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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 69, No. 3 (Mar., 1972), pp. 773-776 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/61381 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 08:18 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 08:18:25 AM 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. 69, No. 3 (Mar., 1972), pp. 773-776Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/61381 .

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Selected New and Recent Titles from NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Asbestos: The Need for and Feasibility of Air Pollution Controls, Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants

ISBN 0-309-01927-3; 1971, vii + 40 pp., paper, $1.75 This monograph discusses the pathogenicity of

asbestos in man and animals, human nonoccupational exposure to asbestos, and health risks associated with various degrees and types of exposure. It also identifies sources of environmental contamination by asbestos and indicates high-priority areas where research is needed.

An Assessment of Industrial Activity in the Field of Biomedical Engineering, Committee on the Interplay of Engineering with Biology and Medicine

ISBN 0-309-01925-7; 1971, xvi + 146 pp., paper, $5.25 Current attitudes and activities in the biomedical

engineering industry are analyzed in this report, which also offers a profile of the industry, identifies major areas that have an effect on industrial contributions to the health care system, and recommends action to meet current and future needs in health care.

Evaluating the Safety of Food Chemicals, Food Protec- tion Committee

ISBN 0-309-01859-5; 1970, v + 55 pp., paper, $2.50 This report directs attention to recently

proposed or adopted procedures for evaluation of the safety of food chemicals and considers the new methods against a background of experience with conventional procedures.

Fluorides, Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmos- pheric Pollutants

ISBN 0-309-01922-2; 1971, xi + 295 pp., paper, $6.50 For those concerned with the biologic effects of

atmospheric pollutants, this volume evaluates the

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world literature on fluorides and summarizes the best scientific knowledge available on their biologic effects. Topics discussed include environmental sources and forms, of fluorides and their relative hazards to plants, animals, and humans, with particular emphasis on the susceptibility of special population groups.

Jamaica Bay and Kennedy Airport: A Multidisciplinary Environmental Study, Environmental Studies Board

ISBN 0-309-01874-4; 1971, 178 pp. in 2 volumes + 13 foldout 3-color maps, paper, $8.95 per set

This report identifies and evaluates the effects of various plans for expansion of New York's Kennedy Airport on the physical environment and on human ecology in the Jamaica Bay area, suggests alternative courses of action, and examines their implications.

Immunoglobulins: Biologic Aspects and Clinical Uses, Ed. by Ezio Merler, Division of Medical Sciences

ISBN 0-309-01850-1; 1971, xii + 404 pp., illus., cloth, $9.50

The papers presented in this volume review the fundamental, technological, and clinical aspects of immunoglobulins and suggest lines of investigation that may further increase their value in preventing and alleviating human disease.

Reference Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, Food Protection Committee

ISBN 0-309-01863-3; 1971, 40 pp., paper, $2.25 In an effort to simplify laboratory practice and

minimize variability of results, this report suggests reference methods for establishing microbiological criteria for classes of foods susceptible to micro- biological contamination.

'MY OF SCIENCES ing Office venue )418

Complete Catalog Available Upon Request

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AUTHO

Aller, L. H. 694 Gresser, I. Anderson, W. F. 706 Griffin, J.: Aposhian, H. V. 772 Griffith, 0 Avitabile, G. 772 Habener, J Axel, R. 535 Halgren, I Baker, L. R. 717 Hastings, J Baluda, M. A. 576 Herner, R. Benedetti, E. 772 Hirschberg Berridge, M. J. 553 Horsley, V Birrell, G. B. 561 Horwitz, A Bodley, J. W. 686 Ikeda, K. Boon, T. 549 IsselbacheI Bovey, F. A. 599 Jackson, J. Bradshaw, R. A. 581 Jansen, J. Brostoff, S. 617 Jarabak, J Brown, J. H. 539 Jen, P. 7' Burke, C. A. 561 Ji, S. 726 Burris, R. H. 672 Johnson, I Byers, R. E. 717 Jost, P. C. Cabrer, B. 733 Kasamatsu Campbell, A. 676 Kemper, B Carroll, B. 694 Kennedy, Carter, H. 617 Kielley, W Chang, R. 676 Klein, M.: Chapman, K. M. 613 Koch, G. Chavel, I. 633 Kretsinger Chen, H.-C. 702 Kumar, A. Coffee, C. J. 581 Lande, S. Coleman, A. W. 613 Leary, P. Coleman, J. R. 613 Lee, G. B. Craig, L. C. 702 Lesch, G. I Craven, G. R. 544 Leyh-Boui: Crystal, R. G. 706 Lin, S. 7( de Haseth, P. L. 629 Lindahl, P del Campillo-Campbell, A. 676 Lindberg, Dilley, D. R. 717 Linder, R. Dobkin, L. 667 Ling, V. Donady, J. J. 566 Lipscomb, Edelman, G. M. 608 McCormic: Eisenberg, E. 667 Maeba, P. Eylar, E. H. 617 Makman, Farber, P. A. 756 Mallon, M Flexner, J. B. 558 Marriott, ' Flexner, L. B. 558 Miller, D. Fogel, M. 690 Miller, S. I Franze-Ferndndez, M. T. 772 Modolell, , Frere, J. M. 662 Nicholls, J Freychet, P. 747 Nieto, M. Friedmann, N. 765 Nockolds, Ganis, P. 772 Notkins, A Gavin, J. R., III 747 Novak, R. Gerson, I. 566 Palese, P. Ghuysen, J. M. 662 Palin, J. Goodman, M. 772 Patel, D. J Green, D. E. 726 Pedone, C

