhibition in the Pineal Gland, pp. 1129-1131

Gregory Kapatos; Seymour Kaufman; Joan L. Weller; David C. Klein


Carotenoids Function in Photoperiodic Induction of Diapause in a Predacious Mite, pp. 1131-1133

A. Q. Van Zon; W. P. J. Overmeer; A. Veerman


Allelopathy between Zooplankton: A Mechanism for Interference Competition, pp. 1133-1135

Carol Folt; Charles R. Goldman


Central Norepinephrine Metabolism during Alcohol Intoxication in Addicts and Healthy Volunteers, pp. 1135-1137

Stefan Borg; Hans Kvande; Goran Sedvall


Functional Restoration of Vision in the Cat after Long-Term Monocular Deprivation, pp. 1137-1139

Douglas C. Smith


Retinal Ganglion Cell Classes in the Old World Monkey: Morphology and Central Projections, pp. 1139-1142

Audie G. Leventhal; R. W. Rodieck; B. Dreher


Behavioral Effects of Lead and Toxocara canis in Mice, pp. 1142-1144

Z. S. Dolinsky; R. G. Burright; P. J. Donovick; L. T. Glickman; J. Babish; B. Summers; R. H. Cypess


Metabolism of Catechol Estrogens by Erythrocyte Catechol-O Methyltransferase, p. 1145

G. William Bates; Eugene Jackson


Duration of Preschool Effects on Later School Competence, pp. 1145-1146

Joseph M. Horn; Richard B. Darlington


Preventing Maternal Cannibalism in Rats, p. 1146

Robert D. Reynolds


Microencapsulated Islets in Diabetic Rats, p. 1146

Franklin Lim; Anthony M. Sun


Back Matter (16 pp.)


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Front Matter (45 pp.)


Letters

Origin of Red Shifts, p. 1198

Geoffrey Burbidge


Balloon Surgery, p. 1198

Tsung O. Cheng


Indirect Costs, pp. 1198+1200+1202-1203

Lionel F. Jaffe; Herbert Gursky; Samuel B. Guze; John W. Donahoe; Kenneth T. Brown


Genetic Effects of Atomic Bombs, p. 1205

James V. Neel


Coral Snake Mimicry: Does It Occur?, pp. 1207-1212

Harry W. Greene; Roy W. McDiarmid


The Golgi Apparatus: Two Organelles in Tandem, pp. 1212-1219

James E. Rothman


Genetic Effects of the Atomic Bombs: A Reappraisal, pp. 1220-1227

William J. Schull; Masanori Otake; James V. Neel


News and Comment

Military Grapples with the Chaos Factor, pp. 1228-1229

William J. Broad


Airfield Alarms Astronomers, p. 1229

Constance Holden


A Question of Accuracy, pp. 1230-1231

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Research Information Service Imperiled, p. 1232

Constance Holden


Study Shows Formaldehyde is Carcinogenic, p. 1232

Marjorie Sun


Round Two of Budget Cuts is Approaching, pp. 1232-1233

R. Jeffrey Smith


NSA Seeks Research Proposals, p. 1233

Gina Bari Kolata


Nuclear War Worse Than Atomic Power, Say M.D.'s, p. 1233

Constance Holden


How to Become an Academy Member, p. 1233

Nicholas Wade


New Patent Rule Upsets Universities, pp. 1234-1235

Marjorie Sun


An Empty Plan for Renewable Energy, p. 1235

Colin Norman


Research News

Saturn Redux: The Voyager 2 Mission, pp. 1236-1237+1240

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Meeting Highlights, pp. 1238-1239

Thomas H. Maugh


Book Reviews

A Quest for Human Traces, pp. 1241-1242

Taphonomy and Archaeology in the Upper Pleistocene of the Northern Yukon Territory

Richard E. Morlan

Review author[s]: Hansjurgen Muller-Beck


Kin Organizations, pp. 1242-1243

The Versatility of Kinship

Linda S. Cordell; Stephen Beckerman

Review author[s]: Robert A. Randall


Sophisticated Designs, pp. 1243-1244

The Mechanical Properties of Biological Materials

Review author[s]: Sidney B. Lang


Patterns of Predation, p. 1244

Predation and Freshwater Communities

Thomas M. Zaret

Review author[s]: W. G. Sprules


Reports

Microbial Origin of Desert Varnish, pp. 1245-1247

R. I. Dorn; T. M. Oberlander


Oxygen-18 Enrichment of Planktonic Foraminifera due to Gametogenic Calcification below the Euphotic Zone, pp. 1247-1250

Jean-Claude Duplessy; Paul-Louis Blanc; Allan W. H. Be


Radar Detection of Cloud-Seeding Effects, pp. 1250-1252

Peter V. Hobbs; Jamie H. Lyons; John D. Locatelli; Kumud R. Biswas; Lawrence F. Radke; Richard R. Weiss; Arthur L. Rangno


Sodium Pump in Skeletal Muscle: Central Nervous System-Induced Suppression by a-Adrenoreceptors, pp. 1252-1254

Review author[s]: Norio Akaike


Release of Immunoreactive Serotonin into the Lumen of the Feline Gut in Response to Vagal Nerve Stimulation, pp. 1254-1255

H. Ahlman; L. DeMagistris; M. Zinner; B. M. Jaffe


Vasopressin Exhibits a Rhythmic Daily Pattern in Cerebrospinal Fluid but not in Blood, pp. 1256-1257

Steven M. Reppert; Henry G. Artman; Subbiah Swaminathan; Delbert A. Fisher


Toxic Injury to Isolated Hepatocytes is not Dependent on Extracellular Calcium, pp. 1257-1259

Martyn T. Smith; Hjordis Thor; Sten Orrenius


Competition for Dispersal in Ant-Dispersed Plants, pp. 1259-1261

D. W. Davidson; S. R. Morton


Reversal of Diabetes by Islet Transplantation: Vulnerability of the Established Allograft, pp. 1261-1262

K. M. Bowen; S. J. Prowse; K. J. Lafferty


Immunohistochemical Demonstration of a Testicular Substance Related to Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone, pp. 1263-1264

W. K. Paull; C. M. Turkelson; C. R. Thomas; A. Arimura


Fluorescence of Photoreceptor Cells Observed in vivo, pp. 1264-1267

N. Franceschini; K. Kirschfeld; B. Minke


Autoantibodies from Vasectomized Guinea Pigs Inhibit Fertilization in vitro, pp. 1267-1269

Thomas T. F. Huang; Kenneth S. K. Tung; Ryuzo Yanagimachi


Glucose Transfer from Male to Female Schistosomes, pp. 1269-1271

Eain M. Cornford; Marie E. Huot


Cardiac Sarcolemma: Compositional Adaptation to Exercise, pp. 1271-1273

Glen F. Tibbits; Takafumi Nagatomo; Miyuki Sasaki; R. James Barnard


Selective Herbivory in Tassel-Eared Squirrels: Role of Monoterpenes in Ponderosa Pines Chosen as Feeding Trees, pp. 1273-1275

R. C. Farentinos; P. J. Capretta; R. E. Kepner; V. M. Littlefield


Spatial Knowledge and Geometric Representation in a Child Blind from Birth, pp. 1275-1278

Barbara Landau; Henry Gleitman; Elizabeth Spelke


Staining of Blue-Sensitive Cones of the Macaque Retina by a Fluorescent Dye, pp. 1278-1281

F. M. De Monasterio; S. J. Schein; E. P. McCrane


Altruism in an Antarctic Fish, p. 1281

D. B. Meikle; M. H. Gromko; S. H. Vessey; B. H. Pugesek; R. A. Daniels


Endogenous Opiates and Fasting, p. 1282

Aaron Ettenberg; Joseph Rogers; George F. Koob; Floyd E. Bloom; J. Anthony Deutsch; Steven R. Gambert; Thomas L. Garthwaite; Carol H. Pontzer; Thad C. Hagen


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Front Matter (22 pp.)


Letters

Warburg Effect Revisited, p. 1313

Efraim Racker


The Einstein Papers, pp. 1313-1314

Otto Nathan


Conservation of Tropical Forests, p. 1314

Thomas Eisner; Hans Eisner; Jerrold Meinwald; Carl Sagan; Charles Walcott; Ernst Mayr; Edward O. Wilson; Peter H. Raven; Anne Ehrlich; Paul R. Ehrlich; Archie Carr; Eugene P. Odum; Carl Gans


United States and Technological Preeminence, p. 1319

F. Karl Willenbrock


Subseabed Disposal of Nuclear Wastes, pp. 1321-1326

Charles D. Hollister; D. Richard Anderson; G. Ross Heath


Pheromones: Background and Potential for Use in Insect Pest Control, pp. 1326-1332

Robert M. Silverstein


The Essential Trace Elements, pp. 1332-1338

Walter Mertz


News and Comment

Biotechnology Boom Reaches Agriculture, pp. 1339-1341

John Walsh


Sir Isaac Newton: Mad as a Hatter, pp. 1341-1342+1344

William J. Broad


Briefing

Soviet Oil Projections up for Grabs, pp. 1342-1343

Colin Norman


House Bill Would Classify Much Computer Research, p. 1343

Gina Bari Kolata


Mallinckrodt Money for Washington U, p. 1343

Marjorie Sun


Problems Continue at Three Mile Island, pp. 1344-1345

Eliot Marshall


Tight Screening Plan for EPA Data, pp. 1345-1346

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research News

The Puzzle that is Saturn, pp. 1347-1351

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Annual Meeting

AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 3-8 January 1982, p. 1353

Arthur Herschman


Meeting Information, p. 1354+1363


Preliminary Program, pp. 1355-1362


Book Reviews

Views from the U.S.S.R., pp. 1366-1367

Science, Technology and the Future

E. P. Velikhov; J. M. Gvishiani; S. R. Mikulinsky

Review author[s]: K. E. Bailes


Historical Inquiries, pp. 1367-1368

The Analytic Spirit

Harry Woolf

Review author[s]: Robert Fox


A Fossil Group, p. 1368

The Ammonoidea

M. R. House; J. R. Senior

Review author[s]: Walter C. Sweet


Marine Ecology: Status Report, pp. 1368-1369

Analysis of Marine Ecosystems

A. R. Longhurst

Review author[s]: Lawrence R. Pomeroy


Polymorphism and Selection, pp. 1369-1370

Genetic Variability

Christopher Wills

Review author[s]: D. L. Hartl


Views of Personality, pp. 1370-1371

Personality, Cognition, and Social Interaction

Nancy Cantor; John F. Kihlstrom

Review author[s]: Reid Hastie


Reports

Antiphase Domains and Reverse Thermoremanent Magnetism in Ilmenite-Hematite Minerals, pp. 1372-1374

Charles A. Lawson; Gordon L. Nord; Eric Dowty; Robert B. Hargraves


Archeological Evidence for Pimple (Prairie) Mound Genesis, pp. 1375-1376

Lawrence E. Aten; Charles N. Bollich


Acetylcholine and Bradykinin Relax Intrapulmonary Arteries by Acting on Endothelial Cells: Role in Lung Vascular Diseases, pp. 1376-1379

