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I N D EX
A-i agent identified as M. gallisepticum (O'Mal- ley et al.), 895
ABBOT, C. G. Solar Variation, A Weather Element, 1627
ABODERIN, A. A., and J. S. FRUTON. Inacti- vation of Chymotrypsin by Diphenyl- diazomethane, 1252
"Abortive" iinfection (Sauer and Defendi), 452 ABRASH, L. See Breslow, E., 640 Acetoxycycloheximide effect on memory in
mice (Flexner et al.), 730 Acetyl CoA carboxylase (Gregolin et al.),
148, 1751 Acetylcholine receptor and ACh esterase
(Podleski and Nachmansohn), 1034 Acetylcholinesterase in frog nerve fibers
(Brzin), 1560 ACHMATOWICZ, S. See Leonard, N. J., 709 Acid mucopolysaccharides in tissue cultures
(Matalon and Dorfman), 1310 Acid-base indicator properties of sulfonephtha-
leins and benzeins (Kolthoff et al.), 1370 Acidemia, isovaleric (Tanaka et al.), 236 Acids, teichoic (Burger), 910 Acridine mutations in T4 lysozyme (Terzaghi
et al.), 500 Adeno-associated virus nucleic acid (Rose
et al.), 86 Adenosine 3',5' cyclophosphate (Huijing and
Larner), 647 Adenosine triphosphatase, Na +- and K +-
(Chignell and Titus), 1620 Adenosine 5'-triphosphate inhibition of
G6PDH (Avigad), 1543 Adenosine triphosphate requirement for ribo-
some activation (Marcus and Feeley), 1770 Adenovirus multiplication (Thomas and
Green), 243 Adenovirus 7-SV40 hybrids, DNA linkage in
(Baum et al.), 1509 Adenyl cyclase, insulin inhibition of (Jungas),
757 Agrobacterium tumefaciens, RNase in (Reddi),
1207 Alcohol dehydrogenase in maize (Schwartz),
1431 Alcoholism (Roach and Williams), 566 Aldolase in mammalian tissues (Penhoet et al.),
1275 Aldosterone, nuclear receptors for (Fanestil
and Edelman), 872 Algebras, Jordan, noncommutative (McCrim-
mon and Schafer), 1 Alkali components of myosin (Gershman et al.),
966 Alkali metal cation release by nigericin (Graven
et al.), 654 Alkaline pH dependence of chymotrypsin
reaction (Bender et al.), 833 Alkaline phosphatase: hormone induction of
(Griffin and Cox), 946; of E. coli (Tait and Vallee), 1247
ALLARD, R. W. See Harding, J., 99 Allelomorphism and carboxypeptidase A vari-
ants (Walsh et al.), 1339 ALLFREY, V. G. See Pogo, A. O., 550 Allosteric effect in hemoglobin (Ben.esch et al.),
1268, 1926
Allosteric enzyme mechanism (Kirschner et al.), 1661
ALOUSI, A., and N. WEINER. The Regulation of Norepinephrine Synthesis in Sym- pathetic Nerves: Effect of Nerve Stimu- lation, Cocaine, and Catecholamine-Re- leasing Agents, 1491
Amino acid incorporations directed by ribo- polynucleotides (Morgan et al.), 1899
Amino acid polymerization in cell-free systems (Takeda and Lipmann), 1875
Amino aldehydes in tropocollagen (Blumenfeld and Gallop), 1260
Aminoacyl-sRNA binding inhibited by NaF (Ravel et al.), 701
Anamnestic reactivity in rabbits (Taliaferro and Taliaferro), 1151
ANDERSON, E. C. See Tobey, R. A., 1520 ANDERSON, J. M. See Boardman, N. K., 586 ANDERSON, 0. See Twitty, V., 864 Animal health iinprovements anid protein food
increase (Pritchard), 360 ANTHONY, D. D., E. ZESZOTEK, and D. A.
GOLDTHWAIT. Initiation by the DNA- Dependent RNA Polymerase, 1026
Antibody, human serum, to Burkitt's lym- phoma cell antigen (Old et al.), 1699
Anti-y-globulin neutralization of HSAT infec- tion (Ashe and Notkins), 447
Antigen(s): and delayed hypersensitivity (David), 72;, cellular, and nonallelie genes (Irwin), 93; solubilization and purification of (Nathenson and Davies), 476; Burkitt's lymphoma, antibody to (Old et al.), 1699
Antigenic determinants of teichoic acids (Bur- ger), 910
Antiserum, antilymphocytic (Levey and Meda- war), 1130
Approximant method for geometric programing (Charnes and Cooper), 1361
Approximation by polynomials (Walsh), 1406 A-protein mutants, missense suppression of
(Carbon et al.), 764; (Gupta and Khorana), 772
Apurinic acid as template in polynucleotides (Karkas and Chargaff), 1241
ARMENTROUT, S. A. See Weisberger, A. S., 1612
ARMSTRONG, D. J. A Hypothesis Concerning the Mechanism of Auxin Action, 64
Aromatic compounds (Schooley et al.), 1377 ASHE, W. K., and A. L. NOTKINS. Neutraliza-
tion of an Infectious Herpes Simplex Virus-Antibody Complex by Anti--y-Glob- -ulin, 447
Asparaginases, antitumor activity (Sehwartz et at.), 1516
Attachment of fl phage to E. coli (Caro and Schn6s), 126
ATTARDI, G. See Houssais, J.-F., 616 ATWOOD, K. C. See Ritossa, F. M., 496 AURELIAN, L., and R. R. WAGNER. Two
Populations of Herpes Virus Virions Which Appear to Differ in Physical Properties and DNA Composition, 902
Autoradiographic studies of human chromo- somes (Sandberg et al.), 105
Auxin, mechanism of action (Armstrong), 64
1929
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1930 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.
AVIGAD, G. Inhibition of Glucose 6-Phos- phate Dehydrogenase by Adenosine 5'-Tri- phosphate, 1543
AXELROD, J. See Zweig, M., 515 Axons, squid giant, excitability of (Tasaki
etal.), 1116 Azotobacter, nitrogenase system from (Bulen
and LeComte), 979
Bacillus subtilis: lysine-sRNA from (Laz- zarini), 185; seryl-tRNA of (Doi et al.), 1548
Bacteriophage (see Phage) BAILEY, R. W., and W. Z. HASSID. Xylan
Synthesis from Uridine-Diphosphate-D- Xylose by Particulate Preparations from Immature Corncobs, 1586
BAKER, G. T. See Greenigard, O., 1303 BALTIMORE, D., and M. GIRARD. An Inter-
mediate in the Synthesis of Poliovirus RNA, 741
BALTIMORE, D. See Girard, M., 999 Banach spaces (Browder), 419 BARILE, M. F. See O'Malley, J. P., 895 BARKER, K. L., and J. C. WARREN. Template
Capacity of Uterine Chromatin: Control by Estradiol, 1298
BARKER, L. F. See O'Malley, J. P., 895 BARNES, J. E. See Warner, H. R., 1233 Baryon resonances as rotational states (Paul-
ing), 1676 Base stacking in polyuridylic acid (Michelson
and Morlnv), 1528 BASILICO, C., G. MARIN, and G. DI MAYORCA.
Requirement for the Integrity of the Viral Genome for the Induction of Host DNA Synthesis by Polyoma Virus, 208
BASSHRAM, J. A. See Jensen, R. G., 1095 BATKIN, S. The Effect of RNA on the Re-
covery of Spinal-Sectioned Carp (Cyprinus carpio), 1689
B AUERLE, R. H., aid P. MARGOLIN. The Functional Organization of the Trypto- phan Gene Cluister in Salmonella typhi- murium, 1 11
BA-M, S. G., P. R. REICH, C. J. HYBNER, W. P. ROWE, and S. M. WEISSMAN. Biophysi- cal Evidence for Linkage of Adenovirus and S\40 DNA's in Adenovirus 7-SV40 Hybrid Particles, 1 509
mn-B1oClOC21H2 (Potenza an-d Lipscomb), 1917 BEACH, F. A. Ontogeny of "Coitus-Related"
Reflexes in the Female Guinea Pig, 526 Beef brain (Na+ + K+)-ATPase (Chignell and
Titus), 1620 Behavioral assay procedures for transfer of
learning (Rosenblatt and Miller), 1423, 1683
BELL, D. E. Responsibilities of Government in the Support of Food Production and Distribution, 307
BELLAS, T. See Ringold, H. J., 255 BENDER, M. L., M. J. GIBIAN, and D. J.
WHELAN. The Alkaline pH Dependence of Chymotrypsin Reactions: Postulation of a pH-Dependent Intramolecular Com- petitive Inhibition, 833
BENDICH, A. See Borenfreund, E., 672 BENESCH, R., R. E. BENESCH, and I. TYUMA.
Subunit Exchange and Ligand Binding, IL. The Mechanism of the Allosteric Effect in Hemoglobin, 1268,1926
BENESCH, R. E. See Benesch, R., 1268, 1926 Benzeins in AN (Kolthoff et al.), 1370 Benzo [al pyrenie and cell transformation
(Huberman and Sachs), 1123 BERG, P. See Carbon, J., 764 BERGER, J. E. See Low, B. W., 1746 BERGER, R., and P. C. ORR. The Fire Areas
on Santa Rosa Island, California, II, 1678
BERGER, R. See Orr, P. C., 1409 BERNSTEIN, I. A. See Hoober, J. K., 594, 1927 BHoWMIK, S. See Kolthoff, I. M., 13'70 BIESELE, J. J. See Painter, T. S., 1920 BILLICH, I. H., M. DISHON, M. SCHULZ, G. H.
WEIss, and D. A. YPHANTIS. The Effects of Rotor Deceleration on Equilibrium Sedi- mentation Experiments, 399
Biosynthesis of: isoperoxidases in rye plants (Siegel and Galston), 1040; C' component (Colten et al.), 1158; acid mucopolysac- charides (Matalon and Dorfman), 1310; linkage region of chondroitin sulf ate- protein complex (Robinson et al.), 1859; L-isoleucine in R. rubrum (Ning and Gest), 1823
BITTMAN, R. See Kirschner, K., 1661 BITZ, SISTER M. C., and B. NAGY. Ozonolysis
of "Polymer-Type" Material in Coal, Kero- gen, and in the Orgueil Meteorite: A Preliminary Report, 1383
BLACK, P. H. See Reich, P. R., 78 -. See Henry, P., 1170
BLUJMENFELD, 0. O., and P. M. GALLOP. Amino Aldehydes in Tropocollagen: The Nature of a Probable Cross-Link, 1260
BOARDMAN, N. K., S. W. THORNE, and J. M. ANIDERSON. Fluorescence Properties of Particles Obtained by Digitonin Frag- mentation of Spinach Chloroplasts, 586
BOEYENS, J. C. A., and H. M. MCIcCONNELL. Spin-Labeled Hemoglobin, 22
BOG. See Ohnishi, S., 809 BOGDANOWICZ. W. M. OnL AVolumes Generat-
ing the Same Lebesgue-Bochner Integra- tion, 1399
Bombarded nucleosides and uracils (Herak and Gordy), 7, 1354
BOREK, C., and L. SACHS. The Difference in Contact Inhibitioni of Cell Replication between Normal Cells and Cells Trans- formed by Different Carcinogens, 1705
BOREK, E. See Tsutsui, E., 1003 BORENFREUND, E., M. KRIM, F. K. SANDERS,
S. S. STERNBERG, and A. BENDICH. Malignant Conversion of Cells in vitro by Carcinogens and Viruses, 672
Boron nitride and graphite (Pauling), 1646 BoRsos, T. See Colten, H. R., 1158 BoRST, P. See Kroon, A. M., 1836 Bovine carboxypeptidase A variants (Walsh
et al.), 1339 Bovine neurophysin binding of oxytocin
(Breslow and Abrash), 640 BOYSE, E. A. See Old, L. J., 1699 Brain extracts and learned behavior (Rosen-
blatt and Miller), 1423, 1683
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VOL. 56, 1966 INDEX 1931
Brain, glucose metabolism in, and alcoholism (Roach and Williams), 566
BRAUN, A. C., and H. N. WOOD. On the Inhibition of Tumor Inception in the Crown-Gall Disease with the Use of Ribonuclease A, 1417
BRESLOW, E., and L. ABRAsH. The Binding of Oxytocin and Oxytocin Analogues by Purified Bovine Neurophysins, 640
BRODIE, A. F. See Watanabe, T., 940 BRODY, S., and E. L. TATUM. The Primary
Biochemical Effect of a Morphological Mutation in Neurospora crassa, 1290
BROOME, J. D. See Schwartz, J. H., 1516 BROWDER, F. E. On the Unification of the
Calculus of Variations and the Theory of Monotone Nonlinear Operators in Banach Spaces, 419 -. Existence and Approximation of Solutions of Nonlinear Variational In- equalities, 1080
BROmWN, B. I., and D. H. BROWN. Lack of an a-1,4-Glucan: a-1,4-Glucan 6-Glyco- syl Transferase in a Case of Type IV Glycogenosis, 725
BROWN, D. H. See Brown, B. I., 725 BROWN, H. C., I. ROTHBERG, P. VON R.
SCHLEYER, M. M. DONALDSON, and J. J. HARPER. The Slow Rates of Solvolysis of endo-5,6-Trimethylene-endo-(2 and 8)- Norbornyl Tosylates: Steric Hindrance to Ionization and the Foote-Schleyer Correlation, 1653
BRZIN, M. The Localization of Acetyleholin- esterase in Axonal Membranes of Frog Nerve Fibers, 1560
BUDD, M. A. See Tanaka, K., 236 BtHLER, W. J. Probability Generating Func-
tions and Their Iterates, 1912 BULEN, W. A., and J. R. LECOMTE. The
Nitrogenase System from Azotobacter: Two-Enzyme Requirement for N2 Reduc- tion, ATP-Dependent H2 Evolution, and ATP Hydrolysis, 979
BUNN, II-. F., and J. H. JANDL. Exchange of Heme among Hemoglobin Molecules, 974
BUNNENBERG, E. See Schooley, I). A., 1377 BURGER, M. M. Teichoic Acids: Antigenic
Determinants, Chain Separation, and Their Location in the Cell Wall, 910
Burkitt's lymphoma cell antigen and human serum antibody (Old et al.), 1699
BURRIS, R. H. See Lockshin, A., 1564 BIJRSZTYN, H. See Leder, P., 1579
Calculus of variations (Browder), 419 CALDWELL, D. J. Some Observations of the
Faraday Effect, 1391 California (Santa Rosa Island) fire areas (Orr
and Berger), 1409; (Berger and Orr), 1678 CALVIN, M. See Corker, G. A., 1365 CANTOR, C. R., and T. H. JUKES. The Repeti-
tion of Homologous Sequences in the Poly- peptide Chains of Certain Cytochromes and Globins, 177
CAPPS, W. I. See Huebner, R. J., 1164 CARBON, J., P. BERG, and C. YANOFSKY.