R INDEX, MARCH 1972

721 Perkins, H. R. 662 D. 613 Pestka, S. 624 H. 561 Peterson, J. A. 571 P F. 643 Pogo, A. 0. 000

. A. 652 Pollock, J. J. 662 . W. 690 Pope, B. M. 730 C. 717 Potts, J. T., Jr. 643 , C. B. 648 Prince, W. T. 553 . J. 590 Qasba, P. K. 772 . F. 590 Rasmussen, H. 553 566 Rauch, H. E. 633

, K. J. 585 Rempfer, G. F. 561 617 Rich, A. 643

K. S. 636 Richman, N. 686 533 Ridgway, S. H. 657

L7 Riggs, A. D. 761 Ring, D. 765

i. 662 Roach, F. E. 694 561 Robberson, D. L. 737

, H. 737 Rosenberg, G. L. 756 . 643 Roth, J. 747 E. P. 648 Rubin, H. 712 . W. 667 Salton, M. R. J. 662 P. 590 Schendel, P. 544 698 Schlessinger, J. 769 R. H. 581 Schlom, J. 535 681 Schlosser, D. W. 561

558 Seecof, R. L. 566

561 Sell, H. M. 717 1. 561 Smith, L. 694 le, M. 662 Spiegelman, S. 535 '1 Stafford, R. G. 561

721 Steinberg, I. Z. 769 U. 681 Stevens, A. 603

662 Swift, T. J. 640 742 Tarbell, D. S. 730 W. N. 652 Teplitz, R. L. 566

4 J. G. 657 Thoman, M. 594

544H. 539 V.zquez, D. 733 M. H. 53 Vinograd, J. 737 r. B. 561 Watson, J. 594 L. 752 Weisblum, B. 629 L. 765 Weiss, M. C. 571 r. 733 Weiss, P. A. 620 . G. 636 Wells, R. D. 761

662 Weltman, J. K. 613 C. E. 581 Wever, E. G. 657 L. 756

Wolman, Y. 765

698 Wong, P. P. 672 657 Woodward, C. K. 599 . 599 Yahara, I. 608

772 Yamamoto, Y. 730

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Selecte and R Titles

NATIONAL ACADE NATIONAL ACADEM

NATIONAL RESI

The Atmospheric Sciences and Man's Needs: Priorities for the Future, Committee on Atmospheric Sciences

ISBN 0-309-01912-5; 1971, viii + 88 pp., paper, $3.95 From among the many possible applications of

the atmospheric sciences, those that can contribute most to the solution of pressing problems in the next 5 to 10 years are delineated in this report, which also proposes an ordering of research priorities responsive to current needs.

Biochronometry, Division of Biology and Agriculture ISBN 0-309-01866-8; 1971, x + 662 pp., cloth, $15.50

The papers and discussions in this newly published record of a symposium on biochronometry report on a wide range of research in this field. Included are sections on systems and models, photo- periodic time measurements, photoreception in rhythms and photoperiodism, circannual rhythms and photo- periodic control, neural and endocrine controls, and cellular and biomedical mechanisms.