Naresh Chand; Burton M. Altura


Chiral Recognition by Nucleosides and Nucleotides: Resolution of Helicenes by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, pp. 1379-1381

Young Hwan Kim; A. Tishbee; E. Gil-Av


Squalene in Petroleum Asphaltenes, pp. 1381-1383

N. Samman; T. Ignasiak; C.-J. Chen; O. P. Strausz; D. S. Montgomery


Phosphorylation of Smooth Muscle Myosin: Evidence for Cooperativity between the Myosin Heads, pp. 1383-1385

A. Persechini; D. J. Hartshorne


A Conjugate of a-amanitin and Monoclonal Immunoglobulin G to Thy 1.2 Antigen is Selectively Toxic to T Lymphoma Cells, pp. 1385-1388

Minh-Tam B. Davis; James F. Preston


Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Binding and Pituitary Responsiveness in Estradiol-Primed Monkeys, pp. 1388-1390

Thomas E. Adams; Reid L. Norman; Harold G. Spies


Spontaneous Diabetes in Rats: Destruction of Islets is Prevented by Immunological Tolerance, pp. 1390-1392

Ali Naji; Willys K. Silvers; Don Bellgrau; Clyde F. Barker


Retrograde Amnesia: Possible Role of Mesencephalic Reticular Activation in Long-Term Memory, pp. 1392-1394

Elkhonon Goldberg; Sanford P. Antin; Robert M. Bilder; Louis J. Gerstman; James E. O. Hughes; Steven Mattis


Characterization of a 41-Residue Ovine Hypothalamic Peptide that Stimulates Secretion of Corticotropin and b-endorphin, pp. 1394-1397

Wylie Vale; Joachim Spiess; Catherine Rivier; Jean Rivier


Suppression of Immunity by Stress: Effect of a Graded Series of Stressors on Lymphocyte Stimulation in the Rat, pp. 1397-1400

Steven E. Keller; Jay M. Weiss; Steven J. Schleifer; Neil E. Miller; Marvin Stein


Preferential Synthesis of the G1m(1) Allotype of IgG1 in the Central Nervous System of Multiple Sclerosis Patients, pp. 1400-1402

Jean-Philippe Salier; Jean-Michel Goust; Janardan P. Pandey; H. Hugh Fudenberg


Development of Stereopsis and Cortical Binocularity in Human Infants: Electrophysiological Evidence, pp. 1402-1405

Benno Petrig; Bela Julesz; Walter Kropfl; Guenter Baumgartner; Max Anliker


Mating Preferences are not Predictive of the Direction of Evolution in Experimental Populations of Drosophila, pp. 1405-1407

Therese Ann Markow


Spatial Localization after Strabismus Surgery: Evidence for Inflow, pp. 1407-1409

Martin J. Steinbach; David R. Smith


Long-Term Stress-Induced Analgesia and Activation of the Opiate System, pp. 1409-1411

James W. Grau; Richard L. Hyson; Steven F. Maier; John Madden; Jack D. Barchas


Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in Mutagenesis Assays, pp. 1411-1412

D. Grunberger; R. M. Santella; I. B. Weinstein; C. A. H. Bigger; A. Dipple; J. E. Tomaszewski; R. S. Lake


Back Matter (21 pp.)


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Volume Information (10 pp.)


Front Matter (30 pp.)


Letters

Social Research Support, p. 1448

Lewis M. Branscomb


Oil Exploration, p. 1448+1450

S. Fred Singer; Charles A. S. Hall; Cutler J. Cleveland


``Affordable Science'': Another Perspective, p. 1450

David R. Breed


Growth in Publishing, p. 1450

D. Fraser


Erratum: A Firing over Formaldehyde, p. 1450


Industrial Recruiting on Campus, p. 1455

Philip H. Abelson


Radar Mapping, Archeology, and Ancient Maya Land Use, pp. 1457-1463

R. E. W. Adams; W. E. Brown; T. Patrick Culbert


Fermentation in the Rumen and Human Large Intestine, pp. 1463-1468

Meyer J. Wolin


The Major Histocompatibility Complex in Man, pp. 1469-1474

Jean Dausset


News and Comment

Threat to U.S. Air Power: The Dust Factor, pp. 1475-1477

William J. Broad


Weevil War Simmers Unresolved, pp. 1478-1479

Nicholas Wade


Engineering Education under Stress, pp. 1479-1480

John Walsh


Reagan's Energy Policy and Other ``Myths'', p. 1481

Colin Norman


Briefing

NIH Plan Relaxes Recombinant DNA Rules, p. 1482

Marjorie Sun


IAEA Divided over Leadership, Israeli Censure, pp. 1482-1483

Eliot Marshall


Scientific Family under Attack in Russia, p. 1483

Nicholas Wade


Research Council Supports Mining Rule Changes, p. 1483

R. Jeffrey Smith


Can Physicists Clean up Coal's Act?, p. 1484

Arthur L. Robinson


Research News

Genes that Control Development, pp. 1485-1488

Jean L. Marx


Book Reviews

American Anthropology: Early Years, pp. 1489-1490

Savages and Scientists

Curtis M. Hinsley

Review author[s]: Helen Codere


Crustaceans, pp. 1490-1491

The Biology and Management of Lobsters

J. Stanley Cobb; Bruce F. Phillips

Review author[s]: Kenneth H. Mann


Energy in the Earth's Crust, pp. 1491-1492

Geothermal Systems

L. Tybach; L. J. P. Muffler

Review author[s]: Ernest L. Majer


Mutation Processes, p. 1492

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis in Eukaryotes

W. M. Generoso; M. D. Shelby; F. J. De Serres

Review author[s]: C. F. Arlett


Reports

Atomic Clouds as Distributed Sources for the Io Plasma Torus, pp. 1493-1495

R. A. Brown; W.-H. Ip


Acetylcholine Synthesis in Synaptosomes: Mode of Transfer of Mitochondrial Acetyl Coenzyme A, pp. 1495-1497

A. M. Benjamin; J. H. Quastel


Primary Structure of a Large Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase, pp. 1497-1501

Scott D. Putney; Nancy J. Royal; Henry Neuman De Vegvar; Walter C. Herlihy; K. Biemann; Paul Schimmel


Familial Retinoblastoma and Chromosome 13 Deletion Transmitted Via an Insertional Translocation, pp. 1501-1503

Louise C. Strong; Vincent M. Riccardi; Robert E. Ferrell; Robert S. Sparkes


Progesterone Regulation of the Occupied Form of Nuclear Estrogen Receptor, pp. 1503-1505

William C. Okulicz; Rawden W. Evans; Wendell W. Leavitt


Cellular Aging: Further Evidence for the Commitment Theory, pp. 1505-1508

R. Holliday; L. I. Huschtscha; T. B. L. Kirkwood


Calcium-Induced Cell Death: Susceptibility of Cardiac Myocytes Is Age-Dependent, pp. 1508-1511

Richard A. Chizzonite; Radovan Zak


Atherosclerosis: Prevention by Agents not Affecting Abnormal Levels of Blood Lipids, pp. 1511-1512

Dieter M. Kramsch; Anita J. Aspen; Lynn J. Rozler


Agglutinin from Alfalfa Necessary for Binding and Nodulation by Rhizobium meliloti, pp. 1513-1515

Alan S. Paau; Walter T. Leps; Winston J. Brill


Mutator Activity in Maize: Timing of its Activation in Ontogeny, pp. 1515-1517

Donald S. Robertson


Adenosine Triphosphate--Deficient Erythrocytes of the Egg-Laying Mammal, Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus), pp. 1517-1519

H. D. Kim; R. B. Zeidler; J. D. Sallis; S. C. Nichol; R. E. Isaacks


Cilium Length: Influence on Neural Tonotopic Organization, pp. 1519-1521

Robert G. Turner; Anthony A. Muraski; Donald W. Nielsen


Bodian's Silver Method Stains Neurofilament Polypeptides, pp. 1521-1522

P. Gambetti; L. Autilio-Gambetti; S. Ch. Papasozomenos


Stepwise Sarcomere Shortening: Analysis by High-Speed Cinemicrography, pp. 1523-1525

M. J. Delay; N. Ishide; R. C. Jacobson; G. H. Pollack; R. Tirosh


Diurnal Rhythm of Cytoplasmic Estrogen Receptors in the Rat Brain in the Absence of Circulating Estrogens, pp. 1525-1527

Edward J. Roy; Marlene A. Wilson


Myelinated Nociceptive Afferents Account for the Hyperalgesia that Follows a Burn to the Hand, pp. 1527-1529

Richard A. Meyer; James N. Campbell


Lithium Increases Serotonin Release and Decreases Serotonin Receptors in the Hippocampus, pp. 1529-1531

Susan L. Treiser; Caren S. Cascio; Thomas L. O'Donohue; Nguyen B. Thoa; David M. Jacobowitz; Kenneth J. Kellar


Plasminogen Activator Release at the Neuronal Growth Cone, pp. 1532-1534

Alphonse Krystosek; Nicholas W. Seeds


Asbestos Surface Charge Heterogeneity and Biological Effects, p. 1534

William Goddard Light; J. E. Schiller; S. L. Payne; S. E. Khalafalla


Back Matter (29 pp.)


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Front Matter (15 pp.)


