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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 53, No. 6 (Jun. 15, 1965), pp. 1499-1516 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/72879 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 11:48 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 11:48:34 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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I N D E X Abelian 2-Sylow subgroups (Janko), 657 ANDERSON, J. S., M. MATSUHASHI, M. A. Accretive boundary problems of the second HASK'IN, and J. L. STROMINGER. Lipid-

order (Wolf), 5 Phosphoacetylmuramnyl-Pentapeptide and Acetylation of: carboxypeptidase A (Bender Lipid - Phosphodisaccharide - Pentapep-

et al.), 711; fetal and chicken hemoglobins tide: Presumed Membrane Transport (Marchis-Mouren and Lipmann), 1147 Intermediates in Cell Wall Synthesis, 881

Acetylcholine-stimulated phosphatidylinositol ANDERSON, W. See Dobzhansky, T., 482 synthesis (Hokin), 1369 ANDREWS, F. C. On the Nature of the Spec-

ACKERS, G. K., and T. E. THOMPSON. Deter- trum of the Time Correlation Function mination of Stoichiometry and Equilibrium Matrix for Stochastic Processes, 1284 Constants for Reversibly Associating Anesthetic action on excitable membranes Systems by Molecular Sieve Chromatogra- (Agin et al.), 952 phy, 342 ANFINSEN, C. B. See Givol, D., 676

Acriflavine resistance (Silver), 24 Anilides and phenylureas (Kamrin et al.), 1118 Actinomycin D: effect on endotoxin- and Antibody fragment, specific activity of, after

virus-induced inhibitors in rabbits (Ho unfolding and reduction (Whitney and and Kono), 220; as inhibitor of hydroxy- Tanford), 524 proline formation (Bekhor and Bavetta), Antigen: production by oncogenic viruses 613; as inhibitor of mouse skin tumori- (Hoggan et al.), 12; phagocytosis of (Frei genesis (Gelboirn et al.), 1353 et al.), 20; isolation of soluble transplanta-

Action currents in nerve fibers (Lorente de No tion (Kahan), 153; SV40-indmuced com- and Honrubia), 938, 1384 plement-fixing (Gilden et al.), 684

Action potentials, production of (Lorente de APGAR, J., G. A. EVERETT, and R. W. HOLLEY. No and Honrubia), 757 Isolation of Large Oligonucleotide Frag-

Acyl carrier protein (Majerus et al.), 410 ments from the Alanine RNA, 546 Adenosinetriphosphate activity and sarcomere Arginine synthesis, genetic control (Baumberg

length (Ward et al.), 1377 et al.), 1029 ADLER, J. See Sly, W. S., 378 ARNAUD, C. See Tenenhouse, A., 81.8 ADLER, N. See Wilson, J. R., 1392 Aromatic azo derivatives preventing mammary Adrenocorticotropic hormone in regulation of cancer (Huggins and Pataki), 791

corticosterone production (Garren et al.), ASHMOLE, N. P. Adaptive Variation in the 1443 Breeding Regime of a Tropical Sea Bird,

AGIN, D., L. HERSH, and D. HOLTZMAN. The 311 Action of Anesthetics on Excitable Mem- Asymptotic fixed-point theory (Jones), 1262 branes: A Quantum-Chemical Analysis, Asymptotic theory of free torsional Earth 952 oscillations (Pekeris), 1254

Alanine RNA: cleavage of (Penswick and Atmosphere of earth, evolution of: ocean Holley), 543; oligonucleotide fragments water and (Holland), 1173; biochemical from (Apgar et al.), 546 and biological (Commoner), 1183; geo-

ALBERS, R. W., G. R. DE LORES ARNAIZ, and chemical aspects of (Davidson), 1194; E. DE ROBERTIS. Sodium-Potassium- fossils, early life, and (Fischer), 1205; Activated ATPase and Potassium-Acti- components, history of (Berkner and vated p-Nitrophenylphosphatase: A Marshall), 1215 Comparison of Their Subcellular Localiza- Atmosphere, plant volatiles in (Rasmussen tions in Rat Brain, 557 and Went), 215

ALBERTS, A. W. See Majerus, P. W., 410 ATTARDI, G., P. C. HUANG, and S. KABAT. Aldolases, mechanism of action of (Cremona Recognition of Ribosomal RNA Sites

et al.), 1395 in DNA, I. Analysis of the E. coli System, ALEXANDER, M. L., and E. GLANGES. Genetic 1490

Damage Induced by Ethylenimine, 282 Autoradiographic localization of phosphatidyl- Alkaloid, indole, biosynthesis of (Money et al.), inositol synthesis (Hokin), 1369

901 A-value determination (Biellmann and John- ALPERS, D. H., and G. M. TOMKINS. The son), 891

Order of Induction and Deinduction of the AXELROD, J. See Snyder, S. H., 301 Enzymes of the Lactose Operon in E. coli, Azotobacter vinelandii nitrogen fixation (Bulen 797 et al.), 532

Amino acid acceptor and transfer functions of AzzI, A. See Azzone, G. F., 1084 sRNA (Nishimura and Novelli), 178 AZZONE, G. F., and A. AzzI. Voluime Changes

Amino acid incorporation into myelin proteo- in Liver Mitochondria, 1084 lipid (Klee and Sokoloff), 1014

Amino acid sequence studies with Bence-Jones proteins (Hilschmann and Craig), 1403

Aminoacylation inhibition by sRNA (Torres- Bacillus subtilis: DNA synthesis during spore Gallardo and Kern), 91 germination of (Yoshikawa), 1476

Aminoacyl-sRNA binding to ribosomes (Thach BACON, D. F. See Baumberg, S., 1029 and Stmdararajan), 1021 Bacterial infection effect on protein synthesis

