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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 52, No. 6 (Dec. 15, 1964), pp. 1599-1616 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/72479 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 20:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 20:36:30 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 52, No. 6 (Dec. 15, 1964), pp. 1599-1616Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/72479 .

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INDEX

Absorption of light, intensity-dependent (Con- Amino acid substitutions in biosynthesis of don), 635 tyrocidine (Mach and Tatum), 876

Abundances of heavy nuclides (Suess), 387 Aminoacyl RNA synthesis (Norris and Berg), Acatalasemic mice (Feinstein et al.), 661 330 Acetate-l-C14 metabolism affected by varia- Aminoacyl-sRNA, ribonuclease digests of (Tak-

tions in pH and CO2 concentrations (Long- anami), 1271 more et al.), 1040 ANG, D. D., and L. KNOPOFF. Diffraction of

Acidity changes, chymotrypsin response to Vector Elastic Waves by a Clamped (Sager and Parks), 408 Finite Strip, 201

Acridine-DNA dye complexes, fluorescence -- . Diffraction of Vector Elastic Waves in (Isenberg et al.), 379 by a Finite Crack, 1075

Acs, G., E. REICH, and M. MORI. Biological Antheraea pernyi, RNA metabolism in (Barth and Biochemical Properties of the Ana- et al.), 1572 logue Antibiotic Tubercidin, 493 Antibiotic tubercidin, properties of (Acs

Actinomycin D in hydrocortisone-induced et al.), 493 enzyme synthesis (Garren et al.), 1121 A.ntibodies: specific for ribonucleosides and

Action potentials, conduction of (Lorente de ribonucleotides, and their reaction with N6 and Honrubia), 305 DNA (Erlanger and Beiser), 68; uridine-

Acyl carrier protein, components of (Sauer specific, obtained with synthetic antigens et al.), 1360 (Sela et al.), 285

ADAMS, D. K. See Klopfer, P. H., 911 Antibody production to denatured DNA Adenosine triphosphatase, transport, inhibi- (Plescia et al.), 279

tion by DFP of (Hokin and Yoda), 454 Anti-y-globulin factors, reaction with Bence- Adenovirus multiplication (Lacy and Green), Jones proteins (Williams), 60

1053 Antigenic specificity after denaturation of Adenovirus 7: induction of characteristic disulfides in papain antibody fragment

SV40 tumors by (Huebner et al.), 1333; (Haber), 1099 genetic hybrid between SV40 and (Rowe Antigen(s): synthetic, antibodies obtained and Baum), 1340; incorporation of SV40 with (Sela et al.), 285; soluble, in plasma of genetic material into (Rapp et al.), 1348 mice with leukemia (Stuick et al.), 950;

Adenylate, cyclic, measurement of in tissues complement-fixing, in SV40 virus-induced (Breckenridge), 1580 tumors (Sabin and Koch), 1131; SV40

Age and cancer incidence (Little), 865 tumor, synthesis during SV40 replication AHLBERG, J. H., E. N. NILSON, and J. L. (Rapp et al.), 1138; complement-fixing

WALSH. Fundamental Properties of Gen- tumor, in SV40-transformed human cells eralized Splines, 1412 (Sabin et al.), 1316; SV40 tumor, intra-

2-Alanine and 2-mercaptoethanol as com- nuclear synthesis of (Rapp et al.), 1348 ponents of acyl carrier protein (Sauer Antitumor alkylating agent (Kun et al.), 1501 et al.), 1360 Apoferritin biosynthesis by reticulocytes (Ma-

Alanine dehydrogenase in B. subtilis (Freese tioli and Eylar), 508 et al.), 516 ARNAUD, C. See Rasmussen, H., 1198

D-Alanine in serological specificity of strepto- ARNON, D. I. See Buchanan, B. B., 839 coccal glycerol teichoic acid (McCarty), ATP and ferredoxin in nitrogen fixation of C. 259 pasteurianum (Mortenson), 272

Aldehyde, long-chain, in bioluminescence AUSTIN, S. See Ross, G., 692 (Hastings et al.), 1529 Autoradiography, electron microscope, to re-

Aldosterone action on sodium transport veal active and inactive regions of nuclear (Porter et al.), 1326 chromatin (Littau et al.), 93

Aldosterone and pyruvate in sodium transport Autotrophs, energy assimilation from inorganic (Sharp and Leaf), 1114 sources in (Kiesow), 980

Alkaline phosphatase, repressor in E. coli of Axon, giant: potassium salt effect on (Tasaki (Gallant and Spottswood), 1591 and Takenaka), 804; and caesium ions

ALLEN, M. K. See Fox, M. S., 412 (Pickard et al.), 1177 ALLFREY, V. G. See Littau, V. C., 93 Azotobacter, EPR signal at g = 1.94 in (Shethna

. ee Davidson, E. H., 501 et al)., 1263 Almost automorphic and almost periodic

functions, continuous mappings of (Boch- ner), 907 BACHOFEN, R. See Buchanan, B. B., 839

Amino acid acceptor function of sRNA and Bacillus subtilis (Freese et al.), 516; (Yoshikawa methylated bases (Peterkofsky), 1233 et al.), 973

Amino acid coding in subcellular system derived Bacterial chromosome, isolation of growing from L1210 mouse ascites leukemia point in (Hanawalt and Ray), 125 (Ochoa and Weinstein), 470 Bacterial pilus genetically controlled by E.

Amino acid incorporation, self-sufficiency of coli K 12 fertility factor (Brinton et al.), E. coli polysomes for (Raacke and Fiala), 776 1283 Bacterial ribosomes, uniqueness of (Taylor

Amino acid incorporation stimulated by thy- and Storck), 958 roxine (Sokoloff et al.), 728 BAIRD, S. L., JR. See Isenberg, I., 379

1599

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BAr,LDZZI, P. C. See Morgan, H. R., 1561 BOGOROCH, I. See Porter, G. A., 1326 BAIJI, E. G. See Wise, E. M., Jr., 1255 BOOTH, B. A., W. A. CREASEY, and A. C. BARTH, R. H., JR., P. P. BUNYARD, and T. H. SARTORELLI. Alterations in Cellular Ale-

HAMILTON. RNA Metabolism in Pupae tabolism Associated with Cell Death of the Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi: Induced by Uracil Mustard and 6-Thio- The Effects of Diapause, Development, guanine, 1396 and Injury, 1572 BORCIC, S. See Nikoletic, M., 893

- . See Hamilton, T. H., 132 BORST, P. See Langridge, R., 114 BASSEL, A., M. HAYASHI, and S. SPIEGELMAN. BOSSENMAIER, I. See Watson, C. J., 478

The Enzymatic Synthesis of a Circular Bounds, upper and lower, for Rayleigh- DNA-RNA Hybrid, 796 Schrodinger perturbation energies (Sando

BAUM, S. G. See Rowe, W. P., 1340 and Hirschfelder), 434 BAUM, S. J., B. F. BURNHAM, and R. A. PLANE. BOYSE, E. A. See Stuck, B., 950

Studies on the Biosynthesis of Chloro- BRACEWELL, R. N. See Little, A. G., 690 phyll: Chemical Incorporation. of Mag- BRADSTREET, E. D. See Scholander, P. F., nesium into Porphyrins, 1439 119

BATJTZ, E. K. F., and F. A. BAUTZ. The BRAUN, W. See Plescia, 0. J., 279 Influence of Noncomplementary Bases BRECKENRIDGE, B. M. The Measurement of on the Stability of Ordered Polynu- Cyclic Adenylate in Tissues, 1580 cleotides, 1476 Brillouin-Wigner perturbation theory, differen-

BAUTZ, F. A. See Bautz, E. K. F., 1476 tial equations of (Brown and Meath), 65 Bayes procedures, consistency of (Schwartz), BRINIGAR, W. S., and J. H. WANG. On the

46 Molecular Mechanism of Energy Con- BEAMS, J. W. See Ulrich, D. V., 349 version: Oxidative Phosphorylation BEINERT, H. See Shethna, Y. I., 1263 through a Heme-Linked Formyl Group, BEISER, S. M. See Erlanger, B. F., 68 699 BELLER, B. See Rabinowitz, M., 1353 BRINTON, C. C., JR., P. GEMSKI, JR., and J. BELLMAN, R., B. GLUSS, and R. ROTH. On CARNAHAN. A New Type of Bacterial

the Identification of Systems and the Pilus Genetically Controlled by the Fer- Unscrambling of Data: Some Problems tility Factor of E. coli K 12 and Its Role Suggested by Neurophysiology, 1239 in Chromosome Transfer, 776

BE0LLmOWS, J. L. See Robbins, P. W., 1302 BROWN, W. B., and W. J. MEATH. On the Bence-Jones proteins reacting with anti-^- Differential Equations of Brillouin-Wigner

globulin factors (Williams), 60 Perturbation Theory, 65 BENNETT, R., N. RIGOPOULOS, and R. C. BROWNSTEIN, B. L. Streptomycin and the

FULLER. The Pyruvate Phosphoroclastic Biosynthesis of Functional RNA and Iteaction and Light-Dependent Nitrogen Protein, 1045 Fixation in Bacterial Photosynthesis, BRUCKENSTEIN, S. See Moscowitz, A., 1190 762 BUCHANAN, B. B., R. BACHOFEN, and D. I.

BERG, P. See Norris, A. T., 330 ARNON. Role of Ferredoxin in the Reduc- BERNHARD, S., Z. GRDINIC, H. NOLLER, and tive Assimilation of CO2 and Acetate by

N. SHALTIEL. Properties of a Blocked Extracts of the Photosynthetic Bacterium Tetrapeptide Analogue of the Active Site Chromatium, 839 of Subtilisin, 1489 BUDD, K. See Laties, G. G., 462

BERNSTEIN, T. See Pickard, W. F., 1177 BULLEN, K. E. New Evidence on Rigidity BERSOHN, R. See Isenberg, I., 379 in the Earth's Core, 38 BILLETER, M. A. See Langridge, R., 114 Bundles, stable and unitary, on compact

. ee Burdon, R. H., 768 Riemann surface (Narasimhan and Biological and biochemical properties of tuber- Seshadri), 207

cidin (Acs et al.), 493 BUNKER, M. C. See Griffen, A. B., 1194 Bioluminescence, firefly (Seliger and McElroy), BUNYARD, P. P. See Barth, R. H., Jr., 1572

75 BURDON, R. H., M. A. BILLETER, C. WEISS- Bioluminescence, molecular mechanism of MANN, R. C. WARNER, S. OCHOA, and C.

(Hastings et al.), 1529 A. KNIGHT. Replication of Viral RNA, Biosynthesis of apoferritin by reticulocytes V. Presence of a Virus-Specific Double-

(Matioli and Eylar), 508 Stranded RNA in Leaves Infected with Biosynthesis of sugar nucleotide, feedback Tobacco Mosaic Virus, 768

control of (Kornfeld et al.), 371 . See Langridge, R., 114 Bird species abundance, insular, environmental BURNHAM, B. F. See Baum, S. J., 1439

control of (Hamilton et al.), 132 BURR, M., and D. E. KOSHLAND, JR. Use of Birth rate variations, seasonal, in Puerto "Reporter Groups" in Structure-Function

Rico (Cowgill), 1149 Studies of Proteins, 1017 BLADEN, H. A. See Byrne, R., 140 BURRIS, R. H. See Hamilton, I. R., 637 Blood flow, coronary arterial (Ross et al.), 692 BUTEL, J. S. See Rapp, F., 1138, 1348 BOCHNER, S. Continuous Mappings of Almost BYERS, B., and K. R. PORTER. Oriented

Automorphic and Almost Periodic Func- Microtubules in Elongating Cells of the tions, 907 Developing Lens Rudiment after Induc-

BOER, F. P., M. . DNEWTON, and W. N. tion, 1091 LIPSCOMB. Extended Huckel Theory and BYRNE, R., J. G. LEV1N, H. A. BLADEN, and Molecular Hartree-Fock SCF Theory, M. W. NIRENBERG. The in vitro Formation 890 of a DNA-Ribosome Complex, 140

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Caesium ions and giant axon membrane (Pick- Chromatin, nuclear, regions revealed by elec- ard et al.), 1177 tron microscope autoradiography (Littau

Calcium pump, cardiac (Carsten), 1456 et al.), 93 Callus, Lycopodium, organization of (De Chromatium assimilation of CO2 and acetate

Maggio), 854 (Buchanan et al.), 839 CAnVIN, M. See Steinman, G., 27 Chromosomal site specifying ribosomal protein Cambium initiation, vascular, in radish roots in E. coli (Leboy et al.), 1367

(Loomis and Torrey), 3 Chromosome transfer and bacterial pilus CAMPBELL, P. L. See Sokoloff, L., 728 (Brinton et al.), 776 Cancer incidence, relation of age to (Little), Chromosomes: bacterial, isolation of growing