Letters

Publicizing Prehistory, p. 6

Barbara Isaac; Milford H. Wolpoff; Ronald H. Pine


Defining Human Life, p. 6+8

Clifford Grobstein; Joseph Stokes; Brian G. Zack


Lead Chromate, p. 8

Warren S. Ferguson


Tectonic Hazards, p. 11

Philip H. Abelson


A Major Helium-3 Source at 15 degrees S on the East Pacific Rise, pp. 13-18

John E. Lupton; Harmon Craig


Tunguska Meteor Fall of 1908: Effects on Stratospheric Ozone, pp. 19-23

R. P. Turco; O. B. Toon; C. Park; R. C. Whitten; J. B. Pollack; P. Noerdlinger


Natural Killer Cells: Their Role in Defenses against Disease, pp. 24-30

Ronald B. Herberman; John R. Ortaldo


News and Comment

Japanese A-Bomb Data Will Be Revised, pp. 31-32

Eliot Marshall


Police Seize Primates at NIH-Funded Lab, pp. 32-33

Constance Holden


Toxin Warfare Charges May Be Premature, p. 34

Nicholas Wade


Down to the Wire with Halley, p. 35

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Briefing

Solar Programs on the Chopping Block Again, p. 36

Colin Norman


Administration Set to Assist Hazardous Product Exports, pp. 36-37

R. Jeffrey Smith


Nader Group Sues to Have Drugs Reformulated, p. 37

Constance Holden


The Life and Times of an Academic Scientist, p. 37

Colin Norman


TV Debate on Creationism, p. 37

Constance Holden


Administration Views on Acid Rain Assailed, p. 38

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research News

Biochemical Markers Identify Mental States, pp. 39-41

Thomas H. Maugh


Seeds of Change in Embryonic Development, pp. 42-44

Roger Lewin


AAAS News

Science 81 Celebrates 2nd Anniversary, pp. 50-51

Jeffrey L. Teramani


OOS Facilitates Participation of Minorities in Science, p. 51

Shirley M. Malcom; Paula Quick-Hall


AAAS to Work with Science/Technology Centers, pp. 51-52


Fellows Come to Town, pp. 52-53


Grants Offered to Foreign Graduate Students to Attend AAAS Annual Meeting, p. 53


Obituaries, p. 53


Book Reviews

The Establishment of Science in France, pp. 54-55

Science and Polity in France at the End of the Old Regime

Charles Coulston Gillispie

Review author[s]: Keith Michael Baker


Influences on Galileo, pp. 55-56

Prelude to Galileo

William A. Wallace

Review author[s]: Edward Grant


Galactic Astronomy, pp. 56-57

The Structure and Evolution of Normal Galaxies

S. M. Fall

Review author[s]: Morton S. Roberts


Cognitive Science, p. 57

Perspectives on Cognitive Science

Donald A. Norman

Review author[s]: George A. Miller


Plastids, pp. 57-58

Chloroplasts

J. Reinert

Review author[s]: D. J. Goodchild


Reports

Monsoon Climate of the Early Holocene: Climate Experiment with the Earth's Orbital Parameters for 9000 Years Ago, pp. 59-61

John E. Kutzbach


Chlorine Monoxide Radical, Ozone, and Hydrogen Peroxide: Stratospheric Measurements by Microwave Limb Sounding, pp. 61-64

J. W. Waters; J. C. Hardy; R. F. Jarnot; H. M. Pickett


Dated Rock Engravings from Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa, pp. 64-67

Anne I. Thackeray; J. Francis Thackeray; Peter B. Beaumont; J. C. Vogel


6-methoxybenzoxazolinone: A Plant Derivative that Stimulates Reproduction in Microtus montanus, pp. 67-69

Edward H. Sanders; Pete D. Gardner; Patricia J. Berger; Norman C. Negus


Chemical Triggering of Reproduction in Microtus montanus, pp. 69-70

Patricia J. Berger; Norman C. Negus; Edward H. Sanders; Pete D. Gardner


Photoregulated Ion Binding, pp. 70-72

M. Blank; L. M. Soo; N. H. Wassermann; B. F. Erlanger


Trauma-Induced Protein in Rat Tissues: A Physiological Role for a ``Heat Shock'' Protein?, pp. 72-73

R. W. Currie; F. P. White


Immunology of Archaebacteria that Produce Methane Gas, pp. 74-75

Everly Conway De Macario; Meyer J. Wolin; Alberto J. L. Macario


Lower Eocene and Paleocene Gentianaceae: Floral and Palynological Evidence, pp. 75-77

William L. Crepet; Charles P. Daghlian


Growth Arrest and Morphological Change of Human Breast Cancer Cells by Dibutyryl Cyclic AMP and L-Arginine, pp. 77-79

Yoon Sang Cho-Chung; Timothy Clair; Jeffrey S. Bodwin; Bela Berghoffer


Skeletal Muscle: Length-Dependent Effects of Potentiating Agents, pp. 79-82

J. Rafael Lopez; Laurel A. Wanek; Stuart R. Taylor


Intense Natural Selection in a Population of Darwin's Finches (Geospizinae) in the Galapagos, pp. 82-85

Peter T. Boag; Peter R. Grant


Heart Imaging with Cationic Complexes of Technetium, pp. 85-86

Edward Deutsch; William Bushong; Kenneth A. Glavan; R. C. Elder; Vincent J. Sodd; Kenneth L. Scholz; Donald L. Fortman; Steven J. Lukes


Species Restrictions of a Monoclonal Antibody Reacting with Residues 130 to 137 in Encephalitogenic Myelin Basic Protein, pp. 87-89

L. R. Sires; S. Hruby; E. C. Alvord; I. Hellstrom; K.-E. Hellstrom; M. W. Kies; R. Martenson; G. E. Deibler; E. D. Beckman; J. E. Casnellie


Affective Behavior in Patients with Localized Cortical Excisions: Role of Lesion Site and Side, pp. 89-91

Bryan Kolb; Laughlin Taylor


Role of Mediodorsal Thalamic Nucleus in Olfactory Discrimination Learning in Rats, pp. 91-92

Burton M. Slotnick; Naohiro Kaneko


Efficiency of Human Visual Signal Discrimination, pp. 93-94

A. E. Burgess; R. F. Wagner; R. J. Jennings; H. B. Barlow


Hydralazine Reactions, pp. 94-95

Peter G. Dayton; Zafar H. Israili; Lewis M. Dubroff; Robert J. Reid; Michael M. Papalian; Scott W. Alexander


Back Matter (14 pp.)


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Front Matter (30 pp.)


Letters

Circular A-21 Reporting Systems, p. 132

Saunders MacLane


Shipwreck Archeology, p. 132

L. Ross Morrell


Tufts Nutrition Center, p. 132+134

Jean Mayer


Malathion Safety Record, p. 134

Julia F. Morton


Saccharin and Bladder Tumors, p. 134

W. J. Waddell; M. P. Lachance


Erratum: Staining of Blue-sensitive Cones of the Macaque Retina by a Fluorescent Dye, p. 134


Women/Minorities in Science and Technology, p. 137

Shirley M. Malcolm


Remote Sensing in Development, pp. 139-145

Charles K. Paul; Adolfo C. Mascarenhas


Interiors of the Giant Planets, pp. 145-149

W. B. Hubbard


Similar Amino Acid Sequences: Chance or Common Ancestry?, pp. 149-159

Russell F. Doolittle


News and Comment

Shuttle Launch Expected Soon, pp. 160-161

R. Jeffrey Smith


Genetic Vulnerability Down on the Farm, pp. 161-164

John Walsh


Thornburgh Gets a Hearing, p. 162

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

R & D Agencies Brace for Budget Cuts, p. 164

Colin Norman


Moscow Scientists Bow to Police Threats, pp. 164-165

Eliot Marshall


Cheap Electricity May Save 200 Brookhaven Jobs, p. 165

Arthur L. Robinson


Researcher Charged with Cruelty to Monkeys, p. 165

Constance Holden


Reagan Reforms Create Upheaval at NIOSH, pp. 166-168

Marjorie Sun


Research News

Assessing the Risk of Eastern U.S. Earthquakes, pp. 169-171

Richard A. Kerr


Eavesdropping on Bones, p. 172

Thomas H. Maugh


Book Reviews

Legal Psychology, p. 173

The Trial Process

Bruce Dennis Sales

Review author[s]: Wallace D. Loh


A Supercontinent, p. 174

Gondwana Five

M. M. Cresswell; P. Vella

Review author[s]: Ian W. D. Dalziel


Planets and Satellites, pp. 174-175

The New Solar System

J. Kelly Beatty; Brain O'Leary; Andrew Chaikin

Review author[s]: Tobias Owen


Ancient Mining, p. 175

Prehistoric Mining and Allied Industries

R. Shepherd

Review author[s]: Vincent C. Pigott


Biological Records, pp. 175-176

Skeletal Growth of Aquatic Organisms

Donald C. Rhoads; Richard A. Lutz

Review author[s]: D. J. Barnes


Reports

Dissociation Reaction in Forsterite under Shock Compression, pp. 177-179

Yasuhiko Syono; Tsuneaki Goto; Humihiko Takei; Masayasu Tokonami; Kohji Nobugai


Axonal Transport: Each Major Rate Component Reflects the Movement of Distinct Macromolecular Complexes, pp. 179-181

Michael Tytell; Mark M. Black; Judy A. Garner; Raymond J. Lasek


Changes in Sediment Storage in the Coon Creek Basin, Driftless Area, Wisconsin, 1853 to 1975, pp. 181-183

Stanley W. Trimble


Merkel Cell Receptors: Structure and Transducer Function, pp. 183-186

Kay-Michael Gottschaldt; Christiane Vahle-Hinz


Rheumatoid Factor-Like Immunoglobulin M Protects Previously Uninfected Rat Pups and Dams from Trypanosoma lewisi, pp. 186-188

Allen B. Clarkson; George H. Mellow


Phase Transitions and Nonplanar Conformers in Crystalline n-Alkanes, pp. 188-190

Robert G. Snyder; Mark Maroncelli; Song Ping Qi; Herbert L. Strauss


Steady-State Relationship of Calcium-45 between Bone and Blood: Differences in Growing Dogs, Chicks, and Rats, pp. 190-193

LeRoy Klein


Hindbrain GABA Receptors Influence Parasympathetic Outflow to the Stomach, pp. 193-194

Daniel J. Williford; Herbert S. Ormsbee; Wesley Norman; John W. Harmon; Thomas Q. Garvey; Joseph A. DiMicco; Richard A. Gillis


Sodium Appetite in Sheep Induced by Cerebral Ventricular Infusion of Angiotensin: Comparison with Sodium Deficiency, pp. 195-197

J. P. Coghean; P. J. Considine; D. A. Denton; D. T. W. Fei; L. G. Leksell; M. J. McKinley; A. F. Muller; Eva Tarjan; R. S. Weisinger; R. A. Bradshaw


Vitamin D-Dependent Calcium Binding Protein: Immunocytochemical Localization in Chick Kidney, pp. 197-200

Jurgen Roth; Bernard Thorens; Willi Hunziker; Anthony W. Norman; L. Orci


Sulfhydryl Compounds May Mediate Gastric Cytoprotection, pp. 200-202

Sandor Szabo; Jerry S. Trier; Paul W. Frankel


Gonadal Hormones Induce Dendritic Growth in the Adult Avian Brain, pp. 202-204

Timothy DeVoogd; Fernando Nottebohm


The Fish Connection: A Trophic Link between Planktonic and Rocky Reef Communities?, pp. 204-205

Richard N. Bray; Alan C. Miller; Gill G. Geesey


Dose-Response Analyses of Bone Cancers from Radium, pp. 206-208

Otto G. Raabe


Meeting

Gordon Research Conferences: 1982 Winter Schedule, pp. 209-213

Alexander M. Cruickshank


Back Matter (20 pp.)


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Front Matter (29 pp.)