Aminoacyl-sRNA formation (Barnett), 1462 (Williams et al.), 622 Analytic continuation and holomorphy en- Bacteriophage development influenced by

velopes (Bochner), 904 hydrocarbons (Hsu et al.), 517

1499

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1500 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

Bacteriophage mutation affecting dye uptake BERGER, M. S. A Sturm-Liouville Theorem by bacterial cells (Silver), 24 for Nonlinear Elliptic Partial Differential

Bacteriophage SP8, D-mannose in DNA of Equations, 1277 (Rosenberg), 836 BERKNER, L. V., and L. C. MARSHALL. His-

BALLS, A. K. Concerning Trypsinogen, 392 tory of Major Atmospheric Compoinents, Barley roots, cation transport in (Epstein and 1215

Rains), 1320 BERLOWITZ, L. Correlation of Genetic Ac- BARMAN, T. E., and H. GUTFREUND. The tivity, Heterochromatization, and RNA

Application of the Rapid-Flow Sampling Metabolism, 68 Technique to the Chemical Identification BERNFIELD, M. 1R. See Trupin, J. S., 807 of Intermediates in Trypsin-Catalyzed -. See Nirenberg, M., 1161 Reactions, 1243 BERNHARD, S. A., and H. GUTFREUND. The

BARNETT, W. E. Interspecies Aminoacyl- Optical Detection of Transients in Trypsin- sRNA Formation: Fractionation of and Chymotrypsin-Catalyzed Reactions, Neurospora Enzymes Involved in Anoma- 1238 lous Aminoacylation, 1462 BERTSCH, W. F. See Kamrin, M., 1118

BARNUM, C. P. See Yarbro, J. W., 1033 BEYCHOK, S. Side-Chain Optical Activity in Base sequences in codewords (Erhan et al.), 646 Cystine-Containing Proteins: Circular BASSEL, A. See Hotta, Y., 356 Dichroism Studies, 999 BATES, R. R. See Gelboin, H. V., 1353 BIELLMANN, J. F., and W. S. JOHNSON. An

BAUMBERG, S., D. F. BACON, and H. J. VOGEL. Experimental Method for Determining Individually Repressible Enzymes Speci- A-Values: The Methyl Group, 891 fled by Clustered Genes of Arginine Syn- BILLETER, M. A. See Weissmann, C., 653 thesis, 1029 Binary liquid mixtures, significant structure

BAVETTA, L. A. See Bekhor, I. J., 613 theory (Miner and Eyring), 1227 BEARDEN, A. J., T. H. Moss, W. S. CAUGHEY, Biochemical, biological, and atmospheric evolu-

and C. A. BEAUDREAU. Mossbauer Spec- tion (Commoner), 1183 troscopy of Heme and Hemin Compounds, Bioluminescence, molecular mechanism of 1246 (Gibson et al.), 187

BEARN, A. G. See Bowman, B. H., 722 Biosynthesis of: hepatic gluconeogenic en- BEAUDREAU, C. A. See Bearden, A. J., 1246 zymes (Weber et al.), 96; carbamyl phos- BECKER, Y. See Levine, E. M., 350 phate synthetase (Tatibana and Cohen), BEER, M. See Moudrianakis, E. N., 564 104; f2 coat protein (Schwartz et al.), 195, BEISSON, J., and T. M. SONNEBORN. Cyto- (Schwartz), 1133; bacterial lipopoly-

plasmic Inheritance of the Organization saccharide (Zeleznick et al.), 207; glucosyl of the Cell Cortex in Paramecium aurelia, compounds (Mayer et al.), 459; insulin 275 chains (Humbel), 853; indole alkaloids

BEKHOR, I. J., and L. A. BAVETTA. Actino- (Money et al.), 901; pyrimidine, regula- mycin D Inhibition of Microsomal-Bound tion of (Hayward and Belser), 1483 Hydroxyproline Formation in Rabbit Bird, tropical sea, breeding regime of (Ash- Embryo Skin in vitro, 613 mole), 311

BELLMAN, R. On the Application of Dynamic BLACK, P. H. See Hoggan, M. D., 12 Programing to the Determination of Blood cell precipitation on metal electrodes Optimal Play in Chess and Checkers, 244 (Sawyer et al.), 294

?- , H. H. KAGIWADA, and R. E. KALABA. BLOOM, W., and S. OZARSLAN. Electron On the Identification of Systems and the Microscopy of Ultraviolet-Irradiated Parts Unscrambling of Data, I. Hidden Peri- of Chromosomes, 1294 odicities, 907 BOCHNER, S. Intrinsic Analytic Continuation

, H. KAGIWADA, R. KALABA, and S. and Envelopes of Holomorphy, 904 UENO. On the Identification of Systems BODDY, P. J. See Sawyer, P. N., 294 and the Unscrambling of Data, II. An BODIAN, D. A Suggestive Relationship of Inverse Problem in Radiative Transfer, Nerve Cell RNA with Specific Synaptic 910 Sites, 418

BELSER, W. L. See Hayward, W. S., 1483 BOER, F. P. See Newton, M. D., 1089 BENACERRAF, B. See Frei, P. C., 20 BOGDANOWICZ, W. M. A Generalization of the Bence-Jones proteins in amino acid sequence Lebesgue-Bochner-Stieltjes Integral and

studies (Hilschmann and Craig), 1403 a New Approach to the Theory of Integra- BENDER, M. L., J. R. WHITAKER, and F. tion, 492

MENGER. The Effect of Enzyme Acetyla- BOLING, M. E. See Setlow, J. K., 1430 tion on the Kinetics of the Carboxypepti- BOLLUM, F. J. See Setlow, R. B., 1111 dase-A-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Hippuryl- -- . See Setlow, J. K., 1430 L-9-Phenyllactic Acid, 711 BOMAN, H. G. See Kjellin-Straby, K., 1346