Studies of Missense Suppression of the
Tryptophan Synthetase A-Protein Mutant A36, 764
Carboxylase, acetyl CoA (Gregolin et al.), 148, 1751
Carboxypeptidase A (Shulman et al.), 39; (Walsh et al.), 1339
Carcinogens, malignant conversion of cells by (Borenfreund et al.), 672
Carcinogen-transformed cells (Huberman and Sachs), 1123; (Borek and Sachs), 1705
CAREY, F. G., and J. M. TEAL. Heat Conser- vation in Tuna Fish Muscle, 1464
CARO, L. G., and M. SCHN6S. The Attach- ment of the Male-Specific Bacteriophage fI to Sensitive Strains of Escherichia coli, 126
CARRAWAY, K. L. See Leonard, N. J., 709 CARTER, W. B. See Friedman, R. M., 440 Casein synthesis (Stockdale and Topper), 1283 CAVICCHI, P. See Wool, I. G., 991 Cecidomyiidae, E-chromosomes in (Painter),
853 Cell division, mammalian (Tobey et al.), 1520 Cell division- regulation (Egyud and Szent-
Gy6rgyi), 203 Cell replication, contact inhibition of (Borek
and Sachs), 1705 Cell susceptibility to transformation by BP
(Huberman and Sachs), 1123 Cell-free substances in mediation of hyper-
sensitivity (David), 72 Cell-free systems, amino acid polymerization in
(Takeda and Lipmann), 1875 Cells, Sertoli (Kodani and Kodani), 1200 Cells, transformed, RNases in (Reddi), 1207 Cellular membranes, protein conformations iti
(Wallach and Zahler), 1552 Cell-wall location of teichoic acids (Burger),
910 Central limit theorem (Friedman et al.), 1062 Chains, H and L, of gamma globulin (Shapiro
et al.), 216 CHANTOONI, M. K., JR. See Kolthoff, I. M.)
1370 CHARGAFF, E. See Karkas, J. D., 664
See Lin, H. J., 954 See Karkas, J. D., 1241
CHARNES, A., and W. W. COOPER. A Convex Approximant Method for Nonconvex Extensions of Geometric Programing, 1361
Chemical modification of hemoglobins (Simon and Konigsberg), 749
CHEN, C. C. H. See Low, B. W., 1746 Chicken hemoglobin (Hashimoto and Wilt),
1477 Chicks, memory consolidation in (Lee-Teng
and Sherman), 926 CHIGNELL, C. F., and E. TITUS. The Effect of
Hydroxylamine on a Na +- and K +- Requiring Adenosine Triphosphatase from Beef Brain, 1620
Chimpanzee blood (Wiener et al.), 458 Chitin oligosaccharide binding to lysozyme
(Dahlquist et al.), 26 Chloroplast lamellar protein (Lockshin and
Burris), 1564 Chloroplasts: digitonin fragmentation of
(Boardman et al.), 586; photosynthesis by (Jensen and Bassham), 1095
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1932 INDEX PRoc. N. A. S.
Chotidroitin sulfate-proteini conmplex (Robinson et al.), 1859
CHOWLA, S. On a Conjecture of MViarshall Hall, 417
Chromatin, uterine, template capacity of (Barker and Warren), 1298
Chromosomes: human, autoradiographic stud- ies of (Sandberg et al.), 105; (E) in Cecidomyiidae (Painter), 853; human metaphase (Salzman et al.), 1449
Chymotrypsin: alkaline pH dependence of (Bender et al.), 833; inactivation by DDM (Aboderin and Fruton), 1252
Circadian rhythm in rat pineal gland (Zweig et al.), 515
Circular dichroism, magnetic (Schooley et al.), 1377
Circular dichroism of visual pigments (Cresci- telli et al.), 1729
Circular dichroism studies of membrane protein conformation (Lenard and Singer), 1828
Circular DNA from mouse mitochondria (Sinclair and Stevens), 508
Circularity of mitochondrial DNA (Nass), 1215
CLARK, A. See Ringold, H. J., 255 CLEVER, U., and C. G. ROMBALL. RNA and
Protein Synthesis in the Cellular Response to a Hormone, Eedysone, 1470
CLIFFORD, P. See Old, L. J., 1699 Cluster sets of meromorphic functions (Mc-
Millan), 787 Coal ozonolysis (Bitz and Nagy), 1383 Cocaine effect on norepinephrine synthesis
(Alousi and Weiner), 1491 Codon assignments and ribopolynucleotides
(Morgan et al.), 1899 Codon recognition and formylation of Met-
tRNA (Leder and Bursztyn), 1579 Coefficients, transport (Fujita), 16, 794 Coitus-related reflexes in female guinea pig
(Beach), 526 Collagen reutilization in connective tissue
(Klein and Weiss), 277 Colligative properties of solutionis in tissues
(Opie), 426 Colonies, macrophage and granulocyte (Ichi-
kawa et al.), 488 Colostral IgA antibody (Hong et al.), 602 COLTEN, H. R., T. BORSOS, and H. J. RAPP.
In vitro Synthesis of the First Component of Complement by Guinea Pig Small Intestine, 1158
Columbidae hybrids (Irwin), 93 COMMERFORD, S. L., and N. DELIHAS. Ex-
amination of the Nucleohistone from Mouse Liver and Intestine for RNA Covalently Linked to Histone, 1759
Complement (C') component synthesis in vitro (Colten et al.), 1158
,3-Configurations of polypeptides (Pysh), 825 Conformation and binding efficiency of lysyl-
tRNA (Goehler and Doi), 1047 Conformation restraint in hemoglobins (Simon
and Konigsberg), 749 Conformations of protein in cellular mem-
branes (Wallach and Zahler), 1552 Conformers of mitochondrial MDH (Kitto
et al.), 578
Connective tissue metabolism (Klein aind Weiss), 277
Contact inhibition of cell replication (Borek and Sachs), 1705
Control mechanisms: (Egyuid and Szent-Gy6r- gyi), 203; (Basilico et al.), 208; (Notides and Gorski), 230; (Ringold et al.), 255; (Morris and DeMoss), 262; (Stanley et al.), 290; (Ron et al.), 471; (Graven et al.), 654; (Means and Hamilton), 686, 1594; (Hatanaka and Dulbecco), 736; (Carbon et al.), 764; (Gupta and Kho- rana), 772; (Griffin and Cox), 946; (Wool and Cavicchi), 991; (Aboderin and Fruton), 1252; (Barker and Warren), 1298; (Greengard et al.), 1303; (Haruna and Spiegelman), 1333; (Schwartz), 1431; (Davidson et al.), 1437; (Alousi and Weiner), 1491; (Tobey et al.), 1520; (Avigad), 1543; (Doi et al.), 1548; (Weisberger and Armentrout), 1612; (Borek and Sachs), 1705; (Delpierre and Fruton), 1817; (Ning and Gest), 1823; (Kalckar et al.), 1852; (MViorgan et al.), 1899
Convergence, uniform and mean (Walsh), 1406 Convergence rates for central limit theorem
(Friedman et al.), 1062 Convex programing (Charnes and Cooper),
1361 COOPER, G. W. See de la Haba, G., 1718 COOPER, W. W. See Charnes, A., 1361 COPELAND, P. L. See Rosen, 0. M., 1811 CORDES, H. O., and E. A. HERMAN. Singular
Integral Operators on a Half-Line, 1668 CORKER, G. A., M. P. KLEIN, and A/1. CALVIN.
Chemical Trapping of a Primary Quantum Conversion Product in Photosynthesis, 1365
Corlncobs, immature, xylan-synthesizing parti- cles from (Bailey and Hassid), 1586
Corynebacterium fascians, cytokiniins from (Klambt et al.), 52; (Helgeson and Leonard), 60
Cosmology (Thomas), 1349, 1635 COTTER, D. A., and K. B. RAPER. Spore
Germinationi in Dictyostelium discoideum, 880
COTTON, F. A., and C. B. HARRIS. Correlation of Nuclear Quadruple Coupling Constants with Molecular Electronic Structure Using Molecular Orbital Theory, 12
Cox, R. P. See Griffin, M. J., 946 C14-pantothenate incorporation into fatty acid
synthesis (Wells et al.), 633 CRAWFORD, I. P., and I. C. GUNSALUS. Induci-
bility of Tryptophan Synthetase in Pseudomonas putida, 717
Creation of mass in expanding universe (Thomas), 1349
CRESCITELLI, F., W. F. H. M. MOMMAERTS, and T. I. SHAW. Circular Dichroism of Visual Pigments in the Visible and Ultra- violet Spectral Regions, 1729
CRIDDLE, R. S. See Hathaway, G., 680 CRIPPA, M. See Davidson, E. H., 856 CRONIN, J., and L. F. McAULEY. Whyburn's
Conjecture for Some Differentiable Maps, 405
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VOL. 56, 1966 INDEX 1933
Cross-linking component in collagen (Blumen- feld and Gallop), 1260
CROTHERS, D. M. See Kallenbach, N. R., 1018 Crown-gall disease, tumor inhibition (Braun
and Wood), 1417 CUMMINGS, D. J., and A. L. TAYLOR. Thy-
mineless Death and Its Relation to UV Sensitivity in Escherichia coli, 171
CURRAN, J. F1?. See Thompson, E. B., 296 Crystals, spin-labeled hemoglobin (Ohnishi
et al.), 809 Cyclic-3',5'-AMP in response of adipose tissue
to insulin (Jungas), 757 Cycloheximide in inhibition of protein syn-
thesis (Grollman), 1867 Cyclophosphate, adenosine 3',5' (Huijing and
Larner), 647 Cyprinus carpio, spinal-sectioned, RNA effect
on (Batkin), 1689 Cysteine, serine conversion to (Neet and
Koshland), 1606 Cystine synthesis by human cells (Eagle et
al.), 156 Cytochrome and globin sequences (Cantor and
Jukes), 177 Cytochrome c, ORD spectra of (Mirsky and
George), 222 Cytokinetic analysis of tumor growth (Lala
and Patt), 1735 Cytokinin activity, development (Leonard
et al.), 709 Cytokinins isolated from C. fascians (Klambt
et al.), 52; (Helgeson and Leonard), 60 Cytoplasmic messenger RNA in HeLa cells
(Houssais and Attardi), 616 Cytoplasmic streaming in oat coleoptile cells
(O'Brien and Thimann), 888 Cytoplasmic synthesis of viral-coded proteins
(Thomas and Green), 243 Cytotoxicity and transformation by BP
(Huberman and Sachs), 1123
1)AHLQUIST, F. W., L. JAO, and M. RAFTERY. On the Binding of Chitin Oligosaccharides to Lysozyme, 26
DAVID, J. R. Delayed Hypersensitivity in vitro: Its Mediation by Cell-Free Sub- stances Formed by Lymphoid Cell- Antigen Interaction, 72
DAVIDSON, E. H., M. CRIPPA, F. R. KRAMER, and A. E. MIRSKY. Genomic Function during the Lampbrush Chromosome Stage of Amphibian O6genesis, 856
DAVIDSON, R. L., B. EPHRUSSI, and K. YAMA- MOTO. Regulation of Pigment Synthesis in Mammalian Cells, as Studied by Somatic Hybridization, 1437
DAVIES, D. A. L. See Nathenson, S. G., 476 DAvIs, B. D. See Ron, E. Z., 471 DAWID, I. B. Evidence for the Mitochondrial
Origin of Frog Egg Cytoplasmic DNA, 269
DEFENDI, V. See Sauer, G., 452 DE HARVEN, E. See Old, L. J., 1699 Dehydrogenase complexes, a-keto acid (Ishi-
kawa et al.), 534 DE LA HABA, G., G. W. COOPER, and V.
ELTING. Hormonal Requirements for
Myogenesis of Striated Muscle in vitro: Insulin and Somatotropin, 1718
DELANEY, R. See Hill, R. L., 1762 DELIHAS, N. See Commerford, S. L., 1759 DELPIERRE, G. R., and J. S. FRUTON. Specific
Inactivation of Pepsin by a Diazo Ketone, 1817
DEL SOLAR, E. Sexual Isolation Caused by Selection for Positive and Negative Phototaxis and Geotaxis in Drosophila pseudoobscura, 484
DEMoss, J. A. See Morris, D. W., 262 DEMoss, R. D. See Gopinathan, K. P., 1223 Density expansion of transport coefficients for
quantum gas (Fujita), 16, 794 Deoxcytidine triphosphate nucleotidohydro-
lase, T4-induced (Warner and Barnes), 1233
Depolymerases of P. lemoignei (Lusty and Doudoroff), 960
DE TORRES, R. A. See Kit, S., 463 Deuterated isoperoxidases in rye plants (Siegel
and Galston), 1040 Diazo ketone inactivation of pepsin (Delpierre
and Fruton), 1817 Dictyostelium discoideum, spore germination in
(Cotter and Raper), 880 Dielectric constant of liquid water (Hobbs
et al.), 31 Differentiable maps, Whyburn's conjecture for
(Cronin and iIMcAuley), 405 Differentials with maximum torsion (Zariski),
781, 1927 Differentiation (casein synthesis) (Stockdale
and Topper), 1283 Digitonin fragmentation of chloroplasts (Board-
man et al.), 586 Dihydrofolic reductase (Kaufman), 695 DI MAYORCA, G. See Basilico, C., 208 Dinucleotides, energy transfer in (Gueron
et al.), 814 Diphenyldiazomethane inactivation of chymo-
trypsin (Aboderin and Fruton), 1252 Diploid and heteroploid human cells, cystine
synthesis by (Eagle et al.), 156 DISHON, M. See Billick, I. H., 399 Dissociation of tryptophanase into protein
subunits (Gopinathan and DeMoss), 1223 Dissociation-reassociation of acetyl CoA car-
boxylase (Gr egolin et al.), 1751 DJERASSI, C. See Schooley, D. A., 1377 DNA: egg cytoplasmic, mitochondrial origin
of (Dawid), 269; complementary to rRNA (Ritossa and Atwood), 496; circular mitochondrial (Sinclair and Stevens), 508; from populations of HSV (Aurelian and Wagner), 902; transitions in cohered (Kallenbach and Crothers), 1018; frog virus (Morris et al.), 1155; T4, genetic markers in (Mosig), 1177; circularity of mitochondrial (Nass), 1215; interaction with synthetic polypeptides (Leng and Felsenfeld), 1325; pneumococcal trans- forming (Gabor and Hotchkiss), 1441; amounts between genetic markers in phage (Goldberg), 1457; linkage in Ad. 7-SV40 hybrids (Baum et al.), 1509; mitochon- drial, from sheep heart (Kroon et al.), 1836
DNA-dependent RNA polymnerase (Anthony et at.), 1026
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1934 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.
DNA-like RNA synthesis in frog embryos (Flickinger et al.), 1712
D)NA repair after irradiation (Strauss et al.), 932
DNA synthesis activated by SY40 (Sauer and Defendi), 452; (Hatanaka and Dulbecco), 736; (Gershon et al.), 918; (Henry et al.), 1170
DNA synithesis: viral genome integrity in (Basilico et al.), 208; during meiosis (Hotta et al.), 1184; by DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (Anthony et al.), 1026; in differentiation (Stockdale and Topper), 1283
DNA, template activity of (Pogo et al.), 550; (Karkas and Chargaff), 664, 1241; (Lin et al.), 954
Doi, R. H., I. KANEKO, and B. GOEHLER. Regulation of a Serine Transfer RNA of Bacillus subtilis under Two Growth Conditions, 1548
-- . See Goehler, B., 1047 DONALDSON, M. M. See Brown, H. C., 1653 DORFMAN, A. See Matalon, R., 1310
- - . See Robinson, H. C., 1859 DOTY, P. See Glisin, V. R., 285 DOUDOROFF, M. See Lusty, C. J., 960 DOUGLASS, D. C. See Shulman, R. G., 39 DREIZEN, P. See Gershman, L. C., 966 Dr-osophila, sexual isolation in (del Solar), 484 Drosophila ananassae, polymorphisms in (John-
son et al.), 119 Drosophila melanogaster, erythorbic acid effects
on (Sondhi and Turoczi), 1743 Drosophila simulans, rRNA and rDNA in
(Ritossa and Atwood), 496 DUBBS, D. R. See Kit, S., 463 Duck erythroblasts (Scherrer et al.), 1571 DULBECCO, R. See Hatanaka, M., 736 dUTPase activity after phase infection (Green-
berg), 1226; (Warner and Barnes), 1233
EAGLE, H., C. WASHINGTON, and S. M. FRIED- MAN. The Synthesis of Homocystine, Cystathionine, and Cystine by Cultured Diploid and Heteroploid Human Cells, 156
EBERT, J. D. See Kaighn, M. E., 133 -. See Lee, H. H., 521
Ecdysone, cellular response to (Clever and Romball), 1470
fE-chromosomes in Cecidomyiidae (Painter), 853
ECKER, R. E. See Smith, L. D., 1724 Economic requirements, world food supply
(Schultz), 322 EDELMAN, I. S. See Faniestil, D. D., 872 EFRON, M. L. See Tanaka, K., 236 Egg: echinoid, genetic messages in (Slater
and Spiegelman), 164; cytoplasmic DNA of (Dawid), 269; Fucus, electrical cur- rents through (Jaffe), 1102
EGGEN, K. See Nathans, D., 1844 EGYtD, L. G., and A. SZENT-GY6RGYI. Oi1 the
Regulation of Cell Division, 203 EIGEN, M. See Kirschner, K., 1661 EISENSTADT, J. See Shih, A.-Y., 1599 EISINGER, J. See Gue'roii, M., 814
Electrical currents through developing Fucus egg (Jaffe), 1102
Electron cloud, geometric analogue of (Stevens), 789
Electron microscopic visualization of hyaluronlic acid (Fessler and Fessler), 141
Electron microscopy, high-resolution, with superconducting lenses (Felrnandez- Moran), 801
Electron spin resonanice studies of: nucleosides and nucleotides (Herak and Gordy), 7; uracils (Herak and Gordy), 1354
Electrophoresis, helical path (Koliin), 105:1 ELSON, D. See Zamir, A., 1794 ELTING, V. See delaHaba, G., 1718 Emetine in inhibition of proteini syntthesis
(Grollman), 1867 EMRICH, J. See Terzaghi, E., 500 ~- . See Okada, Y., 1692 Endomitosis and polyribosome formation.