Letters

Ethics Advisory Board, p. 254

James C. Gaither


Citation in Astronomy, pp. 254-255

Jean-Claude Pecker


Industrial Participation in Engineering Education, pp. 255-256

Terry J. Van Der Werff


Patent Rights, p. 256

Allen J. Sinisgalli


Medfly Sterility, p. 256

Ian A. Boussy


Nuclear Nitty-Gritty, p. 256

Thomas R. Blackburn


New Cuts in Agency Budgets, p. 261

Frank Press


The Spectroscopy of Very Cold Gases, pp. 263-269

Donald H. Levy


Automated Synthesis of Gene Fragments, pp. 270-274

Gabriel Alvarado-Urbina; Ganesh M. Sathe; Wing-Cheong Liu; Michael F. Gillen; Peter D. Duck; Robert Bender; Kelvin K. Ogilvie


Airborne Microwave Remote-Sensing Measurements of Hurricane Allen, pp. 274-280

W. Linwood Jones; Peter G. Black; Victor E. Delnore; Calvin T. Swift


Tandem Mass Spectrometry, pp. 280-287

Fred W. McLafferty


Bioselective Membrane Electrode Probes, pp. 287-291

Garry A. Rechnitz


Recent Developments in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, pp. 291-299

George C. Levy; David J. Craik


New Approaches to Surface Structure Determinations, pp. 300-305

P. Eisenberger; L. C. Feldman


News and Comment

EPA Hard Hit by Budget Cuts, pp. 306-307

Constance Holden


Weapons Builders Eye Civilian Reactor Fuel, pp. 307-308

Colin Norman


Reagan Proposes Huge Nuclear Buildup, p. 309+312

R. Jeffrey Smith


Briefing

Atomic Agency Agrees on Leadership, Israel, p. 310

Eliot Marshall


Bills Would Enlarge Special Patent Umbrella, pp. 310-311

John Walsh


Budget Cuts May Cost U.S. One Accelerator, p. 311

Arthur L. Robinson


Kendrew to Retire from European Laboratory, p. 311

Jean L. Marx


Armand Hammer Named to Head Cancer Panel, p. 311

Marjorie Sun


Research News

National Synchrotron Light Source Readied, pp. 313-316

Arthur L. Robinson


Reevaluation of Cancer Data Eagerly Awaited, pp. 316-318


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 3-8 January 1982, pp. 319-323


Book Reviews

The Nuclear Age: Britain's Role, p. 324

The Greatest Power on Earth

Ronald W. Clark

Review author[s]: Karl Hufbauer


Oak Ridge in Wartime, pp. 324-325

City Behind a Fence

Charles W. Johnson; Charles O. Jackson

Review author[s]: Allan A. Needell


Observations in the Infrared, pp. 325-326

Infrared Astronomy

C. G. Wynn-Williams; D. P. Cruikshank

Review author[s]: Donald N. B. Hall


The Effects of Persuasion, p. 326

Cognitive Responses in Persuasion

Richard E. Petty; Thomas M. Ostrom; Timothy C. Brock

Review author[s]: Mark R. Lepper


Oscillatory Populations, pp. 326-327

The Population Ecology of Cycles in Small Mammals

James Patrick Finerty

Review author[s]: Nils Chr. Stenseth


Reports

High-Latitude Stratospheric Aerosols Measured by the SAM II Satellite System in 1978 and 1979, pp. 328-331

M. P. McCormick; W. P. Chu; G. W. Grams; Patrick Hamill; B. M. Herman; L. R. McMaster; T. J. Pepin; P. B. Russell; H. M. Steele; T. J. Swissler


Superheavy Elements: An Early Solar System Upper Limit for Elements 107 to 110, pp. 331-333

S. Nozette; W. V. Boynton


Spectroscopic Detection of Stratospheric Hydrogen Cyanide, pp. 333-335

M. T. Coffey; W. G. Mankin; R. J. Cicerone


Substance P in Principal Sympathetic Neurons: Regulation by Impulse Activity, pp. 335-336

John A. Kessler; Joshua E. Adler; Martha C. Bohn; Ira B. Black


Phase Variation of Type 1 Fimbriae in Escherichia coli is under Transcriptional Control, pp. 337-339

Barry I. Eisenstein


Modulation of Parallel Fiber Excitability by Postsynaptically Mediated Changes in Extracellular Potassium, pp. 339-341

Robert C. Malenka; Jeffery D. Kocsis; Bruce R. Ransom; Stephen G. Waxman


Instrumental Control of Cardioacceleration Induced by Central Electrical Stimulation, pp. 341-343

J. A. Joseph; B. T. Engel


Pigeons with a Deficient Sun Compass Use the Magnetic Compass, pp. 343-345

Roswitha Wiltschko; Donatus Nohr; Wolfgang Wiltschko


Modification of the Discharge of Vagal Cardiac Neurons during Learned Heart Rate Change, pp. 345-347

Michael R. Gold; David H. Cohen


Supraoptic Nucleus of the Brattleboro Rat Has an Altered Afferent Noradrenergic Input, pp. 347-349

Jan Scholer; John R. Sladek


Oculomotor Reaction Time in Dementia Reflects Degree of Cerebral Dysfunction, pp. 349-351

Francis J. Pirozzolo; Edward C. Hansch


Ureterosigmoidostomy and Colon Carcinogenesis, p. 351

James B. Bristol; Robin C. N. Williamson; Michael M. Crissey; Glenn D. Steele; Ruben F. Gittes


Plankton Productivity and the Distribution of Fishes on the Southeastern U.S. Continental Shelf, pp. 351-354

Michael P. Weinstein; J. A. Yoder; L. P. Atkinson; J. O. Blanton; D. R. Deibel; D. W. Menzel; G. -A. Paffenhofer; R. Eugene Turner


Back Matter (19 pp.)


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Front Matter (22 pp.)


Letters

Neutron Facilities, p. 388

Peter B. Moore


Polywater on the Highway, p. 388

Joseph Shapiro


Oak Ridge Cancer Treatments, p. 388+390

Philip L. Johnson


Censorship Charge, p. 390

Zalman S. Altschuler; Paul B. Moore; Aaron S. Posner


Hinged Teeth, p. 390

Richard A. Kiltie


Erratum: Phosphorylation of Smooth Muscle Myosin: Evidence for Cooperativity between the Myosin Heads, p. 390


Support of Scientific Journals, p. 393

Philip H. Abelson


Acyclic Stereocontrol through the Aldol Condensation, pp. 395-400

Clayton H. Heathcock


Carcinogen Testing: Current Problems and New Approaches, pp. 401-407

John H. Weisburger; Gary M. Williams


Prehistoric Irrigation Systems in the Salt River Valley, Arizona, pp. 408-415

W. Bruce Masse


News and Comment

MIT Agonizes over Links with Research Unit, pp. 416-417

Colin Norman


Human-Animal Relationship under Scrutiny, pp. 418-420

Constance Holden


Reagan's Plan for Nuclear Power, p. 419

Eliot Marshall


No Boost in Sight for Science Budgets, pp. 420-421

Marjorie Sun


Germplasm Resources are Losing Ground, pp. 421-423

John Walsh


Gore Investigates Radiation Clinic, pp. 423-424

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Arms Control Teach-Ins Planned by Scientists, pp. 424-425

Eliot Marshall


NIOSH Move is Postponed, p. 425

Marjorie Sun


French Discuss Reviving 1968 University Reforms, p. 425

John Walsh


Senate Gives Blessing to Baby Bell, p. 425

William J. Broad


Research News

Evolutionary History Written in Globin Genes, pp. 426-427+429

Roger Lewin


Whither the Shoreline?, p. 428

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

Computing: Key Developments, pp. 430-431

From ENIAC to UNIVAC

Nancy Stern

Review author[s]: Paul E. Ceruzzi


Software, p. 431

History of Programming Languages

Richard L. Wexelblat

Review author[s]: Brian Randell


Vertebrate Morphology, pp. 431-432

Basic Structure and Evolution of Vertebrates

Erik Jarvik

Review author[s]: Colin Patterson


Invertebrate Eyes, p. 433

Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates

I. H. Autrum

Review author[s]: Robert D. DeVoe


The Space Science Program, pp. 433-434

Beyond the Atmosphere

Homer E. Newell

Review author[s]: David K. Allison


Reports

Mechanisms of Nitrogen Dioxide Reactions: Initiation of Lipid Peroxidation and the Production of Nitrous Acid, pp. 435-437

William A. Pryor; John W. Lightsey


Mechanism of Single-Layer Graphite Oxidation: Evaluation by Electron Microscopy, pp. 437-438

Ralph T. Yang; Chor Wong


Oxygen Deficiency in Spartina alterniflora Roots: Metabolic Adaptation to Anoxia, pp. 439-441

I. A. Mendelssohn; K. L. McKee; W. H. Patrick


Metals in Estuarine Sediments: Factor Analysis and Its Environmental Significance, pp. 441-443

Frederick Bopp; Robert B. Biggs


Epifluorescence and Video Analysis of Vacuole Motility and Development in Stomatal Cells of Allium, pp. 443-445

Barry A. Palevitz; Dennis J. O'Kane


Complete Nucleotide Sequence and Organization of the Moloney Murine Sarcoma Virus Genome, pp. 445-450

E. Premkumar Reddy; Mary Jane Smith; Stuart A. Aaronson


An Efference Copy Which is Modified by Reafferent Input, pp. 450-453

Curtis C. Bell


A New Laser Scanning System for Measuring Action Potential Propagation in the Heart, pp. 453-456

S. Dillon; M. Morad


Blood-Brain Glucose Transfer: Repression in Chronic Hyperglycemia, pp. 456-457

Albert Gjedde; Christian Crone


Voltage Clamp Studies in Macrophages from Mouse Spleen Cultures, pp. 458-460

Elaine K. Gallin


Interaction between the Antibiotic Trichothecenes and the Higher Plant Baccharis megapotamica, pp. 460-462

Bruce B. Jarvis; Jacob O. Midiwo; David Tuthill; George A. Bean


Direct Electrical Connections between Transient Amacrine Cells in the Catfish Retina, pp. 462-464

Ken Ichi Naka; Burgess N. Christensen


Vibratory Communication through Living Plants by a Tropical Wandering Spider, pp. 464-466

Jerome S. Rovner; Friedrich G. Barth


Choline Stimulates Nicotinic Receptors on Adrenal Medullary Chromaffin Cells to Induce Catecholamine Secretion, pp. 466-468

Ronald W. Holz; Ruth A. Senter


Multiple Opiate Receptors: Alcohol Selectively Inhibits Binding to Delta Receptors, pp. 468-469

Jacob M. Hiller; Lloyd M. Angel; Eric J. Simon


Brain Pyruvate Dehydrogenase: Phosphorylation and Enzyme Activity Altered by a Training Experience, pp. 470-471

David G. Morgan; Aryeh Routtenberg


Questions about Spatial Adaptation of Short-Wavelength Pathways in Humans, pp. 471-472

Bruce Drum; C. F. Stromeyer; D. M. Snodderly


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Front Matter (7 pp.)