BENNETT, D. The Karyotype of the Mouse, Bone, electron microscopy of (Wyckoff and with Identification of a Translocation, 730 Doberenz), 230

BENNETT, T. P., J. GOLDSTEIN, and F. LIP- BOONE, C. W. See Levine, E. M., 350 MANN. Coding and Charging Specificities BOONE, W. W. Finitely Presented Group of sRNA's Isolated by Countercurrent Whose Word Problem Has the Same Distribution, 385 Degree as That of an Arbitrarily Given

BENSON, E. S. See Ward, P. C. J., 1377 Thue System (An Application of Methods BENZER, S. See Weisblum, B., 328 of Britton), 265

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BORG, D. C. Transient Free Radical Forms of Cancer prevention by aromatic azo derivatives Hormones: EPR Spectra from Catechol- (Huggins and Pataki), 791 amines and Adrenochrome, 633, 890 CANELLAKIS, E. S., H. 0. KAMMEN, and D. R. -. Transienit Free IRadical Forms of MORALES. Studies on the Enzymic Syn- Hormones: EPR Spectra from lodothyro- thesis of Thymidine-3'-Triphosphate, 184 nines, Indoles, Estrogens, and Insulin, 829 CAPPS, W. I. See J. W. Hartley, 931

Boundary problems, accretive (Wolf), 5 Carbamyl phosphate synthetase biosynthesis BOWMAN, B. H., and A. G. BEARN. The (Tatibana and Cohen), 104

Presence of Subunits in the Inherited CARBON, J. A., L. HUNG, and D. S. JONES. A Group-Specific Protein of Human Serum, Reversible Oxidative Inactivation of Spe- 722 cific Transfer RNA Species, 979

BOYD, D. H. See Raper, J. R., 1324 Carbon dioxide fixation and ferredoxin photo- Brain protein synthesis (Rubin and Stenzel), reduction (Evans and Buchanan), 1420

963 Carbon paths in gluconeogenesis and lipo- BRATTAIN, W. H. See Sawyer, P. N., 294 genesis (Lardy et al.), 1410 BRAUN, R., C. MITTERMAYER, and H. P. Carbonic anhydrases, human, optical rotatory

RUSCH. Sequential Temporal Replication dispersion of (Myers and Edsall), 169 of DNA in Physarum polycephalum, 924 Carboxypeptidase A: three-dimensional elec-

BRAWERMAN, G. See Schwartz, J. H., 195 tron density map of (Hartsuck et al.), Breeding regime of tropical sea bird (Ashmole), 396; in enzymatic hydrolysis of hippuryl-

311 L-,3-phenyllactic acid (Bender et al.), 711; BRIERLEY, G., and D. E. GREEN. Compart- tyrosyl residues of (Roholt et al.), 847

mentation of the Mitochondrion, 73 CARP, R. I. See Gilden, R. V., 684 BRILLOUIN, L. The Actual Mass of Potential CARRIER, W. L. See Setlow, R. B., 1111

Energy, A Correction to Classical Rela- Catalase isozyme recombination (Scandalios), tivity, 475 1035

TThe Actial Mass of Potential Energy-u Cation transport in barley roots (Epstein and II, 1280 Rains), 1320

BIRIMACOMBE, R. L.C. See Trupin, J. S., 807 CAUGHEY, W.S. See Bearden,A.J.,1246 BROK See Nirenberg,S M., 1161 Cell cortex in P. aurelia, cytoplasmic inheri-

BROOKES, V. J., and C. M. WILLIAMs. Thymi- tance of (Beisson and Sonneborn), 275 dine Kinase and Thymidylate Kinase in Cell-free systems of protein synthesis (Ganoza Relation to the Endocrine Control of et a.),619; (Williams et a.),622 Insect Diapause and Development, 770 InBROOKSect J. L. Predation and elopmative 70elmet Cell wall synthesis, membrane transport inter-

BROOKS) J.L. Predation and Relative Helmet mediates in (Anderson etal), 881 Size in Cyclomorphic Daphnia, 119 mednates Kn (Anderson et at.), 881 Size in Cyclomorphic Daphnia, 119 Centrifuge, ionic (Slepian), 225

BROWDER, F. E. Existence of Periodic Solu- CentrifugeCE, ionic (Slepiussen, 225 tions for Nonlinear Equations of Evolu- CHANDLEY, AC. See Grell, R. F., 1340

Fixed-Point Theorems for Noncom- Charge transfer in molecular crystals (McCon- ??. Fixed-Point Theorems for Noncom- n a pact Mappings in Hilbert Space, 1272

BRUNNER, T. See Leuchtenberger, C., 694 Charging specificities of sNs (Bennett BRUST, D. P., D. S. TARBELL, and S. M. e a. 38

HECHT. Studies of the Cyclizations of an Chess and checkers dynaml program in244 O-(a-Methylallyl)Phenol and the Corre- appled to optimal play in (Bellman) 244 sponding Methyl Ether Induced by Chick embryo mitochondria, DNA isolation Electrophilic Rteagents, 233 from (RIabinowitz et al.), 1126

BUCHANAN B B. See Evans M. C. W. 1420 CHILsoN, 0. P., G. B. KITTO, and N. 0.

BULEN, W. A. R. C. BURNS, and J. R. LE- KAPLAN. Factors Affecting the Reversi- COMPWTE. Nitrogen Fixation: Hydrosul- ble Dissociation of Dehydrogenases, 1006 fie as ElecNitrogen Fixaor ith Cell-Free Chironomus thummi chromosomal puffing (Lau- fite as Electron Donor with Cell-Free fer and Nakase), Sli Preparations of Azotobacter vinelandii and fChamydomonakas nonchromosomal gene reco11 Rhodospirillum rubrum, 532 Chlamydomonas, nonchromosomal gene recom- RhodoBNNENBspir Eum See Schooleyspirum D. A., 579 bination in (Sager and Ramanis), 1053

BUNNERGINEG. See SchooleyeyA.D325 Chlamydomonas reinhardi lacking RuDP car- BURGIKA, E.