(Painiter and Biesele), 1920 Endo-norbornyl tosylates (Brown et al.), 1653 Energy transfer in dinucleotides (Gu6eron et al.),
814 Enzymatic formatioln of vitamini Kl derivative
(Watanabe and Brodie), 940 Enzyme region involved in substrate recogni-
tion (Ringold et al.), 255 Enzyme regulation by irradiation and starva-
tion (Greengard et al.), 1303 Enzyme requirements for N2 reduiction (Bulen
and LeComte), 979 Enzyme synthesis rate in human cell cultuires
(Griffin and Cox), 946 Enzymic formation of polyribonucleotides
(Karkas and Chargaff), 664, 1241; (Lio. et al.), 954
EPHRUSSI, B. See Davidson, R. L., 1437 Epidermal differentiation and protein synithesis
(Hoober and Bernstein), 594, 1927 Equilibrium sedimentation, rotor deceleration
in (Billick et al.), 399 ERICSSON, L. H. See 'Walsh, K. A., 1339 Erythorbic acid effects on melanin synthesis
(Sondhi and Turoczi), 1743 Erythroblasts, duck (Scherrer et al.), 157 1 Escherichia coli: fI phage attachmenit to
(Caro and Schn6s), 126; thymineless death in (Cummings an-d Taylor), 1.71; RNA synthesis in (Morris and DeMoss), 262; polvsome stability in (Ron et al.), 471; genetic locus for high mutability in (Zamenhof), 845; after infectioni by T-even phages (Greenberg), 1226; (War- ner and Barnes), 1233; alkaline phos- phatase of (Tait and Vallee), 1247; L-asparaginases from (Schwartz et al.), 1516; RNA synthesis and peptide chain initiation in (Shih et al.), 1599; viral protein synthesis in (Kolakofsky and Nakamoto), 1786; phage-specific proteins in (Nathans et al.), 1844; phage C21 inactivation by LPS of (Kalckar et al.), 1852; anid B. subtilis, cell-free systems of (Takeda and Lipmann), 1875; infectious iiucleic acids of (Franieke and Hofschnei- der), 1883
Estradiol control of chromatin template capacity (Barker and Warren), 1298
ESTRADA-O., S. See Graven, S. N., 654
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Estrogen action in uterus (Notides and Gorski), 230; (MeansandHamilton),686, 1594
Evolutionary origins of immunoglobulins (Hill et al.), 1762
Exchange of heme among hemoglobin mole- cules (Bunn and Jandl), 974
Excitability of squid giant axons (Tasaki et al.), 1116
Expanding uniiverse, creation of mass in (Thomas), 1349
EYRING, H. See Hobbs, M. E., 31
FALCONE, A. B. A Tlheory of Respiratory Chain Oxidative Phosphorylation, 1043
FANESTIL, D. D., and I. S. EDELMAN. Char- acteristics of the Renal Nuclear Receptors for Aldosterone, 872
Faraday effect (Caldwell), 1391 Fatty acid stimulation of gluconeogenesis
(Williamson et al.), 247 Fatty acid synthetase, C14-pantothenate incor-
poration into (Wells et al.), 633 FEELEY, J. See Marcus, A., 1770 FELDMAN, M., T. MELLO-SAMPAYO, and E. R.
SEARS. Somatic Association in Triticum aestivum, 1192
FELLOWS, R. E., JR. See Hill, R. L., 1762 FELSENFELD, G. See Leng, Ml., 1325 FELTS, P. W. See Williamson, J. R., 247 FERNXNDEZ-MORAN, H[. High-Resolution
Electron Microscopy with Superconduc- ting Lenses at Liquid Helium Tempera- tures, 801
Ferredoxin, spinach, iron complex in (Gibson et al.), 987
Fertilizers and food production (Parker arid Nelson), 382
FESSLER, J. H., and L. I. FESSLER. Electron Microscopic Visualization of the Polysac- charide Hyaluronic Acid, 141
FESSLER, L. I. See Fessler, J. H., 141 Fibers in oat coleoptile cells (O'Brien and
Thimann), 888 Fire areas on Santa Rosa Island, California
(Orr and Berger), 1409; (Berger and Orr), 1678
FLEXNER, J. B. See Flexner, L. B., 730 FLEXNER, L. B.., J. B. FLEXNER, and R. B.
ROBERTS. Stages of Memory in Mice Treated with Acetoxycycloheximide before or Immediately after Learning, 730
FLICKINGER, R. A., R. GREENE, D. M. KOHL, and M. MIYAGI. Patterns of Synthesis of DNA-Like RNA in Parts of Developing Frog Embryos, 1712
Fluid sheaths, helical path electrophoresis in (Kolin), 1051
Fluorescence properties of chloroplasts (Board- man et al.), 586
Food supply, world, prospects of: govern- ment responsibilities (Bell), 307; role of international agencies (Knapp), 315; eco- nomic requirements (Schultz), 322; population and (Revelle), 328; applica- tions of nutritional and food science (Scrimshaw), 352; protein food increase and animal health (Pritchard), 360; genetic potentials (Mangelsdorf), 370; pest, pathogen, and weed control (Stak-
man), 376; fertilizers and (Parker and Nelson), 382
Foote-Schleyer correlation (Brown et al.), 1653 Frame-shift mutation in T4 lysozyme (Okada
et al.), 1692 FRANCKE, B., and P. H. HOFSCHNEIDER.
Infectious Nucleic Acids of E. coli Bacteri- ophages, IX. Sedimentation Constants and Strand Integrity of Infectious M12 Phage Replicative-Form RNA, 1883
FRANTZ, A. G. See Tashjian, A. H., Jr., 1138 FRIEDMAN, N., M. KATZ, and L. H. KOOPMANS.
Convergence Rates for the Central Limit Theorem, 1062
FRIEDMAN, IX. M., H1. B. LEVY, and W. B. CARTER. Replication of Semliki Forest Virus: Three Forms of Viral RNA Produced during Infection, 440
FRIEDMAN, S. M. See Eagle, H., 156 Frog egg cytoplasmic DNA (Dawid), 269 Frog embryos, DNA-like RNA synthesis in
(Flickinger et al.), 1712 Frog nerve fibers, acetylcholinesterase in
(Brzin), 1560 Frog viruses and their DNA (Morris et al.),
1155 Fructose 1,6-diphosphatase (Rosen et al.), 1811 Fructose diphosphate aldolase in mammalian
tissues (Penhoet et al.), 1275 FRUTON, J. S. See Aboderin, A. A., 1252
See Delpierre, G. R., 1817 FUJITA, S. Connected-Diagram Expansion of
Coefficients, II. Quantum Gas Obeying Boltzmann Statistics, 16 o-. On the Nonpower Density Expansion of Transport Coefficients, 794
Functions, probability generating (Puri), 1059; (Baihler), 1912
Fusion, myosin synthesis, anid mitotic cycle (Okazaki and Holtzer), 1484
GABOR, M., and R. D. HOTCHKISS. Mani- festation of Linear Organization in Mole- cules of Pneumococcal Transforming DNA, 1441
GALLOP, P. M. See Blumenfeld, 0. O., 1260 GALSTON, A. W. See Siegel, B. Z., 1040 Gamma-aminobutyric acid from lobster inhibi-
tory nerves (Otsuka et al.), 1110 Gamma globulin, chains of (Shapiro et al.), 216;
(Inman and Nisonoff), 542 GEERING, G. See Old, L. J., 1699 Gene(s): nonallelic (Irwin), 93; tryptophan
(Bauerle and Margolin), 111 Genetic control of alcohol dehydrogenase in
maize (Schwartz), 1431 Genetic intervals in phage T4 (Goldberg), 1457 Genetic locus for high mutability in E. coli
(Zamenhof), 845 Genetic markers in T4 DNA (Mosig), 1177 Genetic message translation (Stanley et al.),
290 Genetic messages in unfertilized egg (Slater
and Spiegelman), 164 Genetic potentials for increasing food crops
and animals (Mangelsdorf), 370 Genome integrity for DNA synthesis (Basilico
et al.), 208
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Genomic function during lampbrush stage (Davidson et al.), 856
Geometric analogue of electron cloud (Stevens), 789
Geometric programing (Charnes and Cooper), 1361
GEORGE, P. See Mirsky, R., 222 Germination of D. discoideum spores (Cotter
and Raper), 880 GERSHMAN, L. C., P. DREIZEN, and A.
STRACHER. Subunit Structure of Myosin, II. Heavy and Light Alkali Components, 966
GERSHON, D., L. SACHS, and E. WINOCOUR. The Induction of Cellular DNA Synthesis by Simian Virus 40 in Contact-Inhibited and in X-Irradiated Cells, 918
GEST, H. See Ning, C., 1823 GIBIAN, M. J. See Bender, M. L., 833 GIBSON, J. F., D. 0. HALL, J. H. M. THORNLEY,
and F. R. WHATLEY. The Iron Complex in Spinach Ferredoxin, 987
GILBERT, W., and B. MULLER-HILL. Isolation of the Lac Repressor, 1891
GIRARD, M., and D. BALTIMORE. The Effect of HeLa Cell Cytoplasm on the Rate of Sedimentation of RNA, 999
- . See Baltimore, D., 741 GLISIN, M. V. See Glisin, V. R., 285 GLISIN, V. R., M. V. GLISIN, and P. DOTY.
The Nature of Messenger RNA in the Early Stages of Sea Urchin Development, 285
Globin and cytochrome sequences (Cantor and Jukes), 177
ca-1,4-Glucan: a-1,4-glucan 6-glycosyl trans- ferase (Brown and Brown), 725
Gluconeogenesis in rat liver (Williamson et al.), 247
Glucose metabolism in brain, and alcoholism (Roach and Williams), 566
Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase inhibition (Avigad), 1543
Glycogenosis, Type IV (Brown and Brown), 725
GOEHLER, B., and R. H. Doi. Conformation and Binding of Lysyl-tRNA to Polv-A- Ribosome Complexes, 1047
See Doi, R. H., 1548 GOLDBERG, E. B. The Amount of DNA
betweeni Genetic Markers in Phage T4, 1457
GOLDSTEIN, A. L., F. D. SLATER, and A. WHITE. Preparation, Assay, and Partial Purifica- tion of a Thymic Lymphocytopoietic Factor (Thymosin), 1010
GOLDTHWAIT, D. A. See Anthony, D. D., 1026
GOMMI, B. W. See Woolley, D. W., 191 GOOD, R. A. See Hong, R., 602 GOPINATHAN, K. P., and R. D. DEMoss.
Reversible Dissociation of Tryptophanase into Protein Subunits, 1223
GORDON, E. B. See Wiener, A. S., 458 GORDON, R. On Stochastic Growth and
Form, 1497 GORDY, W. See Herak, J. N., 7, 1354 GORSKI, A. See Notides, A., 230 Government responsibilities in food production
(Bell), 307
GRANT, D. See Twitty, V., 864 Granulocyte and macrophage colonies (Ichi-
kawa et al.), 488 Graphite and boron nitride (Pauling), 1646 GRAVEN, S. N., S. ESTRADA-O., and H. A.
LARDY. Alkali Metal Cation Release and Respiratory Inhibition Induced by Nigeri- cin in Rat Liver Mitochondria, 654
GRAVES, J. M. H. See Ringold, H. J., 255 Gravitational waves and creation of mass
(Thomas), 1635 GREEN, M. See Thomas, D. C., 243 GREENBERG, G. R. New dUTPase arid
dUDPase Activities after Infection of Escherichia coli by T2 Bacteriophage, 1226
GREENE, R. See Flickinger, R. A., 1712 GREENGARD, O., G. T. BAKER, M. L. HORO-
WITZ, and W. E. KNOx. Effects of Irradiation and Starvation on the Regula- tion of Rat Liver Enzymes, 1303
GREGOLIN, C., E. RYDER, A. K. KLEIN- SCHMIDT, R. C. WARNER, and M. D. LANE. Molecular Characteristics of Liver Acetyl CoA Carboxylase, 148
- E. RYDER, R. C. WARNER, A. K. KLEINSCHMIDT, and M. D. LANE. Liver Acetyl CoA Carboxylase: The Dissocia- tion-Reassociation Process and Its Rela- tion to Catalytic Activity, 1751
GRIFFIN, M. J., and R. P. Cox. Studies on the Mechanism of Hormone Induction of Alkaline Phosphatase in Human Cell Cultures, II. Rate of Enzyme Synthesis and Properties of Base Level and Induced Enzymes, 946
GRIFFITHS, P. A. Some Results on Locally Homogeneous Complex Manifolds, 413
GRIMM, W. A. H. See Leonard, N. J., 709 GROLLMAN, A. P. Structural Basis for Inhibi-
tion of Protein Synthesis by Emetine and Cycloheximide Based on an Analogy between Ipecac Alkaloids and Glutarimide Antibiotics, 1867
GROS, F. See Scherrer, K., 1571 Growth, stochastic (Gordon), 1497 GUtRON, M., R. G. SHULMAN, and J. EISINGEI.