865 point in (Hanawalt and Ray), 125; Carbon tetrachloride and cyclohexane, signif- fourth, distributive pairing of (Grell),

icant structure theory of (Liang et al.), 226; differential capacity for RNA syn- 1107 thesis among (Klevecz and Hsu), 811;

Carboxydismutase, mechanism of action of B. subtilis, replication of (Yoshikawa et (Trown and Rabin), 88 al.), 973

Carboxypeptidase-A cross linking in crystal- Chymotrypsin response to acidity changes line state (Quiocho and Richards), 833 (Sager and Parks), 408

Carcinoma, Ehrlich ascites (Wallach and Chymotrypsinogen and trypsinogen as homol- Kamat), 721 ogous proteins (Walsh and Neurath),

Cardiac calcium pump (Carsten), 1456 884 CARDINAL, R. See Watson, C. J., 478 CLAYTON, R. K., and W. R. SISTROM. The CARNAHAN, J. See Brinton, C. C., Jr., 776 Importance of Reaction Centers for the CARSON, H. L., and W. B. HEED. Structural Photochemistry of Photosynthesis, 67

Homozygosity in Marginal Populations of (LINE, J. C. See Kleinschmidt, W. J., 741 Nearctic and Neotropical Species of Clostridium pasteurianum (Mortenson), 272 Drosophila in Florida, 427 CO2 and pH concentration variations and ace-

CARSTEN, M. E. The Cardiac Calcium Pump, tate-l-C14 metabolism (Longmore et al.), 1456 1040

CASEY, M. J. See Huebner, R. J., 1333 Codewords, RNA, and protein synthesis CASHEL, M. See Freese, E., 516 (Leder and Nirenberg), 420, 1521 Category of sets (Lawvere), 1506 Coding, amino acid, in mouse leukemia cells Cellular aspects of mammalian radiation (Ochoa and Weinstein), 470

syndrome (Puck), 152 Codons, probable sequence of nucleotides in Cellular metabolism in cell death from uracil (Fitch), 298

mustard and 6-thioguanine (Booth et al.), Cohomology sheaves, formal (Monsky and 1396 Washnitzer), 1511

Cellular motility of membrane-bound incom- Colicines, mechanism of action of (Nomura), pressible body (Weiss), 1024 1514

Cell-wall lipid in lipopolysaccharide biosyn- Collapse, gravitational (Thomas), 1309, 1313 thesis (Rothfield and Horecker), 939 Color shift response in diurnal lizards (Forbes

Centaurus A, central component of (Little et al.), 667 et al.), 690 Colors in firefly bioluminescence (Seliger and

Centennial Celebration (First Scientific Ses- McElroy), 75 sion): History of the Universe, 517; Compactness of mappings (Whyburn), 1426 (Second Scientific Session), Nature of CONDON, E. U. Intensity-Dependent Ab- Matter: The Organization of Living sorption of Light, 635 Matter (Palade), 613 Conduction of action potentials by myelinated

Cerebral protein synthesis, inhibition of, and fibers (Lorente de No and Honrubia), 305 loss of memory in mice (Flexner et al.), Condyloma acuminatum, intranuclear inclusion- 1165 forming agent from (Morgan and Bal-

CHANCE, B., B. SCHOENER, and S. EISAESSER. duzzi), 1561 Control of the Waveform of Oscillations of Conjunctive elements not involving chiasmata the Reduced Pyridine Nucleotide Level (Cooper), 1248 in a Cell-Free Extract, 337 Continents, drifting, and late Paleozoic geog-

CHANG, R. S., P. GOLDHABER, and T. H. raphy (Darlington), 1084 D-UNNEBACKE. The Continuous Multi- Continents, oceans, and atmosphere, origins of plication of Lipovirus-Infected Human (Hess), 594 _ Cells, 709 Convection in presence of combined vertical

Cells,2^~~~ 709^~~~~ -T TTsalinity and temperature gradients (Turner CHANOCK, R. M. See Huebner, R. J., 1333 and Stommel), 49 Chiasmata without meiotic conjunctive ele- Convex polyhedron, evenness of number of

ments (Cooper), 1248 edges of (Motzkin), 44 Chlorophyll, biosynthesis of (Baum et al.), CONWAY, T. W., and F. LIPMANN. Character-

^^~~~~1439 m~ization of a Ribosome-Linked Guanosine Chlorophyll-a fluorescence in green plant photo- Triphosphatase in Escherichia coli Ex-

synthesis (Pearlstein), 824 tracts, 1462 Chloroplast development in Euglena (Edelman CooPER, K. W. Meiotic Conjunctive Ele-

etal.), 1214 ments Not Involving Chiasmata, 1248 Chloroplasts, cytochromes of (LundegErdh), Coordinates for quantum-mechanical three-

1587 body problem (Zickendraht), 1565

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1602 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

CORI, C. F. See Helmreich, E., 647 Differential equation of second order (Leigh- Corn root steles, differential permeability in ton), 830, 1129

(Laties and Budd), 462 Differential equations of Brillouin-Wigner Coronary arterial blood flow (Ross et al.), perturbation theory (Brown and Meath),

692 65 Cosmological models (Shepley), 1403 Diffraction of vector elastic waves (Ang and COWAN, C. A. See Edelman, M., 1214 Knopoff), 201, 1075 COWGILL, U. M. Recent Variations in the Diisopropylfluorophosphate inhibition of kid-

Season of Birth in Puerto Rico, 1149 ney transport ATPase (Hokin and Yoda), Cox, E. C. See Leboy, P. S., 1367 454 Cox, P. See Kolin, A., 19 Discharges, cylindrical, involving both ions and CRAWFORD, L., R. DULBECCO, M. FRIED, L. electrons (Slepian), 1232

MONTAGNIER, and M. STOKER. Cell Discretization, radial, in spherical galaxies Transformation by Different Forms of (Thomas), 1 Polyoma Virus DNA, 148 Discretized structure in distribution of clusters

CREASEY, W. A. See Booth, B. A., 1396 of galaxies (Wilson), 847 CROCCO, R. M. See Garren, L. D., 1121 Distal functions (Knapp), 1409 Crystals, quartz, X-ray analysis of orientation Distributive pairing in segregation of fourth

of (Starkey), 817 chromosomes (Grell), 226 CUDABACK, D.D. See Little, A. G., 690 Disulfide bridge: neurohypophysial hormone Cyanamide as possible key compound in analogues lacking (Schwartz et al.),

chemical evolution (Steinman et al.), 27 1044; in papain structure (Light et al.), Cyclic adenylate in tissues (Breckenridge), 1580 1276 Cyclohexane and carbon tetrachloride, signif- Disulfide reduction in papain fragment of

icant structure theory of (Liang et al.), antibody (Haber), 1099 1107 DNA: breakage sites determined by recom-

Cytochrome c, guanidinated (Hettinger and bination analysis (Rotheim and Ravin), 30; Harbury), 1469 reaction with antibodies specific for ribo-

Cytochromes of chloroplasts (Lundeghrdh), nucleosides and ribonucleotides (Erlanger 1587 and Beiser), 68; viral cell transformation

by (Crawford et al.), 148; T4, replica- tive fragmentation in (Kozinski and

DARLINGTON, P. J., JR. Drifting Continents Kozinski), 211; unwinding of molecule of and Late Paleozoic Geography, 1084 (Fong), 239; denatured, production of

DATTA, P., and H. GEST. Control of Enzyme antibodies to (Plescia et al.), 279; en- Activity by Concerted Feedback In- zymatic methylation of RNA and (Gold hibition, 1004 et al.), 292; RSV-infected, and RSV-RNA

DAVIDSON, E. H., V. G. ALLFREY, and A. E. (Temin), 323; sequential repressions of MIRSKY. On the RNA Synthesized dur- synthesis of (Smith and Levine), 356; ing the Lampbrush Phase of Amphibian in asymmetric synthesis of RNA (Geidus- Oogenesis, 501 chek et al.), 486; replication of (Fong),

DAVIDSON, 0. W. See Talwar, G. P., 1059 641; identity of, and mRNA diversity DAVIS, B. L. See Kamb, B., 1433 in mouse tissues (McCarthy and Hoyer), Dehydrogenase, alanine (Freese et al.), 516 915; preparative separation of comple- DE KOUCHKOVSKY, Y., and D. C. FORK. A mentary strands of (Opara-Kubinska

Possible Functioning in vivo of Plasto- et al.), 923; in N. crassa mitochondria cyanin in Photosynthesis as Revealed by a (Luck and Reich), 931; of tumorigenic and Light-Induced Absorbance Change, 232 nontumorigenic human adenoviruses (Lacy

DE LA HABA, G. See Flexner, L. B., 1165 and Green), 1053; chloroplast-associated DELANEY, R. See Sauer, F., 1360 (Edelman et al.), 1214; transforming, hy- DE MAGGIO, A. E. Organization in a Game- droxylamine effects on (Freese and Freese),

tophyte Callus of Lycopodium and Its 1289; circular T2 molecules of (Thomas and Morphogenetic Implications, 854 MacHattie), 1297; T4, strand selective

DEMEREC, M., and N. OHTA. Genetic Anal- transcription of (Green), 1388; denatured, yses of Salmonella typhimurium X Es- in protein synthesis (Holland and Mc- cherichia coli Hybrids, 317 Carthy), 1554

Densitometer, magnetic: partial specific vol- DNA-acridine dye complexes, fluorescence in ume of ribonuclease (Ulrich et al.), 349 (Isenberg et al.), 379

Deoxyribonucleate integration in pneumococcal DNA-ribosome complex, formation of (Byrne transformation (Fox and Allen), 412 et al.), 140

Deoxyribopolynucleotides as templates for DNA-RNA hybrid, circular, enzymatic syn- RNA polymerase (Nishimura et al.), 1494 thesis of (Bassel et al.), 796

Detection methods and probabilistic models for DoI, R. H., and R. T. IGARASHI. Genetic assessing information processing from Transcription during Morphogenesis, 755 visual displays (Estes and Taylor), 446 Double-infection with polioviruses (Wecker

Deuterium isotope effects in solvolyses of and Lederhilger), 246, 705, 1598 small-ring compounds (Nikoletic et al.), D)PNase in action of antitumor alkylating agent 893 on Ehrlich ascites cells (Kun et al.),

Dictyostelium discoideum, UDP-galactose poly- 1501 saccharide transferase in (Sussman and Drift instabilities in cylindrical discharges Osborn), 81 (Slepian), 1232

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Drosophila, Nearctic and Neotropical, struc- Eizymic reactions of mitochondrial oxidative tural homozygosity in (Carson and Heed), phosphorylation (Webster and Green), 427 1170

Drosophila melanogaster, distributive pairing in Epidermal basal cell orientation, substrate and (Grell), 226 nutrient effects upon (Wessells), 252

Drosophila pseudoobscura inbreeding and via- EPR signal at g = 1.94 in Azotobacter (Shethna bility (Torroja), 1204 et al.), 1263

Drug-requiring and drug-inhibited entero- EPSTEIN, H. T. See Edelman, M., 1214 viruses (Ikegami et al.), 1419 ERLANGER, B. F., and S. M. BEISER. Anti-

Drug resistance induced by RNA of pneumo- bodies Specific for Ribonucleosides and coccus (Evans), 1442 Ribonucleotides and Their Reaction with

DULBECCO, R. See Crawford, L., 148 DNA, 68 DUNNEBACKE, T. H. See Chang, R. S., 709 Erythropoietic porphyria, gene mechanism for

production of porphyrins in (Watson et al.), 478

Escherichia coli: (Demerec and Ohta), 317; Earth's core,rigidity in (Bullen), 38 (Fraenkel et al.), 1207; (Raacke and EDELMAN, I. S. See Porter, G. A., 1326 Fiala), 1283; (Leboy et al.), 1367; (Con- EDELMAN, M., C. A. COWAN, H. T. EPSTEIN, way and Lipmann), 1462; (Sueoka and

and J. A. SCHIFF. Studies of Chloroplast Kano-Sueoka), 1535 (Gallantand Spotts- Development in Euglena, VIII. Chloro- wood), 1591 plast-Associated DNA, 1214 Escherichia coli B (Schleich and Goldstein), 744

EGGERS, H. J. See Ikegami, N., 1419 Escherichia coli K12 (Sapelli and Goebel), 265; EGYHAZI, E. See Hyden, H., 1030 (Brinton et al.), 776 Ehrlich ascites carcinoma, plasma membrane ESTES, W. K., and H. A. TAYLOR. A Detec-

fragments from (Wallach and Kamat), 721 tion Method and Probabilistic Models for Ehrlich ascites cells (Kun et al.), 1501 Assessing Information Processing from Elastic waves, vector (Ang and Knopoff), 201, Brief Visual Displays, 446