The Life Sciences, Committee on Science and Public Policy

ISBN 0-309-01770-X; 1970, xix + 525 pp., paper, $10.50 The most recent in a series of well-known

surveys of major fields of science, this report presents and analyzes data provided by more than 12,000 senior investigators and almost 1,300 college and university departments in the biological, agricultural, and medical sciences. It describes many characteristics of life scientists, presents a detailed description of academic endeavor in the field, considers problems in the handling of biological information, and discusses the unique role of the digital computer in the life sciences.

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;d New ecent from

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Marine Chemistry, Ocean Affairs Board ISBN-0-309-01928-1; 1971, x + 62 pp., paper, $2.50

This report describes the field of marine chem- istry, the activities of marine chemists, and the nature of the principal problems in the field. Not designed for professionals in the field, this report is directed toward those in neighboring scientific fields who may be interested in knowing more about the work of marine chemists.

Priorities for Space Research 1970-1980, Space Science Board

ISBN 0-309-01872-1; 1971, xii + 148 pp., paper, $4.50 Those concerned with space science and

applications programs will find useful information in this report, which discusses the objectives, estimated cost, and relative priorities of various missions in planetary and lunar exploration, astronomy, gravita- tional physics, earth environmental sciences, and the life sciences. The report deals mainly with proposed new starts, emphasizing the need for balancing large complex missions with smaller missions of high scientific priority.

Source Material for Radiochemistry, Committee on Nuclear Science

ISBN 0-309-01867; 1971, 117 pp., paper, $2.75 If you are working or studying in the field of

radiochemistry, you may find many valuable references in the new edition of this guide. It contains references to literature on basic nuclear physics and chemistry, radiochemical separation procedures and counting techniques, radiochemical applications, the design of radiochemical laboratories, and radiological safety.

EMY OF SCIENCES hing Office .venue 0418 Complete Catalog Available Upon Request

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MiCRKOMOLOGY l)egradation of single- and double-stranded RN. nucleasc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Transpeptidase activity of Strcptomyces l)-alanyl- sis/ristocetin donor and acceptor/configurations) R. Lindcr, M. R. J. Salton, H. R. Perkins, M

PHYSIOl,OG(Y AMethylxant,hine-induced escalation: a propagatec illg in culture (chicken/t(trodotoxin/Ca + +/tetra . . . Annette W. Coleman, John R. Coleman,

lRegeneration and changes in synaptic connectio system of the leech (segmental ganglia/motoncu

D)ifferentiation of sneuiomuscular junctions in cu electron microscopy/electrophysiology) .... ........ Robert L. Seeccof, Raymond L.

Cochlear structure in the dolphin, Lagenorhyncht ............ Ernest Glen Wever, J

Corrections

CHEMISTRY Crystal and molecular structure of N,N'-diethyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. Gani

BIOCHEMISTRY Regulation of the nucleolar DNA-dependent RW cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I)NA and gene therapy: transfer of mouse DNA - virions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A by frog virus 3 (virus-associated enzymes/DNA virus/ ........... Peter Palese and Gebhard Koch 698-701 i) carboxypeptidases (penicillin/bacterial cell-wall synthe-

........... J. J. Pollock, J. M. Ghuysen, . Nieto, M. Leyh-Bouille, J. M. Frere, and K. Johnson 662-666

wave phenomenon observed in skeletal muscle develop- ?aine/theophyllin/aminophyllin) ........... lames D. Griffin, Joel K. Weltman, and K. M. Chapman 613-616 is between individual nerve cells in the central nervous rons/sensory cell) . .J. K. S. Jansen and J. G. Nicholls 636-639 Itures of embryonic Drosophila cells (neurons/myocytes/

Teplitz, In6s Gerson, Kazuo Ikeda, and J. James Donady 566-570 ts obliquidens (ganglion cells/Pacific white-sided dolphin). rames G. McCormick, Jerry Palin, and Sam H. Ridgway 657-661

V,N'-diphenylurea ................ s, G. Avitabile, E. Benedetti, C. Pedone, and M. Goodman 772

IA polymerase by amino acids in Ehrlich ascites tumor ....... M. T. Franze-Fernandez and A. 0. Pogo 772 ,o human and mouse embryonic cells by polyoma pseudo- . . . . . .Pr a d m a n K . Q a s b a a n d H . V a s k e n A p o s h i a n 7 7 2

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Pyrimidine sequences from the DNA of bacteri chromatography/electrophoresis/phosphodiesterat

Elongation factors EF Tu and EF G interact at rE hydrolysis/fusidic acid/chloramphenicol/GMPPi

Structure of a calcium-binding carp myogen (mu, .......... Clive E. Nockolds, Robert

Barbiturate interaction with phosphatidylcholine o . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Peptidyl-puromycin synthesis on polyribosomes fi tion/peptidyl-tRNA/Hill equation) .....