Energy Transfer in Dinucleotides, 814 GUILFORD, J. P. New Psychological Concep-
tions of Memory, 67 Guinea pig reflexes (Beach), 526 Guinea pig small intestine synthesis of com-
plement component (Colten et al.), 1158 GUNSALUS, I. C. See Crawford, I. P., 717 GUPTA, N. K., and H. G. KHORANA. Mis-
sense Suppression of the Tryptophan Syn- thetase A-Protein Mutant A78, 772
HALKIN, H., and L. W. NEUSTADT. General Necessary Conditions for Optimization Problems, 1066
HALL, D. 0. See Gibson, J. F., 987 HALL, Z. W. See Otsuka, M., 1110 Hall's conjecture (Chowla), 417 HAMILTON, T. H. See Means, A. R., 686, 1594 Hamster cells, SV40-transformed and normal
(Reich et at.), 78 Hamster tumors, defective genome in (Huebner
et al.), 1164 HAMZI, H. Q. See Leonard, N. J., 709
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HJARDESTlY B. See Ravel, J. M., 701 HARDING, J., R. W. ALLARD, and D. G. SMELT-
ZER. Population Studies in Predomi- nantly Self-Pollinated Species, IX. Fre- quency-Dependent Selection in Phaseolus lunatus, 99
Harmonic semifields (Nakai and Sario), 1674 HARPER, J. J. See Brown, H. C., 1653 HARRAR, J. G. Chairman's Introductory
Remarks (World Food Symposium), 306 HARRIS, C. B. See Cottoin, F. A., 12 HARTLEY, J. W. See Huebner, R. J., 1164 HARUNA, I., and S. SPIEGELMAN. Selective
Interference with Viral RNA Formation in vitro by Specific Inhibition with Syn- thetic Polyribonucleotides, 1333
HASHIMOTO, K., and F. H. WILur. The Hetero- geneity of Chicken Hemoglobin, 1477
HASSID, W. Z. See Bailey, R. W., 1586 HATANAKA, M., and R. IJULBRECCO. Induction
of DNA Synthesis by SV40, 736 HATHAWAY, G., and R. S. CRIDDLE. Sub-
strate-Dependent Association of Lactic Dehydrogenase Subunits to Active Tetra- mer, 680
Heat conservation in tuna fish muscle (Carey and Teal), 1464
Heat inactivation of LDH isozymes (Vesell and Yielding), 1317
HeLa cell cytoplasm effect oiI RNA sedimenta- tion rate (Girard and Baltimore), 999
HeLa cells, nuclear RNA in (Houssais and Attardi), 616
HeLa nuclei, basic piotein metabolism in (Spalding et al.), 1535
HELGESON, J. P., and N. J. LEONARD. Cyto- kinins: Identification of Compounds Isolated from Corynebacterium fascians, 60
Helical path electrophoresis (Kolin), 1051 Hemagglutination by viruses (Tillotson and
Lerner), 1143 Heme exchange among hemoglobin molecules
(Bunn and Jandl), 974 Hemoglobin: chemical modification of (Simon
and Konigsberg), 749; allosteric effect in (Benesch et al.), 1268, 1926; chicken, heterogeneity of (Hashimoto and Wilt), 1477
Hemoglobin crystals, spin-labeled (Boeyens and McConnell), 22; (Ohnishi et al.), 809
Hemoglobin molecules, heme exchange among (Bunn and Jandl), 974
Tiemolysin anamnestic reactivity in rabbits (Taliaferro and Taliaferro), 1151
HENRY, P., P. H. BLACK, M. N. OXMAN, and S. M. WEISSMAN. Stimulation of DNA Synthesis in Mouse Cell Line 3T3 by Simian AVirus 40, 1170
HERAK, J. N., and W. GORDY. ESR Study of Nucleosides and Nucleotides Bombarded with Hydrogen Atoms, 7
and W. GORDY. Interaction of Hy- drogen Atoms and Hydroxyl Radicals with 5-Halogen Uracils, 1354
HERMAN, E. A. See Cordes, H. 0., 1668 Herpes simplex virus-antibody complex (Ashe
and Notkins), 447 Herpes virus virions, populations of (Aurelian
and Wagner), 902
Heterogeneity of chicken hemoglobin (Hashi- moto and Wilt), 1477
HILL, R. L., R. DELANEY, R. E. FELLOWS, Jlt., and H. E. LEBOVITZ. The Evolutionary Origins of the Immunoglobulins, 1762
HILL, T. L. Studies in Irreversible Thermo- dynamics, VI, 45
- . Studies in Irreversible Thermody- namics, VII, 840
HoBBS, M. E., M. S. JHON, and H. EYRING. The Dielectric Constant of Liquid Water and Various Forms of Ice According to Significant Structure Theory, 31
HOFSCHNEIDER, P. H. See Francke, B., 1883 HOGGAN, M. D. See Rose, J. A., 86 Hole theory of surface tension of polymer
liquids (Roe), 819 HOLTZER, H. See Okazaki, K., 1484 Homing migration in newt (Twitty et al.), 864 Homogeneous complex manifolds (Griffiths),
413 Homogeneous minimal submanifolds (Hsiang),
5 Homologies in cytochromes and globins (Cantor
and Jukes), 177 Homologues in wheat (Feldman et al.), 1192 HONG, R., B. POLLARA, and R. A. GOOD. A
Model for Colostral IgA, 602 HOOBER, J. K., and I. A. BERNSTEIN. Protein
Synthesis Related to Epidermal Dif- ferentiation, 594, 1927
Hormonal requirements for myogenesis in striated muscle (de la Haba et al.), 1718
Hormone binding to tissue (Pastan et al.), 1802
Hormone induction of alkaline phosphatase in human cell cultures (Griffin and Cox), 946
Hormone-dependent differentiation and DNA synthesis (Stockdale and Topper), 1283
HoRowITz, M. L. See Greengard, O., 1303 HOTCHKISS, R. D. See Gabor, M., 1441 HOTTA, Y., M. ITO, and H. STERN. Synthesis
of DNA during Meiosis, 1184 HoussAIs, J.-F., and G. ATTARDI. High
Molecular Weight Nonribosomal-Type Nuclear RNA and Cytoplasmic Messenger RNA in HeLa Cells, 616
HSIANG, W. On the Compact Homogeneous Minimal Submanifolds, 5
HUBERMAN, E., and L. SACHS. Cell Suscepti- bility to Transformation and Cytotoxicity by the Carcinogenic Hydrocarbon Benzo- [a]pyrene, 1123
HUEB3NER, R. J., J. W. HARTLEY, W. P. ROWE, W. T. LANE, and W. I. CAPPS. Rescue of the Defective Genome of Moloney Sar- coma Virus from a Noninfectious Hamster Tumor and the Production of Pseudotype Sarcoma Viruses with Various Murine Leukemia Viruses, 1164
HUiJING, FR., and J. LARNER. On the Mech- anism of Action of Adenosine 3',5' Cyclo- phosphate, 647
Human anti-Rho sera (Wiener et al.), 458 Human cells: cystine synthesis by (Eagle
et al.), 156; diploid, "abortive" infection in (Sauer and Defendi), 452
Human chromosome replication (Sandberg et at.), 105
Human metaphase chromosomes (Salzman etal.), 1449
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1938 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.
Human serum antibody to Burkitt's lymphoma cell antigen (Old et al.), 1699
Hurler's syndrome (Matalon and Dorfman), 1310
E{IUTTON, J. J., JR., and S. UDENFRIEND. So1l1- ble Collagen Proline Hydroxylase and Its Substrates in Several Animal Tissues, 198
Hyaluronic acid examination by electron micro- scope (Fessler and Fessler), 141
HYBNER, C. J. See Baum, S. G., 1509 Hybridization of E. coli and B. subtilis ribo-
somes (Takeda and Lipmann), 1875 Hvdrogen atom bombardment of nucleosides
(Herak and Gordy), 7; of uracils (Herak and Gordy), 1354
HIydroxylamine, effect on (Na+ + K )-ATPase (Chignell and Titus), 1620
Hydroxylase, proline, in animal tissues (Hutton and Udenfriend), 198
Hypersensitivity, delayed (David), 72
ICHI1K.AWA, Y., 1D. H. PLUZNIK, and L. SACHS. In vitro Control of the Development of M\/tacrophage and Granulocyte Colonies, 488
Immunioglobulin A, colostral (Hong et al.), 602 Immunoglobulins, evolutionary origins of (Hill
et al.), 1762 Inactivation of chymotrypsin by DDM (Abo-
derin and Fruton), 1252 Inactivation of pepsin by diazo ketone (Del-
pierre and Fruton), 1817 Indduction of RNase in A. tumefaciens (Reddi),
1207 Induction of TS by InGP in P. putida (Craw-
ford and Gunsalus), 717 Inequalities, nonlinear variational (Browder),
1080 Infectious nucleic acids of E. coli phages
(Fraicke and HfEofschneider), 1883 Inflammation in tissues, relation of water
movement to (Opie), 426 Inhibition of viral RNA formation (Haruna
and Spiegelman), 1333 Initiation of protein synthesis in Pt. pipiens
eggs (Smith et al.), 1724 INMAN, F. P., and A. NISONOFF. Localization
of Noncovalent Interactions between the Heavy Chains of Rabbit -yG-Globulin, 542
INOUYE, M. See Terzaghi, E., 500 -- - . See Okada, Y., 1692
Insulini crystals at low temperatures (Low etal.), 1746
Insulin effect on: adeiiyl cyclase in adipose tissue (Jungas), 757; protein synthesis by muscle ribosomes (Wool and Cavicchi), 991; myogenesis of muscle (de la Haba etal.), 1718
Integral operators, singular, on a half-line (Cordes and Herman), 1668
Integration, Lebesgue-Bochner (Bogdanowicz), 1399
Itteractions between heavy chains of -yG-glob- ulin (Inman and Nisonoff ), 542
Interactions of polylysine and polyarginine with DNA (Leng and Felsenfeld), 1325
Interferoii action, mechanism of (Joklik and Merigan), 558
International agencies and world food produc- tion (Knapp), 315
Intracellular fibers in oat coleoptile cells (O'Brien and Thimann), 888
Intramolecular competitive inhibition- in chymotrypsin (Bender et al.), 833
Iodine activation of dihydrofolic reductase (Kaufman), 695
Ipecac alkaloids and glutarimide antibiotics (Grollman), 1867
Iron complex in spinach ferredoxin (Gibson et al.), 987
Irradiation and thymineless death in E. coli (Cummings and Taylor), 171
Irradiation effect on enzyme regulation (Green- gard et al.), 1303
Irreversible thermodynamics (Hill), 45, 840 IRWIN, M. R. Interaction of Nonallelic
Genes on Cellular Antigens in Species Hybrids of Columbidae, III. Further Identification of Interactinig Genes, 93
ISHIKAWA, E., R. M. OLIVER, and L. J. REED. a-Keto Acid Dehydrogenase Complexes, V. Macromolecular Organization of Pyru- vate and a-Ketoglutarate D)ehydrogenase Complexes Isolated from Beef Kidney Mitochondria, 534
Isolation of human metaphase chromosomes (Salzman et al.), 1449
Isolation of lac repressor (Gilbert and Muller- Hill), 1891
Isoperoxidases, deuterated, in rye plants (Siegel and Galston), 1040
Isovaleric acidemia (Tanaka et al.), 236 Isozymes, LDH, heat inactivation of (Vesell
and Yielding), 1317 ISSELBACHER, K. J. See Tanaka, K., 236 ITO, M. See Hotta, Y., 1184 IVERSEN, L. L. See Otsuka, M., 1110
JAFFE, L. F. Electrical Currents through the Developing Fucus Egg, 1102
JANDL, J. H. See Bunn, H. F., 974 JAO, L. See Dahlquist, F. W., 26 JENSEN, R. G., and J. A. BASSHAM. Photo-
synthesis by Isolated Chloroplasts, 1095 JHON, M. S. See Hobbs, M. E., 31 JOHNSON, F. MVi., C. G. KANAPI, R. H. RICHARD-
SON, i\L. R. WHEELER, and W. S. STONE. An Analysis of Polymorphisms among Isozyme Loci in Dark and Light Drosoph- ila ananassae Strains from American and Western Samoa, 119
JOKLIK, W. K., and T. C. MERIGAN. Con- cerning the Mechanism of Action of Interferon, 558
Jordan algebras, noncommutative (McCrim- mon and Schafer), 1
Jordan rings (McCrimmon), 1072 JUKES, T. H. See Cantor, C. R., 177 JUNGAS, R. L. Role of Cyclic-3',5'-AMP in
the Response of Adipose Tissue to In sulin. 757
KAc, M., and C. J. THOMPSON. On the Mathe- matical Mechanism of Phase Transition, 1625
KAESBERG, P. See Yamazaki, H., 624
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KAIGHN, WE. E., J. 1). EBERTr, and P. M. STOTT. The Susceptibility of D)ifferentiating Mus- cle Clones to Blolls Sarcoma Virus, 133
See Lee, H. H., 521 KAJIWARA, K. See Spaldinig, J., 1535 KALCKAR, H. M4., P. LAURSEN, anid A. M. C.
RAPIN. Inactivationi of Phage C21 by Various Preparations from Lipopolysac- charide of E. coli K-12, 1852
KALLENBACH, N. R., and D. M. CROTHERS. Theory of Thermal Transitions in Cohered Di)NA from Phage Lambda, 1018
KANAPI, C. G. SeeJohnson, F. MI., 119 KANEKO, I. See D)oi, R. H., 1548 KAPLAN, N. 0. See Kitto, G. B., 578 KAIRKAS, J. 1)., and E. CHARGAFF. Template
Functions in the Enizymic Formation of Polyribonucleotides, I. Integrity of the DNA Template, 664
and E. CHARGAFF. Template Func- tions in the En-zymic Formation of Poly- ribonucleotides, III. Apurinic Acid as Template, 1241 -. See Lin, H. J., 954
KATZ, M. See Friedman, N., 1062 KAUFMAN, B. T. Studies on Dihydrofolic Re-
ductase, II. The Activation of D)ihydro- folic Reductase fr om Chicken Liver by Iodine, 695
Kerogen ozonolysis (Bitz and Nagy), 1383 a-Keto acid dehydrogenase complexes (Ishi-
kawa et al.), 534 KHORANA, H. G. See Gupta, N. K., 772
X-. See Morgan, A. R., 1899 KIRSCHNER, K., M. EIGEN, R. BITTMAN, and
B. VOIGT. The Binding of Nicotinamide- Adenine D)inucleotide to Yeast D)-Glyc- eraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Temperature-Jump Relaxation Studies on the Mechanism of an Allosteric Enzyme, 1661
KIT, S., D. R. DUBBS, L. J. PIEKARSKI, R. A. DE TORRES, anld J. L. MELNICK. Acqui- sition of Enzyme Function by Mouse Kidney Cells Abortively Infected with Papovavirus SV40, 463
KITTO, G. 13., P. M. WASSARMAN, and N. 0. KAPLAN. Enzymatically Active Conform- ers of Mitochondrial iMialate Dehydro- genase, 578
KLAMBT, D., G. THIES, and F. SKOOG. Iso- lation of Cytokinins from Corynebacterium fascians, 52
KLEIN, L., and P. H. WEISS. Induced Connec- tive Tissue Metabolism in vivo: Reutiliza- tion of Pre-existing Collagen, 277
KLEIN, M. P. See Corker, G. A., 1365 KLEINSCHMIDT, A. K. See Gregolin, C., 148,
1751 KNAPP, J. B. The Role of Internationial
Agencies in Aiding in World Food Produc- tion, 315
KNOX, W. E. See Greengard, O., 1303 KODANI, K. See Kodani, M., 1200 KODANI, M., and K. KODANI. The in vitro
Cultivation of Miammalian Sertoli Cells, 1200
KOHL, D. M. See Flickinger, R. A., 1712 KOHLER, R. E. See Ron, E. Z., 471 KOLAKOFSKY, D.. and T. NAKAMOTO. The
Initiation of Viral Protein Synthesis in E. coli Extracts, 1786
KOLIN, A. Helical Path Electrophoresis in VTertical Fluid Sheaths, 1051
KOLTHOFF, I. M., S. BHOWMmlK, anld M. K. CHANTOONI, JR. Acid-Base Indicator Properties of Sulfonephthaleins and Ben- zeins in Acetonitrile, 1370
KONIGSBERG, W. H. See Simon, S. R., 749 KOOPMANS, L. H. See Friedman, N., 1062 KOSHLAND, 1). E., JR. See Neet, K. E., 1606 KRAMER, F. R. See Davidson, E. H., 856 KIRATOCHVIJL, C. H. See Wiener, A. S., 458 KRAVITZ, EL. A. See Otsuka, M., 111:0 KREISBERG, It. A. See Williamson, J. R., 247 KnM, M. See Borenfreund, E., 672 KitOoN, A. M., P. BORST, E. F. J. VAN BRUG-
GEN, anid G. J. C. M. RUTTENBERG. Mitochondrial D)NA from Sheep Heart, 1836
Lac repressor, isolation (Gilbert and Muiller- Hill), 1891
Lactate dehydrogenase association to dimer and tetramer (Hathaway and Criddle), 680
Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes, heat inacti- vation of (Vesell and Yielding), 1317
LALA, P. K., and H. M. PATT. Cytokinetic Analysis of Tumor Growth, 1735
Lamellar protein, chloroplast (Lockshin and Burris), 1564
Lampbrush stage of amphibian oogenesis (Davidson et al.), 856
LANE, M. D. See Gregolin, C., 148, 1751 LANE, W. T. See Huebner, R. J., 1164 LARDY, H. A. See Graven, S. N., 654 LARNER, J. See Huijing, Fr., 647 L-asparaginases from E. coli, antitumor action
of (Schwartz et al.), 1516 LAURSEN, P. See Kalekar, H. M., 1852 LAZZARINI, R. A. D)ifferences in Lysine-sRNA
from Spore and Vegetative Cells of Bacil- lus subtilis, 185
Learned behavior, transfer of (Rosenblatt and Miller), 1423, 1683
Learning and memory: in mice (Flexner et al.), 730; in chicks (Lee-Teng and Sherman), 926
Lebesgue-Bochner integration (Bogdanowicz), 1399
LEBOVITZ, H. E. See Hill, R. L., 1762 LECoMTE, J. R. See Bulen, W. A., 979 LEDER, P., and H. BURSZTYN. Initiation of
Protein Synthesis, I. Effect of Formyla- tion of Methionyl-tRNA on Codon Recog- nition, 1579
- -. See Zamir, A., 1794 LEE, 11. H., M. E. KAIGHN, and J. D. EBERT.