1075 Estradiol in uterus, binding of (Talwar et al.), Electrical stimulation of internodes of single 1059

fibers of nerves (Lorente de No and Hon- Estrogen action and RNA and protein synthe- rubia), 783, 1142 sis (Hamilton), 160

Electromagnetic observations on coronary Estrogen-induced formation of uterine ribo- arterial blood flow (Ross et al.), 692 somes (Moore and Hamilton), 439

Electron microscope studies on reovirus RNA Euglena DNA, chloroplast-associated (Edel- (Gomatos and Stoeckenius), 1449 man et al.), 1214

Electrophoresis in serpentine liquid columns EVANS, A. SeeTalwar, G. P., 1059 stabilized against thermal convection EVANS, A. H. Introduction of Specific Drug (Kolin and Cox), 19 Resistance Properties by Purified RNA-

Element synthesis and abundances of heavy Containing Fractions from Pneumococcus, nuclides (Suess), 387 1442

Elements, origin of (Fowler), 524 Evaporation of water, retardation of (La Mer ELSAESSER, S. See Chance, B., 337 and Healy), 679 ENDERS, J. F. See Sabin, A. B., 1316 Evolution, chemical, cyanamide as key com- Endosperm, barley, hormonal control of enzyme pound in (Steinman et al.), 27

synthesis in (Varner and Ram Chandra), EYLAR, E. H. See Matioli, G. T., 508 100 EYRING, H. See Liang, K., 1107

Energy assimilation from inorganic sources in autotrophs (Kiesow), 980

Energy conversion, molecular mechanism of (Brinigar and Wang), 699 FALCOZ-KELLY, F. See Fraenkel, D. G., 1207

Energy creation and gravitational collapse Fatty acid synthesis (Wakil et al.), 106 (Thomas), 1313 Feedback control of sugar nucleotide biosyn-

Enteroviruses, rescue of drug-requiring and thesis (Kornfeld et al.), 371 -inhibited (Ikegami et al.), 1419 Feedback inhibition, concerted, of enzyme

Environmental control of insular bird species activity (Datta and Gest), 1004 abundance (Hamilton et al.), 132 FEINSTEIN, R. N., J. E. SEAHOLM, J. B.

Enzymatic condensation of oligodeoxyribo- HOWARD, and W. L. RUSSELL. Acatala- nucleotides with polydeoxyribonucleotides semic Mice, 661 (Mead), 1482 Ferredoxin: and ATP in nitrogen fixation of

Enzymatic synthesis of circular DNA-RNA C. pasteurianum (Mortenson), 272; in hybrid (Bassel et al.), 796 reductive assimilation of CO2 and acetate

Enzymatic synthesis of Salmonella 0-antigen by Chromatium (Buchanan et al.), 839 (Robbins et al.), 1302 Fertilization in sea urchin eggs and RNA

Enzyme activity control by concerted feedback metabolism (Glisin and Glisin), 1548 inhibition (Datta and Gest), 1004 FIALA, J. See Raacke, I. D., 1283

Enzyme configuration and species specificity Fibers, myelinated, conduction of action po- in firefly bioluminescence (Seliger and tentials by (Lorente de N6 and Hoon- McElroy), 75 rubia), 305

Enzyme synthesis in barley endosperm (Varner Firefly bioluminescence (Seliger and McElroy), and Ram Chandra), 100 75

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FISCHER, J. See Rasmussen, H., 1198 nism of Regulation of Enzyme Synthesis FISCHER, J. E. See Kopin, I. J., 716 by Hydrocortisone, 1121 FITCH, W.M. The Probable Sequence of GARTNER, T. K. See Orias, E., 859

Nucleotides in Some Codons, 298 Gaussian measure in function space (Shepp), FLAKS, J. G. See Leboy, P. S., 1367 430 FLEXNER, J.B. SeeFlexner, L. B., 1165 GEIDUSCHEK, E. P., G. P. TOCCHINI-VALEN- FLEXNER, L. B., J. B., FLEXNER, R. B. ROB- TINI, and M. T. SARNAT. Asymmetric

ERTS, and G. DE LA HABA. Loss of Recent Synthesis of RNA in vitro: Dependence Memory in Mice as Related to Regional on DNA Continuity and Conformation, Inhibition of Cerebral Protein Synthesis, 486 1165 GELBOIN, H. V. See Loeb, L. A., 1219

Fluorescence changes in Porphyridium (Krey Gel filtration properties of CCD-prepared E. and Govindjee), 1568 coli B sRNA (Schleich and Goldstein), 744

Fluorescence, delayed, in DNA-acridine dye GEMSKI, P., JR. See Brinton, C. C., Jr., 776 complexes (Isenberg et al.), 379 Gene mechanism for excessive prodiuction of

Fluorescence of chlorophyll-a (Pearlstein), 824 porphyrins in erythropoietic porphyria FONG, P. The Unwinding of the DNA Mole- (Watson et al.), 478

cule, 239 Generalized splines, fundamental properties of .The Replication of the DNA Mole- (Ahlberg et al.), 1412

cule, 641 Genetic code of satellite tobacco necrosis virus FORBES, A., S. Fox, E. MCCARTHY, and E. (Reichmann), 1009

YAMASHITA. Quantitative Response to Genetic transcription during morphogenesis Color Shift in Diurnal Lizards, 667 (Doi and Igarashi), 755

FORK, D. C. See de Kouchkovsky, Y., 232 Genomic masking by poliovirus double-infec- Formal cohomology sheaves (Monsky and tion (Wecker and Lederhilger), 705, 1598

Washnitzer), 1511 Geography, late Paleozoic (Darlington), 1084 FOWLER, W. A. Centennial (First Scientific Germination in nitrogen atmospheres (Siegel

Session), The Origin of the Elements, 524 et al.), 11 Fox, M. S., and M. K. ALLEN. On the Mech- GESNER, B. M., and V. GINSBURG. Effect of

anism of Deoxyribonucleate Integration Glycosidases on the Fate of Transfused in Pneumococcal Transformation, 412 ' Lymphocytes, 750

Fox, S. See Forbes, A., 667 GEST, H. See Datta, P., 1004 FRAENKEL, D. G., F. FALCOZ-KELLY, and B. L. GHOSH, S. See Kundig, W., 1067

HORECKER. The Utilization of Glucose GIBsoN, I., and T. M. SONNEBORN. Is the 6-Phosphate by Glucokinaseless and Wild- Metagon an m-RNA in Parameciumn and a Type Strains of Escherichia coli, 1207 Virus in Didinium?, 869

FRANCIS, C. M. See Sokoloff, L., 728 GIBSON, Q. H. See Hastings, J. W., 1529 FRATER, R. See Light, A., 1276 GILDEN, R. V. See Jensen, F. C., 53 FREESE, E., S. W. PARK, and M. CASHEL. GINSBURG, V. See Gesner, B. M., 750

The Developmental Significance of Alanine GIRARDI, A. J. See Jensen, F. C., 53 Dehydrogenase in Bacillus subtilis, 516 GIUMARRO, C. See Siegel, S. M., 11

See Freese, E. B., 1289 GLISIN, M. V. See Glisin, V. R., 1548 FREESE, E. B., and E. FREESE. Two Separ- GLISIN, V. R., and M. V. GLISIN. Ribonucleic

able Effects of Hydroxylamine on Trans- Acid Metabolism following Fertilization in forming DNA, 1289 Sea Urchin Eggs, 1548

FRENSTER, J. H. See Littau, V. C., 93 Glucose-6-phosphate utilization by E. coli FRIED, M. See Crawford, L., 148 (Fraenkel et al.), 1207 FRIEDMAN, S. M., and I. B. WEINSTEIN. GLUSS, B. See Bellman, R., 1239

Lack of Fidelity in the Translation of Syn- Glycerol teichoic acid, streptococcal, and n- thetic Polyribonucleotides, 988 alanine (McCarty), 259

FULLER, R. C. See Bennett, R., 762 Glycosidases, effect of, on transfused lympho- Function space, Gaussian measures in (Shepp), cytes (Gesner and Ginsburg), 750

430 ^ .. ,Goats, maternal "imprinting" in (Klopfer et Functions, distal (Knapp), 1409 l.), 911

GOEBEL, W. F. See Sapelli, R. V., 265

Galactosemic idiocy and serotonin receptor GOLD, M., R. HAITSMANN, U. MAITRA, and J.

deficiency (Woolley and Gommi), 14 EHRWITZ. The Enzymatic Methylation Galaxies: spherical, radial discretization in of RNA and DNA, VIII. Effects of

(Thomas), 1; and stars, history of (Green- Bacteriophage Infection on the Activity stein), 549; discretized structure in dis- of the Methylating Enzymes, 292 tribution of clusters of (Wilson), 847 GOLDHABER, P. See Chang, R. S., 709

GALLANT, J., and T. SPOTTSWOOD. Measure- GOLDSTEIN, J. See Schleich, T., 744 ment of the Stability of the Repressor of GOMATOS, P. J., and W. STOECKENIUS. Elec- Alkaline Phosphatase Synthesis in Esche- tron Microscope Studies on Reovirus RNA, richia coii, 1591 1449

Gametophyte callus of Lycopodium (De Mag- GOMMI, B. W. See Woolley, D. W., 14 gio), 854 GOVINDJEE. See Krey, A., 1568

GARREN, L. I)., R. R. HOWELL, G. M. TOM- Graduation problem and spline functions KINS, and R. M. CRocco. A Paradoxical (Schoenberg), 947 Effect o:f Actinomycin D: The Mecha- Graphs, intersections in complete (Saaty), 688

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Graves' disea,se, long-acting thyroid stimulator ribonucleoprotein of (Rabinowitz et al.), of (Meek et al.), 342 1353

Gravitational collapse (Thomas), 1309; and HEED, W. B. See Carson, H. L., 427 creation of energy (Thomas), 1313 HELMREICH, E., and C. F. CORI. The Effects

GRDINIC, Z. See Bernhard, S., 1489 of pH and Temperature on the Kinetics of GREEN, D. E. See Webster, G., 1170 the Phosphorylase Reaction, 647 GREEN, M. See Lacy, Sist. S., 1053 Heme-linked formyl group (Brinigar and GREEN, M. H. Strand Selective Transcrip- Wang), 699

tion of T4 DNA in vitro, 1388 HEMMINGSEN, E. A. See Scholander, P. F., 119 Green's function for one-velocity neutron trans- HEss, H. H. Centennial (First Scientific

port in one-dimensional slab and sphere Session), The Origins of the Continents, (Leonard and Mullikin), 683 Oceans, and Atmosphere, 594

GREENSTEIN, J. L. Centennial (First Scientific HETTINGER, T. P., and H. A. HARBURY.

Session), The History of Stars and Galaxies, Guanidinated Cytochrome c, 1469 549 Hexadecanol monolayers in retardation of water

GREENWOOD, C. See Hastings, J. W., 1529 evaporation (La Mer and Healy), 679 GRELL, R. F. Distributive Pairing: The HILL, R. L. See Sauer, F., 1360

Size-Dependent Mechanism for Regular HIRSCHFELDER, J. 0. See Sando, K. M., 434

Segregation of the Fourth Chromosomes in HEIRSCHHORN, K., R. R. SCHREIBMAN, S. VERBO, Drosophila melanogaster, 226 and R. H. GRUSKIN. The Action of

GRIFFEN, A. B., and M. C. BUNKER. Three Streptolysin S on Peripheral Lymphocytes Cases of Trisomy in the Mouse, 1194 of Normal Subjects and Patients with

GRUNICKE, H. See Kun, E., 1501 Acute Rheumatic Fever, 1151 GRUSKIN, R.H. SeeHirschhorn, K., 1151 Histidine bound to phosphate in phospho- Guanidinated cytochrome c (Hettinger and transferase system (Kundig et al.), 1067

Harbury), 1469 HOKIN, L. E., and A. YODA. Inhibition by Guanosine triphosphatase, ribosome-linked, in I)iisopropylfluorophosphate of a Kidney

E. coli (Conway and Lipmann), 1462 Transport Adenosine Triphosphatase by Phosphorylation of a Serine Residue, 454

HOLLAND, J. J., and B. J. MCCARTHY. Stimu- lation of Protein Synthesis in vitro by

Hp classes of holomorphic functions in tube Denatured DNA, 1554 domains (Stein et al.), 1035 Hlolomorphic functions in tube domains (Stein

HABER, E. Recovery of Antigenic Specificity et al.), 1035 after Denaturation and Complete Reduc- HOLZER, H. See Kun, E., 1.501 tion of Disulfides in a Papain Fragment of Homozygosity, structural, in marginal popula- Antibody, 1099 tions of Nearctic and Neotropical Dro-

HAMEKA, H. F. See McIver, J. W., 673 sophila in Florida (Carson and Heed), 427 HAMILTON, I. R., R. H. BURRIS, and P. W. HONRUBIA, V. See Lorente de N6, R., 305,