See Hershey,

A. D.,

32 boxylase activity (Levine and Togasaki), BURKA, E. R. See Marks, P. A., 1437 987

BURNS- RI. C. See Bulen, W. A., 532 9 BYRD, C. E OHSUKA M , W. MOONand Chloramphenicol effects on protein synthesis

H. G. KHORANA. Synthetic Deoxyribo- (Wolfe and Weisberger),991 Oligonucleotides as Templates for the Chlorophyll-a fluorescence in green plant photo- DNA Polymerase of Escherichia coli: synthesis (Pearlstein), 702 New DNA-Like Polymers Containing Chlorophyll, optical rotatory dispersion of Repeating Nucleotide Sequences, 79 (Saner), 716

Chlortetracycline inhibition of protein syn- thesis (Hierowski), 594

Cholesterol interaction with serum globulin (Francis et al.), 1061

Calcium reactions with mitochondria (Rasmus- Chromatin, frog embryo, as primer for RNA sen et al.), 1069 synthesis (Flickinger et al.), 783

CALDERON, A. P. Commutators of Singular Chromatin structure in sea urchin sperm Integral Operators, 1092 (Solari), 503

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Chromatography, molecular sieve (Ackers and Continuous martingales (Dubins and Thompson), 342 Schwartz), 913

Chromosomes: and nuclei in honeybee cells CORMIER, M. J. See Kuwabara, S., 822 (DuPraw), 161; electron microscopy of Corticosterone production by ACTH, protein UV-irradiated (Bloom and Ozarslan), 1294 synthesis in (Garren et al.), 1443

Chymotrypsin-catalyzed reactions, optical de- Cotton effects of carbonic anhydrases (Myers tection of transients in (Bernhard and and Edsall), 169 Gutfreund), 1238 COWARD, S. J. See Flickinger, R. A., 783

Circadian rhythm in serotonin content of rat COWIE D. B., and A. D HERSHEY. Multiple pineal gland (Snyder et al.), 301 Sites of Interaction with Host-Cell DNA

Circular dichroism: magnetic (Schooley et al.), in the DNA of Phage X, 57 579; in proteins (Beychok), 999 Crab dAT, preparation and properties of

Circularity and size of DNA in mammalian (Davidson et al.), 111 and plant cells (Hotta and Bassel), 356 CRAIG, L. C. See Hilschmann, N., 1403

CLARK, A. J., and A. D. MARGULIES. Isola- CREMONA, T., J. KOWAL, and B. L. HORECKER. tion and Characterization of Recombina- The Mechanism of Action of Aldolases, tion-Deficient Mutants of Escherichia coli XI. Activation by Aromatic Sulfhydryl K12, 451 Reagents and -I-Elimination of Selected

CLARK, P. See Eichhorn, G. L., 586 Thiol Groups, 1395 CLAUSEN, J. Microclimatic and Vegetational Crossing-over and DNA replication, coinci-

Contrasts within a Suibalpine Valley, 1315 dence of in Drosophila oocyte (Grell and Cleavage of yeast alanine RNA (Penswick and Chandley), 1340

Holley), 543 Crystal, irradiated thymidine, electron spin Clonal growth of mammalian cells in synthetic resonance of (Pruden et al.), 917

medium (Ham), 288 Crystalline bacterial luciferase from Photo- CLOUD, P. E., JR. Chairman's Summary bacterium fischeri (Kuwabara et al.), 822

Remarks (Symposium), 1169 Crystals, molecular, charge transfer in (Mc- Cluster sets at singularities (Mathews), 1264 Connell et al.), 46 Coat protein, f2, synthesis: in Euglena gracilis Cyclizations of O-(ca-methylallyl)phenol (Brust

(Schwartz et al.), 195; effect of strepto- et al.), 233 mycin on (Schwartz), 1133 Cystine-containing proteins, optical activity in

Codewords, base sequences in (Erhan et al.), (Beychok), 999 646 Cytidine diphosphate tyvelose, enzymatic

Codewords, RNA, and protein sy nthesis of (Elbein), 803 (Pestka et al.), 639; (Trupin et al.), 807; Cytoplasmic inheritance of cortical organiza- (Nirenberg et al.), 1161 tion in P. aurelia (Beisson and Sonneborn),

Coding degeneracy for leucine in protein syn- 275 thesis (Weisblum et al.), 328

Coding of sRNA's isolated by countercumrrent Daphnia, cyclomorphic, predation and helmet distribution (Bennett et al.), 385 size in (Brooks), 119

Coenzyme Q in DPNH dehydrogenase (Ma- dAT, native crab (Davidson et al.), 111 chinist and Singer), 467 DAVIDSON, C. F. Geochemical Aspects of

COHEN, P. P. See Tatibana, M., 104 Atmospheric Evolution, 1194 Collagen formation from microsomal polypep- DAVIDSON, N., J. WIDHOLM, U. S. NANDI, R.

tide (Peterkofsky and Udenfriend), 335 JENSEN, B. M. OLIVERA, and J. C. WANG. Collagen precuirsor, hydroxylation of proline in Preparation and Properties of Native

(Prockop and Juva), 661 Crab dAT 111 Collagen synthesis (Green and Goldberg), 1-360 DAVIS, W. W. See Garren, L. D., 1443 COLLINS, A. See Tschudy, D. P., 841 DEFENDI, V. See Gilden, R. V., 684 COLVILL, A. J. E., L. C. KANNER, G. P. Dehydrogenase, DPNH, coenzyme Q inl