Viral Antigens in Differentiating Muscle Colonies after Infection with Rous Sar- coma Virus in vitro, 521
LEE, J. B. See Tashjian, A. H., Jr., 1138 LEE-TENG, E., and S. M. SHERMAN. Memory
Consolidation of One-Trial Learning in Chicks, 926
LENARD, J., and S. J. SINGER. Protein Con- formation in Cell Membrane Preparations
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as Studied by Optical Rotatory Dispersion and Circular Dichroism, 1828
LENG, M., and G. FELSENFELD. The Prefer- ential Interactions of Polylysine and Poly- arginine with Specific Base Sequences in DNA, 1325
LENGYEL, P. See Shih, A.-Y., 1599 LEONARD, N. J., S. ACHMATOWICZ, R. N. LOEP-
PKY, K. L. CARRAWAY, W. A. H. GRIMM. A. SZWE YKO WSKA, H. Q. HAMZI, and F. SKOOG. Development of Cytokinin Ac- tivity by Rearrangement of 1-Substituted Adenines to 6-Substituted Aminopurines: Inactivation by N6,1-Cyclization, 709
See Helgeson, J. P., 60 LERNER, A. M. See Tillotson, J. R., 1143 Leucine metabolism (Tanaka et al.), 236 LEVEY, R. H., and P. B. MEDAWAR. Nature
and Mode of Action of Antilymphocytic Antiserum, 1130
LEVY, H. B. See Friedman, R. M., 440 LEWONTIN, R. C. See Singh, M., 1345 Ligand binding by hemoglobin (Benesch et al.),
1268, 1926 Light pathway to rat pineal gland (Zweig et al.),
515 Limit theorem, central (Friedman et al.), 1062 LIN, H. J., J. D. KARKAS, and E. CHARGAFF.
Template Functions in the Enzymic For- mation of Polyribonucleotides, II. Meta- phase Chromosomes as Templates in the Enzymic Synthesis of Ribonucleic Acid, 954
Linear organization in pneumococcal DNA molecules (Gabor and Hotchkiss), 1441
Linkage region of chondroitin sulfate-protein complex (Robinson et al.), 1859
ILipids, optical rotation of (Nagy), 389 LIPMANN, F. See Takeda, M., 1875 Lipopolysaccharide of E. coli K-12 (Kalckar
etal.), 1852 LIPSCOMB, W. N. See Potenza, J. A., 1917 Liquid structure theory (Hobbs et al.), 31 Liquids, polymer, surface tension of (Roe), 819 L-isoleucine biosynthesis in R. rubrum (Ning
and Gest), 1823 Liver acetyl CoA carboxylase (Gregolin et al.),
148, 1751 Liver nuclei, DNA template activity in (Pogo
et al.), 550 Lobster nerves, GABA from (Otsuka et al.),
1110 LOCKSHIN, A., and R. H. BURRIS. Solubiliza-
tion and Properties of Chloroplast La- mellar Protein, 1564
LOEPPKY, R. N. See Leonard, N. J., 709 LONDON, I. M. See Scherrer, K., 1571 Low, B. W., C. C. H. CHEN, J. E. BERGER, L.
SINGMAN, and J. F. PLETCHER. Studies of Insulin Crystals at Low Temperatures: Effects on Mosaic Character and Radia- tion Sensitivity, 1746
LUSTY, C. J., and M. DOUDOROFF. Poly-0- Hydroxybutyrate Depolymerases of Pseudomonas lemoignei, 960
Lymphocyte inj ection and ALS (Levey and Medawar), 1130
Lymphocytopoietic factor, thymic (Goldstein etal.), 1010
LYNEN, F. See Wells, W. W., 633
Lysine-sRNA from B. subtilis cells (Lazzarini), 185
Lysozyme, T4, mutations in (Terzaghi et al.), 500; (Okada et al.), 1692
Lysozyme binding to chitin oligosaccharides (Dahlquist et al.), 26
Lysyl-tRNA (Goehler and Doi), 1047
MACCHIA, V. See Pastan, I., 1802 Macrophage and granulocyte colonies (Ichi-
kawa et al.), 488 Magnetic circular dichroism (Schooley et al.),
1377; (Crescitelli et al.), 1729; (Lenard and Singer), 1828
Maize, ADH gene duplication in (Schwartz), 1431
MAIZEL, J. V., JR. See Shapiro, A. L., 216 Malate dehydrogenase conformers (Kitto et
al.), 578 Male-specific phage fl (Caro and Schnos), 126 Malignant conversion of cells (Borenfreund et
al.), 672 Mammaliani cells: (Kodani and Kodani), 1200;
(Davidson et al.), 1437; (Tobey et al.), 1520
Mamnmalian mRNP and ribosomes in protein synthesis (Weisberger and Armentrout), 1612
MANGELSDORF, P. C. Genetic Potentials for Increasing Yields of Food Crops and Animals, 370
Manifolds, homogeneous complex (Griffiths), 413
Maps, differentiable, Whyburn's conjecture for (Cronin and McAuley), 405
MARCA-UD, L. See Scherrer, K., 1571 MARCUS, A., and J. FEELEY. Ribosome Acti-
vation and Polysome Formation in vitro: Requirement for ATP, 1770
MIARGOLIN, P. See Bauerle, R. H., 111 MARIN, G. See Basilico, C., 208 Markov processes and nonlinear parabolic
equations (McKean), 1907 Mass, creation of, in expanding universe
(Thomas), 1349,1635 MATALON, R., and A. DORFMAN. Hurler's
Syndrome: Biosynthesis of Acid Muco- polysaccharides in Tissue Culture, 1310
MViathematical mechanism of phase transition (Kac and Thompson), 1625
MATTHEWS, C. N., and R. E. MOSER. Pre- biological Protein Synthesis, 1087
McAULEY, L. F. See Cronin, J., 405 MCCONNELL, H. M. See BOEYENS, J. C. A.,
22 See Ohnishi, S., 809
MCCRIMMON, K., and R. D. SCHAFER. On a Class of Noncommutative Jordan Alge- bras, 1
<. A General Theory of Jordan Rings, 1072
MCGEE, Z. A. See O'Malley, J. P., 895 McKEAN, H. P., JR. A Class of Markov
Processes Associated with Nonlinear Para- bolic Equations, 1907
MCMILLAN, J. E. On Cluster Sets of Mero- morphic Functions, 787
MEANS, A. R., and T. H. HAMILTON. Evi- dence for Depression of Niuelear Protein
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Synthesis and Concomitant Stimulation of Nuclear RNA Synthesis during Early Estrogen Action, 686
- - - and T. H. HAMILTON. Early Estrogen Action: Concomitant Stimulations within Two Minutes of Nuclear RNA Synthesis and Uptake of RNA Precursor by the Uterus, 1594
Mechanism of auxin action (Armstrong), 64 MEDAWAR, P. B. See Levey, R. H., 1130 Meiosis, DNA synthesis during (Hotta et al.),
1184 Meiotic pairing in wheat (Feldman et al.), 1192 Melanin synthesis affected by erythorbic acid
(Sondhi and Turoczi), 1743 MELLO-SAMPAYO, T. See Feldman, M., 1192 MELNICK, J. L. See Kit, S., 463 Membrane fraction, solubilization and purifi-
cation of (Nathenson and Davies), 476 Membrane protein, ORD and CD studies of
(Lenard and Singer), 1828 Memory, psychological conceptions of (Guil-
ford), 67 Memory consolidation of learning in chicks
(Lee-Teng and Sherman), 926 Memory in mice treated with acetoxycyclo-
heximide (Flexner et al.), 730 MENDELSOHN, J. See Salzman, N. P., 1449 MERIGAN, T. D. See Joklik, W. K., 558 Meromorphic functions, cluster sets of (Mc-
Millan), 787 Messenger RNA: in sea urchin development
(Glisin et al.), 285; insulin effect on trans- lation of (Wool and Cavicehi), 991
Metabolism, connective tissue (Klein and Weiss), 277
Metabolism of basic proteins in HeLa nuclei (Spalding et al.), 1535
Metaphase HeLa chromosomes, isolation of (Salzman et al.), 1449
Meteorite, Orgueil, ozonolysis (Bitz and Nagy), 1383
Methionyl tRNA (Leder and Bursztyn), 1579; (Zamir et al.), 1794
Methylases, tRNA, in animal and human tu- mors (Tsutsui et at.), 1003
Methylglyoxal and cell division (Egyud and Szent-Gy6rgyi), 203
Mice, learning and memory in (Flexner et al.,), 730
MICHELSON, A. M., and C. MONNY. Poly- nucleotides, VIII. Base Stacking in Poly- uridylic Acid, 1528
Microbiology of saturated salt solutions (Siegel and Roberts), 1505
Migration, homing, of newt (Twitty et al.), 864
MILLER, R. G. See Rosenblatt, F., 1423, 1683 MILLS, D. R., N. R. PACE, and S. SPIEGELMAN.
The in vitro Synthesis of a Noninfectious Complex Containing Biologically Active Viral RNA, 1778
Minimal submanifolds (Hsiang), 5 MIRSKY, A. E. See Pogo, A. O., 550
-. See Davidson, E. H., 856 MIRSKY, R., and P. GEORGE. Optical Rota-
tory Dispersion Spectra of Cytochrome c and Polymers, 222
Missense suppression of mutants (Carbon et al.), 764; (Gupta and Khorana), 772
Mitochondria, beef kidney, KGDC from (Ishi- kawa et al.), 534
Mitochondrial DNA: circular (Sinclair and Stevens), 508; (Nass), 1215; from sheep heart (Kroon et al.), 1836
Mitochondrial MDH conformers (Kitto et al.), 578
Mitochondrial origin of egg cytoplasmic DNA (Dawid), 269
Mitosis in hormone-dependent differentiation (Stockdale and Topper), 1283
Mitotic cycle and myogenesis (Okazaki and Holtzer), 1484
MIYAGI, M. See Flickinger, R. A., 1712 Molecular characteristics of acetyl CoA car-
boxylase (Gregolin et al.), 148 Molecular orbital theory and quadrupole
coupling constants (Cotton and Harris), 12 Molecular structure of m-B10C211C1H2 (Po-
tenza and Lipscomb), 1917 Moloney sarcoma virus (Huebner et al.), 1164 MOMMAERTS, W. F. H. M. See Crescitelli, F.,
1729 MONNY, C. See Michelson, A. M., 1528 Monotone nonlinear operators (Browder), 419 MOORE, D. E. See Salzman, N. P., 1449 MOORE, G. E. See Sandberg, A. A., 105 MOOR-JANKOWSKI, J. See Wiener, A. S., 458 MORGAN, A. R., R. D. WELLS, and H. G. KHo-
RANA. Studies on Polynucleotides, LIX. Further Codon Assignments from Amino Acid Incorporations Directed by Ribo- polynucleotides Containing Repeating Tri- nucleotide Sequences, 1899
Morphological mutation in N. crassa (Brody and Tatum), 1290
MORRIS, D. W., and J. A. DEMOSs. Polysome Transitions and the Regulation of Ribo- nucleic Acid Synthesis in Escherichia coli, 262
MORRIS, V. L., P. G. SPEAR, and B. ROIZMAN. Some Biophysical Properties of Frog Viruses and Their DNA, 1155
Mosaic character of insulin crystals (Low et at.), 1746
MOSER, R. E. See Matthews, C. N., 1087 MOSIG, G. Distances Separating Genetic
Markers in T4 DNA, 1177 MOSTELLER, R. D. See Ravel, J. M., 701 Moulton's orbits in problem of three bodies
(Szebehely), 1641 Mouse antigens (Nathenson and Davies), 476 Mouse kidney cells infected with papovavirus
SV40 (Kit et al.), 463 Mouse liver nucleohistone (Commerford and
Delihas), 1759 Mouse mitochondria, circular DNA from (Sin-
clair and Stevens), 508 Mucopolysaccharides in tissue culture (Matalon
and Dorfman), 1310 MUELLER, G. C. See Spalding, J., 1535 MtLLER-HILL, B. See Gilbert, W., 1891 Murine leukemia virus production of pseudo-
type sarcoma viruses (Huebner et al.), 1164
Muscle: relaxing protein of (Watanabe and Staprans), 572; insulin regulation of pro- tein synthesis in (Wool and Cavicchi), 991; tuna fish, heat conservation in (Carey and Teal), 1464; striated, myogenesis of (de la Haba et at.), 1718
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Muscle clones, susceptibility to RSV (Kaighn etal.), 133
M-usele colonies after RSV infection (Lee et cr1.), 521
Muttability locus in E. coli (Zamenhof), 845 fM utants, A-proteirn, missense suppression of
(Carbon et al.), 764; (Gupta and Kho- r ania), 772
Mulitatioin, morphological, int lN. crassa (Brody an-d Taturn), 1290
Mutations, T4 (Terzaghi et a1.), 500; (Okada etal.), 1692
M ycoplasmac gcrllisepticumn, A-1 agent identified as (OMalley et ac.), 895
Myogeniesis: and mitotic cycle (Okazaki and Holtzer), 1484; of striated muscle (de la Haba et al.), 1718
Myosin, subunit structure of (Gershman et cr.), 966
NACHMANSOHN, I). See Podleski, T. R., 1034 NaF inhibition of amiinoacyl-sRNA bindiing
(Ravel et al.), 701 NAWGY, B. A Study of the Optical Rotation of
Lipids Extracted from Soils, Sediments, and the Orgueil Carbonaceous Meteorite, 389
See Bitz, Sister .M. C. 1383 NAKADAN, 1)., anid J. UNOWSKY. In vitro For-
mation of Fiunctional P ibosomes from the '11elaxed Particles," 659
NAKKAI, M., and L. SARIa. Harmonic Semi- fields, 1674
NXK.AMOTO, T. See Kolakofsky, D., 1786 NASS, M. M. K. The Circularity of Mito-
chondrial 1.)NA, 1215 NAVTHANS, 1). i\`[., P. OESCHGER, K. EGGEN, and
Y. SHIMURA\. Bacteriophage-Specific Pro- tein-s in E. coli Infected with an RNA Bac- teriophage, 1844
NATHENSON, S. G., and D. A. L. DAVIES. Solubilization and Partial Purification of Mouse Histocomipatibility Antigens from a Membranous Lipoprotein Fraction, 476
NATIONAL ACAD)EXY Oc F SCIENCES. Organiza- tion: Officers, Council, Members, Foreign Associates, and Sections, 304
Symposium onl Prospects of the World Food Supply, 305a
N.VON, CT. See Shiu-lmain, R. C., 39 Nf, I-cyclization in cytokinin inactivation
(Leoinard et ac.), 709' NEET, K. E., and 1). E. KoSHLAND, JR. The
Conversioni of Serine at the Active Site of Subtilisin to Cvsteinie: A "Chemical Mu- tation," 1606
NELSON, L. B. See Parker, F. W., 382 Nerve fibers, frog, acetylcholinesterase in
(Brzin), 1560 Nerves: inhibitory, GABA from (Otsuka et al.),
1110; sympathetic, alorepitnephrine syn- thesis in (Alousi and Weiner), 1491
NEURATH, H. See Walsh, K. A., 1339 Neurophysin binding of oxytocii (Breslow and
Abrash), 640 Neurospora crassa, nmorphological mutation in
(Brody and Tatuim), 1290 NEUSTADT, L. W. See Halkin, H., 1066 Newt, homing migration (Twitty et cr.), 864 Nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide binding to
GAPDIH (Kirsehuer et al.), 1661
Nigericin, effect on alkali metal cation (Graven etal.), 654
NING, C., and H. GEST. Regulation of L-Iso- leuicine Biosynthesis in the Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum, 1823
NISONOFF, A. See Inman, F. P., 542 Nitride, boron, and graphite (Patuling), 1646 Nitrogenase system from Azotobacter (Bulen
and LeComte), 979 Noncommutative Jordan algebras (McCrim-
mon and Schafer), 1 Noninfectious complex containing biologically
active viral RNA (Mlills et al.), 1778 Nonlitnear parabolic equations and Markov
processes (McKean), 1907 Nonlinear variational inequalities (Browder),
1080 Norepinephrine synithesis in sympathetic nerves
(Alousi and Weiner), 1491 NOTIDES, A., and J. GORSKI. Estrogen-In-
duced Synthesis of a Specific Uterine Protein, 230
NOTKINS, A. L. See Ashe, W. K., 447 Nuclear magnetic resonatnce studies of car-
boxypeptidase A (Shulman et al.), 39 Nuclear quadrupole couLpling constants (Cot-
ton and Harris), 12 Nuclear receptors for aldosterone (Fan-estil and
Edelman), 872 Nucleic acid from adeno-associated virus (Rose
et al.), 86 Nucleic acid homology (Reich et at.), 78 Nucleohistones examined for RNA-histones
(Commerford and Delihas), 1759 Nucleosides, ESR study of (Herak and Gordy),
7 Nucleotidohydrolase, dCTP, T4-induced (War-
ner and Barnes), 1233 Nutritional and food science in world food
needs (Scrimshaw), 352
Oat coleoptile cells (O'Brien and Thimann), 888
O'BRIEN, T. P. and K. V. THIMANN. Intra- cellular Fibers in Oat Coleoptile Cells and Their Possible Significance in Cytoplasmic Streaming, 888
OCHOA, S. See Stanley, W. M., Jr., 290 OESCHGER, 1M. P. See Nathans, D., 1844 OETTGEN, H. F. See Old, L. J., 1699 OHNISHI, S., J. C. A. BOEYENS, and H. M.