Role of calcium and adenosine-3': 5'-cyclic monopl brane permeability/adenylate cyclase/blowfly/pro ................. .William

DNA and gene therapy: transfer of mouse DNA t virions (Correction) ............

Ribosomes cannot interact simultaneously with el aminoacyl-tRNA binding/fusidic acid/GTP) .

Lac repressor binding to synthetic DNAs of def competition experiments/equilibrium dissociation

Replication of mitochondrial DNA. Circular re] copy/separated strands/duplex synthesis/displacl .................. Donald

Identification of the proteins associated with subl ribosomal particles from Escherichia coli (three-

Circular polarization of fluorescence of probes b ment upon electronic excitation (circularly pola

New small polypeptides associated with DNA-de tion with bacteriophage T4 (polyacrylamide gel

Nature of oxygen inhibition of nitrogenase from hibition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BOTANY Ethylene: a natural regulator of sex expression 4 perfect flowers/muskmelon) . . . R. E. Byers,

CELL BIOLOGY Bioluminescence: mechanism and mode of contr ferin/luciferase/control mechanisms) .

Increased uptake of amino acids and 2-deoxy-i mouse/hamster/S V40/polyoma) .......

Characterization of messenger ribonucleoproteir polysomes/molecular weight/density gradient cen

Inhibition of DNA synthesis in animal cells by (chick embryo cells/Ca ++/Rous sarcoma virus / [

Quinacrine, a chromosome stain specific for d (double-stranded DNA /heterochromatin/proftavi'

Neuronal dynamics and axonal flow, V. The sem chanical model/electron microscopy/neuroplasm)

Restriction of the mobility of lymphocyte immun tors/lectin/NaNs/cell membranes/fluorescence m

GENETICS A mutant of Escherichia coli that requires high sites/dethiobiotin) .......... Allan I

Expression of differentiated functions in hepaton in rat hepatoma-mouse fibroblast hybrids (imi

IMMUNOLOGY Enhancement by interferon of the specific cytoto spleen/lymphoid leukemia/56Cr release) ....

In vitro stimulation of sensitized lymphocytes by nity/humoral immunity/blocking antibody/peril

........ ... ..... . . .Gary A factor that can be used to regulate an in vitro

spleen cells/plaque-forming cells) .

MEDICAL Allergic encephalomyelitis in monkeys induced SCIENCES fragments/histopathology/encephalitogenic deterl

ophages fd, fl, and 4X174 (oligothymidylate sequences/ es) ....... . ...... .. ... Ling 742-746 lated sites on ribosomes (aminoacyl-tRNA binding/GTP 7P) ............ David Lee Miller 752-755 dcle/x-ray analysis/amino-acid sequence/troponin) . . . H. Kretsinger, Carole J. Coffee, and Ralph A. Bradshaw 581-584 (membrane/nuclear resonance/infrared) ....... ......... Raymond F. Novak and J. T. Swift 640-642

om Escherichia coli (peptide bond synthesis/transpeptida- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Si d n e y P e s t k a 6 2 4 - 6 2 8 iosphate in controlling fly salivary gland secretion (mem- tein kinases) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. Prince, Michael J. Berridge, and Howard Rasmussen 553-557 ) human and mouse embryonic cells by polyoma pseudo- . .. .. Pradman K. Qasba and H. Vasken Aposhian 772

)ngation factors EF Tu and EF G (E. coli/translocation/ . ...... Nathan Richman and James W. Bodley 686-689

ned nucleotide sequence (nearest-neighbor analysis/rate constants). . . . A. D. Riggs, S. Lin, and R. D. Wells 761-764 dicative intermediates in mouse L cells (electron micros- ment synthesis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. L. Robberson, Harumi Kasamatsu, and Jerome Vinograd 737-741 )articles produced by mild ribonuclease digestion of 30S dimensional structure/insoluble RNase) ........ . . . Peter Schendel, Peter Maeba, and Gary R. Craven 544-548