WILSON. Hydrogenase and Nitrogenase 783, 1142, 1318 in a Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium, 637 HORECKER, B. L. See Rothfield, L., 939

HAMILTON, T. H., R. H. BARTH, JR., and I. - . See Fraenkel, D. G., 1207 RUBINOFF. The Environmental Control Hormonal control of enzyme synthesis in barley of Insular Variation in Bird Species endosperm (Varner and Ram Chandra), Abundance, 132 100

Sequences of RNA and Protein Syn- Hormone analogues, neurohypophysial thesis during Early Estrogen Action, 160 (Schwartz et al.), 1044

- . See Moore, R. J., 439 HORST, W. D. See Kopin, I. J., 716 See Barth, R. H., Jr., 1572 HOWARD, J. B. See Feinstein, R. N., 661

HAMMEL, H. T. See Scholander, P. F., 119 HOWELL, R. R., J. N. LOEB, and G. M. TOM- Hamsters: adenovirus type 7 induction of KINS. Characterization of Ribosomal Ag-

tumors in (Huebner et al.), 1333 gregates Isolated from Liver, 1241 HANAWALT, P. C., and D. S. RAY. Isolation of - . See Garren, L. D., 1121

the Growing Point in the Bacterial Chro- HOYER, B. H. See McCarthy, B. J., 915 mosome, 125 Hsu, T. C. See Klevecz, R. R., 811

HANSEN, R. E. See Shethna, Y. I., 1263 Hiickel theory, extended (Boer et al.), 890 Haptoglobin polymer differences in Hp 2-1 HUEBNER, R. J., R. M. CHANOCK, B. A. RUBIN,

and Hp 2-2 (Javid), 663 and M. J. CASEY. Induction by Adeno- HARBURY, H. A. See Hettinger, T. P., 1469 virus Type 7 of Tumors in Hamsters Hav- HARRISON, E. S. See Longmore, W. J., 1040 ing the Antigenic Characteristics of SV40 Hartree-Fock SCF theory (Boer et al.), 890 Virus, 1333 HASELKORN, R. See Shipp, W., 401 Human adenoviruses, DNA's of (Lacy and HASTINGS, A. B. See Longmore, W. J., 1040 Green), 1053 HASTINGS, J. W., Q. H. GIBSON, and C. GREEN- Human and simian tissue cultures infected with

WOOD. On the Molecular Mechanism of RSV (Jensen et al.), 53 Bioluminescence, I. The Role of Long- Human cells, lipovirus-infected, continuous Chain Aldehyde, 1529 multiplication of (Change et al.), 709

HAUSMANN, R. See Gold, M., 292 Human cells transformed by SV40 virus (Sabin HAYASHI, M. See Bassel, A., 796 et al.), 1316 HEALY, T. W. See La Mer, V. K., 679 Human condyloma acuminatum (Morgan and Heart muscle, effect of proteolytic enzymes on Balduzzi), 1561

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HURWITz, J. See Gold, M., 292 Isotropy groups of hyperelastic material (Trues- Hybrids of S. typhimurium x E. coli (Demerec dell), 1081

and Ohta), 317 Isozymes, allelic, in vitro interconversion of HYDEN, H., and E. EGYHAZI. Changes in (Schwartz), 222

RNA Content and Base Composition in IVERSON, R. Al. See Stafford, D. W., 313 Cortical Neurons of Rats in a Learning Experiment Involving Transfer of Handed- ness, 1030 JACOB, T. M. See Nishimura, S., 1494

Hydrocortisone in regulation of enzyme synthe- JAvID J. The Nature of the Difference be- sis (Garren et al.), 1121 tween Haptoglobin Polymers in the Pheno-

Hydrogenase and nitrogenase in nitrogen-fixing types Hp 2-1 and Hp 2-2, 663 bacterium (Hamilton et al.), 637 JENSEN, F. C., A. J. GIRARDI, R. V. GILDEN,

Hydrostatic pressure and osmotic potential in d H. KOPROWSKI. Infection of Human mangrove leaves (Scholander et al.), 119 and Simian Tissue Cultures with Rous

Hydroxylamine effects on transforming DNA Sarcoma Virus, 53 H (Freera e mantd Freese), 1289fect JONES, A. E. See Meek, J. C., 342

Hyperactive mutant in defective lysogens of phage X (Radding), 965

Hyperelastic material, isotropy groups of (Truesdell), 1081 KAJI, A. See Kaji, H., 1541

Hypotensive effect of monoamine oxidase in- KAJI, H., and A. KAJI. Specific Binding of hibitors (Kopin et al.), 716 sRNA with the Template-Ribosome Com-

plex, 1541 KAMAT, V. B. See Wallach, D. F. H., 721

Ice VII, densest form of ice (Kamb and Davis), KAMB, B., and B. L. DAVIS. Ice VII, the 1433 Densest Form of Ice, 1433

Idiocy of galactosemia and serotonin receptor KANO-SUEOKA, T. See Sueoka, N., 1535 deficiency (Woolley and Gommi), 14 KAY, I. T. See Moscowitz, A., 1190

IGARASHI, R. T. See Doi, R. H., 755 KEY, J. L., and J. INGLE. Requirement for the IKEGAMI, N., H. J. EGGERS, and I. TAMM. Synthesis of DNA-Like RNA for Growth of

Rescue of Drug-Requiring and Drug-In- Excised Plant Tissue, 1382 hibited Enteroviruses, 1419 KHORANA, H. G. See Nishimura, S., 1494

"Imprinting," maternal, in goats (Klopfer et KIEsOW, L. On the Assimilation of Energy al.), 911 from Inorganic Sources in Autotrophic

Inbreeding and viability in D. pseudoobscura Forms of Life, 980 (Torroja), 1204 KIMMEL, J. R. See Light, A., 1276

INGLE, J. See Key, J. L., 1382 Kinetics of phosphorylase reaction as affected Inhibition of enzyme activity (Datta and Gest), by pH and temperature (Helmreich and

1004 Cori), 647 Inorganic sources of energy assimilated by auto- KITAHARA, T. See Rapp, F., 1138, 1348

trophs (Kiesow), 980 KLEINSCHMIDT, W. J., J. C. CLINE, and E. B. Insular variation in bird species abundance MURPHY. Interferon Production Induced

(Hamilton et al.), 132 by Statolon, 741 Integrated magnetic and superconductive mem- KLEVECZ, R. R., and T. C. HsuI. The Differ-

ories (Rajchman), 363 ential Capacity for RNA Synthesis among Intensity-dependent absorption of light (Con- Chromosomes: A Cytological Approach,

don), 635 811 Interferon production induced by statolon KLOPFER, M. S. See Klopfer, P. H., 911

(Kleinschmidt et al.), 741 KLOPFER, P. H., D. K. ADAMS, and A1. S. Internodes, electrical stimulation of (Lorente KLOPFER. M'aternal "Imprinting" in

de N6 and Honrubia), 783, 1142, 1318 Goats, 911 Intersections in complete graphs (Saaty), 688 KNAPP, A. W. Distal Functions, 1409 Intranuclear inclusion-forming agent from KNIGHT, C. A. See Burdon, R. H., 768

condyloma acuminatum (Morgan and Bal- KNOPOFF, L. See Ang, D. D., 201, 1075 duzzi), 1561 KOCH, M. A. See Sabin, A. B., 1131, 1316

Ion exchange, parathyroid hormone, and mito- KOLIN, A., and P. Cox. Continuous-Flow chondrial swelling (Rasmussen et al.), 1198 Electrophoresis in Serpentine Liquid

Ion uptake by plant mitochondria (Millard Columns Stabilized against Thermal Con- et al.), 996 vection, 19

Ions and electrons, cylindrical discharges in- . See Ross, G., 692 volving (Slepian), 1232 KOPIN, I. J., J. E. FISCHER, J. MUSACCHIO,

Iron protein, non-heme, from Azotobacter and W. D. HORST. Evidence for a False (Shethna et al.), 1263 Neurochemical Transmitter as a Mecha-

ISENBERG, I., R. B. LESLIE, S. L. BAIRD, JR., nism for the Hypotensive Effect of Mono- R. ROSENBLUTH, and R. BERSOHN. De- amine Oxidase Inhibitors, 716 layed Fluorescence in DNA-Acridine Dye KOPROWSKI, H. See Jensenm, F. C., 53 Complexes, 379 KORNFELD, R. See Kornfeld, S., 371

Isoleucyl RNA synthetase, aminoacyl adenyl- KORNFELD, S., R. KORNFELD, E. F. NEUFELD, ate complexes of (Norris and Berg), 330 and P. J. O'BRIEN. The Feedback Con-

Isotope effects in solvolyses of small-ring com- trol of Sugar Nucleotide Biosyinthesis in pounds (Nikoletic et al.), 893 Liver, 371

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KOSHLAND, D. E., JR. See Burr, M., 1017 LEDERHILGER, G. See Weeker, E., 246, 705, KOZINSKI, A. W., and P. B. KOZINSKI. Repli- 1598

cative Fragmentation in T4 Bacteriophage LEIGHTON, W. Morse Theory and Stability DNA, II. Biparental Molecular Recom- by Liapunov's Direct Method, 42 bination, 211 . Behavior of Solutions of a Linear

KOZINSKI, P. B. See Kozinski, A. W., 211 Differential Equation of Second Order, KREY, A., and GOVINDJEE. Fluorescence 830,1129

Changes in Porphyridium Exposed to LEMMON, R. M. See Steinman, G., 27 Green Light of Different Intensity: A Lens induction, microtubules in elongating New Emission Band at 693 m, and Its cells after (Byers and Porter), 1091 Significance to Photosynthesis, 1568 LEONARD, A., and T. W. MULLIKIN. Green's

KRUEGER, W. C. See Moscowitz, A., 1190 Functions for One-Velocity Neutron KUBINSKI, H. See Opara-Kubinska, Z., 923 Transport in a One-Dimensional Slab and KUBITSCHEK, H. E. Mutation without Segre- Sphere, 683

gation, 1374 LESLIE, R. B. See Isenberg, I., 379 KUN, E., B. LANGER, B. ULRICH, H. HOLZER, LETTVIN, J. Y. See Pickard, W. F., 1177

and H. GRUNICKE. The Role of DPNase Leucyl-sRNA of E. coli after T2 infection in the Mechanism of Action of an Anti- (Sueoka and Kano-Sueoka), 1535 tumor Alkylating Agent on Ehrlich Ascites Leukemia cells, mouse, amino acid coding in Cells, 1501 (Ochoa and Weinstein), 470

KUNDIG, W., S. GHOSH, and S. ROSEMAN. Leukemia, virus-induced, soluble antigen in Phosphate Bound to Histidine in a Protein plasma of mice with (Stick et al.), 950 as an Intermediate in a Novel Phospho- LEVIN, J. G. SeeByrne, R., 140 Transferase System, 1067 LEVINE, M. See Smith, H. O., 356

KUPKA, I. The Singularities of Integrable LEWIS U.J. See Meek, J.C. 342 Structurally Stable Pfaffian Forms, 1431 LIANG, K., H. EYRING, and R. P. MARCHI.