Letters

Energy Options, p. 494

Charles Komanoff


Bites and Stings, p. 494

Mark A. Mayse


Wrong Huxley, p. 494

Nancie L. Gonzalez


U.S. Space Science and Technology, p. 495

Van Allen


Summer Ice and Carbon Dioxide, pp. 497-503

G. Kukla; J. Gavin


Journey to the Center of the Cell: Role of the Receptosome, pp. 504-509

Ira H. Pastan; Mark C. Willingham


Biological Classification: Toward a Synthesis of Opposing Methodologies, pp. 510-516

Ernst Mayr


1981 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, pp. 517-520

Michael S. Gazzaniga; Jerome Y. Lettvin


1981 Nobel Prize in Economics, pp. 520-522

Paul A. Samuelson


News and Comment

Seeking Redress for Nikola Tesla, pp. 523-525

Eliot Marshall


New IOM Members, p. 524


EPA May Be Redefining Toxic Substances, pp. 525-526

Marjorie Sun


Briefing

Handler Receives Medal of Science, p. 526

Constance Holden


Gilbert May Leave Harvard for Biogen, pp. 526-527

Nicholas Wade


Selling the Public on Nuclear Power, p. 527

Constance Holden


EPA Administrator Mum on Future Cuts, p. 527

Constance Holden


A Seismological Shoot-Out at Diablo Canyon, pp. 528-529

R. Jeffrey Smith


Research News

New Reports of a Human Leukemia Virus, pp. 530-531

Roger Lewin


A Welcome to Washington, pp. 532-547

Richard Berendzen


Book Reviews

A Challenge to Learning Theory, p. 548

Autoshaping and Conditioning Theory

C. M. Locurto; H. S. Terrace; John Gibbon

Review author[s]: Peter Killeen


Factors in Disease: A Project Summarized, pp. 549-550

The Framingham Study

Thomas Royle Dawber

Review author[s]: Henry Blackburn


Bacterial Cell Surfaces, p. 550

Microbial Cell Walls and Membranes

H. J. Rogers; H. R. Perkins; J. B. Ward

Review author[s]: Francis C. Neuhaus


Regional Tectonics, pp. 550-551

Sedimentation in Oblique-Slip Mobile Zones

Peter F. Ballance; Harold G. Reading

Review author[s]: John F. Dewey


Waste Disposal, p. 551

Ocean Dumping of Industrial Wastes

Bostwick H. Ketchum; Dana R. Kester; P. Kilho Park

Review author[s]: John W. Farrington


Reports

Wind Generation of the Costa Rica Dome, pp. 552-554

Eileen E. Hofmann; Antonio J. Busalacchi; James J. O'Brien


X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopic Investigation of Trace Vanadium Sites in Coal, pp. 554-556

D. H. Maylotte; J. Wong; R. L. St. Peters; F. W. Lytle; R. B. Greegor


Fc and C3b Receptors on Pulmonary Endothelial Cells: Induction by Injury, pp. 557-558

Review author[s]: Una S. Ryan; Duane R. Schultz; James W. Ryan


Effect of Indomethacin on Intestinal Tumors Induced in Rats by the Acetate Derivative of Dimethylnitrosamine, pp. 558-559

Morris Pollard; Phyllis H. Luckert


Functional Characteristics of the Blood of the Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Brachyuran Crab, pp. 559-561

Alissa J. Arp; James J. Childress


Dietary Restriction Retards the Age-Associated Loss of Rat Striatal Dopaminergic Receptors, pp. 561-562

Philip Levin; Jean K. Janda; James A. Joseph; Donald K. Ingram; George S. Roth


Differentiation of Respiratory and Abortigenic Isolates of Equine Herpesvirus 1 by Restriction Endonucleases, pp. 562-564

M. J. Studdert; T. Simpson; B. Roizman


Induction of Invagination in Insect Epithelium: Paradigm for Embryonic Invagination, pp. 564-566

James B. Nardi


The Complement System of the Nurse Shark: Hemolytic and Comparative Characteristics, pp. 566-569

Joerg A. Jensen; Elena Festa; David S. Smith; Marilyn Cayer


DNA Synthesis in Cultured Adult Cardiocytes, pp. 569-570

Marc Cantin; Marie Ballak; Joelle Beuzeron-Mangina; Madhu B. Anand-Srivastava; Constantin Tautu


Cerebral Cortex Responds Rapidly to Thyroid Hormones, pp. 571-573

Jack L. Leonard; Michael M. Kaplan; Theo J. Visser; J. Enrique Silva; P. Reed Larsen


Persistent Behavior at High Rates Maintained by Intravenous Self-Administration of Nicotine, pp. 573-575

Steven R. Goldberg; Roger D. Spealman; Donna M. Goldberg


Acoustic Communication and Reproductive Isolation in Two Species of Wolf Spiders, pp. 575-577

Gail E. Stratton; George W. Uetz


Ganglioside Stimulation of Axonal Sprouting in Vitro, pp. 577-578

Fred J. Roisen; Harry Bartfeld; Robert Nagele; Glee Yorke


Regeneration of Neurites in Long-Term Cultures of Sympathetic Neurons Deprived of Nerve Growth Factor, pp. 579-581

Robert B. Campenot


Brain Aging Correlates: Retardation by Hormonal-Pharmacological Treatments, pp. 581-584

P. W. Landfield; R. K. Baskin; T. A. Pitler


Back Matter (13 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 214, No. 4522, Nov. 13, 1981


Front Matter (12 pp.)


Letters

Menarcheal Age, p. 604+606

J. M. Tanner; Peter T. Ellison; Vern L. Bullough


Isabelle and U.S. Particle Physics, p. 606

Robert K. Adair; William J. Broad


Correction: Reagan Reforms Create Upheaval at NIOSH, p. 606


Erratum: Monsoon Climate of the Early Holocene: Climate Experiment with the Earth's Orbital Parameters for 9000 Years Ago, p. 606


Science and the National Security, p. 609

William D. Carey


Models of the Earth's Core, pp. 611-619

D. J. Stevenson


Space Shuttle: A New Era in Terrestrial Remote Sensing, pp. 619-626

James V. Taranik; Mark Settle


The 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, pp. 627-629

Andrew Streitwieser


The 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics, pp. 629-633

Jack M. Hollander; David A. Shirley; Boris P. Stoicheff


News and Comment

Frank Press Calls Budget Summit, pp. 634-635

Barbara J. Culliton


A Response to Creationism Evolves, pp. 635-636+638

Roger Lewin


Briefing

Reagan Pledges Support for TMI Cleanup, p. 636

Eliot Marshall


Gorsuch Defends EPA Meetings with Industry, pp. 636-637

Marjorie Sun


Ocean Drilling Program Loses Oil Industry Funds, p. 637

Colin Norman


EPA Said to Bar Official from Meeting, p. 639

Marjorie Sun


A Plenipotentiary for Human Intelligence, pp. 640-641

John Walsh


Research News

Fetal Alcohol Advisory Debated, pp. 642-643+645

Gina Bari Kolata


Alcohol Briefing, pp. 643-644

Thomas H. Maugh


No Gap Here in the Fossil Record, pp. 645-646

Roger Lewin


Cryptographers Gather to Discuss Research, pp. 646-647

Gina Bari Kolata


Buying Time for ``Blue Babies'', p. 647

Thomas H. Maugh


AAAS News

Energy Seminars Look at New Federal Directions, pp. 648-649


Arthur Livermore Announces Retirement, p. 649


Nomination of AAAS Fellows Invited, pp. 649-650


Alaska Division Holds Annual Meeting, p. 650

Erich H. Follmann


AAAS Travelers, p. 650


Book Reviews

An Encyclopedia in Chinese, p. 651

Zhong Guo Da Bai Ke Quen Shu

Review author[s]: Douglas Lin


Institutions in France, pp. 651-652

The Organization of Science and Technology in France 1808-1914

Robert Fox; George Weisz

Review author[s]: Margaret Bradley


The Brain, pp. 652-653

The Organization of the Cerebral Cortex

Woods Hole; Mass. Francis O. Schmitt; Frederic G. Worden; George Adelman; Stephen G. Dennis

Review author[s]: Carla J. Shatz


Desert Domesticates, pp. 653-654

The Camel

Hilde Gauthier-Pilters; Anne Innis Dagg

Review author[s]: Christen Wemmer


Tropical Trees, pp. 654-655

Age and Growth Rate of Tropical Trees

F. Herbert Bormann; Graeme Berlyn

Review author[s]: Jack B. Fisher


Reports

Holocene Vegetation in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, pp. 656-658

Julio L. Betancourt; Thomas R. Van Devender


X-Linked Ichthyosis: Increased Blood Cholesterol Sulfate and Electrophoretic Mobility of Low-Density Lipoprotein, pp. 659-660

Ervin H. Epstein; Ronald M. Krauss; Cedric H. L. Shackleton


In vivo Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Mammals, pp. 660-662

J. R. Alger; L. O. Sillerud; K. L. Behar; R. J. Gillies; R. G. Shulman; R. E. Gordon; D. Shaw; P. E. Hanley


Electroconvulsive Shock Increases Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity in the Brain and Adrenal Gland of the Rat, pp. 662-665

Joseph M. Masserano; Glenn S. Takimoto; Norman Weiner


Polysaccharides in Soil Fabrics, pp. 665-667

R. C. Foster


Hemin Lyses Malaria Parasites, pp. 667-669

Augustine U. Orjih; H. S. Banyal; Rekha Chevli; Coy D. Fitch


Thymosin Stimulates Secretion of Luteinizing Hormone--Releasing Factor, pp. 669-671

Robert W. Rebar; Akira Miyake; Teresa L. K. Low; Allan L. Goldstein


Intraventricular Calcitonin Inhibits Gastric Acid Secretion, pp. 671-673

John E. Morley; Allen S. Levine; Stephen E. Silvis


Physical and Social Environment of Newborn Infants in Special Care Units, pp. 673-675

Allen W. Gottfried; Patricia Wallace-Lande; Susan Sherman-Brown; Jeanne King; Carolyn Coen; Joan E. Hodgman


Hypothyroidism Elicits Electrophysiological Noradrenergic Subsensitivity in Rat Cerebellum, pp. 675-677

Jwaharlal Marwaha; Keoar N. Prasad


Bat Predation and the Evolution of Frog Vocalizations in the Neotropics, pp. 677-678

Merlin D. Tuttle; Michael J. Ryan


Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Effects in the Central Nervous System: Dependence on Arousal State, pp. 678-681

Toni L. Stanton; Alexander L. Beckman; Andrew Winokur


Female Sex Pheromone in the Skin and Circulation of a Garter Snake, pp. 681-683

William R. Garstka; David Crews


Increased Intracranial Self-Stimulation in Rats after Long-Term Administration of Desipramine, pp. 683-685

H. C. Fibiger; A. G. Phillips


Central Noradrenergic Pathways for the Integration of Hypothalamic Neuroendocrine and Autonomic Responses, pp. 685-687

P. E. Sawchenko; L. W. Swanson


Ice-Rafting, an Indication of Glaciation?, pp. 687-688

Nils Spjeldnaes


Interstellar Chemistry: Polycyanoacetylene Formation, pp. 688-689

William D. Langer; F. Peter Schloerb; Ronald L. Snell; Judith S. Young; Edward Anders; Ryoichi Hayatsu


Back Matter (16 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 214, No. 4523, Nov. 20, 1981


Front Matter (47 pp.)