TOCCHINI-VALENTINI, M. T. SARNAT, and (Machinist and Singer), 467 E. P. GEID'USCHEK. Asymmetric RNA Dehydrogenases, reversible dissociation of Synthesis in vitro: Heterologous DNA- (Chilson et al.), 1006 Enzyme Systems; E. coli RNA Polymer- DE LORENZO, F. See Givol, D., 676 ase, 1140 DE LORES ARNAIZ, G. R. See Albers, R. W.,

COMMONER, B. Biochemical, Biological, and 557 Atmospheric Evolution, 1183 Densitometric and dilatometric volume changes

Community productivity, biomass, diversity, of ribonuclease accompanying pH changes and stability (Leigh), 777 (Krausz and Kauzmann), 1234

Commutators of singular integral operators Deoxyribo-oligonucleotides as templates for (Calderon), 1092 DNA polymerase of E. coli (Byrd et al.), 79

Complement fixation for mouse leukemia DE ROBERTIS, E. See Albers, R. W., 557 viruses (Hartley et al.), 931 DESALLE, L. See Rabinowitz, M., 1126

Complement-fixing antigen, SV40-induced (Gil- DE SERRES, F. J. See Webber, B. B., 430 den et al.), 684 Diapause, insect, endocrine control of (Brookes

CONCONI, F. M. See Marks, P. A., 1437 and Williams), 770 Conformation of anr isolated polymer molecule Differential equation(s): for theta function

at an interface (Roe), 50 (Resnikoff), 692; linear second-order Contact inhibition in human diploid fibroblasts (Galbraith et al.), 247; Sturm-Liouville

(Levine et al.), 350 theorem for (Berger), 1277

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Digital abnormality, Indian (Ray and Hal- replication in oocyte of (Grell and Chand- dane), 1050 ley), 1340

Dimers, pyrimidine, in UV-irradiated poly DUBINS, L. E., and L. J. SAVAGE. A Tcheby- dl: dC (Setlow et al.), 1111 cheff-Like Inequality for Stochastic Proc-

7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, mammary esses, 274 cancer and adrenal injury from (Huggins - and G. SCHWARZ. On Continuous and Pataki), 791 Martingales, 913

Diploid fibroblasts, human, contact inhibition DULBECCO, R., L. H. HARTWELL, and M. VOGT. in (Levine et al.), 350 Induction of Cellular DNA Synthesis by

Discretization, galactic (Thomas), 227 Polyoma Virus, 403, 890 Dissociation, reversible, of dehydrogenases DUPRAW, E. J. The Organization of Nuclei

(Chilson et al.), 1006 and Chromosomes in Honeybee Embryonic Disulfide interchange and protein structure Cells, 161

(Givol et al.), 676 DURE, L. S. See Kuwabara, S., 822 Diuron influence on respiration and photo- Dye uptake by infected bacterial cells (Silver),

synthesis of plants (Lundegardh), 703 24 DJERASSI, C. See Schooley, D. A., 579 Dynamic programing in optimal play of chess D-Mannose in DNA of SP8 bacteriophage and checkers (Bellman), 244

(Rosenberg), 836 Dynamical systems, stability definitions of DNA: host-cell, interaction in X DNA (Cowie (Magiros), 1288

and Hershey), 57; templates for E. coli polymerase of (Byrd et al.), 79; molecular size and circularity of (Hotta and Bassel), 356; hydrogen exchange in (Printz and EAGLE H. See Levine, E. M. 350 von Hippel), 362; microscopy of guanine- Earth's atmosphere, evolution of (NAS Sym- labeled (Moudrianakis and Beer), 564; osium) 1169 influence of copper (II) on unwinding and Earth, torsional oscillations of (Pekeris), 1254 rewinding of (Eichhorn and Clark), 586; ECHOLS H See Sly W S 378 localization in NO region of D. melanogaster J. T. See Myers, D. V. (Ritossa and Spiegelman), 737; radiation EDTA and E. coli permeability increase effects on (Gordy et al.), 751; as primer (Leive, 745 for RNA synthesis (Flickinger et al.), 783; EDWARDS, C. See Ward, P. . J. 1377 thymic extracts enhancing incorporation of EICHHORN, G. L., and P. CLARK. Interactions labeled precursors into (Klein et al.), 812; of Metal Ions with Polynucleotides and SP8 bacteriophage, D-mannose in (Rosen- eta

Compounds- V. The Unwind berg), 836; UV-induced triplet state in of DNA Strandsunder theIUflnwcdeg (Rahn et al.), 893; transfer from phage T5 Copper (II) Ionsu 586 to host cells (Lanni), 969; viral, twisted EIDLIC, L., and F. C. NEIDHARDT. ole of circular form of (Vinograd et al.), 1104; Valyl-sRNA Synthetase in Enzyme Re- isolation from chick embryo mitochondria pression, 539 (Rabinowitz et al.), 1126; heterologous EIGNER, J. See Shapiro, D. M., 874 enzyme systems of (Colvill et al.), 1140; EIKENBERRY E. F., and A. RICH. The Direc- cross-linking and repair of (Kohn et al.), tion of Reading Messenger RNA during 1154; photoreactivable lesions in (Setlow Protein Synthesis, 668 et al.), 1430; ribosomal RNA sites in EISENSTADT, J. M. See Schwartz, J. H., 195 (Attardi e a.), 1490 ( ELBEIN, A. D. The Enzymatic Synthesis of

DNA, lambda, interaction sites of (Cowie and Cytidine Diphosphate Tyvelose, 803 Hershey), 57; (Hershey and Burgi), 325 ( Electrochemical precipitation of: mammalian

DNA replication: sequential temporal (Braun platelets and intravascular thrombosis et al.), 924; coincident with crossing-over (Sawyer et al.), 200; blood cells on metal in Drosophila o6cyte (Grell and Chandley), electrodes (Sawyer et al.), 294; fibrinogen 1340 (Ogoniak and Sawyer), 572

