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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 63, No. 3 (Jul. 15, 1969), pp. 1015-1016 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/59445 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 15:50 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Sat, 3 May 2014 15:50:29 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 63, No. 3 (Jul. 15, 1969), pp. 1015-1016Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/59445 .

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INDEX TO A UTHORS

Alper, C. A., 775 Angyal, S. J. See Dormani, D. E. Antonini, E. See Shulman, R. G. Apirion, D., 794 Armstrong, D. J., 834 Arnon, D. I. See Knaff, 1). B. Atkinson, R., 588 Aurbach, G. D. See O'Riordan, J. L. H. Ayala, F. J., 790 Bartter, F. C. See Davis, W. W. Bloom G. See Zor, U. Blumberg, W. E. See Peisach, J. Borland, B. See Zor, U. Bradley, W. H. See Hoag, K. B. Bradshaw, R. A. See Deraileau, 1). A. Braun, D. G. See Hood, L. Bresler, M. A. See Martin, D. W., Jr. Brewer, H. B., Jr., 940 Brunori, M. See Shulman, R. G. Burrows, W. J. See Armstrong, D. J. Burwell, L. R. See Davis, W. W. Chacko, S. See Holthausen, H. S. Chae, Y. B., 828 Christensen, H. N., 948 Cohen, S. S. See Toji, L. Dales, S. See Pogo, B. G. T. Davidson, E. A. See Holthausen, H. S. Davis, W. W., 718 de la Chapelle, A., 812 De Maeyer, E. See De Maeyer-Guignard, J. De Maeyer-Guigiiard, J., 732 Deranleau, D. A., 885 do Carmo, M. P., 640 Dorman, D. E., 612 Duffin, R. J., 629 Dygert, M. See Kotelchuck, D. Eichman, K. See Hood, L. Fantoni, A. See de la Chapelle, A. Feller, W., 637 Field, J. B. See Zor, U. Fox, C. F., 850 Fulp, R. R. See Lim, R. K. S. Gerard, R. W., 573 Gerber, P., 740 Glaser, D. A. See Ward, C. B. Goodlad, J. I., 595 Guzmarn, F. See Lim, R. K. S. Handlogtern, M. E. See Christensen, H. N. Hartl, D. L., 782 Hartley, J. W. See Klement, V. Helgason, S., 643 Herman, P. N. See Wever, E. G. Hersh, R., 648 Hertzler, D. R. See Wever, E. G. Hilgard, E. R., 580 lloag, K. B., 748 Holthausen, H. S., 864 Holtzer, fl. See Holthausern, H. S. Hood, L., 800 Huebuer, R. J. See Meier, H.

Jullien, P. See De Maeyer-Guignard, J. Kaback, RT. R., 724 Kampa, L. See Peisach, J. Kaneko, T. See Zor, U. Kindt, T. J. See fHood, L. Klement, V., 753 Knaff, D. B., 956, 963 Kotelchuck, D., 615 Kra, I., 655 Krause, R. M. See Hood, L. K'rauthamer, G. See Lim, R. K. S. Lackland, H. See Hood, L. Levin, E. Y. See Romeo, G. Levisohn, R., 805 Lim, R. K. S., 705 Linder, D., 699 Lowe, I. P. See Zor, U. McCatnn, S. MvI. See Zor, U. MIadoc-Jories, H. See Mauro, F. Marks, P. A. See de la Chapelle, A. Martin, D. W., Jr., 842 Matthysse, A. G., 897 Mlaurer, R. A. See Whalen, R. E. Mauro, F., 686 Mazumder, R. See Chae, Y.-B. Mteier, H., 759 M\Iizuno, D. See Nozawa, R. Monroe, J. H. See Gerber, P. Myers, D. C. See Meier, H. N-ozawa, R., 904 Ochoa, S. See Chae, Y.-B. Ogawa, T. See Vernon, L. P. Ogren, W. L. See Widholm, J. M. O'Riordan, J. L. H., 692 Peisach, J., 934 Phillips, C. See Matthysse, A. G. Pogo, B. G. T., 820 Potts, J. T., Jr. See O'Riordan, J. L. H. Price, D. L. See Hoag, K. B. P-ugh, W. E. See Klement, V. Refetoff, S. See Alper, C. A. Rennert, 0. M., 878 Roberts, J. D. See Dorman, D. E. Robin, N. I. See Alper, C. A. Romeo, G., 856 Ronan, R. See Brewer, H. B., Jr. Rowe, W. P. See Klement, V. Roy, K. L. See Armstrong, D. J. Sally, P. J., Jr., 661 Scheraga, H. A. See Kotelchuck, D. Schlessinger, D. See Apirion, D. Schneider, H. P. G. See Zor, U. Sc,hwyzer, R. See Deranleau, D. A. Segal, S., 926 Shalika, J. A. See Sally, P. J., Jr. Shulman, R. G., 623 Simmons, J. A. See Wever, E. G. Skoog, F. See Armstrong, D. J. Smith, I. See Segal, S.