MXICCONNELL. Spin-Labeled Hemoglobin Crystals, 809
OKADA, Y., E. TERZAGHI, G. STREISINGER, J. EMRICH, M. INOUYE, and A. TSUGITA. A Frame-Shift Mutation Involving the Addi- tion of Two Base Pairs in the Lysozyme Gene of Phage T4, 1692
. See Terzaghi, E., 500 OKAZARI, K., and H. HOLTZER. Myogenesis:
Fusion, Myosin Synthesis, and the Mitotic Cycle, 1484
OLD, L. J., E. A. BOYSE, H. F. OETTGEN, E. DE HARVEN, G. GEERING, B. WILLIAMSON, anid P. CLIFFORD. Precipitating Anti- body in Human Serum to an Antigen Present in Cultured Burkitt's Lymphoma Cells, 1699
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OLIVER, R. M. See Ishikawa, E., 534 O'MALLEY, J. P. Z. A. MCGEE, M. F. BARILE,
and L. F. BARKER. Identification of the A-I Agent as Mycoplasma gallisepticum, 895
O6genesis, amphibian (Davidson et al.), 856 OPIE, E. L. The Normal and Pathological
Movement of Water in Tissues and Its Relation to the Colligative Properties of Solutions and to Inflammation, 426
Optical properties of polypeptide A-configura- tions (Pysh), 825
Optical rotation of lipids (Nagy), 389 Optical rotatory dispersion spectra of cyto-
chrome c (Mirsky and George), 222 Optical rotatory dispersion studies of mem-
brane protein conformation (Lenard and Singer), 1828
Optimization problems (Halkin and Neustadt), 1066
Optimizing selection, stable equilibria under (Singh and Lewontini), 1345
Orbits, Moulton's (Szebehely), 1641 Orgueil meteorite lipids (Nagy), 389 ORR, P. C., and R. BERGER. The Fire Areas
on Santa Rosa Islanid, California, 1409 See Berger R., 1678
OTSUKA, M., L. L. IVERSEN, Z. W. HALL, and E. A. KRAVITZ. Release of Gamma- Aminobutyric Acid from Inhibitory Nerves of Lobster, 1110
Oxidative phosphorylation, respiratory chain (Falcone), 1043
OXMAN, M. N. See Henry, P., 1170 Oxytocin binding by neurophysins (Breslow
and Abrash), 640 Ozonolysis of coal, kerogen, and Or gueil
meteorite (Bitz and Nagy), 1383
PACE, N. R. See Mills, 1). R., 1778 PAINTER, T. S. The Role of the E-Chromo-
somes in Cecidomyiidae, 853 and J. J. BIESELE. Endomitosis an d
Polyribosome Formation, 1920 Papovavirus SV40, enzyme function tranis-
formed by (Kit et at.), 463 Parabolic equations, nonlinear (McKean),
1907 Parathyroid hormone and thyrocalcitonin
(Tashjian et al.), 1138 PARKER, F. W., and L. B. NELSON. More
Fertilizers for More Food, 382 PASTAN, I., J. ROTH, and V. MACCHIA. Bind-
ing of hlormone to Tissue: The First Step in Polypeptide Hormone Action, 1802
Pathological movement of water in tissues (Opie), 426
PATT, H. M. See Lala, P. K., 1735 PAULING, L. The Structure and Properties of
Graphite and Boron Nitride, 1646 . Baryoni Resonances as Rotational
States, 1676 PENHOET, E., T. RAJKIJMAR, and W. J. RUTTER.
Multiple Forms of Fructose Diphosphate Aldolase in Mammalian Tissues, 1275
Pepsin inactivation by diazo ketone (Delpierre and Fruton), 1817
Peptide chain initiation and RNA synthesis in E. coli (Shih et al.), 1599
Peptide release by puromycin (Redman and Sabatini), 608
Periodate oxidation effect on viruses (Tillotson and Lerner), 1143
Pest, pathogen, and weed control for increased food production (Stakinan), 376
PETERSEN, D. F. See Tobey, R. A., 1520 pH dependence of chymotrypsin reactions
(Bender et al.), 833 Phage C21 inactivation (Kalckar et al.), 1852 Phage fI attachment to E. coli (Caro and
Schnos), 126 Phage lambda, DNA froin (Kallenbach and
Crothers), 1018 Phage T4, DNA between genetic markers in
(Goldberg), 1457 Phage T4 DNA, genetic markers in (Mosig),
1177 Phage, T-even, infection and enzyme activities
(Greenberg), 1226; (Warner and Barnes), 1233
Phage T4 lysozyme, mutations in (Terzaghi et al.), 500; (Okada et al.), 1692
Phage-specific proteins in infected E. coli (Nathans et al.), 1844
Phase transition (Kac and Thompson), 1625 Phaseolus lunatus, frequency-dependent selec-
tion in (Harding et al.), 99 Phosphatase, alkaline, of E. coli (Tait and
Vallee), 1247 Phosphorylated derivative of vitamin K1
(Watanabe and Brodie), 940 Phosphorylation, respiratory chain oxidative
(Falcone), 1043 Photosynthesis, primary quantum conversion
product in (Corker et al.), 1365 Photosynthesis by isolated chloroplasts (Jen-
sen and Bassham), 1095 PIEKARSKI, L. J. See Kit, S., 463 Pigment synthesis in mammalian cells (David-
son et al.), 1437 Pineal gland of newborn rats (Zweig et al.), 515 Plane algebroid curves and maximum torsion
(Zariski), 781 PLETCHER, J. F. See Low, B. W., 1746 PLUZNIK, D. H. See Ichikawa, Y., 488 Pneumococcal transforming DNA (Gabor and
Hotchkiss), 1441 PODLESKI, T. R., and D. NACHEMANSOHN.
Similarities between Active Sites of Acetyl- choline Receptor and Acetylcholinesterase Tested with Quinolinium Ions, 1034
POGO, A. O., V. G. ALLFREY, and A. E. MIRSKY. Evidence for Increased DNA Template Activity in Regenerating Liver Nuclei, 550
Poliovirus RNA synthesis (Baltimore and Girard), 741
POLLARA, B. See Hong, R., 602 Poly-A-ribosome complexes, lysyl-tRNA bind-
ing to (Goehler and D)oi), 1047 Poly-o-hydroxybutyrate depolymerases (Lusty
and Doudoroff ), 960 Polylysine and polyarginine interactions with
various DNA's (Leng and Felsenfeld), 1325
Polymer liquids (Roe), 819 Polymerase, DNA-dependent RNA (Anthony
et al.), 1026
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1944 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.
Polymerization in cell-free systems (Takeda and Lipmann), 1875
Polymers, ORD spectra of (Mirsky and George), 222
Polymorphisms among isozyme loci in D. ananassae (Johnson et al.), 119
Polynomials, approximation by (Walsh), 1406 Polynucleotides: base stacking in (Michelson
and Monny), 1528; and codon assignments (Morgan et al.), 1899
Polyoma virus and DNA synthesis (Basilico et al.), 208
Polypeptide ,B-configurations (Pysh), 825 Polypeptide hormone action (Pastan et al.),
1802 Polyribonucleotides in inhibition of viral RNA
formation (Haruna and Spiegelman), 1333
Polyribosomal synthesis of gamma globulin (Shapiro et al.), 216
Polyribosome formation and endomitosis (Painter and Biesele), 1920
Polysome formation and ribosome activation (Marcus and Feeley), 1770
Polysome stability (Ron et al.), 471 Polysome transitions and RNA synthesis in
E. coli (Morris and DeMoss), 262 Population and food supplies (Revelle), 328 Population studies in self-pollinated species
(Harding et al.), 99 POTENZA, J. A., and W. N. LIPscoMB. Mo-
lecular Structure of m-B10Cl10C2H2, 1917 Prebiological protein synthesis (Matthews and
Moser), 1087 PRITCHARD, W. R. Increasing Protein Foods
through Improving Animal Health, 360 Probability generating functions: of random
variables (Puri), 1059; and their iterates (Buihler), 1912
Proline hydroxylase in animal tissues (Hutton and Udenfriend), 198
Protein(s): virus-coded (Thomas and Green), 243; relaxing (Watanabe and Staprans), 572; basic, in HeLa nuclei (Spalding et al.), 1535; chloroplast lamellar (Lockshin and Burris), 1564; phage-specific, in E. coli (Nathans et al.), 1844
Protein-chondroitin sulfate complex (Robinson etal.), 1859
Protein conformations in cell membranes (Wal- lach and Zahler), 1552; (Lenard and Singer), 1828
Protein subunits, tryptophanase dissociation into (Gopinathan and DeMoss), 1223
Protein synthesis: estrogen-induced (Notides and Gorski), 230; initiation signal for (Stanley et at.), 290; related to epidermal differentiation (Hoober and Bernstein), 594; directed by RNA (Yamazaki and Kaesberg), 624; estrogen action on (Means and Hamilton), 686, 1594; insulin regulation of (Wool and Caviechi), 991; prebiological (Matthews and Moser), 1087; and ecdysone (Clever and Romball), 1470; and mammalian cell division (Tobey et al.), 1520; N-formyl-Met-tRNA in initiation of (Leder and Bursztyn), 1579; directed by mRNP (Weisberger and Armentrout), 1612; initiation in R. pipiens eggs (Smith et al.), 1724; viral, in
E. coli (Kolakofsky and Nakamoto), 1786; inhibition by emetine and cycloheximide (Grollman), 1867
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (Tashjiari et al.), 1138
Pseudomonas lemoignei, depolymerases of (Lusty and Douidoroff), 960
Pseudomonas putida, tryptophan synthetase in (Crawford and Gunsalus), 717
Psychological conceptions of memory (Guil- ford), 67
PURI, P. S. Probability Generating Functions of Absolute Difference of Two Random Variables, 1059
Purification of: relaxing protein (Watanabe and Staprans), 572; thymosin (Goldstein etal.), 1010
Puromycin: in release of peptides (Redman and Sabatini), 608; reaction with N-formyl- methionyl-tRNA (Zamir et al.), 1794
Pyruvate complexes (Ishikawa et al.), 534 PYSH, E. S. The Calculated Ultraviolet Opti-
cal Properties of Polypeptide d-Configura- tions, 825
Quadrupole coupling constants (Cotton and Harris), 12
Quantum conversion product in photosynthesis (Corker et al.), 1365
Quantum gas, expansion of transport coeffi- cients for (Fujita), 16, 794
Quinolium ion testing of ACh receptor and esterase (Podleski and Nachmansohn), 1034
Rabbit -yG-globulin, heavy chains (Inman and Nisonoff), 542
Rabbits, hemolysin anamnestic reactivity in (Taliaferro and Taliaferro), 1151
Radiation damage to DNA, repair of (Strauss et al.), 932
Radiation sensitivity of insulin crystals at low temperatures (Low et al.), 1746
Radicals, OH, bombardment of uracils (Herak and Gordy), 1354
RAFTERY, M. See Dahlquist, F. W., 26 RAJKIUMAR, T. See Penhoet, E., 1275 Rana pipiens eggs, protein synthesis in (Smith
et al.), 1724 Random variables, P. G. F. of (Puri), 1059 RAPER, K. B. See Cotter, D. A., 880 RAPIN, A. M. C. See Kalckar, H. M., 1852 RAPP, H. J. See Colten, H. R., 1158 Rat liver: gluconeogenesis in (Williamson et
al.), 247; nigericin effect on (Graven et al.), 654; irradiation of (Greengard et al.), 1303
Rats, pineal gland of newborn (Zweig et al.), 515
RAVEL, J. M., R. D. MOSTELLER, and B. HARDESTY. NaF Inhibition of the In- itial Binding of Aminoacyl-sRNA to Re- ticulocyte Ribosomes, 701
Rearrangement of 1 - substituted adenines (Leonard et al.), 709
Receptor, ACh, similarity to ACh esterase (Podleski and Nachmansohn), 1034
Recognition of substrate by enzyme (Ringold et al.), 255
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REDDI, K. K. Ribonuclease Induction in Cells Transformed by Agrobacterium tume- faciens, 1207
REDMAN, C. M., and D. D. SABATINI. Vec- torial Discharge of Peptides Released by Puromycin from Attached Ribosomes, 608
Reductase, dihydrofolic (Kaufman), 695 REED, L. J. See Ishikawa, E., 534 REEVES, J. Y. See Schwartz, J. H., 1J516 Reflexes, coitus-related, in guLinea pig (Beach),
526 Regenerating liver nuclei (Pogo et al.), 550 Regulation of cell division (Egyuid and Szent-
Gy6rgyi), 203 REICH, P. R., P. H. BLACK, and S. M. WEISS-
MAN. Nucleic Acid Homology Studies of SV40 Virus-Transformed and Normal Hamster Cells, 78
. See Baum, S. G., 1509 "Relaxed particles," functional ribosomes from
(Nakada and Unowsky), 659 Relaxing protein (Watanabe and Staprans),
572 Renal nuclear receptors for aldosterone (Fanie-
stil and Edelman), 872 Repair of DNA from UV-induced damage
(Strauss et al.), 932 Replication, cellular (Borek and Sachs), 1705 Replication of: human chromosomal DNA
(Sandberg et al.), 105; Semliki Forest virus (Friedman et al.), 440; viral RNA (Haruna and Spiegelman), 1333
Replicative intermediate in RNA synthesis (Baltimore and Girard), 741
Repressor, lac, isolation of (Gilbert and Miller- Hill), 1891
Rescue of MSV from hamster tumor (Huebner et al.), 1164
Resonances, baryon, as rotational states (Paul- ing), 1676
Respiratory chain oxidative phosphorylation (Falcone), 1043