Letters

Newton and Mercury Poisoning, p. 742

Leonard J. Goldwater


Cost of Research, pp. 742-743

Julian W. Green; Victor A. Lupidi; Carol A. Mandel


Future Planetary Missions, pp. 743-744

Noel W. Hinners


Giant Geoduck, p. 744

William Aron; Stuart O. Landry; Thomas H. Lewis


Trace Elements, p. 744

Michael Colgan


R & D at Bell Laboratories, p. 747

Philip H. Abelson


Hurricane Allen's Impact on Jamaican Coral Reefs, pp. 749-755

J. D. Woodley; E. A. Chornesky; P. A. Clifford; J. B. C. Jackson; L. S. Kaufman; N. Knowlton; J. C. Lang; M. P. Pearson; J. W. Porter; M. C. Rooney; K. W. Rylaarsdam; V. J. Tunnicliffe; C. M. Wahle; J. L. Wulff; A. S. G. Curtis; M. D. Dallmeyer; B. P. Jupp; M. A. R. Koehl; J. Neigel; E. M. Sides


Colonization Lessons from a Tropical Forest, pp. 755-761

Nigel J. H. Smith


Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease by Digital Subtraction Angiography, pp. 761-765

Charles A. Mistretta; Andrew B. Crummy


News and Comment

Reactor Safety and the Research Budget, pp. 766-768

Eliot Marshall


Physicists Give ISABELLE a Yes, but..., pp. 769-770

Arthur L. Robinson


Acid Rain Bills Reflect Regional Dispute, pp. 770-771

R. Jeffrey Smith


IOM Counsels Secret Service, p. 771

Constance Holden


Briefing

New Mistakes Uncovered at Diablo Canyon Reactors, p. 772

R. Jeffrey Smith


Computer Data Banks: The Delights and Dangers, pp. 772-773

Nicholas Wade


Weak Creationist Bill Filed in Maryland, p. 773

Roger Lewin


Peace Commission Calls for Federal Establishment, p. 773

Constance Holden


Research News

Drug Found to Help Heart Attack Survivors, pp. 774-775

Gina Bari Kolata


Genes Regulated through Chromatin Structure, pp. 775-776

Gina Bari Kolata


Cornell Submicron Facility Dedicated, pp. 777-778

Arthur L. Robinson


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington, 3-8 January 1982, pp. 779-783


Book Reviews

Social Interests and Statistical Theory, p. 784

Statistics in Britain, 1865-1930

Donald A. MacKenzie

Review author[s]: Theodore M. Porter


History of the Calculus, pp. 784-785

The Origins of Cauchy's Rigorous Calculus

Judith V. Grabiner

Review author[s]: Robin E. Rider


Conceptions of Space, pp. 785-786

Much Ado About Nothing

Edward Grant

Review author[s]: Edith Sylla


Gene Duplication, pp. 786-787

Evolution and Variation of Multigene Families

Tomoko Ohta

Review author[s]: William R. Engels


A Botanical Garden, pp. 787-788

The Shaping of Cambridge Botany

S. M. Walters

Review author[s]: Karen Reeds


A Framework for Systematics, pp. 788-789

Systematics and Biogeography

Gareth Nelson; Norman Platnick

Review author[s]: Donald O. Straney


Reports

A Gel Partition Model for Organic Desorption from a Pond Sediment, pp. 790-792

David H. Freeman; Leticia S. Cheung


Heparin Facilitates the Extraction of Tissue Fibronectin, pp. 793-795

Bonnie Anderson Bray; Ines Mandl; Gerard M. Turino


Lamellar Twinning Explains the Nearly Racemic Composition of Chiral, Single Crystals of Hexahelicene, pp. 795-797

Bernard S. Green; Marcel Knossow


Incorporation of 4-amino-5-hydroxymethylpyrimidine into Thiamine by Microorganisms, pp. 797-798

Robert H. White


Lectins Mimic Insulin in the Induction of Tyrosine Aminotransferase, pp. 799-800

Jonathan David Smith; Alice Y.-C. Liu


Islets of Langerhans: Dye Coupling among Immunocytochemically Distinct Cell Types, pp. 801-803

Robin L. Michaels; Judson D. Sheridan


Further Heterogeneity of Human a Interferon mRNA Species, pp. 803-805

Pravinkumar B. Sehgal; Anurag D. Sagar; Irwin A. Braude


Detection of Circulating Metallothionein in Rats Injected with Zinc or Cadmium, pp. 805-807

Justine S. Garvey; Chin C. Chang


Phototherapy-Induced Hypocalcemia in Newborn Rats: Prevention by Melatonin, pp. 807-809

David O. Hakanson; William H. Bergstrom


Increased Pyrophosphate in Fibroblasts and Lymphoblasts from Patients with Hereditary Diffuse Articular Chondrocalcinosis, pp. 809-810

G. Lust; G. Faure; P. Netter; J. E. Seegmiller


Different Command Neurons Select Different Outputs from a Shared Premotor Interneuron of Crayfish Tail-Flip Circuitry, pp. 810-812

Andrew P. Kramer; Franklin B. Krasne; Kirstie L. Bellman


Spatial Frequency Columns in Primary Visual Cortex, pp. 813-815

Roger B. Tootell; Martin S. Silverman; Russell L. De Valois


Competition between Ant Species: Outcome Controlled by Parasitic Flies, pp. 815-817

Donald H. Feener


Individual Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Distribution in Mice Correlates with Two-Way Avoidance Performance, pp. 817-819

H. Schwegler; H. P. Lipp; H. Van Der Loos; W. Buselmaier


Early Experience Determines Song Dialect Responsiveness of Female Sparrows, pp. 819-821

Myron Charles Baker; Kimberly J. Spitler Nabors; Dana C. Bradley


Melatonin: Identification of Sites of Antigonadal Action in Mouse Brain, pp. 821-823

J. David Glass; G. Robert Lynch


Optimization Theory Fails to Predict Performance of Pigeons in a Two-Response Situation, pp. 823-825

James E. Mazur


Back Matter (24 pp.)


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Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 214, No. 4524, Nov. 27, 1981


Front Matter (23 pp.)


Letters

Genetic Vulnerability, p. 862

Wayne M. Porter; David H. Smith


Coal Conversion Processes, p. 862+864

Harold M. Agnew


Biomass Conversion Technologies, p. 864

Lars G. Ortegren


The Right Westinghouse, p. 864

Henry F. Ivey


Centenary of Joel H. Hildebrand, p. 867

C. Pimentel; Kenneth S. Pitzer


Large-Scale Air-Sea Interactions and Short-Period Climatic Fluctuations, pp. 869-876

Jerome Namias; Daniel R. Cayan


Ranking Animal Carcinogens: A Proposed Regulatory Approach, pp. 877-880

Robert A. Squire


Chance and Consensus in Peer Review, pp. 881-886

Stephen Cole; Jonathan R. Cole; Gary A. Simon


News and Comment

Cancer Institute's Drug Program Reproved, pp. 887-889

Marjorie Sun


Northern Tier Pipeline in Trouble, p. 889

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Sex Discrimination Persists in Academe, p. 890

Colin Norman


French Science Agency Loses its Head, pp. 890-891

Eliot Marshall


Satellite for Arabs Causes a Stir in Senate, p. 891

Eliot Marshall


Cousins' Account of Self-Cure Rapped, p. 892

Constance Holden


Research News

T Cells Scrutinized at Rudesheim Meeting, pp. 893-896

Jean L. Marx


Impact Looks Real, the Catastrophe Smaller, pp. 896-898

Richard A. Kerr


Book Reviews

The Biology of Parental Care, pp. 899-900

Parental Care in Mammals

David J. Gubernick; Peter H. Klopfer

Review author[s]: Carol M. Berman


Evolutionary Change, pp. 900-901

Evolution and Speciation

William R. Atchley; David S. Woodruff

Review author[s]: Alan R. Templeton


Marine Invertebrates, pp. 901-902

Advances in Marine Biology

John Mauchline

Review author[s]: Carl M. Boyd


The Solar-Stellar Connection, p. 902

Solar Phenomena in Stars and Stellar Systems

Roger M. Bonnet; Andrea K. Dupree

Review author[s]: Robert Howard


Microbial Adhesion to Surfaces, pp. 902-903

Bacterial Adherence

E. H. Beachey

Review author[s]: Burton Rosan


A Regulatory Protein, p. 903

Calmodulin and Cell Functions

D. Martin Watterson; Frank F. Vincenzi

Review author[s]: Frits C. Stevens


Reports

Measurements of the Stratospheric Plume from the Mount St. Helens Eruption: Radioactivity and Chemical Composition, pp. 904-907

R. Leifer; L. Hinchliffe; I. Fisenne; H. Franklin; E. Knutson; M. Olden; W. Sedlacek; E. Mroz; T. Cahill


Measurement of Solar Radius Changes, pp. 907-909

Barry J. LaBonte; Robert Howard


Growth Rate of a Vesicomyid Clam from the Galapagos Spreading Center, pp. 909-911

Karl K. Turekian; J. Kirk Cochran


Growth of Bivalves at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents along the Galapagos Rift, pp. 911-913

Donald C. Rhoads; Richard A. Lutz; Eugene C. Revelas; Robert M. Cerrato


Hanford-Derived Plutonium in Columbia River Sediments, pp. 913-915

T. M. Beasley; L. A. Ball; J. E. Andrews; J. E. Halverson


Fossil Molluscan Larvae: A New Biostratigraphic Tool, pp. 915-916

Thor A. Hansen


Cloned Poliovirus Complementary DNA is Infectious in Mammalian Cells, pp. 916-919

Vincent R. Racaniello; David Baltimore


Tetrahydrobiopterin in Striatum: Localization in Dopamine Nerve Terminals and Role in Catecholamine Synthesis, pp. 919-921

Robert A. Levine; Leonard P. Miller; Walter Lovenberg


Renin and Angiotensin: The Complete System within the Neuroblastoma × Glioma Cell, pp. 921-923

Mark C. Fishman; Earl A. Zimmerman; Eve E. Slater


Both m and d Opiate Receptors Exist on the Same Neuron, pp. 923-924

Terry M. Egan; R. Alan North


Efferents to the Retina Have Multiple Sources in Teleost Fish, pp. 924-926

S. O. E. Ebbesson; D. L. Meyer


Regenerating Axons Reclaim Sensory Targets from Collateral Nerve Sprouts, pp. 926-928

Patrick C. Jackson; Jack Diamond


Development of Visual Centers in the Primate Brain Depends on Binocular Competition before Birth, pp. 928-931

Pasko Rakic


Axonal Elongation into Peripheral Nervous System ``Bridges'' after Central Nervous System Injury in Adult Rats, pp. 931-933

Samuel David; Albert J. Aguayo


Spinal Motoneuron Recruitment in Man: Rank Deordering with Direction but not with Speed of Voluntary Movement, pp. 933-936

John E. Desmedt; E. Godaux


Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Embryogenesis in a Mouse Model, pp. 936-938

Kathleen K. Sulik; Malcolm C. Johnston; Mary A. Webb


The Stroop Effect: Brain Potentials Localize the Source of Interference, pp. 938-940

Connie C. Duncan-Johnson; Bert S. Kopell


Firing between Two Spike Thresholds: Implications for Oscillating Lobster Interneurons, pp. 941-943

R. M. Robertson; M. Moulins


Back Matter (19 pp.)