)und to chymotrypsin. Change in asymmetric environ- rized luminescence/proteins/fluorescent probes) ..... . .. . . Joseph Schlessinger and Izchak Z. Steinberg 769-772

pendent RNA polymerase of Escherichia coli after infec- electrophoresis/maturation-defective mutants/gene 55).. .................. Audrey Stevens 603-607

Azotobacter vinelandii (kinetics/oxygen/uncompetitive in- .......... Peter P. Wong and R. H. Burris 672-675

)f Cucumis melo L. (cucumbers/gynoecious/monoecious/ L. R. Baker, H. M. Sell, R. C. Herner, and D. R. Dilley 717-720

A1 of scintillon activity (dinoflagellates/Gonyaulax/luci- ......... Margaret Fogel and J. W. Hastings 690-693

-glucose by virus-transformed cells in culture (lectins/ . . . . . . . . . . ..... . K. J. Isselbacher 585-589 and messenger RNA from KB cells (eukaryotic cells/

'rifugation) . . . . .. Ajit Kumar and Uno Lindberg 581-685 ethylene diamine tetraacetate, and its reversal by zinc ]i thymidine/density-dependent inhibition) . Harry Rubin 712-716 eoxyadenylate-deoxythymidylate-rich regions in DNA te/acridine orange/fluorescence) ........... ...... Bernard Weisblum and Pieter L. de Haseth 629-632

isolid state of the moving axonal column (nerve fiber/me- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Paul A. Weiss 620-623

oglobulin receptors by concanavalin A (lymphocyte recep- icroscopy) . . . . Ichiro Yahara and Gerald M. Edelman 608-612

concentrations of biotin (transport/repression/binding 'ampbell, Alice del Campillo-Campbell, and Robin Chang 676-680 ia cell hybrids: induction of mouse albumin production nunodiffusion) . . Jerry A. Peterson and Mary C. Weiss 571-575

xicity of sensitized lymphocytes (target tumor cells/mouse . . .Pernilla Lindahl, Patricia Leary, and Ion Gresser 721-725

herpes simplex virus and vaccinia virus (cellular immu- heral leukocytes/viral antigens)............ L. Rosenberg, Paul A. Farber, and Abner Louis Notkins 756-760 )rimary immune response (mice/Rauscher leukemia virus/

......... James Watson and Marilyn Thoman 594-598

by a peptide from the Al protein (clinical signs/peptide zinants) ................

. . E. H. Eylar, S. Brostoff, J. Jackson, and H. Carter 617-619

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INFORMATION TO CONTRIBUTORS .............. .

Physical Sciences

ASTRONOMY Surface photometry of celestial sources from a (diffuse light/Milky Way/gegenschein/zodiacc ............. Franklin E. Ro

CHEMISTRY On a theory for the passive transport of solu membranes/peptides/activation energy) . . .

Crystal and molecular structure of N,N'-dieth: . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . P. Ga

Photoelectron microscopy: a new approach to photoemission/fluorescence microscopy/membr

C. A. Burke, D. W. Schlosser, M. H. Mallon Approximations to self-consistent field molecul:

cules/valence theory) ........... Magnetic resonance studies on membrane and n

in sonicated lecithin dispersions (PMR/nucle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of ri

Prebiotic synthesis of hydrophobic and protein a mass spectrometry/amino-acid analyzer) . . .............. David Ring, I

New method to prepare N-t-butoxycarbonyl d butyl dicarbonate or di-t-butyl dithiol dicarb

MATHEMATICS Holomorphic embedding of complex curves il theorem/Kaehler manifold/Riemann surfaces)

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY Evidence for translation of viral-specific RNA bridization/ [ H]DNA /nuclear RNA /mRNA /

Widespread presence, in chickens, of DNA con (DNA-RNA hybridization/DNA intermediat

Inactivation of ribosomes in vitro by colicin E3 units/immunity factor/16S ribosomal RNA /c,

Stimulation by dopamine of adenylate cyclase il phosphate formation in intact retina (adrer ouabain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Inhibition by elongation factor EF G of aminc GTPase/fusidic acid/GMPPCP)......

Initiation of hemoglobin synthesis: comparison using natural messenger RNA (initiation fact

Heavy meromyosin: evidence for a refractory s myosin/enzyme kinetics) .........

Regulation of the nucleolar DNA-dependent I cells (Correction) ............

Insulin receptors in human circulating cells and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jam es

Electromechanochemical model of mitochondri effect/bimodal octet principle/oxidative phosph

Mechanism of the enzymatic synthesis of cai CDP-diglyceride/isotope distribution) . . .

