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Science, Vol.281, No.5383 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0036-8075 (Print) 

In this Issue (52 articles)

1578 - 1579 Microbiology - Cattle diet linked to bacterial growth
Couzin J
1578 - 1578 Science in the courtroom - Should engineer witnesses meet same standards as scientists?
Kaiser J
1579 - 1580 Biomedical research - Senate Committee votes boost for NIH
[Anonymous]
1581 - 1582 Biology - RNA-splicing machinery revealed
Ferber D
1582 - 1582 Cell biology - Leptin sparks blood vessel growth
Barinaga M
1583 - 1584 Atmospheric research - NSF draws up plans for $70 million plane
Couzin J
1584 - 1585 Crystallography - Transfer of protein data bank sparks concern
Marshall E
1584 - 1584 Careers in science - Report paints grim outlook for young PhDs
Holden C
1585 - 1586 Solar physics - So far, so good for SOHO
Hellemans A
1587 - 1587 Japan budget - Bad economy is good news for R & D
Normile D
1587 - 1587 Scientific community - Five researchers die in plane crash
Balter M
1588 - 1590 The cerebellum : The brain's engine of agility
Wickelgren I
1589 - 1589 Where are our motor memories?
[Anonymous]
1591 - 1592 International Genetics Congress - Multiplying knowledge of cell division, plant growth
Normile D
1593 - 1593 Astronomy - Early start for lumpy universe
Schilling G
1594 - 1595 Physics - Neutrinos throw their weight around
Kestenbaum D
1599 - 1600 Women, science, and society
Harding S
1609 - 1609 Airborne particulate matter
Abelson PH
1611 - 1611 Quiescence in nuclear transfer - Response
Robl JM, Jerry DJ, Stice S, Cibelli J
1611 - 1611 Quiescence in nuclear transfer
Wilmut I, Campbell KHS
1611 - 1612 The future of long life
Gavrilov LA, Gavrilova NS
1612 - 1613 The future of long life
Olshansky SJ, Carnes BA, Cassel C
1613 - 1615 The future of long life - Response
Wilmoth JR
1613 - 1613 The future of long life
Strout JJ
1615 - 1615 London, Cambridge lead Europe in output (vol 281, pg 1127, 1998)
Clery D
1615 - 1615 Beetle juice (vol 281, pg 1285, 1998)
Denton FR
1615 - 1615 Antagonism of central melanocortin receptors in vitro and in vivo by Agouti-related protein (vol 280, pg 135, 1997)
Ollmann MM
1615 - 1615 Elephantine gift stirs museum debate (vol 281, pg 1186, 1998)
Marshall E
1617 - 1618 Environmental health - The paradox of lead poisoning prevention
Lanphear BP
1619 - 1620 Unto others - The evolution and psychology of unselfish behavior
Nunney L
1622 - 1623 Paleoenvironmental research - Tales told in lead
Nriagu JO
1623 - 1624 Geophysics - Oceanic effects on Earth's rotation rate
Wilson CR
1624 - 1625 Neuropharmacology - Reward for persistence in substance P research
Wahlestedt C
1625 - 1626 Signal transduction - Routing MAP kinase cascades
Elion EA
1635 - 1640 History of atmospheric lead deposition since 12,370 C-14 yr BP from a peat bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland
Shotyk W, Weiss D, Appleby PG, Cheburkin AK, Frei R, Gloor M, Kramers JD, Reese S, Van der Knaap WO
1640 - 1645 Distinct mechanism for antidepressant activity by blockade of central substance P receptors
Kramer MS, Cutler N, Feighner J, Shrivastava R, Carman J, Sramek JJ, Reines SA, Liu GH, Snavely D, Wyatt-Knowles E, Hale JJ, Mills SG, MacCoss M, Swain CJ, Harrison T, Hill RG, Hefti F, Scolnick EM, Cascieri MA, Chicchi GG, Sadowski S, Williams AR, Hewson L, Smith D, Carlson EJ, Hargreaves RJ, Rupniak NMJ
1646 - 1647 A "green" route to adipic acid : Direct oxidation of cyclohexenes with 30 percent hydrogen peroxide
Sato K, Aoki M, Noyori R
1647 - 1650 Onset of catalytic activity of gold clusters on titania with the appearance of nonmetallic properties
Valden M, Lai X, Goodman DW
1650 - 1653 Long-range electrostatic trapping of single-protein molecules at a liquid-solid interface
Xu XHN, Yeung ES
1653 - 1656 Design of organic molecules with large two-photon absorption cross sections
Albota M, Beljonne D, Bredas JL, Ehrlich JE, Fu JY, Heikal AA, Hess SE, Kogej T, Levin MD, Marder SR, McCord-Maughon D, Perry JW, Rockel H, Rumi M, Subramaniam C, Webb WW, Wu IL, Xu C
1656 - 1659 Detection and modeling of nontidal oceanic effects on Earth's rotation rate
Marcus SL, Chao Y, Dickey JO, Gegout P
1659 - 1662 Energetics of amino acid synthesis in hydrothermal ecosystems
Amend JP, Shock EL
1662 - 1665 Crystal structure of the catalytic domain of human plasmin complexed with streptokinase
Wang XQ, Lin XL, Loy JA, Tang J, Zhang XJC
1666 - 1668 Grain feeding and the dissemination of acid-resistant Escherichia coli from cattle
Diez-Gonzalez F, Callaway TR, Kizoulis MG, Russell JB
1668 - 1671 MP1 : A MEK binding partner that enhances enzymatic activation of the MAP kinase cascade
Schaeffer HJ, Catling AD, Eblen ST, Collier LS, Krauss A, Weber MJ
1671 - 1674 Mammalian scaffold complex that selectively mediates MAP kinase activation
Whitmarsh AJ, Cavanagh L, Tournier C, Yasuda L, Davis RJ
1674 - 1677 Enhanced phosphorylation of p53 by ATN in response to DNA damage
Banin S, Moyal L, Shieh SY, Taya Y, Anderson CW, Chessa L, Smorodinsky NI, Prives C, Reiss Y, Shiloh Y, Ziv Y
1677 - 1679 Activation of the ATM kinase by ionizing radiation and phosphorylation of p53
Canman CE, Lim DS, Cimprich KA, Taya Y, Tamai K, Sakaguchi K, Appella E, Kastan MB, Siliciano JD
1680 - 1683 NF-kappa B antiapoptosis : Induction of TRAF1 and TRAF2 and c-IAP1 and c-IAP2 to suppress caspase-8 activation
Wang CY, Mayo MW, Korneluk RG, Goeddel DV, Baldwin AS
1683 - 1686 Biological action of leptin as an angiogenic factor
Sierra-Honigmann MR, Nath AK, Murakami C, Garcia-Cardena G, Papapetropoulos A, Sessa WC, Madge LA, Schechner JS, Schwabb MB, Polverini PJ, Flores-Riveros JR
1686 - 1690 Disruption of a neuropeptide gene, flp-1, causes multiple behavioral defects in Caenorhabditis elegans
Nelson LS, Rosoff ML, Li C
1690 - 1693 Prevention of cardiac hypertrophy in mice by calcineurin inhibition
Sussman MA, Lim HW, Gude N, Taigen T, Olson EN, Robbins J, Colbert MC, Gualberto A, Wieczorek DF, Molkentin JD