KUPK, D.W. See Ulrich, D. V., 349 Significant Structure Theory of Binary Liquid Mixtures: Carbon Tetrachloride and Cyclohexane, 1107

Lac-"operator negative" mutation (Orias and Liapunov's direct method and Morse theory Gartner), 859 (Leighton), 42

LACY, SIST. S., and M. GREEN. Biochemical Life, origins of (Wald), 595 Studies on Adenovirus Multiplication, LIGHT, A., R. FRATER, J. R. KIMMEL, and E. L. VII. Homology between DNA's of Tu- SMITH. Current Status of the Structure of morigenic and Nontumorigenic Human Papain: The Linear Sequence, Active Adenoviruses, 1053 Sulfhydryl Group, and the Disulfide

LA MER, V. K., and T. W. HEALY. Specifica- Bridges, 1276 tion of Materials for the Retardation of Light, intensity-dependent, absorption of (Con- Evaporation of Water-The Spreading of don), 635 Hexadecanol Monolayers, 679 L ampbrush ph ase of amp, 69oogene Linear differential equation of second order

Lampbrush phase of amphibian o6genesis, (Leighton), 830,1129 RNA synthesized during (Davidson et al. ), , RNAsynthesized during (Davidson et a,

Lipid, cell-wall, in lipopolysaccharide bio-

LANGER, B. Seeun, E., 1501 synthesis (Rothfield and Horecker), 939 LANGRIDGE, R., Al. A. BILLETER, P. BORST, R. LIPMANN, F. See Conway, T. W., 1462

H. BURDON, and C. WEISSMANN. The Lipogenesis and malic enzyme (Wise and Ball), Replicative Form of MS2 RNA: An 12. X-Ray Diffraction Study, 114 Lipovirus-inmfected human cells, continuous

LATIES, G. G., and K. BUDD. The Develop- multiplication of(Changetal.), 709 ment of Differential Permeability in LIPSCMB, W.N. See Boer, F. P., 890 Isolated Steles of Corn Roots, 462 Liquid mixtures, binary, significant structure

LATTERELL, R. See Siegel, S. M., 11 theory of (Liang et al.), 1107 LAWVERE, F. W. An Elementary Theory of LIQUORI, A. M. See McIver, J. W., 673

the Category of Sets, 1506 LITTAU, V. C., V. G. ALLFREY, J. H. FRENSTER, L-chain sites on Bence-Jones proteins, hetero- and A. E. MIRSKY. Active and Inactive

geneity of (Williams), 60 Regions of Nuclear Chromatin as Revealed LEAF, A. See Sharp, G. W. G., 1114 by Electron Microscope Autoradiography, Learning experiments and RNA content in 93

cortical neurons of rats (Hyden and LITTLE, A. G., D. D. CUDABACK, and R. N. Egyhazi), 1030 BRACEWELL. Structure of the Central

LEBOY, P. S., E. C. Cox, and J. G. FLAKS. Component of Centaurus A, 690 The Chromosomal Site Specifying a LITTLE, C. C. The Relation of Age to the Ribosomal Protein in Escherichia coli, 1367 Incidence of Cancer of Certain Sites, 865

LEDER, P., and M. NIRENBERG. RNA Code- Liver: feedback control of sugar nucleotide words and Protein Synthesis, II. Nu- biosynthesis in (Kornfeld et al.), 371; cleotide Sequence of a Valine RNA Code- ribosomal aggregates from (Howell et al.), word, 420 1241

--?- and M. W. NIRENBERG. RNA Code- Living matter, organization of (Palade), 613 words and Protein Synthesis, III. On the Lizards, diurnal, response to color shift in Nucleotide Sequence of a Cysteine and a (Forbes et al.), 667 Leucine RNA Codeword, 1521 LOEB, J. N. See Howell, R. R., 1241

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LOEB, L. A., and H. V. GELBOIN. Methyl- MARKS, P. A. See Rifkind, R. A., 1227 cholanthrene-Induced Changes in Rat MASHKE, A. See Micke, A., 219 Liver Nuclear RNA, 1219 Maternal "imprinting" in goats (Klopfer el

LONDON, J., and S. C. RITTENBERG. Path of al.), 911 Sulfur in Sulfide and Thiosulfate Oxidation MATIOLI, G. T., and E. H. EYLAR. The Bio- by Thiobacilli, 1183 synthesis of Apoferritin by Reticulocytes,

Longevity and tobacco smoking (Wilson), 199 508 LONGMORE, W. J., A. B. HASTINGS, and E. S. Matter, living, organization of (Palade), 613

HARRISON. The Effect of Physiological MCCARTHY, B. J., and B. H. HOYER. Identity Variations in pH and CO2 Concentrations of DNA and Diversity of Messenger RNA on Acetate-l-C14 Metabolism, 1040 Molecules in Normal Mouse Tissues, 915

LOOMIS, R. S., and J. G. TORREY. Chemical . See Holland, J. J., 1554 Control of Vascular Cambium Initiation MCCARTHY, E. See Forbes, A., 667 in Isolated Radish Roots, 3 MCCARTY, M. The Role of D-Alanine in the

LORENTE DE N6, R., and V. HONRUBIA. Serological Specificity of Group A Strepto- Continuous Conduction of Action Po- coccal Glycerol Teichoic Acid, 259 tentials by Peripheral Myelinated Fibers, MCELROY, W. D. See Seliger, H. H., 75 305 MCIVER, J. W., A. M. LIQUORI, and H. F.

and V. HONRUBIA. Electrical Stimu- HAMEKA. Considerations on the Nerve lation of the Internodes of Single Fibers of Impulse Mechanism, 673 Nerves with Intact Sheath, 783 MIEAD, C. G. The Enzymatic Condensation of

and V. HONRUBIA. Electrical Stimu- Oligodeoxyribonucleotides with Poly- lation of the Internodes of Single Fibers deoxyribonucleotides, 1482 of Desheathed Nerves, 1142 MEATH, W. J. See Brown, W. B., 65

and V. HONRUBIA. Continuous Con- MEEK, J. C., A. E. JONES, U. J. LEWIS, and duction of Action Potentials by Single W. P. VANDERLAAN. Characterization of

Myelinated Fibers of Desheathed Nerve: the Long-Acting Thyroid Stimulator of

Types of Normal Nerve Fibers, 1318 Graves' Disease, 342 LuCK, D. J. L., and E. REIcH. DNA in Meiotic conjunctive elements not involving

Mitochondria of Neurospora crassa, 931 chiasmata (Cooper), 1248 LUNDEGARDH, H. The Cytochromes of Chlor- MELNICK, J. L. See Rapp, F., 1138, 1348

oplasts, 1587 Membrane-bound incompressible body (Weiss), LUZZATTO, L. See Rifkind, R. A., 1227 1024 Lycopodium, gametophyte callus of (De Mag- M[embrane, giant axon, and caesium ions

gio), 854 (Pickard et al.), 11.77

Lymphocytes: transfused, effect of glyco- Memories, integrated magnetic and super- sidases on (Gesner and Ginsburg), 750; conductive (Rajchman), 363

peripheral, streptolysin S action on Memory loss in mice related to inhibition of

(Hirschhorn etal.), 1151 cerebral protein synthesis (Flexner et al.), Lysogens, defective, of phage X, nuclease 1165

activity in (Radding), 965 2-Mercaptoethylamine and 3-alanine as com-

Lysogeny establishment, sequential repressions ponents of acyl carrier protein (Sauer et of DNA synthesis in (Smith and Levine), al.), 1360 356 Mesons, r-, and muons, cytogenetic effi-

ciency of (Micke et al.), 219

Metabolism, acetate-l-CL4, and variations in

MACH, B., and E. L. TATUM. Environmental pH and CO2 concentrations (Longmore et Control of Amino Acid Substitutions in the al.), 1040

Biosynthesis of the Antibiotic Polypeptide Metagon RNA in Paramecium and Didinium

Tyrocidine, 876 (Gibson and Sonneborn), 869

MACHATTIE, L. A. See Thomas, C. A., Jr., Methylated bases in amino acid acceptor func- 1297 tion of sRNA (Peterkofsky), 1233

Magnesium incorporation into porphyrins in Methylating enzyme activity and bacterio-

chlorophyll biosynthesis (Baum et al.), phage infection (Gold et al.), 292 1439 Methylcholanthrene-induced changes in rat

Magnetic densitometer study of partial specific liver nuclear RNA (Loeb and Gelboin), volume of ribonuclease (Ulrich et al.), 349 1219

MAITRA, U. See Gold, M., 292 Mice: testicular teratomas in (Stevens), 654; Maize, mutant enzymes in (Schwartz), 222 acatalasemic (Feinstein et al.), 661; Malic enzyme and lipogenesis (Wise and Ball), plasma of (Stuick et al.), 950; loss of

1255 recent memory in (Flexner et al.), 1165 Mammalian radiation syndrome (Puck), 152 MICKE, A., H. H. SMITH, R. G. WOODLEY, and

MANDEL, M. The Effect of Temperature on A. MASHKE. Relative Cytogenetic Ef- the Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectra ficiency of Muons and r- Mesons in Zea of Ribonuclease, Oxidized Ribonuclease, mays (L.), 219 and Lysozyme, 736 Microtubules in elongating cells of developing

Atlangrove leaves, hydrostatic pressure and lens rudiment (Byers and Porter), 1091 osmotic potential in (Scholander et al.), MILES, R.. Random Polygons l)etermined 119 by Random Lines in a Plane, 901

Mappings, compactness of (Whyburn), 1426 . Random Polygons Determined by MARCHI, R. P. See Liang, K., 1107 Random Lines in a Plane, II, 1157

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MILLARD, D. L., J. T. WISKICH, and R. N. Myelinated fibers of desheathed nerve, action ROBERTSON. Ion Uptake by Plant Mito- potentials in (Lorente de N6 and Hon- chondria, 996 rubia), 13:1.8

MIRSKY, A. E. See Littau, V. C., 93 See Davidson, E. H., 501

Mitochondria of Neurospora crassa, DNA in NARASIMHAN, M. S., and C. S. SESHADRI. (Luck and Reich), 931 Stable Bundles and Unitary Bundles on a

Mitochondria, plant, ion uptake by (Millard Compact Riemann Surface, 207 et al.), 996 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Organiza-

Mitochondrial swelling, parathyroid hormone, tion: Officers, Council, Members, Foreign and ion exchange (Rasmussen et al.), 1198 Associates, and Sections, 161

Models for assessing information processing , CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION (First from visual displays (Estes and Taylor), Scientific Session). History of the Uni- 446 verse, 517

Molecular Hartree-Fock SCF theory (Boer et ----, CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION (Second al.), 890 Scientific Session, "Nature of Matter"):

Molecular mechanism of bioluminescence The Organization of Living Matter (Hastings et al.), 1529 (Palade), 613

Molecular mechanism of energy conversion Nearctic and Neotropical Drosophila (Carson (Brinigar and Wang), 699 and Heed), 427

Molecule, DNA: unwinding of (Fong), 239; Nerve fibers: electrical stimulation of (Lorente replication of (Fong), 641; circular T2 de N6 and Honrubia), 783, 1142; con- (Thomas and MacHattie), 1297 tinuous conduction of action potentials by

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, hypotensive (Lorente de N6 and Honrubia), 1318 effect (Kopin et al.), 716 Nerve impulse mechanism (McIver et al.), 673

IMONSKY, P., and G. WASHNITZER. The Con- NEUFELD, E.F. See Kornfeld, S., 371 struction of Formal Cohomology Sheaves, NEURATH, H. See Walsh, K. A., 884 1511 Neurochemical transmitter, false, and hypo-

MONTAGNIER, L. See Crawford, L., 1,48 tensive effect of monoamine oxidase in- MOORE, J.W. See Pickard, W. F., 1177 hibitorsKopin e al.), 716 MOORE, R. J., and T. H. HAMILTON. Estro- Neurohypophysial hormone analogues lacking

gen-Induced Formation of Uterine Ribo- disulfide bridge(Schwartzetal.), 1044 somes, 439 Neurons, cortical, of rats, changes of RNA

MIORGAN, H. R., and P. C. BALDUZZI. Prop- content in during a learning experiment agation of an Intranuclear Inclusion- (Hyden and Egyh6zi), 1030 Forming Agent from Human Condyloma Neurophysiology in systems identification and acuminatum, 1561 data. unscrambling (Bellman et al.), 1239

MORI, M. See Acs, G., 493 iNeurospora crassa mitochondria, DNA in (Luck Morphogenesis, genetic transcription during and Reich), 931

(Doi and Igarashi), 755 Neutron, transport, Green's functions for Morse theory and stability by Liapunov's (Leonard and Mullikin), 683

direct? method ( rLeighton), 42 NEWTON, M. D. See Boer, F. P., 890 MORTENSON, L. E. Ferrodoxin and ATP, NIKOLETIC, M., S. BORCIC, and 1. E. SUNKO.