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Front Matter (23 pp.)


Letters

Computer Technology, p. 974

Walter M. Macintyre


Creationism and Academic Freedom, p. 974

Jonathan Knight


Portfolio Theory, p. 974

James Tobin


Biochemical Markers, p. 976

Falies A. Munas


Tesla's Contributions, pp. 976-977

Ben Johnston


Engineering Education, p. 977

David A. Bella


Biology and the Congressional Fellows Program, p. 979

Thomas Eisner; Peter Jutro


Computer Simulation in Chemical Kinetics, pp. 981-986

David Edelson


Industrial Microbiology, pp. 987-995

Arnold L. Demain


World Population Growth, Soil Erosion, and Food Security, pp. 995-1002

Lester R. Brown


News and Comment

Small Business Bills Upset the Universities, pp. 1003-1004

Colin Norman


United States Objects to Soviet Gas Deal, pp. 1004-1005

Eliot Marshall


Briefing

Military-Industry Plan Boosts Science Education, p. 1006

John Walsh


ACLU to File Second Anti-Creationist Suit, p. 1006

Roger Lewin


French Nuclear Policy Only Slightly Revised, pp. 1006-1007

John Walsh


Medfly in California down but not out, p. 1007

John Walsh


Yellow Rain and the Cloud of Chemical War, pp. 1008-1009

Nicholas Wade


Research News

Mauna Kea (I): Halfway to Space, pp. 1010-1013

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Brain Opiates in Mental Illness, pp. 1013-1015

Jean L. Marx


Delving the Hole in Space, p. 1016

M. Mitchell Waldrop


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington 3-8 January 1982, pp. 1017-1018


Book Reviews

Energy Data and Political Polarization, p. 1019

The Politics of Mistrust

Aaron Wildavsky; Ellen Tenenbaum

Review author[s]: Roger G. Noll


The Career of a Computer, p. 1020

Project Whirlwind

Kent C. Redmond; Thomas M. Smith

Review author[s]: Bruce R. Wheaton


Social Psychology, pp. 1020-1021

Social Cognition

E. Tory Higgins; C. Peter Herman; Mark P. Zanna

Review author[s]: Susan T. Fiske


Cancer Cell Biology, pp. 1021-1022

Neoplastic and Normal Cells in Culture

J. M. Vasiliev; I. M. Gelfand

Review author[s]: Robert E. Pollack


Microbial Genetics, p. 1022

Genetics as a Tool in Microbiology

S. W. Glover; D. A. Hopwood

Review author[s]: J. E. Davies


Reports

Canopy Roots: Convergent Evolution in Rainforest Nutrient Cycles, pp. 1023-1024

Nalini M. Nadkarni


Predation through Geological Time: Evidence from Gastropod Shell Repair, pp. 1024-1026

Geerat J. Vermeij; David E. Schindel; Edith Zipser


Intrathecal Interferon Reduces Exacerbations of Multiple Sclerosis, pp. 1026-1028

Lawrence Jacobs; Judith O'Malley; Arnold Freeman; Roslyn Ekes


A Substance P Antagonist, [D-Pro 2 , D-Trp 7,9 ]SP, Inhibits Inflammatory Responses in the Rabbit Eye, pp. 1029-1031

G. Holmdahl; R. Hakanson; S. Leander; S. Rosell; K. Folkers; F. Sundler


Dopamine Receptor Binding is Increased in Diabetic Rats, pp. 1031-1033

David Lozovsky; Charles F. Saller; Irwin J. Kopin


Correcting the Phenotype of the Epidermis from Chick Embryos Homozygous for the Gene Scaleless (sc/sc), pp. 1033-1034

Susan R. McAleese; Roger H. Sawyer


Vertebrate Cell Cycle Modulates Infection by Protozoan Parasites, pp. 1034-1036

James A. Dvorak; Mark St. J. Crane


Quantitative Autoradiography of [ 3 H]muscimol Binding in Rat Brain, pp. 1036-1038

John B. Penney; Helen S. Pan; Anne B. Young; Kirk A. Frey; George W. Dauth


Stimulation of Intestinal Calcium Transport and Bone Calcium Mobilization by Prolactin in Vitamin D--Deficient Rats, pp. 1038-1039

D. N. Pahuja; H. F. DeLuca


Active Ion Transport in Dog Tongue: A Possible Role in Taste, pp. 1039-1041

John A. DeSimone; Gerard L. Heck; Shirley K. DeSimone


Honey Bee Orientation: A Backup System for Cloudy Days, pp. 1041-1042

Fred C. Dyer; James L. Gould


Back Matter (23 pp.)


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Front Matter (18 pp.)


Letters

Communications and National Security, p. 1074

Morris Tanenbaum; William J. Broad


Sulfur Dioxide Emissions, p. 1074

David W. Schindler


Germplasm Conservation, p. 1074+1076

Elizabeth S. Russell


Documenting Science and Technology, p. 1076

Joan N. Warnow


Pleistocene Climate, p. 1076

Madeleine Briskin


U.N. Energy Conference: Substance and Politics, p. 1079

Irene Tinker


Hydrogen Storage Materials: Properties and Possibilities, pp. 1081-1087

R. L. Cohen; J. H. Wernick


The World Food Situation and Global Grain Prospects, pp. 1087-1095

Terry N. Barr


Risk and Benefit in Environmental Law, pp. 1096-1100

Paolo F. Ricci; Lawrence S. Molton


News and Comment

Creationism Goes on Trial in Arkansas, pp. 1101-1102+1104

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Briefing

Diablo Canyon License Suspended, pp. 1102-1103

Marjorie Sun


Koop Confirmed as Surgeon General, p. 1103

Marjorie Sun


The Purge of Leafy Spurge, p. 1103

Marjorie Sun


Whitehead Link Approved, p. 1104

Colin Norman


The Threat to One Million Species, pp. 1105-1107

Colin Norman


Reviewers Pan Agent Orange Study Plan, p. 1107

Constance Holden


Research News

Z-DNA: From the Crystal to the Fly, pp. 1108-1110

Gina Kolata


Mauna Kea (II): Coming of Age, pp. 1110-1114

M. Mitchell Waldrop


FDA Approves Hepatitis B Vaccine, p. 1113

Thomas H. Maugh


AAAS News

1981 Election Results, pp. 1115-1116


Science and Secrecy, pp. 1116-1117


NSF Committee to Hold Hearings at Annual Meeting, p. 1117


Reminder, p. 1117


Meeting Notes, p. 1117


Issues of Aging Subject of Seminar, pp. 1117-1118


Science Communication and Support Sessions Set for 3 January, p. 1118


Mass Media... and Engineering, p. 1118


Environmental Sciences Symposium Held in People's Republic of China, p. 1118


1980 AAAS Summary Financial Statements, p. 1119


Book Reviews

The British Association in Retrospect, pp. 1120-1121

Gentlemen of Science

Jack Morrell; Arnold Thackray

The Parliament of Science

Roy MacLeod; Peter Collins

Review author[s]: Susan Sheets-Pyenson


Biological Timekeeping, pp. 1121-1122

Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology

Frederick A. King

Review author[s]: Gene D. Block


Risk Factors in Breast Cancer, pp. 1122-1123

Hormones and Breast Cancer

Malcolm C. Pike; Pentti K. Siiteri; Clifford W. Welsch

Review author[s]: Mary-Claire King


Protein Evolution, pp. 1123-1124

The Evolution of Protein Structure and Function

David S. Sigman; Mary A. B. Brazier

Review author[s]: Russell F. Doolittle


Aqueous Solutions, p. 1124

Ionic Liquids

Douglas Inman; David G. Lovering

Review author[s]: Donald G. Miller


Reports

Cloned Viral Protein Vaccine for Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Responses in Cattle and Swine, pp. 1125-1129

Dennis G. Kleid; Daniel Yansura; Barbara Small; Donald Dowbenko; Douglas M. Moore; Marvin J. Grubman; Peter D. McKercher; Donald O. Morgan; Betty H. Robertson; Howard L. Bachrach


Regulation of Leucine Metabolism in Man: A Stable Isotope Study, pp. 1129-1131

D. E. Matthews; D. M. Bier; M. J. Rennie; R. H. T. Edwards; D. Halliday; D. J. Millward; G. A. Glugston


Caterpillar Setae: Insulation for an Ectotherm, pp. 1131-1133

Timothy M. Casey; Jeri R. Hegel


Plasmid-Assisted Molecular Breeding: New Technique for Enhanced Biodegradation of Persistent Toxic Chemicals, pp. 1133-1135

S. T. Kellogg; D. K. Chatterjee; A. M. Chakrabarty


Extrinsic Microbial Degradation of the Alligator Eggshell, pp. 1135-1137

Mark W. J. Ferguson


Inhibition of Purine Nucleoside Phosphorylase by 8-Aminoguanosine: Selective Toxicity for T Lymphoblasts, pp. 1137-1139

Irene S. Kazmers; Beverly S. Mitchell; Peter E. Dadonna; Linda L. Wotring; Leroy B. Townsend; William N. Kelley


Vibrio damsela, a Marine Bacterium, Causes Skin Ulcers on the Damselfish Chromis punctipinnis, pp. 1139-1140

Milton Love; Dixie Teebken-Fisher; Jo Ellen Hose; J. J. Farmer; Frances W. Hickman; G. Richard Fanning


Breast Imaging in Coronal Planes with Simultaneous Pulse Echo and Transmission Ultrasound, pp. 1141-1143

Paul L. Carson; Charles R. Meyer; Ann L. Scherzinger; Thomas V. Oughton


The Hagfish Slime Gland: A Model System for Studying the Biology of Mucus, pp. 1143-1145

Stephen W. Downing; Wilmar L. Salo; Robert H. Spitzer; Elizabeth A. Koch


Reduction in Oocyte Number Following Prenatal Exposure to a Diet High in Galactose, pp. 1145-1147

Yuan-Tsong Chen; Donald R. Mattison; Lionel Feigenbaum; Henry Fukui; Joseph D. Schulman


Pheromone Orientation: Role of Internal Control Mechanisms, pp. 1147-1149

Thomas R. Tobin


Endogenous Opiates and Stress-Induced Eating, pp. 1149-1151

Seymour M. Antelman; Neil Rowland; John E. Morley; Allen S. Levine


Limitations in Identifying Neurotransmitters within Neurons by Fluorescent Histochemistry Techniques, pp. 1151-1152

C. Larry Keenan; Harold Koopowitz; Anthony A. Grace; Benjamin S. Bunney


Back Matter (17 pp.)


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Front Matter (32 pp.)