Human placental 15-hydroxyprostaglandin deh enzyme/enzyme kinetics) .........

Proparathyroid hormone: identification of a bi( tides/molecular weight/protein synthesis/imml ...........: . . Byron Kemp,

Effect of corticotropin and desglycinamide'-ly: (mice/pituitary peptides/memory consolidatior

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space vehicle: introduction and observational procedures I1 light/contre lumikre/OSO-6) ............. ach, Benjamin Carroll, Lawrence H. Aller, and Leroi Smith 694-697

Le through semipermeable membranes (dialysis/cellophane .......... Lyman C. Craig and Hao-Chia Chen 702-705

yl-N,N'-diphenylurea (Correction) ........ nis, G. Avitabile, E. Benedetti, C. Pedone, and M. Goodman 772 mapping organic and biological surfaces (photoionization/ anes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. H. Griffith, G. H. Lesch, G. F. Rempfer, G. B. Birrell,

, G. B. Lee, R. G. Stafford, P. C. Jost, and T. B. Marriott 561-565 Lr wavefunctions (molecular orbitals/wavefunctions for mole-

... ... T h o m a s A . H a lgren a n d W illia m N . L ip sc o m b 6 5 2 -6 5 6 iodel membrane systems: proton magnetic relaxation rates ar relaxation/Fourier transform NMR) ......... Alan F. Horwitz, William J. Horsley, and Melvin P. Klein 590-593 bonuclease A in H20 (histidine/NMR exchangeable protons) Dinshaw J. Patel, Clare K. Woodward, and Frank A. Bovey 599-602 ,mino acids (electric-discharge synthesis/gas chromatography-

recheskel Wolman, Nadav Friedmann, and Stanley L. Miller 765-768 erivatives and the corresponding sulfur analogs from di-t- onates and amino acids (blocking groups/peptide synthesis). D. Stanley Tarbell, Yutaka Yamamoto, and Barry M. Pope 730-732

n spaces of constant holomorphic curvature (Wirtinger's ........... Issac Chavel and Harry E. Rauch 633-635

in cells of a mouse mammary carcinoma (RNA-DNA hy- polysomes) . . . . R. Axel, J. Schlom, and S. Spiegelman 535-538

lplementary to the RNA genome of avian leukosis viruses e/avian myeloblastosis virus) . . . . . . .M. A. Baluda 576-580 , and its mechanism of action (30S and 50S ribosomal sub- )licins E,, E2, and K) .. . . . . . ... Thierry Boon 549-552 i retinal homogenates and of adenosine-3':5'-cyclic mono- ergic receptors/epinephrine/norepinephrine/protein kinase/

... .. Joan Heller Brown and Maynard H. Makman 539-543 acyl-tRNA binding to ribosomes (Millipore filter/EF Tu/

. Bartolom6 Cabrer, David Vazquez, and Juan Modolell 733-736 of model reactions that use artificial templates with those ors/elongation factors/fusidic acid/GDPCP/puromycin) .

..... . .Ronald G. Crystal and W. French Anderson 706-711 Late unable to bind to actin in the presence of ATP (muscle/ . . Evan Eisenberg, Louis Dobkin, and W. Wayne Kielley 667-671 ANA polymerase by amino acids in Ehrlich ascites tumor

........ M. 7'. Franze-Ferndndez and A. 0. Pogo 772 fibroblasts (lymphocytes/monoiodoinsulin/glucose oxidation) R. Gavin III, Jesse Roth, Phyllis Jen, and Pierre Freychet 747-751 .al structure and function (energy transduction/electric field orylation/active transport) ............. ........... David E. Green and Sungchul Ji 726-729

diolipin in Escherichia coli (phosphatidylglycerol/glycerol/ ...... .Carlos B. Hirschberg and Eugene P. Kennedy 648-651 ydrogenase (glycerol stabilization/pyridine nucleotide-linked

... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J o s e p h J a r a b a k 5 3 3 - 5 3 4 synthetic precursor to parathyroid hormone (tryptic pep- noassay) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r, Joel F. Habener, John T. Potts, Jr., and Alexander Rich 643-647 line vasopressin on suppression of memory by puromycin /ACTH/maze learning) ...............

. Saul Lande, Josefa B. Flexner, and Louis B. Flexner 558-560

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