Requirements for Nitrogen Fixation in Secondary Deuterium Isotope Effects in Cell-Free Extracts of Clostridium pas Solvolyses of Small-Ring Compounds, 893 CteurieExrsanumr

mpas- 272 NILSON, E. N. See Ahlberg, J. H., 1412 teuOIan AEum T KA G NIRENBERG, M. W. See Byrne, R., 140

MOScOWITZ, A., W. C. KRUEGER, I. T. KAY, G. - See Leder, P., 420, 1521 SKEWES, and S. BRUCKENStEIN. On the NISHIMURA, S., T. M. JACOB, and H. G. Origin of the Optical Activity in the KHORANA. Synthetic Deoxyribopoly- Urobilins, 1190 nucleotides as Templates for Ribonucleic

MOTZKIN, T. S. The Evenness of the Number Acid Polymerase: The Formation and of Edges of a Convex Polyhedron, 44 Characterization of a Ribopolynucleotide Mouse ascites leukemia (Ochoa and Weinstein), with a Repeating Trinucleotide Sequence, 470 1494

Mouse tissues, DNA and mRNA molecules in Nitrogen atmospheres, seed germination in (McCarthy and Hoyer), 915 (Siegel et al.), 11

Mouse trisomics (Griffen and Bunker), 1194 Nitrogen fixation in cell-free extracts of C. Mucoid variant of E. coli K12, capsular poly- pasteurianum (Mortenson), 272

saccharide of (Sapelli and Goebel), 265 Nitrogen fixation, light-independent, in bac- MULLIKIN, T. W. See Leonard, A., 683 terial photosynthesis (Bennett et al.), 762 Muons and 7r- mesons, cytogenetic efficiency of Nitrogen-fixing bacterium, hydrogenase and Nitrogen-fixing bacterium, hydrogenase and (Micke et al.), 219 nitrogenase in (Hamilton et al.), 637 MURPHY, E. B. See Kleinschmidt, W. J., 741 NO H. See Bernhard, a., 1 MUsACCHIo, J. See Kopin, I. J., 716 OLERBernhard,1489 Mutant enzymes in maize (Schwartz), 222 NOMURA, M. Mechanism of Action of Coli- Mutants, T4, suppressed by lac-"operator cines, 1514

negative" mutation suppressor (Orias and NORRIS, A. T., and P. BERG. Mechanism of Gartner), 859 Aminoacyl RNA Synthesis: Studies with

Mutation without segregation (Kubitschek), Isolated Aminoacyl Adenylate Complexes 1374 of Isoleucyl RNA Synthetase, 330

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Nuclear chromatin regions revealed by electron Permeability, differential, in steles of corn roots microscope autoradiography (Littau et (Laties and Budd), 462 al.), 93 Perturbation energies, Rayleigh-Schrodinger,

Nuclease activity in defective lysogens of bounds for (Sando and Hirschfelder), 434 phage X (Radding), 965 Perturbation theory, Brillouin-Wigner, dif-

Nucleated cell depletion in bone marrow ferential equations of (Brown and Meath), (Puck), 152 65

Nucleotide sequence: in codons (Fitch), 298; PETERKOFSKY, A. A Role for Methylated in RNA codewords (Leder and Niren- Bases in the Amino Acid Acceptor Func- berg), 420, 1521 tion of Soluble Ribonucleic Acid, 1233

Nuclides, abundances of in element synthesis Pfaffian forms, integrable structurally stable (Suess), 387 (Kupka), 1431

pH and temperature effects on kinetics of phosphorylase reaction (Helmreich and

O'BRIEN, P. J. See Kornfeld, S., 371 Cori), 647 OCHOA, M., JR., and I. B. WEINSTEIN. Amino Phage P22 as repressor of DNA synthesis

Acid Coding in a Subcellular System (Smith and Levine), 356 Derived from the L1210 Mouse Ascites Phosphorylase reaction, kinetics of, affected by Leukemia, 470 pH and temperature (Helmreich and Cori),

OCHOA, S. See Burdon, R. H., 768 647 OHTA, N. See Demerec, M., 317 Phosphorylation, oxidative: through heme- OLD, L. J. See Stuck, B., 950 linked formyl group (Brinigar and Wang), Oligodeoxyribonucleotides, enzymatic con- 699; enzyme-catalyzed reactions of (Web-

densation of, with polydeoxyribonucleo- ster and Green), 1170 tides (Mead), 1482 Phospho-transferase system (Kundig et al.),

Oogenesis, amphibian, RNA synthesis during 1067 lampbrush phase of (Davidson et al.), 501 Photosynthesis: reaction centers for photo-

OPARA-KUBINSKA, Z., H. KUBINSKI, and W. chemistry of (Clayton and Sistrom), 67; SZYBALSKI. Interaction between De- in vivo functioning of plastocyanin and natured DNA, Polyribonucleotides, and (de Kouchkovsky and Fork), 232; bac- Ribosomal RNA: Attempts at Prepara- terial, pyruvate phosphoroclastic reaction tive Separation of the Complementary and nitrogen fixation in (Bennett et al.), DNA Strands, 923 762; green plant, chlorophyll-a fluores-

Optical activity in urobilins (Moscowitz et al.), cence in (Pearlstein), 824; significance 1190 of emission band at 693 mu (Krey and

ORIAS, E., and T. K. GARTNER. Suppression Govindjee), 1568 of a Class of rII Mutants of T4 by a Sup- Photosynthetic bacterium, Chromatium pressor of a Lac-"Operator Negative" (Buchanan et al.), 839 Mutation, 859 PICKARD, W. F., J. Y. LETTVIN, J. W. MOORE,

OSBORN, M. J. See Sussman, M., 81 M. TAKATA, J. POOLER, and T. BERN- Oscillations of reduced pyridine nucleotide in STEIN. Caesium Ions Do Not Pass the

cell-free extract (Chance et al.), 337 Membrane of the Giant Axon, 1177 Osmotic potential and hydrostatic pressure in PLANE, R. A. See Baum, S. J., 1439

mangrove leaves (Scholander et al.), 119 Plane, random polygons in (Miles), 901, 1157 O'SULLIVAN, A. See Yoshikawa, H., 973 Plant behavior under extraterrestrial conditions Oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial, (Siegel et al.), 11

enzymic reactions of (Webster and Green), Plasma membrane fragments from Ehrlich 1170 ascites carcinoma (Wallach and Kamat),

721 Plastocyanin in photosynthesis (de Kouch-

PALADE, G. E. Centennial (Second Scientific kovskyandFork),232 Session), The Organization of Living PLESCIA, O. J., W. BRAUN, and N. C. PALCZUK. Matter, 613 Production of Antibodies to Denatured

PALCZUK, N. C. See Plescia, O. J., 279 Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), 279 Paleozoic geography and drifting continents Pneumococcal transformation, deoxyribo-

(Darlington), 1084 nucleate integration in (Fox and Allen), Papain antibody fragment, reduction of disul- 412

fides in(Haber), 1099 Pneumococcus RNA, drug resistance induced Papain structure (Light et al.), 1276 by (Evans), 1442 Paramecium and Didinium metagons (Gibson Pneumococcus, streptomycin-resistance muta-

and Sonneborn), 869 tions in (Rotheim and Ravin), 30 Parathyroid hormone, ion exchange, and mito- Poles, surplus free, of approximating rational

chondrial swelling (Rasmussen et al.), 1198 functions (Walsh), 896 PARK, S. W. See Freese, E., 516 Poliovirus double-infection: curtailment of PARKS, P. C. See Sager, W. F., 408 latent period by (Wecker and Lederhilger), PEARLSTEIN, R. M. A Two-Quantasome 246; genomic masking by (Wecker and

Theory of Chlorophyll-a Fluorescence in Lederhilger), 705, 1598 Green Plant Photosynthesis, 824 Polydeoxyribonucleotides, enzymatic condensa-

Periodic functions, almost, and almost auto- tion of oligodeoxyribonucletides with morphic functions (Bochner), 907 (Mead), 1482

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Polygons formed by random lines, averages for Quaternary, duration of (Russell), 790 (Richards), 1160 QUIOCHO, F. A., and F. M. RICHARDS. Inter-

Polygons, random plane (Miles), 901, 1157 molecular Cross Linking of a Protein in the Polyhedron, convex, evenness of number of Crystalline State: Carboxypeptidase-A,

edges of (Motzkin), 44 833 Polymer differences in Hp 2-1 and Hp 2-2

(Javid), 663 Polynucleotides, stability of ordered, influence RAACKE, I. D., and J. FIALA. Self-Sufficiency

of noncomplementary bases on (Bautz and of Natural E. coli Polysomes for Amino Bautz), 1476 Acid Incorporation, 1283

Polyoma virus DNA and cell transformation RABIN, B. R. See Trown, P. W., 88 (Crawford et al.), 148 RABINOWITZ, M., R. ZAK, B. BELLER, 0.

Polypeptide biosynthesis, control of amino acid RAMPERSAD, and I. G. WOOL. Effect of substitutions in (Mach and Tatum), 876 Proteolytic Enzymes on Sedimentation

Polyribonucleotides: denatured DNA, and Properties of Ribonucleoprotein Par- ribosomal RNA interaction (Opara- tides from Heart Muscle, 1353 Kubinska et al.), 923; translation of RADDING, C. M. Nuclease Activity in De- synthetic (Friedman and Weinstein), 988 fective Lysogens of Phage X, II. A Hy-

Polyribosomes: in fertilized sea urchin eggs peractive Mutant, 965 (Stafford et al.), 313; in intact reticulo- Radial discretization in spherical galaxies cytes (Rifkind et al.), 1227 (Thomas), 1

Polysaccharide: UDP-galactose, transferase in Radiation syndrome, mammalian (Puck), 152 cellular slime mold (Sussman and Osborn), RAJCHMAN, J. A. Integrated Magnetic and 81; capsular, of mucoid variant of E. coli Superconductive Memories, 363 K12 (Sapelli and Goebel), 265 RAM CHANDRA, G. See Varner, J. E., 100

Polysomes, E. coli, self-sufficiency for amino RAMPERSAD, O. See Rabinowitz, M., 1353 acid incorporation of (Raacke and Fiala), Random lines, averages for polygons formed by 1283 (Richards), 1160

POOLER, J. See Pickard, W. F., 1177 Random polygons determined by random lines Porphyridium, fluorescence changes in (Krey in plane (Miles), 901, 1157

and Govindjee), 1568 RAO, M. M. Decomposition of Vector Meas- Porphyrin production, excessive, in erythro- ures, 864

poietic porphyria (Watson et al.), 478 RAPP, F., T. KITAHARA, J. S. BUTEL, and J. L.

Porphyrins, magnesium, in chlorophyll bio- MELNICK. Synthesis of SV40 Tumor synthesis (Baum et al.), 1439 Antigen during Replication of Simian

PORTER, G. A., R. BOGOROCH, and I. S. EDEL- Papovavirus (SV40), 1138 MAN. On the Mechanism of Action of ---, J. L. MELNICK, J. S. BUTEL, and T. Aldosterone on Sodium Transport: The KITAHARA. The Incorporation of SV40 Role of RNA Synthesis, 1326 Genetic Material into Adenovirus 7 as

PORTER, K. R. See Byers, B., 1091 Measured by Intranuclear Synthesis of Potassium salts, effects on squid giant axons SV40 Tumor Antigen, 1348

(Tasaki and Takenaka), 804 RASMUSSEN, H., J. FISCHER, and C. ARNAUD. Protein: and RNA synthesis, early estrogen Parathyroid Hormone, Ion Exchange, and

action in (Hamilton), 160 Mitochondrial Swelling, 1198 Protein synthesis stimulated by denatured . See Schwartz, I. L., 1044

DNA (Holland and McCarthy), 1554 Rational functions, surplus free poles of ap- Proteins, "reporter groups" in structure-func- proximating (Walsh), 896

tion studies of (Burr and Koshland), 1017 Rats (Hyden and Egyh&zi), 1030; (Loeb and Proteolytic enzymes in sedimentation of heart Gelboin), 1219

muscle ribonucleoprotein (Rabinowitz et RAVIN, A. W. See Rotheim, M. B., 30 al.), 1353 RAY, D. S. See Hanawalt, P. C., 125

Proton magnetic resonance (Mandel), 736 Rayleigh-Schrodinger perturbation energies, PUCK, T. T. Cellular Aspects of the Mam- bounds for (Sando and Hirschfelder), 434

malian Radiation Syndrome: Nucleated Reaction centers in photochemistry of photo- Cell Depletion in the Bone Marrow, 152 synthesis (Clayton and Sistrom), 67

Puerto Rico: birth rate by season (Cowgill), Recombination, biparental molecular (Kozin- 1149 ski and Kozinski), 211

PUGH, E.L. SeeWakil, S. J., 106 REDDI, K. K. Studies on the Formation of See Sauer, F., 1360 Tobacco Mosaic Virus Ribonucleic Acid,

Pyridine nucleotide in cell-free extract, oscilla- V. Presence of Tobacco Mosaic Virus tions of (Chance et al.), 337 in the Nucleus of the Host Cell, 397

Pyruvate in stimulation of sodium transport REICH, E. See Acs, G., 493 by aldosterone (Sharp and Leaf), 1114 . See Luck, D. J. L., 931

Pyruvate phosphoroclastic reaction and nitro- REICHMANN, M. E. The Satellite Tobacco gen fixation in photosynthesis (Bennett et Necrosis Virus: A Single Protein and Its al.), 762 Genetic Code, 1009

Reovirus RNA, electron microscope studies of (Gomatos and Stoeckenius), 1449

Quantum-mechanical three-body problem Replication of: DNA molecule (Fong), 641; (Zickendraht), 1565 viral RNA (Burdon et al.), 768; B.