Respiratory inhibition (mitochondrial) in- duced by nigericin (Graven et al.), 654
REVELLE, R. Population and Food Supplies: The Edge of the Knife, 328
Rho antisera (Wiener et al.), 458 Rhodospirillum rubrum, L-isoleucine biosyn-
thesis in (Ning and Gest), 1823 Ribonuclease A inhibition of plant tumors
(Braun and Wood), 1417 Ribonuclease induction in transformed cells
(Reddi), 1207 Ribonucleoprotein, messenger, in direction of
protein synthesis (Weisberger and Armen- trout), 1612
Ribosomal protein synthesis (Wool and Cavic- chi), 991
Ribosome activation and polysome formation (Marcus and Feeley), 1770
Ribosome-catalyzed reaction between N- formylmethionyl-tRNA and puromycin (Zamir et al.), 1794
Ribosomes: release of peptides from (Red- man and Sabatini), 608-- functional, from RC particles (Nakada and Unowsky), 659;' aminoacyl-sRNA binding to (Ravel et al.), 701; hybridization of, in B. subtilis and E. coli (Takeda and Lipmann), 1875
RICHARDSON, R. H. See Johnson, F. M., 119 RINGOLD, H. J., J. M. GRAVES, A. CLARK, and
T. BELLAS. Experimental Strategy for Delineation of the Enzyme Region In- volved in Substrate Recognition, 255
Rings, Jordani (McCrimmon), 1072 RITOSSA, F. M., and K. C. ATWOOD. Uniequal
Proportions of DNA Complementary to Ribosomal RNA in Males and Females of Drosophila simulans, 496
RNA: as template for protein synthesis (Slater and Spiegelman), 164; viral forms of (Friedman et al.), 440; ribosomal, DNA complementary to (Ritossa and Atwood), 496; nuclear, and messenger, in HeLa cells (Houssais and Attardi), 616; R17 viral (Yamazaki and Kaesberg), 624; HeLa cell cytoplasm and sedimentation of (Girard and Baltimore), 999; viral, forma- tion inhibited with polynucleotides (Ha- runa and Spiegelman), 1333; metabolism in a differentiated cell (Scherrer et al.), 1571; in the recovery of spinal-sectioned carp (Batkin), 1689; histone-linked (Com- merford and Delihas), 1759; viral, in non- infectious complex (Mills et al.), 1778; phage infection of E. coli (Nathans et al.), 1844; strand integrity of (Francke and Hofschneider), 1883
RNA, messenger (Glisin et al.), 285; (Wool and Caviechi), 991
RNA synthesis: polysome transitions and (Morris and DeMoss), 262; relaxed con- trol of (Ron et al.), 471; nuclear, estrogen effect on (Means and Hamilton), 686, 1594; poliovirus (Baltimore and Girard), 741; and ecdysone (Clever and Romball), 1470; and mammalian cell division (Tobey et al.), 1520; and peptide chain initiation (Shih et al.), 1599; DNA-like, in frog embryos (Flickinger et al.), 1712
RNA, transfer (Lazzarini), 185; (Morris and DeMoss), 262; (Tsutsui et al.), 1003; (Goehler and Doi), 1047; (Doi et al.), 1548; (Leder and Bursztyn), 1579; (Zamir et al.), 1794
ROACH, M. K., and R. J. WILLIAMS. Impaired and Inadequate Glucose Metabolism in the Brain as an Underlying Cause of Alcohol- ism-An Hypothesis, 566
ROBBINS, M. See Strauss, B., 932 ROBERTS, K. See Siegel, S. M., 1505 ROBERTS, R. B. See Flexner, L. B., 730 ROBINSON, H. C., A. TELSER, and A. DORF-
MAN. Studies on Biosynthesis of the Linkage Region of Chondroitin Sulfate- Protein Complex, 1859
ROE, R.-J. Hole Theory of Surface Tension of Polymer Liquids, 819
ROIZMAN, B. See Morris, V. L., 1155 ROMBALL, C. G. See Clever, U., 1470 RON, E. Z., R. E. KOHLER, and B. D. DAvIs.
Increased Stability of Polysomes in an Escherichia coli Mutant with Relaxed Control of RNA Synthesis, 471
ROSE, J. A., M. D. HOGGAN, and A. J. SHATKIN. Nucleic Acid from an Adeno-Associated Virus: Chemical and Physical Studies, 86
ROSEN, 0. M., P. L. COPELAND, and S. M.
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ROSEN. The Subunit Structure of Fruc- tose 1,6-Diphosphatase, 1811.
I)OSEN, S. M. See Rosen, 0. M., 1811 1kOSENBLNTT, F., anid li. G. MILLER. Be-
havioral Assay Procedures for Transfer of Learned Behavior by Brain Extracts, 1423
and R. G. MILLER. Behavioral Assay Procedures for Transfer of Learned Be- havior by Brain Extracts, II, 1683
ROTH, J. See Pastan, I., 1802 1IOTHBERG, I. See Brown, H. C., 1653 Rotor deceleration in equilibrium sedimenta-
tion (Billick et al.), 399 Rous sarcoma virus infection of muscle cells
(Kaighn et al.), 133; (Lee et al.), 521 RoWE, W. P. See Huebner, R. J., 1164
See Baum, S. G., 1509 RIUTTENBERG, G. J. C. M. See Krooin, A. 1.,
1836 IBUTTER, W. J. See Perihoet, E., 1275 1RYDER, E. See Gregolin, C., 148, 1751 l ye planl-ts, isoperoxidases in (Siegel and Gal-
stoin), 1040
SA BATINi, D. 1). See Redman, C. M., 608 SACHS, L. See Ichikawa, Y., 488
- . See Gershon, D., 918 See Huberman, E., 1123
- See Borek, C., 1705 SA,LAS, M. See Stanley, W. M., Jr., 290 Salmonella typhimurium, tryptophan genes in
(Bauerle and Margolin), 111 Salt solutions, microbiology of (Siegel and
Roberts), 1505 SALZMAN, N. P., D. E. MOORE, and J. MEN-
DELSOHN. Isolation and Characterization of Human Metaphase Chromosomes, 1449
Samoa, D. ananassae from (Johnson et al.), 119
SANDBERG, A. A., T. SOFUNI, N. TAKAGI, and G. E. MOORE. Chronology and Pattern of Human Chromosome Replication, IV. Autoradiographic Studies of Binucleate Cells, 105
SANDERS, F. K. See Borenfreund, E., 672 Santa Rosa Island fire areas (Orr and Berger),
1409; (Berger and Orr), 1678 SARIO, L. See Nakai, M., 1674 SAIUER, G., and V. DEFENDI. Stimulation of
DNA Synthesis and Complement-Fixing Antigeni Production by SV40 in Human Diploid Cell Cultures: Evidence for "Abortive" Infection, 452
SCHAFER, R. W. See McCrimmon, K., 1 SCHARFF, M. D. See Shapiro, A. L., 216 SCHERRER, K., L. MARCAUD, F. ZAJDELA, I. M.
LONDON, and F. GROS. Patterns of RNA Metabolism in a Differentiated Cell: A Rapidly Labeled, Unstable 60S RNA with Messenger Properties in Duck Erythro- blasts, 1571
Schizophrenic blood (Woolley and Gommi), 191 SCHLEYER, P. VON R. See Brown, H. C., 1653 SCHN6S, M. See Caro, L. G., 126 SCHOOLEY, D. A., E. BUNNENBERG, and C.
DJERASSI. Magnetic Circular Dichroism Studies, II. Preliminary Results with Some Aromatic Compounds, 1377
SCHULTZ, J. See Wells, W. W., 633 SCHULTZ, Mr. See Billick, I. H., 399 SCHULTZ, T. W. Increasing World Food Sup-
plies: The Economic Requirements, 322 SCHWARTZ, D. Genietic Conitrol of Alcohol
Dehydrogenase in Maize: Gene Duplica- tion and Repression, 1431
SCHWARTZ, J. H., J. Y. REEVES, anid J. D. BROOME. Two L-Asparaginases from E. coli and Their Action against Tumors, 1516
SCRIMSHAW, N. S. Applications of Nuitri- tional and Food Science to Meeting World Food Needs, 352
Sea urchin mRNA (Glisin et al.), 285 SEARASHI, T. See Strauss, B., 932 SEARS, E. R. See Feldman, M., 1192 Sedimentation constaints of phage RNA
(Fra.ncke and Hofschneider), 1883 Sedimentation, equilibrium, rotor deceleration
in (Billick et al.), 399 Sedimentation rate of RNA affected by HeLa
cell cytoplasm (Girard alnd Baltimore), 999 Selection, frequency-dependelnt, in P. lunatus
(Harding et al.), 99 Selection, optimizing, stable equilibria under
(Singh and Lewontin), 1345 Selection for photo- and geotaxis in Drosophila
(del Solar), 484 Semifields, harmonic (Nakai and Sario), 1674 Semliki Forest virus replication (Friedma.n
et al.), 440 Serine conversion to cysteine (Neet an-id Kosh-
land), 1606 Serine transfer RNA, regulation of (Doi et al.),
1548 Serotonin synergist in schizophrenic blood
(Woolley and Gommi), 191 Sertoli cell cultivation (Kodani and Kodani),
1200 Sexual isolation in Drosophila (del Solar), 484 SHAPIRO, A. L., M. D. SCHARFF, J. V. MAIZEL,
JR., and J. W. UHR. Polyribosomal Syn- thesis an-id Assembly of the H and L Chain-s of Gamma Globulin, 216
SHATKIN, A. J. See Rose, J. A., 86 SHAW, T. I. See Crescitelli, F., 1729 Sheep heart, DNA from (Kroon- et al.), 1836 SHERMAN, S. M. See Lee-Teng, E., 926 SHIH, A.-Y., J. EISENSTADT, and P. LENGYEL.
On the Relation between- Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis aind Peptide Chain Initia- tion in E. coli, 1599
SHIMURA, Y. See Nathans, D., 1844 SHULMAN, R. G., G. NAVON, B. J. WYLUDA, I).
C. DOUGLASS, and T. YAMANE. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Active Site of Carboxypeptidase A, 39
See Gueron, M., 814 SIEGEL, B. Z., and A. W. GALSTON. Bio-
synthesis of Deuterated Isoperoxidases in Rye Plants Grown in D20, 1040
SIEGEL, S. M., and K. ROBERTS. The Micro- biology of Saturated Salt Solutions and Other Harsh Environmenits, I. Growth of a Salt-Dependent Bacterial Form in LiCl- Saturated Nutrient Broth, 1505
Significant structure theory and dielectric con- stants (Hobbs et at.), 31.
Simian virus 40 induction of DNA synthesis
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(Sau.er and Defendi), 452; (Hatanaka and Dulbecco), 736; (Gershon et al.), 918; (Henry et al.), 1170
SIMON, S. R., and W. H. KONIGSBERG. Chem- ical Modification of Hemoglobins: A Study of Conformation Restraint by Internal Bridging, 749
SINCLAIR, J. H., and B. J. STEVENS. Circular DNA Filaments from Mouse Mito- chondria, 508
SINGER, I. See Tasaki, I., 1116 SINGER, S. J. See Lenard, J., 1828 SINGH, M., and R. C. LEWONTIN. Stable
Equilibria under Optimizing Selection, 1345
SINGMAN, L. See Low, B. W., 1746 Singular integral operators. on a half-line
(Cordes and Herman), 1668 S100G, F. See Klhimbt, D., 52
. See Leonard, N. J., 709 SLATER, I). W., and S. SPIEGELMAN. An Esti-
mation of Genetic Messages in the Un- fertilized Echinoid Egg, 164
SLATER, F. D. See Goldstein, A. L., 1010 SMELTZER, D. G. See Harding, J., 99 SMITH, L. D., R. E. ECKER, and S. SIUBTELNY.
The I:nitiation of Protein Synthesis in Eggs of Rana pipiens, 1724
SNYDER, S. H. See Zweig, M., 515 SOFUNI, T. See Sandberg, A. A., 105 Soil and sediment lipids (Nagy), 389 Solar variation, a weather element (Abbot),
1627 Solvolysis of endo-norbornyl tosylates (Brown
etal.), 1653 Somatic association in T. aestivum (Feldman
etal.), 1192 Somatic hybridization and pigment synthesis
(Davidson et al.), 1437 Somatotropin and myogenesis of muscle (de la
Haba et al.), 1718 SONDHI, K. C., and L. J. TUROcZI. The Effects
of Erythorbic Acid Treatments of Melanin Synthesis and on the Adult Life Span in Drosophila melanogaster: Preliminary Re- port, 1743
SPALDING, J., K. KAJIWARA, and G. C. MUEL- LER. The Metabolism of Basic Proteins in HeLa Cell Nuclei, 1535
SPEAR, P. G. See Morris, V. L., 1155 SPIEGELMAN, S. See Slater, D. W., 164
See Haruna, I., 1333 See Mills, D. R., 1778
Spinach ferredoxin (Gibson et al.), 987 Spinal-sectioned carp, RNA eff ect on (Batkin),
1689 Spin-labeled hemoglobin (Boeyens and Mc-
Connell), 22; (Ohnishi et al.), 809 Spore germination in D. discoideum (Cotter and
Raper), 880 Squid giant axon, excitability (Tasaki et al.),
1116 SRINIVASAN, P. R. See Tsutsui, E., 1003 sRNA (see Transfer RNA) STAKMAN, E. C. Pest, Pathogen, and Weed
Control for Increased Food Production, 376
STANLEY, W. M., JR., M. SALAS, A. J. WAHBA, aDd S. OCHOA. Translation of the Genetic
Message: Factors Involved in the Initia- tion of Protein Synthesis, 290
STAPRANS, I. See Watanabe, S., 572 Steric hindrance to ionization in endo-nor-
bornyl tosylates (Brown et al.), 1653 STERN, H. See Hotta, Y., 1184 STERNBERG, S. S. See Borenfreund, E., 672 Steroid hormone induction of tyrosine trans-
aminase (Thompson et al.), 296 STEVENS, B. J. See Sinclair, J. H., 508 STEVENS, P. S. A Geoinetric Analogue of the
Electron Cloud, 789 Stochastic growth and form (Gordon), 1497 STOCKDALE, F. E., and Y. J. TOPPER. The
Role of DNA Synthesis and Mitosis in Hormone-I)ependent Differentiation, 1283
STONE, W. S. See Johnson, F. M., 119 STOTT, P. M. See Kaighn, M. E., 133 STRACHER, A. See Gershman, L. C., 966 STRAUSs, B., T. SEARASHI, and M. ROBBINS.