DNA synthesis: induced by polyoma virus Electron density map, three-dimensional, of [(Dulbecco et al.), 403, 890, (Weil et al.), carboxypeptidase A (Hartsuck et al.), 396 1468]; inhibited by hydroxyurea (Yarbro Electron microscopy: of Rancho La Brea bone et al.), 1033; during spore germination (Wyckoff and Doberenz), 230; with high- (Yoshikawa), 1476 field superconducting solenoid lenses (Fer-

DOBERENZ, A. R. See Wyckoff, R. W. G., 230 ndndez-MorAn), 445; for sequence deter- DOBZiHANSKY, T., B. SPASSKY, and W. ANDER- mination in nucleic acids (Moudrianakis

SON. Bichromosomal Synthetic Semi- and Beer), 564; of UV-irradiated chromo- lethals in Drosophila pseudoobscura, 482 somes (Bloom and Ozarslan), 1294

DOGGENWEILER, C. F., and S. FRENK. Stain- Electroin spin resonance of thymidine crystal - ing Properties of Lanthanum on Cell (Pruden et al.), 917

Membranes, 425 Electron-transport chain of photosynthesis, DPNH dehydrogenase, coenzyme Q in (Machin- plastocyanin in (Fork and Urbach), 1307

ist and Singer), 467 ELLISON, B. E. Limits of Infinite Populations Drosophila, bichromosomal synthetic semi- under Random Mating, 1266

lethals in (Dobzhansky et al.), 482 Endocrine control of insect diapause (Brookes Drosophila melanogaster: DNA localization in and Williams), 770

(Ritossa and Spiegelman), 737; DNA Energy, potential, mass of (Brillouin), 475, 1280

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Energy propagation in stratified gaseous Fibroblastic cell lines, collagen synthesis by medium (Rosencrans), 249 (Green and Goldberg), 1360

Energy trapping in helical polymers (Hillier Finite semigroups derived from machine theory and Rice), 973 (Krohn and Rhodes), 499

ENGLANDER, J. J. See Englander, S. W., 370 Finite simple group with abelian 2-Sylow sub- ENGLANDER, S. W., and J. J. ENGLANDER. groups (Janko), 657

Hydrogen Exchange Studies of sRNA, 370 FISCHER, A. G. Fossils, Early Life, and Atmos- Envelopes of holomorphy (Bochner), 904 pheric History, 1205 Enzymatic hydrolysis of hippuryl-L-j3-phenyl- FISCHER, J. E. See Snyder, S. H., 301

lactic acid (Bender et al. ), 713 Fixed-point theorems for noncompact mappings Enzymatic hydroxylation of proline on collagen (Browder), 1272

formation (Peterkofsky and Udenfriend), Fixed-point theory (Jones), 1262 335 Flavins and phenols, molecular complexes of

Enzymatic synthesis of CDP-tyvelose (Elbein), (Fleischman and Tollin), 38, 237 803 FLEISCHMAN, D. E., and G. TOLLIN. Molecular

Enzyme induction of E. coli lactose operon Complexes of Flavins and Phenols, III. Fac- (Alpers and Tomkins), 797 tors Influencing Spectra and Stability, 38

Enzyme localized in acute intermittent por- - and G. TOLLIN. Molecular Complexes phyria (Tschudy et al.), 841 of Flavins and Phenols, IV. Semiquinone

Enzyme repression and valyl-sRNA synthetase Hydriodide Complexes, 237 (Eidlic anid Neidhardt), 539 FLICKINGER, R. A., S. J. COWARD, M. MIYAGI,

Enzymes in arginine synthesis (Baumberg et C. MVOSER, and E. ROLLINS. The Ability al.), 1029 of DNA and Chromatin of Developing

Enzymic synthesis of thymidine-3'-triphos- Frog Embryos to Prime for RNA Polym- phate (Canellakis et al.), 184 erase-Dependent RNA Synthesis, 783

EPHRUSSI, B., and M. C. WEISS. Irnterspecific Fluorescence of chlorophyll-a (Pearlstein), 702 Hybridization of Somatic Cells, 1040 FLYGARE, W. H., and J. T. LOWE. Nuclear

EPR spectra from free radical forms of hor- Quadrupole and Spin-Rotation Interaction mones (Borg), 633, 829, 890 of 017 in Formaldehyde, 576

EPSTEIN, E., and D. W. RAINS. Carrier- FORK, D. C., and W. URBACH. Evidence for Mediated Cation Transport in Barley the Localization of Plastocyanin in the Roots: Kinetic Evidence for a Spectrum Electron-Transport Chain of Photosyn- of Active Sites, 1320 thesis, 1307

ERHAN, S., L. G. NORTHRUP, and F. R. LEACH. Formaldehyde, O07 spin-rotation interaction in A Method Potentially IJseful for Estab- (Flygare and Lowe), 576 lishing Base Sequences in Codewords, 646 Fossils, early life, and atmospheric history

Escherichia coli: (Gartner and Orias), 62; (Fischer), 1205 (Byrd et al.), 79; (Clark and Margulies), FOSTER, J. W. See Rode, L. J., 31 451; (Mayer et al.), 459; (Lazzarini and FRANCIS, T., JR., N.-S. LING, and T. KRASTEFF. Peterkofsky), 549; (Hierowski), 594; Transcholesterin, a Cholesterol-Binding (Leive), 745; (Alpers and Tomkins), 797; Globulin: Serological Demonstration of a (Schwartz), 1133; (Colvill et al.), 1140; Specific Interaction between Cholesterol (Kohn etal.), 1154; (Hart), 1415; (Attardi and Serum Globulin, 1061 et al.), 1490 FRANKLIN, I1. See Levene, H., 1042