Quartz crystals (Starkey), 817 subtilis chromosome (Yoshikawa et al.), 973

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Replicative form of MS2 RNA (Langridge synthesis of (Browiistein), 1045; rat et al.), 114 liver nuclear, MC-induced changes in

Replicative fragmentation in T4 bacterio- (Loeb and Gelboin), 1219; drug resist- phage DNA (Kozinski and Kozinmski), 211 ance induced by pneumococcus fractions

"Reporter groups" in structure-function studies containing (Evans), 1442; reovirus, elec- of proteins (Burr and Koshland), 1017 tron microscope studies of (Gomatos and

Repressor of alkaline phosphatase in E. coli Stoeckenius), 1449; deoxyribopolynucleo- (Gallant and Spottswood), 1591 tides as templates for polymerase of

Rescue of drug-requiring and-inhibited entero- (Nishimura et al.), 1494 viruses (Ikegami et al.), 1419 RNA codewords and protein synthesis (Leder

Reticulocytes: biosynthesis of apoferritin by and Nirenberg), 420, 1521 (Matioli and Eylar), 508; size of poly- RNA metabolism: after fertilization in sea ribosomes in (Rifkind et al.), 1227 urchin eggs (Glisin and Glisin), 1548;

REVELLE, R. Centennial (First Scientific in pupae of oak silkworm (Barth et al.), Session), Chairman's Introduction, 517 1572

tRheumatic fever patients and streptolysin S RNA synthesis: during early estrogen actionl action on peripheral lymphocytes (Hirsch- (Hamilton), 160; aminoacyl (Norris and horn et al.), 1151 Berg), 330; asymmetric (Geiduschek

Rlibonuclease: partial specific volume of (U1- et al.), 486; in lampbrush phase of am- rich et al.), 349; proton magnetic reso- phibian oigenesis (Davidson et al.), 501; nance spectra of (Mandel), 736; digests (Sokoloff et al.), 728; (Bassel et al.), 796; of AA-sRNA, effect on protein synthesis differential chromosome capacity for of (Takanami), 1271 (Klevecz and Hsu), 811; derepression of

Ribonucleoprotein, heart muscle, effect of pro- (Talwar et a.), 1059; and sodium tras- t-eolytic enzymes on (Rabinowitz et al.), port (Porter et al.), 1326; in growth of 1353 excised plant tissue (Key and Ingle),

1382 Ribonucleosides and ribonucleotides, antibodies. ., A. RIGHT and J. L. BE

spe oand Beiser), 68 'RoBBINS, P. W., A. WRIGHT, and J. L. BEL- specific for (Erlanger andLBeiser), 68 Lows. Enzymatic Synthesis of 'the Sal- Ribopolynucleotide with repeating trinucleo- monella 0-Antigen, 1302

tide sequence (Nishimura et al.), 1494 ROBERTS, . B. See Flexner, L.B.1165 Ribosomal aggregates isolated from liver ROBERTSON R.N. ee Millard,D. L,996

(ibosomal proet a.i .

E. coi ( y et Roots, radish, vascular cambium initiation in Ribosomal protein in B. coli (Leboy et al.), (Loomis and Torrey), 3

1362a7 * n ({Loomis and Torrey), 3 1?U367 1 --4-

, . ROSEMAN, S. See Kundig, W., 1067 Ribosome-DNA complex, in vitro formation of ROSENBLUTH, R. See Isenberg, I., 379

(Byrne et al.), 140 . Ross, G., A. KOLIN, and S. AUSTIN. Elec- Ribosome-linked guanosine triphosphatase in tromagnetic Observations on Coronary

E. coli (Conway and Lipmann), 1462 Arterial Blood Flow, 692 Ribosomes: bacterial, uniqueness of (Taylor ROTH, R. See Bellman, R., 1239

and Storek), 958; uterine, estrogen-in- ROTHEIM, M. B., and A. W. RAVIN. Sites of duced formation of (Moore and Hamilton), Breakage in the DNA Molecule as De-

R F 439 M A termined by Recombination Analysis of RICHARDS, F. M. See Quiocho, F. A., 833 Streptomycin-Resistance Mtutations in RICHARDS, P. I. Averages for Polygons Pneumococcus, 30

Formed by Random Lines, 1160 ROTHFIELD, L., and B. L. HORECKER. The Riemann surface, stable and unitary bundles on Role of Cell-Wall Lipid in the Biosyn-

compact (Narasimhan and Seshadri), 207 thesis of Bacterial Lipopolysacharide, 939 IRIFKIND, R. A., L. LUZZATTO, and P. A. Rous sarcoma virus: infection of human and

MARKS. Size of Polyribosomes in Intact simian tisse cultures with (Jensen et Reticulocytes, 1227 al.), 53; -RNA and DNA from RSV-

Rigidity in the Earth's core (Bullen), 38 infected cells (Temin), 323

IIGOPOULOSG, N. See Bennett, R., 762

ROWE, W. P., and S. G. BAUM. Evidence for a RITTENBERG, S. C. See London, J., 1183 Possible Genetic Hybrid between Adeno- RNA: MS2, X-ray diffraction study of (Lang- virus Type 7 and SV40 Viruses, 1340

ridge et al.), 114; enzymatic methylation RUBIN, B. A. See Huebner, R. J., 1333 of DNA and (Gold et al.), 292; RSV-, RUBINOFF, I. See Hamilton, T. H., 132 DNA from RSV-infected cells and RUDINGER, J. See Schwartz, I. L., 1044 (Temin), 323; TMV-, formation of(Reddi), RUNGE, W. SeeWatson, C. J, 478 397; double-stranded, from TMV-in- RUSSELL, R. J. Duration of the Quaternary fected tobacco leaves (Shipp and Hasel- and Its Subdivisions, 790 korn), 401; viral, replication of (Burdon RUSSELL, W. L. See Feinstein, R. N., 661 et al.), 768; messenger, metagon as in Paramecium (Gibson and Sonneborn), 869; messenger, diversity in mouse tissues (McCarthy and Hoyer), 915; interaction SAATY, T. L. The Minimum Number of between denatured DNA, polyribonucleo- Intersections in Complete Graphs, 688 tides, and ribosomal (Opara-Kubinska SABIN, A. B., and M. A. KOCH. Source of et al.), 923; rat-neuron, content changes Genetic Information for Specific Comple- during a learning experiment (Hyden and ment-Fixing Antigens in SV40 Virus-In-

Egyh,zi), 1030; streptomycin and bio- duiced Tumors. 1131

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, H. M. SHEIN, M. A. KOCH, and J. F. Sets, category of (Lawvere), 1506 ENDERS. Specific Complement-Fixing SHALTIEL, N. See Bernhard, S., 1489 Tumor Antigens in Human Cells Mor- SHARP, G. W. G., and A. LEAF. The Central phologically Transformed by SV40 Virus, Role of Pyruvate in the Stimulation of 1316 Sodium Transport by Aldosterone, 1114

SAGER, W. F., and P. C. PARKS. The Response Sheaves, formal cohomology (Monsky and of Three Catalytically Functional Groups Washnitzer), 151.1 in Chymotrypsin to Changes in Acidity, SHECHTER, Y. See Sela, M., 285 408 SHEIN, H. M. See Sabin, A. B., 1316

Salmonella 0-antigen, enzymatic synthesis of SHEPLEY, L. C. Singularities in Spatially (Robbins et al.), 1302 Homogeneous, Dust-Filled Cosmological

Salmonella typhimurium x E. coli hybrids Models, 1403 (Demerec and Ohta), 317 SHEPP, L. A. The Singularity of Gaussian

SANDO, K. M., and J. O. HIRSCHFELDER. Measures in Function Space, 430 Upper and Lower Bounds for Rayleigh- SHETHNA, Y. I., P. W. WILSON, R. E. HANSEN, Schrodinger Perturbation Energies, 434 and H. BEINERT. Identification by Iso-

SAPELLI, R. V., and W. F. GOEBEL. The topic Substitution of the EPR Signal at Capsular Polysaccharide of a Mucoid g = 1.94 in a Non-Heme Iron Protein Variant of E. coli K12, 265 from Azotobacter, 1263

SARNAT, M. T. See Geiduschek, E. P., 486 SHIPP, W., and R. HASELKORN. Double- SARTORELLI, A. C. See Booth, B. A., 1396 Stranded RNA from Tobacco Leaves In- SAUER, F., E. L. PUGH, S. J. WAKIL, R. DE- fected with TMV, 401

LANEY, and R. L. HILL. 2-Mercapto- SIEGEL, S, M., C. GIUMARRO, and R. LAT- ethylamine and 3-Alanine as Components TERELL. Behavior of Plants under Ex- of Acyl Carrier Protein, 1360 traterrestrial Conditions: Seed Germina-

. ee Wakil, S. J., 106 tion in Atmospheres Containing Nitrogen SCHIFF, J. A. See Edelman, M., 1214 Oxides, 11 SCHLEICH, T., and J. GOLDST'EIN. Gel Filtra-

SCHLtion Pperties of CCD-repared E. coli Silkworms, RNA metabolism in (Barth et al.), tion Properties of CCD-Prepared E. coli 1572 B sRNA, 744 1 B ^TsRNA, 744 o i- J Simian and human tissue cultures infected

SCHOENBERG, I. J. Spline Functions and the with RSV (Jensen et al.), 53 Problem of Graduation, 947 Singularities in cosmological models (Shepley), SCHOENER, B. See Chance, B., 337 1403 SCHOLANDER, P. F., H. T.

HAMMEA, E. A.

Singularities of integrable structurally stable HgEMMINGSEN, and E. D. BRADSTREET. Pfaffian forms (Kupka), 1431 Hydrostatic Pressure and Osmotic Po- SITROM,W.R. Clayton, .,67 tential in Leaves of Mangroves and Some SEWTR, W. . See Clayton, . K., 67

Other Plants,~ 119 SKEWES, G. See Moscowitz, A., 1190 Other Plants, 119 SLEPIAN, J. Drift Instabilities in Cylindrical

SCHREIBMAN, R.R. See Hirschhorn, K., 1151 Discharges Involving Both Ions and Elec-

SCHWARTZ, D. Genetic Studies on Mutant trons, 1232

Enzymes in Maize, V. In vitro Inter- T E L S L conversion of Allelic Isozymes, 222 SMITH, H. H. See licke, A., 219

SCHWARTZ, I. L., H. RASMUSSEN, and J. SMITH, H. . an NE TwoSe- SMITH, H. O., and M. LEVINE. Two Se- RUDINGER. Activity of Neurohypophy- quential Repressions of DNA Synthesis sial Hormone Analogues Lacking a Disul- in the Establishment of Lysogeny by fide Bridge, 1044 in the Establishment of Lysogeny by fide Bridge, 1044 Phage P22 and Its Mutants, 356

SCHWARTZ, L. On Consistency of Bayes S ing and lngeity (isn, 199 Procedures, 46 Smoking and longevity (Wilson), 199

SEAHOLM, J. E. See Feinstein, R. N., 661 Sodium transport, aldosterone action on Sea urchin eggs: polyribosomes in (Staf- (Sharp and Leaf), 1114; (Porter et al.), Sea urchin eggs: polyribosomes in (Staf- 1326

ford et al.), 313; RNA metabolism follow- 1326

ing fertilization of (Glisin and Glisin), SOFER, W. H. See Stafford, D. W., 313 1548 SOKOLOFF, L., C. M. FRANCIS, and P. L.

Sedimentation of heart-muscle ribonucleopro- CAMPBEL. Thyroxine Stimulation of tein (Rabinowitz et al.), 1353 Amino Acid Incorporation into Protein

SEGAL, S. J. See Talwar, G. P., 1059 Independent of Any Action on Messenger SEGAL, S. J. See Talwar, G. P., 1059 RNA Syntesis 72 Segregation, mutation without (Kubitschek), RNA Synthesis, 728

1374 ' Solar system, history of (Whipple), 565 SELA, M., H. UNGAR-WARON, and Y. SHECH- Solvolyses of small-ring compounds, deuterium

TER. Uridine-Specific Antibodies Ob- isotope effects in (Nikoletic et al.), 893 tained with Synthetic Antigens, 285 SONNEBORN, T. M. See Gibson, I., 869

SELIGER, H. H., and W. D. MCELROY. The Spectra of ribonuclease and lysozyme(Mandel), Colors of Firefly Bioluminescence: En- 736 zyme Configuration and Species Specificity, SPIEGELMAN, S. See Bassel, A., 796 75 Spline functions and problem of graduation

Serotonin receptor deficiency in galactose poi- (Schoenberg), 947

soning (Woolley and Gommi), 14 Splines, generalized (Ahlberg et al.), 1412 Serpentine liquid columns, electrophoresis in SPOTTSWOOD, T. See Gallant, J., 1591

(Kolin and Cox), 19 Squid giant axons (Tasaki and Takenaka), SESHADRI, C. S. See Narasimhan, M S., 207 804

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sRNA: gel filtration properties of CCD- SUNKO, D. E. See Nikoletic, M., 893 prepared (Schleich and Goldstein), 744; SUSSMAN, M., andM. J. OSBORN. UDP-Galac- methylated bases in amino acid acceptor tose Polysaccharide Transferase in the function of (Peterkofsky), 1233; amino- Cellular Slime Mold, Dictyostelium dis- acyl-, effect on protein synthesis of (Taka- coideum: Appearance and Disappearance nami), 1271; leucyl-, of E. coli after T2 of Activity during Cell Differentiation, infection (Sueoka and Kano-Sueoka), 81 1535; specific binding with template- SV40 virus: synthesis of SV40 tumor antigen ribosome complex (Kaji and Kaji), 1541 during replication of (Rapp et al.), 1138;