Repair of DNA Studied with a Nuclease Specific for UV-Induced Lesions, 932
STREISINGER, G. See Terzaghi, E., 500 . See Okada, Y., 1692
Structure, subunit; of myosin (Gershman et al., 966; of fructose 1,6 diphosphatase (Rosen et at.), 1811
Submanifolds, minimal (lHsiang), 5 Substrate recognition by enzyme (Ringold et
al.), 255 Substrate-dependent association of LDH
(Hathaway and Criddle), 680 SUBTELNY, S. See Smith, L. D., 1724 Subtilisin, serine conversion at active site of
(Neet and Koshland), 1606 Sulfonephthaleins in AN (Kolthoff et al.), 1370 Superconducting lenses in electron microscopy
(Fern6ndez-Mor6n), 801 Suppression, missense, of A-protein mutants
(Carbon et al.), 764; (Gupta and Kho- rana), 772
SV40, papovavirus, infection of mouse kidney cells (Kit et al.), 463
SV40-Ad. 7 hybrids, DNA linkage in (Baum et al.), 1509
SV40-transformed and normal cells (Reich et al.), 78
Synergist for serotonin in schizophrenic blood (Woolley and Gommi), 191
Synthesis of: cystine by human cells (Eagle et al.), 156; DNA by SV40 (H-Iatanaka and Dulbecco), 736; poliovirus RNA (Balti- more and Girard), 741; complement (C') component (Colten et al.), 1158; DNA dur- ing meiosis (Hotta et al.), 1184; noninfec- tious complex containing viral RNA (Mills et al.), 1778
SZEBEHELY, V. On Moulton's Orbits in the Restricted Problem of Three Bodies, 1641
SZENT-GY5RGYI, A. See Egytid, L. G., 203 SZWEYKOWSKA, A. See Leonard, N. J., 709
TAIT, G. H., and B. L. VALLEE. Studies on the Active Center of Alkaline Phosphatase of E. coli, 1247
TAKAGI, N. See Sandberg, A. A., 105 TAKEDA, M., anid F. LIPMANN. Comparison of
Amino Acid Polymerization in B. subtilis
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and E. coli Cell-Free Systems, Ily- bridization of Their Ribosomes, 1875
TALIAFERRO, L. G. See Taliaferro, W. H., 1151
TALIAFERRO, W. H., and L. G. TALIAFERRO. Persistence of Hemolysin Anamnestic Reactivity in Rabbits, 1151
TANAKA, K., M. A. BUDD, M. L. EFRON, and K. J. ISSELBACHER. Isovaleric Acidemia: A New Genetic Defect of Leucine Metabo- lism, 236
Taricha rivularis homing migration (Twitty et al.), 864
TASAKI, I., A. WATANABE, and I. SINGER. Ex- citability of Squid Giant Axons in the Ab- sence of Univalent Cations in the External Medium, 1 116
TASHJIAN, A. H., JR., A. G. FRANTZ, and J. B. LEE. Pseudohypoparathyroidism: As- says of Parathyroid Hormone and Thyro- calcitonin, 1138
TATIUM, E. L. See Brody, S., 1290 TAYLOR, A. L. See Cummings, D. J., 171 TEAL, J. M. See Carey, F. G., 1464 Teichoic acids (Burger), 910 TELSER, A. See Robinson, H. C., 1859 Temperature-jump studies on NAD binding to
GAPDH (Kirschner et al.), 1661 Template capacity of uterine chromatin
(Barker and Warren), 1298 Template (DNA) functions in enzymic forma-
tion of polynucleotides (Karkas and Char- gaff), 664, 1241; (Lin et at.), 954
TERZAGHI, E., Y. OKADA, G. STREISINGER, J. EMRICH, M. INOUYE, anid A. TSUGITA. Change of a Sequence of Amino Acids in Phage T4 Lysozyme by Acridine-Induced Mutations, 500
- . See Okada, Y., 1692 Thermodynamics, irreversible (Hill), 45, 840 THIES, G. See Klnmbt, D., 52 THIMANN, K. V. See O'Brien, T. P., 888 THOMAS, D. C., and M. GREEN. Biochemical
Studies on Adenovirus Multiplication, IX. Evidence of a Cytoplasmic Site for the Synthesis of Viral-Coded Proteins, 243
THOMAS, T. Y. On the Creation of Mass in an Expanding Universe, 1349
. Gravitational Waves and the Crea- tion of Mass, 1635
THOMPSON, C. J. See Kac, M., 1625 THOMPSON, E. B., G. M. TOMKINS, and J. F.
CURRAN. Induction of Tyrosine a-Keto- glutarate Transaminase by Steroid Hor- mones in a Newly Established Tissue Cul- ture Cell Line, 296
THORNE, S. W. See Boardman, N. K., 586 THORNLEY, J. H. M. See Gibson, J. F., 987 Three bodies, restricted problem of (Szebe-
hely), 1641 Thymineless death and UV sensitivity in E. coli
(Cummings and Taylor), 171 Thymosin (Goldstein et al.), 1010 Thyrocalcitonin and parathyroid hormone
(Tashjian et al.), 1138 TILLOTSON, J. R., and A. M. LERNER. Effect
of Periodate Oxidation on Hemaggluti- nating and Antibody-Producing Capaci- ties of Certain Futeroviruses and Reoo viruses, 1143
Tissule culture, tyrosinie tranisaminiase induc- tion in (Thompson et al.), 296
Tissue metabolism (Klein and Weiss), 277 Tissues: animal, proline hydroxylase in (Hut-
ton and Udenfriend), 198; water move- ment in (Opie), 426; mammalian, FDP in (Penhoet et al.), 1275; hormone binding to (Pastan- et al.), 1802
TITUS, E. See Chiginell, C. F., 1620 TOBEY, R. A., E. C. ANDERSON, and D. F.
PET ERSEN. RNA Stability and Protein Synthesis in Relation to the Division of Maryumalian Cells, 1520
TOMKINs, G. M. See Thompson, E. B., 296 TOPPER, Y, J. See Stockdale, F. E., 1283 Torsion, maximum, and plane algebroid curve
(Zariski), 781, 1927 Transfer of energy in dintucleotides (Gueron et
al.), 8:14 Transfer RNA: B. subtilis sporal and vegeta-
tive (Lazzarin-i), 185; synthesis of, and polysome transitions (Morris and De- Moss), 262; methylases of, in animal and human tumors (Tsutsui et at.), 1003; lysyl-, conformation and binding efficiency (Goehler and Doi), 1047; growth of serine- specific (Doi et al.), 1548; methionyl-, role in protein synthesis (Leder and Bursztyn), 1579; N-formylmethionyl, reaction with puromycin (Zamir et at.), 1794
Transferase deficiency in glycogenesis (Brown and Brown), 725
Transformation and cytotoxicity by carcino- genic hydrocarbon (Huiberman and Sachs), 1123
Transitions, thermal, in cohered DNA (Kallen- bach and Crothers), 1018
Translation of genetic message (Stanley et al.), 290
Transport coefficients, expansion of (Fujita), 16, 794
Triticum aestivum, somatic association in (Feld- man et al.), 1192
Tropocollagen, amino aldehydes in (Blumen- feld and Gallop), 1260
Tryptophan gene cluster in S. typhimurium (Bauerle and Margolin), 111
Tryptophan synthetase induction by InGP in P. putida (Crawford and Gunsalus), 717
Tryptophan synthetase mutants (Carbon et at.), 764; (Gupta and Khorana), 772
Tryptophanase dissociation into protein sub- units (Gopinathan and DeMoss), 1223
TSUGITA, A. See Terzaghi, E., 500 See Okada, Y., 1692
TSUTSUI, E., P. R. SRINIVASAN, and E. BOREK. tRNA Methylases in Tumors of Animal and Human Origin, 1003
Tumor growth: L-asparaginase action against (Schwartz et al.), 1516; cytokinetic analy- sis of (Lala and Patt), 1735
Tumors, plant, inhibition of (Braun and Wood), 1417
Tumors, tRNA methylases in (Tsutsui et al.), 1003
Tuna fish muscle (Carey and Teal), 1464 TUROCZi, L. J. See Sondhi, K. C., 1743 TwITTY, V., D. GRANT, and 0. ANDERSON.
Course and Timing of the Homing Migra- tion in the Newt Taricha rivular s, 864
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Tyrosine a-ketoglutarate transaminase induc- tion (Thompson et al.), 296
TYUMA, I. See Benesch, R., 1268, 1926
UDENFRIEND, S. See Hutton, J. J., Jr., 198 UHR, J. W. See Shapiro, A. L., 216 Ultraviolet and visible spectral regions, CD) in
(Crescitelli et al.), 1729 Unfertilized egg, genetic messages in (Slater
and Spiegelman), 164 Uniform and mean convergence (Walsh), 1406 UNOWSKY, J. See Nakada, D., 659 Uracils, hydrogen atom interaction with (Herak
and Gordy), 1354 Uridine-diphosphate-D-Xylose, xylan synthesis
from (Bailey and Hassid), 1586 Uterine protein synthesis, estrogen-induced
(Notides and Gorski), 230; (Means and Hamilton), 686, 1594
UV-induced lesions in DNA (Strauss et at.), 932
UV sensitivity in E. coti (Cummings and Taylor), 171
VALLEE, B. L. See Tait G. H., 1247 VAN BRUGGEN, E. F. J. See Kroon, A. M.,
1836 Variational inequalities, nonlinear (Browder),
1080 VESELL, E. S. and K. L. YIELDING. Effects of
pH, Ionic Strength, and Metabolic Inter- mediates on the Rates of Heat Inactiva- tion of Lactate Dehydrogenase Isozymes, 1317
Viral antigens after RSV infection (Lee et al.), 521
Viral genome integrity in DNA synthesis (Basilico et al.), 208
Viral protein synthesis in E. coli (Kolakofsky and Nakamoto), 1786
Viral RNA formation inhibited with synthetic polynucleotides (Haruna and Spiegelman), 1333
Viral RNA in noninfectious complex (Mills et al.), 1778
Viral R17 RNA and protein synthesis (Yama- zaki and Kaesberg), 624
Viral-coded proteins, cytoplasmic synthesis of (Thomas and Green), 243
Virions, herpes virus, two populations of (Aurelian and Wagner), 902
Virus(es): adeno-associated, nucleic acid from (Rose et al.), 86; Rous sarcoma, and muscle clones (Kaighn et at.), 133; Semliki Forest, replication of (Friedman et al.), 440; herpes simplex, neutralization of (Ashe and Notkins), 447; malignant con- version of cells by (Borenfreund et al.), 672; Rous sarcoma, infection of muscle cells with (Lee et at.), 521; effects of perio- date oxidation on (Tillotson and Lerner), 1143; frog, and their DNA (Morris et al.), 1155; Moloney sarcoma, rescue of (Huebner et al.), 1164
Virus SV40 stimulation of DNA synthesis in mouse cells (Henry et at.), 1170
Visual pigments (Crescitelli et al.), 1729 Vitamin K, (Watanabe and Brodie), 940
VOIGT, B. See Kirschner, K., 1661 Volumes generating same Lebesgue-Bochner
integration (Bogdanowicz), 1399
WAGNER, R. R. See Aurelian, L., 902 WAHBA, A. J. See Stanley, W. M., Jr., 290 WALLACH, D. F. H., and P. H. ZAHLER. Pro-
teini Conformations in Cellular Mem- branes, 1552
WALSH, J. L. Approximation by Polynomials: Uniform Convergence as Implied by Mean Convergence, III, 1406
WALSH, K. A., L. H. ERICSSON, and H. NET- RATH. Bovine Carboxypeptidase A Vari- ants Resulting from Allelomorphism, 1339
WARNER, H. R., and J. E. BARNES. Evidence for a DuLal Role for the Bacteriophage T4- Induced Deoxycytidine Triphosphate Nu- cleotidohydrolase, 1233
WARNER, R. C. See Gregolin, C., 148, 1751 WARREN, J. C. See Barker, K. L., 1298 WASHINGTON, C. See Eagle, H., 156 WASSARMAN, P. M. See Kitto, G. B., 578 WATANABE, S., and I. STAPRANS. Purification
of the Relaxing Protein of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle, 572
WATANABE, T., and A. F. BRODIE. Enzymatic Formation of a Phosphorylated Derivative of Vitamin K,, 940
WATANABE, W. See Tasaki, I., 1116 Water and ice, dielectric constant of (Hobbs et
al.), 31 Water movement in tissues (Opie), 426 Waves, gravitational (Thoinas), 1635 Weather forecasting (Abbot), 1627 Weed control in food production (Stakman), 376 WEINER, N. See Alousi, A., 1491 WEISBERGER, A. S., and S. A. ARMENTROUT.
Directed Protein Synthesis by Messenger Ribonucleoprotein and Ribosomes from I)ifferent Mammalian Species, 1612
WEISS, G. H. See Billick, I. H., 399 WEISS, P. H. See Klein, L., 277 WEISSMAN, S. M. See Reich, P. R., 78
See Henry, P., 1170 See Baum, S. G., 1509
WELLS, R. D. See Morgan, A. R., 1899 WELLS, W. W., J. SCHULTZ, and F. LYNEN.
Incorporation of CL4-Pantothenate into the Fatty Acid Synthetase Complex of Grow- ing Baker's Yeast, 633
WHATLEY, F. R. See Gibson, J. F., 987 Wheat homologues (Feldman et al.), 1192 WHEELER, M. R. See Johnson, F. M., 119 WHELAN, D. J. See Bender, M. L., 833 WHITE, A. See Goldstein, A. L., 1010 Whyburn's conjecture for differentiable maps
(Cronin and MIcAuley), 405 WIENER, A. S., J. MOOR-JANKOWSKi, E. B.
GORDON, and C. H. KRATOCHVIL. Indi- vidual Differences in Chimpanzee Blood, Demonstrable with Absorbed Human Rho Sera, 458
WILLIAMS, R. J. See Roach, M. K., 566 WILLIASON, B. See Old, L. J., 1699 WILLIAMSON, J. R., R. A. KREISBERG, and
P. W. FELTS. Mechanism for the Stimu- lation of Gluconeogenesis by Fatty Acids in Perfused Rat Liver, 247
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WILT, F. H. See Hashimoto, K., 1477 WINOCOUR, E. See Gershon, D., 918 WOOD, H. N. See Braun, A. C., 1417 WOOL, I. G., and P. CAVICCHI. In1sulin Regu-
lationi of Protein Synthesis by Muscle Ribosomes: Effect of the Hormone on Translation of Messenger RNA for a Regulatory Protein, 991
WOOLLEY, D. W., and B. W. GOMMI. Synergist for Serotonin Present in Schizophrenic Blood, 191
World food supply, prospects of (N.A.S. Symposiuim), 305
WYLUDA, B. J. See Shulmani, 1R. G., 39
X-irradiated cells, DNA synthesis in (Gershon et al.), 918
Xylai-synthesizing particles from immature corncobs (Bailey and Hassid), 1586
YAMAMOTO, K. See Davidson, R. L., 1437 YAMANE, T. See Shulman, R. G., 39 YAMAZAKI, H., and P. KAESBERG. Analysis of
Products of Protein Synthesis Directed by R17 Viral RNA, 624
YANOFSKY, C. See Carbon, J., 764 Yeast fatty acid synithetase complex (Wells
et al.), 633 YIELDING, K. L. See Vesell, E. S., 1317 Y-PHANTIS, D. A. See Billick, I. H., 399
ZAHLER, P. H. See Wallach, 1). F. H., 1552 ZAJDELA, F. See Scherrer, K., 11571 ZAMENHOF, P. J. A Genetic Locus PResponsible
for Generalized High Mltutability in Escherichia coli, 845
ZAMIR, A., P. LEDER, and D). ELSON. A Ribosome-Catalyzed Reaction between N-Formylmethionyl-tRNA and Puromy- cin, 1794
ZARISKI, 0. Characterization of Plane Alge- broid Curves Whose Module of Differeni- tials Has Maximum Torsion, 781, 1927
ZESZOTEK, E. See Anthony, ). D., 1026 ZWEIG, M., S. H. SNYDER, and J. AXELROD.
Evidence for a Nonretinal Pathway of Light to the Pineal Gland of Newborii Rats, 515
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