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INDEX T'O A UTHORS

So511, D. See Armstrong, D. J. Spiegelman, S. See Levisohn, R. Tedeschi, H. See Tupper, J. T. Thomas, E. L. See Christensen, H. N. Toji, L., 871 Tomkins, G. M. See Martin, D. W., Jr. Tousimis, A. J. See Hoag, K. B. Tupper, J. T., 713 Vernon, L. P., 911 Wallach, N. R. See do Carmo, M. P. Ward,C.B., 800 Watt, W. B., 767

Wever, E. G., 676 Whalen, R. E., 681 Whang-Peng, J. See Gerber, P. Widholm, J. M., 668 Wittenberg, B. A. See Peisach, J. Wittenberg, J. B. See Peisach, J. Worthington, C. R., 604 Wuithrich, K. See Shulmanl, R. G. Yamamoto, H. Y. See Verilon, L. P. Yamane, T. See Shulman, R. G. Zener, C. See Duffin, R. J. Zor, U., 918

CONTENTS (Continued)

BIOCHEMISTRY--THI;, ENZYMAXTIC TERJMINATION OF POLYDEOXYNUCLEOTIDES BY 2',3'-

DIDI)IOXYADENOSINI, TRIPHOSPHA.rTE . . By Lorr^aine T oji and Seymour S. Cohen 871 BIOCHEMISTRY.-AMINOA\CYL-TRNA SYNTHE.JTASE REACTION UNIQUE TO EARLY EMBIY-

ONIC Tissui;, OF THE,H, MOUSi .By Owen M. Rennert 875 BiodHiEMlrmsTRY.-THI,u UsI1: OF N-M EJrTHYLNICOTINAMINDEC CHLORIDE AS A CONFORMA-

TIONAL PROBES FOR CHICKEN EGG-WHITEC LYsozYMiE

* . . . . . By David A. Deranleau, Ralph A. Bradshaw, and Robert Schwyzer 88 5 BIOCHIEMISTRY.-AMINO ACID SEQUENCiE RESTRICTION IN RABBIT ANTIBODY LIGI-IT

CHAINS. By Leroy Hood, Henry Lackland, Klaus Eichman, Thomas J. Kindt, Dietmar C. B1raun, and Richard M. Krause 890

BIOCHEIMISTRY.-A PROTEIN INT.E,RMEDIARY IN THEI INTErURACTION OF A HORMONEI WITH

THEi; GENOMIE. By Ann G. Mlatthysse and Cornell Phillips 897 BIOCHnwMISTRY.- R11SPLICAVTION AND PROPERTIES OF DNA IN NICOTINAMIDIE" AD ENINI C

DINUCLI]OTIDIE D)EFICIE,UNCY OF Escherichia coli CILLS

By Ryushi Nozawa and Den'ichi Mizuno 904 BioCHEIMISTRY.-PA,\RTIALLY PURIFIED PHOTOSYNTHEITIC RIExCTION CUENTERS FROM

PLANT TISSUES . . By Leo P. Vernon, Harry Y. Yamamoto, and Teruo Oyawa 911 B1IOCHIMISTRY.-STIMULATION OF ANTERIOR PITUITA\RY AD ENYL CYCLASI,E ACTIVITY AND