Letters

Economic Recovery and Scientific Research, p. 1194

Alan F. Hofmann


The Language Problem, p. 1194+1196

J. Derral Mulholland; Albert A. Feldmann; Joseph Arditti


Opportunities for the Handicapped, p. 1196

S. Phyllis Stearner; Robert E. Rehwoldt; Shirley Malcom


Erratum: Genes Regulated through Chromatin Structure, p. 1196


Erratum: Intraventricular Calcitonin Inhibits Gastric Acid Secretion, p. 1196


Transition at the EPA, p. 1199

Jurgen Schmandt


Solar Chemistry of Metal Complexes, pp. 1201-1205

Harry B. Gray; Andrew W. Maverick


Determination of Nucleotide Sequences in DNA, pp. 1205-1210

Frederick Sanger


Science, Technology, and the Limits of Judicial Competence, pp. 1211-1215

Sheila Jasanoff; Dorothy Nelkin


News and Comment

OTA Predicts Growing Soviet Energy Trade, pp. 1216-1217

Eliot Marshall


Scientist Convicted for Monkey Neglect, pp. 1218-1220

Constance Holden


Cline Loses Two NIH Grants, p. 1220

Marjorie Sun


Medfly Continues to Bug California, pp. 1221-1222+1224

John Walsh


Briefing

U.S. Announces Pullout from IIASA in Vienna, pp. 1222-1223

John Walsh


Engineers Flee Academia, p. 1223

William J. Broad


Aliens on the Campus, p. 1223

Constance Holden


New Creationism Bill Already Drafted, p. 1224

Roger Lewin


Research News

A New Wave of Antibiotics Builds, pp. 1225-1228

Thomas H. Maugh


New Heart Attack Treatment Discussed, pp. 1229-1230

Gina Kolata


Book Reviews

Hermann J. Muller, pp. 1232-1233

Genes, Radiation and Society

Elof Axel Carlson

Review author[s]: Daniel J. Kevles


Genetics, pp. 1233-1234

Mammalian Genetics and Cancer

Elizabeth S. Russell

Review author[s]: Michael Potter


Interferon Popularized, p. 1234

Interferons

Robert M. Friedman

Review author[s]: Jan Vilcek


Biological Gerontology, pp. 1234-1235

Aging

D. Danon; N. W. Shock; M. Marois

Review author[s]: John W. Rowe


Politicization Examined, p. 1235

The Dynamics of Technical Controversy

Allan Mazur

Review author[s]: Robert H. Salisbury


Reports

Paleognathous Carinate Birds from the Early Tertiary of North America, pp. 1236-1237

Peter Houde; Storrs L. Olson


Adenosine 3 ÿý ,5 ÿý -monophosphate Modulates Thyrotropin Receptor Clustering and Thyrotropin Activity in Culture, pp. 1237-1239

A. Avivi; D. Tramontano; F. S. Ambesi-Impiombato; J. Schlessinger


Type III Hyperlipoproteinemia Associated with Apolipoprotein E Deficiency, pp. 1239-1241

Giancarlo Ghiselli; Ernst J. Schaefer; Pedro Gascon; H. Bryan Brewer


Intestinal Diffusion Barrier: Unstirred Water Layer or Membrane Surface Mucous Coat?, pp. 1241-1244

Kenneth W. Smithson; David B. Millar; Lucien R. Jacobs; Gary M. Gray


Integration and Stable Germ Line Transmission of Genes Injected into Mouse Pronuclei, pp. 1244-1246

Jon W. Gordon; Frank H. Ruddle


High Levels of Intracellular Bombesin Characterize Human Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma, pp. 1246-1248

Terry W. Moody; Candace B. Pert; Adi F. Gazdar; Desmond N. Carney; John D. Minna


Novel Peptide Neuronal System in Rat Brain and Pituitary, pp. 1248-1251

Eckard Weber; Christopher J. Evans; Steven J. Samuelsson; Jack D. Barchas


Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis: Simultaneous Identification of T and B Cells in the Target Organ, pp. 1251-1253

Ute Traugott; E. Shevach; J. Chiba; J. H. Stone; C. S. Raine


Slow-Wave Sleep: A Recovery Period after Exercise, pp. 1253-1254

Colin M. Shapiro; Ralph Bortz; Duncan Mitchell; Peter Bartel; Pieter Jooste


Retroactive Interference in Discrimination Learning, pp. 1254-1257

Eric G. Heinemann; Julie Sage-Day; Neil Brenner


Disappearance of Stabilized Chromatic Gratings, pp. 1257-1258

D. H. Kelly


Reversible Chemical Modification of the Scrapie Agent, pp. 1259-1261

Michael P. McKinley; Frank R. Masiarz; Stanley B. Prusiner


Neuroleptic Drug--Induced Dopamine Receptor Supersensitivity: Antagonism by L-Prolyl-L-Leucyl-Glycinamide, pp. 1261-1262

Simon Chiu; C. S. Paulose; Ram K. Mishra


Back Matter (23 pp.)


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Volume Information (10 pp.)


Front Matter (13 pp.)


Letters

The Peer Review Question, p. 1292+1294

Richard C. Atkinson; I. M. Singer; Lee J. Cronbach


Globin Genes, p. 1294

Anne McCammon; Andrew McCammon; Richard T. Roush; Roger Lewin


Scientific Productivity, p. 1294

Jre Lutjeharms


Erratum: Drug Found to help Heart Attack Survivors, p. 1294


Graduate Universities--A New Model, p. 1297

Rustum Roy


Late Quaternary Environmental History of Lake Valencia, Venezuela, pp. 1299-1305

J. Platt Bradbury; B. Leyden; M. Salgado-Labouriau; W. M. Lewis; C. Schubert; M. W. Binford; D. G. Frey; D. R. Whitehead; F. H. Weibezahn


DNA Sequencing and Gene Structure, pp. 1305-1312

Walter Gilbert


Women Scientists and Engineers: Trends in Participation, pp. 1313-1321

Betty M. Vetter


News and Comment

Planetary Science in extremis, pp. 1322-1324

M. Mitchell Waldrop


Pared down PSAC Proposed, p. 1324

Colin Norman


Briefing

The Great Brain Robbery, p. 1325

William J. Broad


Whitehead-MIT Link Wins Final Approval, p. 1325

Colin Norman


Penn Students Lobby for Brailovsky's Son, p. 1325

Constance Holden


A Million Dollars for the Magic Bullet, pp. 1326-1327

Marjorie Sun


Consensus on CT Scans, pp. 1327-1328

Gina Kolata


Cleaning up the Clean Air Act, pp. 1328-1329

Eliot Marshall


Research News

Is There a Gene for Depression?, pp. 1330-1331

Thomas H. Maugh


Palmdale Bulge Doubts Now Taken Seriously, pp. 1331-1333

Richard A. Kerr


Do Chromosomes Cross Talk?, pp. 1334-1335

Roger Lewin


AAAS Annual Meeting: Washington, 3-8 January 1982, p. 1336


Book Reviews

A Southern Biota, pp. 1337-1338

Ecological Biogeography of Australia

Allen Keast

Review author[s]: Peter H. Raven


Medical Institutions, p. 1338

The Invention of the Modern Hospital

Morris J. Vogel

Review author[s]: Judith Walzer Leavitt


Biochemistry, pp. 1338-1339

Biology of Carbohydrates

Victor Ginsburg; Phillips Robbins

Review author[s]: Edward C. Heath


The Role of Diet in Cancer, pp. 1339-1340

Nutrition and Cancer

Guy R. Newell; Neil M. Ellison

Review author[s]: K. K. Carroll


A Plant Family, p. 1340

The Orchids

Robert L. Dressler

Review author[s]: David M. Bates


Reports

An Iridium Abundance Anomaly at the Palynological Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Northern New Mexico, pp. 1341-1343

Charles J. Orth; James S. Gilmore; Jere D. Knight; Charles L. Pillmore; Robert H. Tschudy; James E. Fassett


Tetramesityldisilene, a Stable Compound Containing a Silicon-Silicon Double Bond, pp. 1343-1344

Robert West; Mark J. Fink; Josef Michl


Airborne Lead and Other Elements Derived from Local Fires in the Himalayas, pp. 1344-1346

Cliff I. Davidson; Thomas C. Grimm; Margaret A. Nasta


Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone: Regulation of Adenosine 3 ÿý ,5 ÿý -monophosphate in Ovarian Granulosa Cells, pp. 1346-1348

Michael Knecht; Kevin J. Catt


Photosynthesis in Copepods, pp. 1349-1350

Robert W. Epp; William M. Lewis


Phase Locking, Period-Doubling Bifurcations, and Irregular Dynamics in Periodically Stimulated Cardiac Cells, pp. 1350-1353

Michael R. Guevara; Leon Glass; Alvin Shrier


Computer Averaging of Electron Micrographs of 40S Ribosomal Subunits, pp. 1353-1355

Joachim Frank; Adriana Verschoor; Miloslav Boublik


Regulation of Muscle Differentiation: Stimulation of Myoblast Fusion in vitro by Catecholamines, pp. 1355-1357

David H. Curtis; Rosalind J. Zalin


Epithelial Cell Volume Regulation: Bicarbonate Dependence, pp. 1357-1359

R. S. Fisher; B.-E. Persson; K. R. Spring


Close-Range Attraction of Female Oriental Fruit Moths to Herbal Scent of Male Hairpencils, pp. 1359-1361

Thomas C. Baker; Ritsuo Nishida; Wendell L. Roelofs


Sensory and Motor Functions of Spinal Cord Substance P, pp. 1361-1363

Montford F. Piercey; Lawrence A. Schroeder; Karl Folkers; J.-C. Xu; J. Horig


Chemical Self-Defense by Termite Workers: Prevention of Autotoxication in Two Rhinotermitids, pp. 1363-1365

S. G. Spanton; G. D. Prestwich


Side-Effect Reduction by Use of Drugs that Bind to Separate but Equivalent Binding Sites, pp. 1365-1366

Gerald Ehrenstein; Li-Yen Mae Huang


Intracranial Self-Stimulation in 3-Day-Old Rat Pups, pp. 1366-1368

Timothy H. Moran; Mark F. Lew; Elliott M. Blass


A Brain for All Seasons: Cyclical Anatomical Changes in Song Control Nuclei of the Canary Brain, pp. 1368-1370

Fernando Nottebohm


Site-Specific, Sustained Release of Drugs to the Brain, pp. 1370-1372

Nicholas Bodor; Hassan H. Farag; Marcus E. Brewster


Taurine: Possible Role in Osmotic Regulation of Mammalian Heart, pp. 1373-1374

Jean Holowach Thurston; Richard E. Hauhart; Elise F. Naccarato


Hydrogen Isotope Ratios of Mouse Tissues are Influenced by a Variety of Factors Other than Diet, pp. 1374-1376

Marilyn F. Estep


Angiotensin II Binding Sites in Rat Brain, p. 1376

Mark Van Houten; Barry I. Posner; M. Ian Phillips; Steve K. Landas; Mohan K. Raizada; John F. Stamler


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