STAFFORD, D. W., W. H. SOFER, and R. M. in morphological transformation of human IVERSON. Demonstration of Polyribo- cells (Sabin et al.), 1316; and tumor induc- somes after Fertilization of the Sea Urchin tion in hamsters (Huebner et al.), 1333; Egg, 313 and adenovirus type 7, possible genetic

STARKEY, J. X-Ray Analysis of Preferred hybrid between (Rapp et al.), 1348 Orientation of Quartz Crystals in Three SV40 virus-induced tumors, complemenrt-fixing Lineated Quartzites, 817 antigens in (Sabin and Koch), 1131

Stars and galaxies, history of (Greenstein), 549 Synthetic polynucleotides, translation of Statolon-induced interferon production (Klein- (Friedman and Weinstein), 988

schmidt et al.), 741 Systems identification and unscrambling of STEIN, E. M'., G. WEISS, and M. WEISS. HP data (Bellman et al.), 1239

Classes of Holomorphic Functions in Tube SZYBALSKI, W. See Opara-Kubinska, Z., 923 Domains, 1035

STEINMAN, G., R. M. LEMMON, and M. CALVIN. Cyanamide: A Possible Key Compound TADDEINI, L. See Watson, C. J., 478 in Chemical Evolution, 27 TAKANAMI, M. The Effect of Ribonuclease

Steles of corn roots, differential permeability in Digests of Aminoacyl-sRNA on a Protein (Laties and Budd), 462 Synthesis System, 1271

STEVENS, L. C. Experimental Production of TAKATA, MI. See Pickard, W. F., 1177 Testicular Teratomas in Mice, 654 TAKENAKA, T. See Tasaki, I., 804

STOECKENIUS, W. See Gomatos, P. J., 1449 TALWAR, G. P., S. J. SEGAL, A. EVANS, and STOKER, M/I. See Crawford, L., 148 0. W. DAVIDSON. The Binding of Es- STOMMEL, H. See Turner, J. S., 49 tradiol in the Uterus: A Mechanism for STORCK, R. See Taylor, M. M., 958 Derepression of RNA Synlthesis, 1059 Strand selective transcription of T4 DNA TAMM, I. See Ikegami, N., 1419

(Green), 1.388 TASAKI, I., and T. TAKENAKA. Effects of Streptococcal glycerol teichoic acid, D-alanine Various Potassium Salts and Proteases upon

in serological specificity of (McCarty), Excitability of Intracellularly Perfused 259 Squid Giant Axons, 804

Streptolysin S action on peripheral lympho- TATUM, E. L. See Mach, B., 876 cytes of rheumatic fever patients (Hirsch- TAYLOR, H. A. See Estes, W. K., 446 horn et al.), 1151 TAYLOR, M. M., and R. STORCK. IUniqueness

Streptomycin and biosynthesis of functional of Bacterial Ribosomes, 958 RNA and protein (Brownstein), 1045 TEMIN, H. M. Homology between RNA from

Streptomycin-resistance mutations, breakage Rous Sarcoma Virus and DNA from Rous sites in DNA molecule determined by Sarcoma Virus-Infected Cells, 323 (Rotheim and Ravin), 30 Template-ribosome complex, specific binding

Structurally stable Pfaffian forms (Kupka), of sRNA with (Kaji and Kaji), 1541 1431 Teratomas, testicular, in mice (Stevens), 654

STUCK, B., L. J. OLD, and E. A. BOYSE. Oc- Tetrapeptide analogue of active sites of currence of Soluble Antigen in the Plasma subtilisin (Bernhard et al.), 1489 of Mice with Virus-Induced Leukemia, Thermal convection, electrophoresis stabilized 950 against (Kolin and Cox), 19

Substrate and nutrient effects upon epidermal Thiobacilli, sulfur path in thiosulfate oxidation basal cell orientation and proliferation by (London and Rittenberg), 1183 (Wessells), 252 6-Thioguanine and uracil mustard, induction of

Subtilisin, blocked tetrapeptide analogue of cell death by (Booth et al.), 1396 active site of (Bernhard et al.), 1489 Thiosulfate oxidation by thiobacilli, sulfur

SUEOKA, N., and T. KANO-SUEOKA. A Specific path in (London and Rittenberg), 1183 Modification of Leucyl-sRNA of Escherichia THOMAS, C. A., JR., and L. A. M/ACHATTIE.

coli after Phage T2 Infection, 1535 Circular T2 INA Molecules, 1297 . See Yoshikawa, H., 973 THOMAS, T. Y. Radical Discretization in

SUESS, H. E. On Element Synthesis and the Spherical Galaxies, 1 Interpretation of the Abundances of --. Gravitational Collapse, 1309 Heavy Nuclides, 387 . On Gravitational Collapse and the

Sugar nucleotide biosynthesis in liver (Korn- Creation of Energy, 1313 feld et al.), 371 Three-body problem, quantum-mechanical

Sullfhydryl group in papain structure (Light (Zickendraht), 1565 et al.), 1276 Thyroid stimulator, long-acting, of Graves'

Sulfur path in sulfide and thiosulfate oxidation disease (Meek et al.), 342 by thiobacilli (London and Rittenberg), Thyroxine stimulation of amino acid incorpora- 1183 tion into protein (Sokoloff et al.), 728

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Tobacco mosaic virus (Burdon et al.), 768 Uterus, binding of estradiol in (Talwar et al.), Tobacco mosaic virus RNA: formation of 1059

(Reddi), 397; double-stranded (Shipp and Haselkorn), 401

Tobacco necrosis virus, satellite, and its genetic code (Reichmann), 1009 VANDERLAAN, W. P. See Meek, J. C., 342

Tobacco smoking and longevity (Wilson), 199 VARNER, J. E., and G. RAM CHANDRA. Hor- TOCCHINI-VALENTINI, G. P. See Geiduschek, monal Control of Enzyme Synthesis in

E. P., 486 Barley Endosperm, 100 TOMKINS, G. M. See Garren, L. D., 1121 Vascular cambium initiation in radish roots

See Howell, R. R., 1241 (Loomis and Torrey), 3 TORREY, J. G. See Loomis, R. S., 3 Vector elastic waves (Ang and Knopoff), TORROJA, E. Inbreeding and Viability in 201, 1075

Experimental Populations of Drosophila Vector measures, decomposition of (Rao), 864 pseudoobscura, 1204 VERBO, S. See Hirschhorn, K., 1151

Transformation, pneumococcal, deoxyribo- Viral RNA replication (Burdon et al.), 768 nucleate integration in (Fox and Allen), Virus, satellite tobacco necrosis, and its genetic 412 code (Reichmann), 1009

Transport ATPase inhibition by DFP (Hokin Visual displays, models for assessing informa- and Yoda), 454 tion processing from (Estes and Taylor),

Trisomy in the mouse (Griffen and Bunker), 446 1194

TROWN, P. W., and B. R. RABIN. The Mecha- nism of Action of Carboxydismutase, 88

TRUESDELL, C. A Theorem on the Isotropy WAKIL, S. J., E. L. PUGH, and F. SAUER. The Groups of a Hyperelastic Material, 1081 Mechanism of Fatty Acid Synthesis, 106

Trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen as homol- . See Sauer, F., 1360 ogous proteins (Walsh and Neurath), WALD, G. Centennial (First Scientific Ses- 884 sion), The Origins of Life, 595

Tube domains, holomorphic functions in WALLACH, D. F. H., and V. B. KAMAT. Plasma (Stein et al.), 1035 and Cytoplasmic Membrane Fragments

Tubercidin, biological and biochemical proper- from Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma, 721 ties of (Acs et al.), 493 WALSH, J. L. Surplus Free Poles of Approxi-

Tumor antigen synthesis during SV40 replica- mating Rational Functions, 896 tion (Rapp et al.), 1138 . See Ahlberg, J. H., 1412

Tumor antigens in human cells (Sabin et al.), WALSH, K. A., and H. NEURATH. Trypsino- 1316 gen and Chymotrypsinogen as Homologous

Tumors in hamsters induced by adenovirus type Proteins, 884 7 (Huebner et al.), 1333 WANG, J. H. See Brinigar, W. S., 699

Tumors, SV40 virus-induced, complement- WARNER, R. C. See Burdon, R. H., 768 fixing antigens in (Sabin and Koch), WASHNITZER, G. See Monsky, P., 1511 1131 WATSON, C. J., W. RUNGE, L. TADDEINI, I.

TURNER, J. S., and H. STOMMEL. A New Case BOSSENMAIER, and R. CARDINAL. A Sug- of Convection in the Presence of Com- gested Control Gene Mechanism for the bined Vertical Salinity and Temperature Excessive Production of Types I and III Gradients, 49 Porphyrins in Congenital Erythropoietic

Tyrocidine biosynthesis, environmental con- Porphyria, 478 trol of amino acid substitutions in (Mach Waveforms of oscillations of reduced pyridine and Tatum), 876 nucleotide, in cell-free extract (Chance

et al.), 337 WEBSTER, G., and D. E. GREEN. The En-

zymes and the Enzyme-Catalyzed Reac- UDP-galactose polysaccharide transferase in tions of Mitochondrial Oxidative Phos-

cellular slime mold (Sussman and Osborn), phorylation, 1170 81 WECKER, E., and G. LEDERHILGER. Curtail-

ULRICH, B. See Kun, E., 1501 ment of the Latent Period by Double- ULRICH, D. V., D. W. KUPKE, and J. W. Infection with Polioviruses, 246

BEAMS. An Improved Magnetic Densi- a and G. LEDERHILGER. Genomic Mask- tometer: The Partial Specific Volume of ing Produced by Double-Infection of HeLa Ribonuclease, 349 Cells with Heterotypic Polioviruses, 705,

UNGAR-WARON, H. See Sela, M., 285 1598 Universe, history of (Centennial session), 517 WEINSTEIN, I. B. See Ochoa, M., Jr., 470 Unwinding of DNA molecule (Fong), 239 . See Friedman, S. M., 988 Uracil mustard and 6-thioguanine, induction of WEISS, G. See Stein, E. M., 1035

cell death by (Booth et al.), 1396 WEISS, M. See Stein, E. M., 1035 Uridine-specific antibodies obtained with syn- WEISS, P. The Dynamics of the Membrane-

thetic antigens (Sela et al.), 285 Bound Incompressible Body: A Mecha- Urobilins, optical activity in (Moscowitz et al.), nism of Cellular and Subcellular Motility,

1190 1024 Uterine ribosomes, estrogen-induced formation WEISSMANN, C. See Langridge, R., 114

of (Moore and Hamilton), 439 . See Burdon, R. H., 768

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WESSELLS, N. K. Substrate and Nutrient Its Possible Relationship to the Idiocy of Effects upon Epidermal Basal Cell Orien- Galactosemia, 14 tation and Proliferation, 252 WRIGHT, A. See Robbinls, P. W., 1302

WHIPPLE, F. L. Centennlial (First Scielntific Session), The History of the Solar Sys- tem, 565 X-ray analysis of orientation of quartz crystals

WHYBURN, G. T. On Compactness of Map- (Starkey), 817 pings, 1426 X-ray diffraction study of MS2 RNA (Lang-

WILLIAMS, Rt. C., JR. Heterogeneity of L- ridge et al.), 114 Chain Sites on Bence-Jones Proteins Reacting with Anti-y-Globulin Factors, 60 YAMASHITA, E. See Forbes, A., 667

WILSON, A. G. Discretized Structure in the YODA, A. See Hokin, L. E., 454 Distribution of Clusters of Galaxies, 847 YOSHIKAWA, H., A. O'SULLIVAN, and N.

WILSON, E. B. Tobacco Smoking and Lon- SUEOKA. Sequential Replication of the gevity, 199 Bacillus subtilis Chromosome, III. Reg-

WILSON, P. W. See Hamilton, I. R., 637 ulation of Initiation, 973 See Shethna, Y. I., 1263

WISE, E. M., JR., and E. G. BALL. Malic Enzyme a.nd Lipogenesis, 1255 ZAK, R. See Rabinowitz, M., 1353

WISKICH, J. T. See Millard, D. L., 996 Zea mays (L.), cytogenetic efficiency of WOODLEY, R. G. See Micke, A., 219 muons and Tr- mesons in (Mlicke et al.), WOOL, I. G. See Rabinowitz, M., 1353 219 WOOLLEY, D. W., and B. W. GOMMI. Sero- ZICKENDRAHT, W. Coordinates for the Quan-

tonin Receptors, IV. Specific Deficiency tum-Mechanical Three-Body Problem, of Receptors in Galactose Poisoning and 1565

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