ADENOSINiE 3': 5'-CYCLIC PHOSPHATE1 BY HYPOTHALAMIC EXTR2VCT AND PROSTA-

GLANDIN E1 . . By Uriel Zor, Toshio Kaneko, Herman P. G. Schneider, Samuel M. McCann, Irene P. Lowe, Gail Bloom, Barbara Borland, and James B. Field 918

BIOCHEMISTRY.-DELINE'ATION OF CYSTINE AND CYSTIEINE TRANSPORT SYSTIEMS IN RAIT

KIDNEY CORTEX BY DEVELOPMENTAL PA.TrERNS . By Stanton Segal and Inez Smith 926 BIOCHEMISTRY.-HEMOGLOBIN A: AN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RE".SONANCE, STruDY

OF THE EFFECTS OF INT}ERCHAIN CONTACTS ON THEi HEME SYMMETRY OF HIGH-SPIN

AND LOW-SPIN DEIRIVATIVES OF FERRIC ALPHA CHAVINS

By J. Peisach, W. E. Blumberg, B. A. Wittenberg, J. B. Wittenberg, and L. Kampa 934 BIOCHEMISTRY.-AMINO ACID SE-QUENCE OF BOVINE THYROCALCITONIN

By H. Bryan Br-ewer, Jr., andc Rosemar-y Ronan 940 BIOCHEXJMISTRY.-Na+-FAC1LITAVTED PREJACTIONS OF NE,UTrRAL AMINO ACIDS WITH A

CATIONIC AMINO ACID TRANSPORT SYSTEM

By Halvor N. Christensen, Mary E. Handloqten, and Edwin ,. Thomas 948 BIoCH-lMISTRY.-SPIEACTRA.L EVIDENCEI FOR ii NiEJW PHOToRi4vCTIVE COMPONENT OF TllI:

OXYGEN-EVOLVING SYSTE1M IN PHOTOSYNTHIESIS

By David B. Knaff and Daniel I. Arnon 956 BIOCHI,EMiSTriY.-LIGHT-INI) UCIED OXIDA1TION OF A CHLOROPLAST B-TYp i, CYTroCHEioM E

AT - 189C .By David B. Knaff and Daniel I. Arnon 963

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CONTENTS (Continued from back cover)

PHYSIOLOGY.-REGULATION OF SUGAR TRANSPORIT IN ISOLATED BACTERIAL MEMBRANE

PREPARATIONS FROM Escherichia coli. By H. R. Kaback 724 MICROBIOLOGY.-INTERFERON SYNTHESIS IN X-IRRADIATED ANIMALS, IV. DONOR-

TYPE SERUM INTERFERONS IN RAT-TO-MOUSE RADIATION CHIMERAS INJECTED WITH

NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS

By Jacqueline De Maeyer-Guignard, Edward De Maeyer, and Pierre Jullien 732 MICROBIOLOGY.-TRANSFORMATION AND CHROMOSOME CHANGES INDUCED BY EPSTEIN-

BARR VIRUS IN NORMAL HUMAN LEUKOCYTE CULTURES

. By Paul Gerber, Jaqueline Whang-Peng, and James H. Monroe 740 MICROBIOLOGY.-A BACTERIUM CAPABLE OF USING PHYTOL AS ITS SOLE CARBON SOURCE,

ISOLATED FROM ALGAL SEDIMENT OF MUD LAKE, FLORIDA

By K. B. Hoag, W. H. Bradley, A. J. Tousimis, and D. L. Price 748 MICROBIOLOGY.-MIXED CULTURE CYTOPATHOGENICITY: A NEW TEST FOR GROWTH

OF MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUSES IN TISSUE CULTURE * . By Vaclav Klement, Wallace P. Rowe, Janet W. Hartley, and Wendell E. Pugh 753

MICROBIOLOGY.-GENETIC CONTROL BY THE hr-LocUs OF SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RESIS-

TANCE TO LEUKEMIA . . . . By H. Meier, D. D. Myers, and R. J. Huebner 759 ZOOLOGY.-ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF PEGMENT POLYMORPHISMS IN COLIAS BUTTER-