Ethylenimine and genetic damage (Alexander FREI, P. C., B. BENACERRAF, and G. J. THOR- and Glanges), 282 3ECKE. Phagocytosis of the Antigen, A

Euglena gracilis (Schwartz et al.), 195 Crucial Step in the Induction of the Pri- EVANS, MN. C. W., and B. B. BUCHANAN. mary Response, 20

Photoreduction of Ferredoxin and Its Use FRENK, S. See Doggenweiler, C. F., 425 in Carbon Dioxide Fixation by a Subcellu- FRIED, M. Cell-Transforming Ability of a lar System from a Photosynthetic Bac- Temperature-Sensitive Mutant of Polyoma terium, 1420 Virus, 486

EVERETT, G. A. See Apgar, J., 546 Frog embryos (Flickinger et al.), 783 Evolution of Earth's atmosphere (NAS Sym- Frog retinal rod ultrastructure (Robertson), 860

posium), 1169 Frog skeletal sarcomere length (Ward et al.), EYRING, H. See Miner, B. A., 1227 1377

FUKUDA, N. See Sario, L., 270 Fusion research (Simon), 866

FERNANDEZ-MORAN, H. Electron Microscopy with High-Field Superconducting Solenoid Galactic discretization (Thomas), 227 Lenses, 445 GALBRAITH, A. S., E. J. MCSHANE, and G. B.

Ferredoxin photoreduction used in C02 fixa- PARRISH. On the Solutions of Linear tion by photosynthetic bacterium (Evans Second-Order Differential Equations, 247 and Buchanan), 1420 Ganglion, cervical (Hokin), 1369

Fetal and chicken hemoglobin acetylation Gangliosides as serotonin receptors (Woolley (Marchis-Mouren and Lipmann), 1147 and Gommi), 959

Fibers, myelinated nerve (Lorente de No and GANOZA, M. C., C. A. WILLIAMS, and F. Honrubia), 757, 938, 1384 LIPMANN. Synthesis of Serum Proteins

Fibrinogen, electrochemical precipitation of by a Cell-Free System from Rat Liver, 619 (Ogoniak and Sawyer), 572 -- . See Williams, C. A., 622

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GARREN, L. D., R. L. NEY, and W. W. DAVIS. GRELL, R. F., and A. C. CHANDLEY. Evidence Studies on the Role of Protein Synthesis Bearing on the Coincidence of Exchange in the Regulation of Corticosterone Pro- and DNA Replication in the Oocyte of duction by Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Drosophila melanogaster, 1340 in vivo, 1443 Group: finitely presented (Boone), 265; finite

GARTNER, T. K., and E. ORIAS. Pleiotropic simple (Janko), 657 Effects of Suppressors of a Lac-"Operator Guanine-labeled DNA (Moudrianakis and Negative" Mutation in Escherichia coli, 62 Beer), 564

Gaseous hydrocarbons and germination of GUTFREUND, H. See Barman, T. E., 1243 bacterial spores (Rode and Foster), 31 -. See Bernhard, S. A., 1238

Gaseous medium, stratified, energy propagation in (Rosencrans), 249

GEIDUSCHEK, E. P. See Colvill, A. J. E., 1140 HALDANE, J. B. S. See Ray, A. K., 1050 GELBOIN, H. V., M. KLEIN, and R. R. BATES. HAM, R. G. Clonal Growth of Mammalian

Inhibition of Mouse Skin Tumorigenesis by Cells in a Chemically Defined, Synthetic Actinomycin D, 1353 Medium, 288

Genes of arginine synthesis (Baumberg et al.), Harmonic functions and minimum norms in 1029 IRiemannian spaces (Sario and Fukuda),

Genetic activity, heterochromatization, and 270 RNA metabolism (Berlowitz), 68 HART, R. G. Surface Features of the 50S

Genetic damage induced by ethylenimine Ribosomal Component of Escherichia coli, (Alexander and Glanges), 282 1415

Genetic load in Tribolium (Levene et al.), 1042 HARTLEY, J. W., W. P. ROWE, W. I. CAPPS, Genetics of digital abnormality (Ray and and R. J. HUEBNER. Complement Fixa-

Haldane), 1050 tion and Tissue Culture Assays for Mouse Geochemical aspects of atmospheric evolution Leukemia Viruses, 931

(Davidson), 1194 HARTMAN, P. E., C. RIJSGIs, and R. C. STAHL. Germination, B. subtilis spore, DNA synthesis Orientation of the Histidine Operon in the

during (Yoshikawa), 1476 Salmonella typhimurium Linkage Map, 1332 GIBSON, Q. H., J. W. HASTINGS, and C. GREEN- Hartree-Fock molecular orbital theories (New-

WOOD. On the Molecular Mechanism of ton etal.), 1089 Bioluminescence, II. Light-Induced HARTSUCK, J. A., M. L. LUDWIG, H. MUIR- Luminescence, 187 HEAD, T. A. STEITZ, and W. N. LIPSCOMB.