FLIES, II. THERMOREGULATION AND PHOTOPERIODICALLY CONTROLLED MELANIN

VARIATION IN Colias Eurytheme .By Ward B. Watt 767 GENETICS.-GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF RHESUS THYROXINE-BINDING PREALBUMIN:

EVIDENCE FOR TETRAMERIC STRUCTURE IN PRIMATES

By Chester A. Alper, Noel I. Robin, and Samuel Refetoff 775 GENETICS.-DYSFUNCTIONAL SPERM PRODUCTION IN Drosophila melanogaster MALES

HOMOZYGOUS FOR THE SEGREGATION DISTORTE.R ELEMENTS . By Daniel L. Hartl 782 GENETICS.-EVOLUTION OF FITNESS, V. RATE OF EVOLUTION OF IRRADIATED POPULA-

TIONS OF Drosophila .By Francisco J. Ayala 790 GENETICS.-FUNCTIONAL INTERDEPENDENCE OF RIBOSOMAL COMPONENTS OF Escherichia

coli .By David Apirion and David Schlessinger 794 GENETICS.-EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE POINTS ON THE GENOME OF RAPIDLY GROWING

E. coli B.r. By C. B. Ward and D. A. Glaser 800 GENETICS.-FURTHER EXTRACELLULAR DARWINIAN EXPERIMENTS WITH REPLICATING

RNA MOLECULES: DIVERSE VARIANTS ISOLATED UNDER DIFFERENT SELECTIVE

CONDITIONS .By Reuben Levisohn and S. Spiegelman 805 BIOCHEMISTRY.-DIFFERENTIATION OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELLS: DNA AND HEMO-

GLOBIN SYNTHESIS IN FETAL MOUSE YOLK SAC ERYTHROID CELLS

By Albert De La Chapelle, Antonio Fantoni, and Paul A. Marks 812 BIOCHEMISTRY.-TWO DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITIES WITHIN PURIFIED VACCINIA

VIRUS .By Beatriz G. T. Pogo and Samuel Dales 820 BIOCHEMISTRY.-POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN INITIATION IN E. coli: STUDIES ON THE FUNCTION

OF INITIATION FACTOR F1 By Yung-Bog Chae, Rajarshi Mazumder, and Severo Ochoa 828

BIOCHEMISTRY.-CYTOKININS: DISTRIBUTION IN TRANSFER RNA SPECIES OF

Escherichia coli By D. J. Armstrong, W. J. Burrows, F. Skoog, K. L. Roy, and D. Soll 834

BIOCHEMISTRY.-CONTROL OF SPECIFIC GENE EXPRESSION EXAMINED IN SYNCHRONIZED

MAMMALIAN CELLS.

By David W. Martin, Jr., Gordon M. Tomkins, and Michael A. Bresler 842 BIOCHEMISTRY.-A LIPID REQUIREMENT FOR INTRODUCTION OF LACTOSE TRANSPORT IN

Escherichia coli .By C. Fred Fox 850 BIOCHEMISTRY.-UROPORPHYRINOGEN III COSYNTHETASE IN HUMAN CONGENITAL

ERYTHROPOIETIC PORPHYRIA . . . By Giovanni Romeo and Ephraim Y. Levin 856 BIOCHEMISTRY.-EFFECT OF 5-BROMODEOXYURIDINE ON EXPRESSION OF CULTURED

CHONDROCYTES GROWN in vitro . By H. Schulte Holthausen, S. Chacko, E. A. Davidson, and H. Holtzer 864

(Continued on facing page)

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CONTENTS

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEARNING ..573 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Ralph W. Gerard, Chairman 573 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL HEURISTICS OF LEARNING .Ernest R. Hilgard 580 COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEARNING IN ACTION .Richard Atkinson 588 COMPUTERS AND THE SCHOOLS IN MODERN SOCIETY. John I. Goodlad 595

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES: OFFICERS, COUNCIL, AND MEMBERS .971 INDEX TO AUTHORS OF ARTICLES (Volume 63, no. 3) .1015

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

PHYSICS.-STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS OF NERVE MYELIN By C. R. Worthington 604 CHEMISTRY.-NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY: "3C SPECTRA OF

UNSUBSTITUTED INOSITOLS . By Douglas E. Dorman, S. J. Angyal, and J. D. Roberts 612 CHEMISTRY.-THE INFLUENCE OF SHORT-RANGE INTERACTIONS ON PROTEIN CONFORMA-

TION, III. DIPEPTIDE DISTRIBUTIONS IN PROTEINS OF KNOWN SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURE .By D. Kotelchuck, M. Dygert, and H. A. Scheraga 615

CHEMISTRY.-NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCES OF RECONSTITUTED MYOGLOBINS

.ByR. G. Shulman, Kurt Wuthrich, T. Yamane, Eraldo Antonini, and Maurizio Brunori 623

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES.-GEOMETRIC PROGRAMMING, CHEMICAL EQUILIB- RIUM, AND THE ANTI-ENTROPY FUNCTION . . . By R. J. Duffin and C. Zener 629

MATHEMATICS.-ON THE FLUCTUATIONS OF SUMS OF INDEPENDENT RANDOM VARIABLECS

By William Feller 637 MATHEMATICS.-MINIMAL IMMERSIONS OF SPHERES INTO SPHERES

By Manfredo P. do Carmo and Nolan R. Wallach 640 MATHEMATICS.-APPLICATIONS OF THE RADON TRANSFORM TO REPRESENTATIONS OF

SEMISIMPLE LIE GROUPS. By Sigurdur Helgason 643 MATHEMATICS.-DIRECT SOLUTION OF GENERAL ONE-DIMENSIONAL LINEAR PARABOLIC

EQUATION VIA AN ABSTRACT PLANCHEREL FORMULA . . By Reuben Hersh 648 MATHEMATICS.-COHOMOLOGY OF KLEINIAN GROUPS. By Irwin Kra 655 MATHEMATICS.-THE PLANCHEREL FORMULA FOR SL(2) OVER A LOCAL FIELD

By P. J. Sally, Jr., and J. A. Shalika 661

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

BOTANY.-PHOTORESPIRATORY-INDUCF,D SENESCENCE OF PLANTS UNDER CONDITIONS OF Low CARBON DIOXIDE. By Jack AM. Widholm and William L. Ogren 668

PSYCHOLOGY.-IIEARING IN THEI BLACKFOOTED PENGUIN, Spheniscus demersus, AS REPRESENTED BY THE COCHLEAR POTENTIALS

. By Ernest Glen Wever, Paul N. Herman, James A. Simmons, and David R. Hertzler 676 PSYCHOLOGY.-ESTROGEN "RECEPTORS" IN BRAIN: AN UNSOLVED PROBLEM

By Richard E. Whalen and Richard A. Maurer 681 MEDICAL SCIENCES.-AGE RESPONSE TO X-RADIATION OF MUJRINE LYMPHOMA CELLS

SYNCHRONIZED in vivo. By F. Mauro and H. Madoc-Jones 686 MEDICAL SCIENCES.-IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY OF PURIFIED HUMAN PARATHYROID

HORMONE . . . By J. L. H. O'Riordan, G. D. Aurbach, and J. T. Potts, Jr. 692 MEDICAL SCIENCES.-GENE Loss IN IHUMAN TERATOMAS . . . By David Linder 699 MEDICAL SCIENCES.-CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH PAIN

EVOKE,D BY BRADYKININ AND ITS ALTERATION BY MORPHINE AND ASPIRIN

By R. K. S. Lim, G. Krauthamer, F. Guzman, and R. R. Fulp 705 PHYSIOLOGY.-MICROELECTRODIEC STUDII3S ON THE ME,MBRANE, PROPE,RTIE,S OF ISOLATE,D

MITOCHONDRIA, II. ABSENCE OF A METABOLIC DEPENDENCE,

By Joseph T. Tupper and Henry Tedeschi 713 PHYSIOLOGY.-INHIBITION OF THE EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN II ON ADRENAL STEROID

PRODUCTION BY DIETARY SODIUM.

By Warren W. Davis, Lawrence R. Burwell, and Frederic C. Bartter 718 (Continued on inside back cover)

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