GILDEN, R. V., R. I. CARP, F. TAGUCHI, and Carboxypeptidase A II. The Three- V. DEFENDI. The Nature and Localiza- Dimensional Electron Density Map at 6 A tion of the SV40-Induced Complement- Resolution, 396 Fixing Antigen, 684 HARTWELL, L. H. See Dulbecco, R., 403, 890

GIVOL, D., F. DE LORENZO, R. F. GOLDBERGER, HASELKORN, R. See Rabinowitz, M., 1126 and C. B. ANFINSEN. Disulfide Inter- HASKIN, M. A. See Anderson, J. S., 881 change and the Three-Dimensional Struc- HASTINGS, J. W. See Gibson, Q. H., 187 ture of Proteins, 676 HAYWARD, W. S., and W. L. BELSER. Regula-

GLAN(GES, E. See Alexander, M. L., 282 tion of Pyrimidine Biosynthesis in Serratia Gluconeogenesis and lipogenesis, carbon paths marcescens, 1483

in (Lardy et al.), 1410 HECHT, S. M. See Brust, D. P., 233 Glucosyl compounds, selectivity of biosynthesis HECHTER, 0. See Green, D. E., 318

of (Mayer et al.), 459 Helical polymers, energy trapping in (Hillier Glycogen, particulate, synthesis of (Mordoh and Rice), 973

et al.), 86 Helmet size and predation in Daphnia GOLDBERG, B. See Green, H., 1360 (Brooks), 119 GOLDBERGER, R. F. See Givol, D., 676 Heme spectroscopy (Bearden et at.), 1246 GOLDSTEIN, A. L. See Klein, J. J., 812 Hemoglobin acetylation (Marchis-Mouren and GOLDSTEIN, J. See Bennett, T. P., 385 Lipmann), 1147 GOMMI, B. W. See Woolley, D. W., 959 Hemolysin in rabbits after radiation (Taliaferro GOMORY, R. E. On the Relation between and Taliaferro), 139

Integer and Noninteger Solutions to Linear Hepatic gluconeogenic enzymes (Weber et al.), Programs, 260 96

GONANO, F. See Weisblum, B., 328 HERSH, L. See Agin, D., 952 GORDY, W., B. PRUDEN, and W. SNIPES. HERSHEY, A. D., and E. BURGI. Comple-

Some Radiation Effects on DNA and Its mentary Structure of Interacting Sites at Constituents, 751 the Ends of Lambda DNA Molecules, 325

See B. Pruden, 917 . See CowIE, D. B., 57 GREEN, D. E., and 0. HECHTER. Assembly of Heterochromatization, genetic activity, and

Membrane Subunits, 318 RNA metabolism (Berlowitz), 68 See Brierley, G., 73 HIEROWSKI, M. Inhibition of Protein Syn-

GREEN, H., and B. GOLDBERG. Synthesis of thesis by Chlortetracycline in the E. coli Collagen by Mammalian Cell Lines of in vitro System, 594 Fibroblastic and Nonfibroblastic Origin, Hilbert space (Browder), 1272 1360 HILLIER, I. H., and S. A. RICE. A Conjecture

GREENBERG, G. R. See Shapiro, D. M., 874 on Conformations Leading to Energy GREENWOOD, C. See Gibson, Q. H., 187 Trapping in Helical Polymers, 973

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HILSCHMANN, N., and L. C. CRAIG. Amino (Printz and von Hippel), 362; of sRNA Acid Sequence Studies with Bence-Jones (Englander and Englander), 370 Proteins, 1403 Hydrolysis of hippuryl-L-,-phenyllactic acid by

Hippuryl-L-3-phenyllactic acid hydrolysis by carboxypeptidaseA(Benderetal.), 711 carboxypeptidase A (Bender et al.), 711 Hydrosulfite as electron donor for nitrogen

Histidine operon in S. typhimurium linkage fixation (Bulen et al.), 532 map (Hartman et al.), 1332 p-Hydroxybenzoate-U-C'M conversion to ubi-

Histone regulation of RNA synthesis in nucleoli quinone (Parson and Rudney), 599 (Liau et al.), 626 Hydroxylation of proline in microsomal poly-

HNILICA, L. S. See Liau, M. C., 626 peptide (Peterkofsky and Udenfriend), 335 Ho, F. K. See Levene, H., 1042 Hydroxyproline formation in rabbit embryo Ho, M., and Y. KONO. Effect of Actinomycin skin (Bekhor and Bavetta), 613

D on Virus and Endotoxin-Induced Inter- Hydroxyproline synthesis (Prockop and Juva), feronlike Inhibitors in Rabbits, 220 661

HOFFMAN, B. M. See Mcconnell, H. M., 46 Hydroxyurea inhibition of DNA synthesis HOGGAN, M. D., W. P. ROWE, P. H. BLACK, (Yarbro et al.), 1033

and R. J. HUEBNER. Production of "Tumor-Specific" Antigens by Oncogenic Viruses during Acute Cytolytic Infections, IAMOTo, F., T. YAMANE and N. SUEOKA. T12 TT A - 'T 4-Existence of Two Phenylalanyl-sRNA HOKIN, L. E. Autoradiographic Localization Synthetases in Neurospora crassa 1456 of the Acetylcholine-Stimulated Synthesis

Incompatibility loci in Schizophyllum (Raper of Phosphatidylinositol in the Superior et at.), 1324 Cervical Ganglion, 1369 HOLLAND H. D. The Histor9 of Ocean Water Indian digital abnormality (Ray and Haldane), and Its

Effrect on the Chmistry of the Indole alkaloid biosynthesis (Money et at.), 901

HOLLEY, i. W. See Penswick, J. R.,543 Induction kinetics of N. crassa mutations HOLL,See Apgar, J., 546 (Webber and de Serres), 430

HOLTZMAN, D. See Agin, D., 952 Infinite populations under random mating, Honeybee embryonic cell nuclei and chromo- limit theorems for (Ellison), 1266

somes (DuPraw), 161 Influenza virus in production of malignant HONRUBIA, V. SeeLorentede No, R.,757 93 kidney tumors in mice (Leuchtenberger

1384 ' et al. ), 694

HORECKER B. L. See Zeleznick L. D., 207 Information in part of a sample (Tukey), 127 - ?. See Cremona, T., 1395 Information transfer in S. typhimurium (San-

Hormonal free radicals, EPR spectra from derson), 1335 (Borg), 633, 829, 890 Insulin: as suppressor of hepatic enzyme bio-

HOTTA, Y. and A. BASSEL. Molecular Size synthesis (Weber et al.), 96; biosynthesis and Circularity of DNA in Cells of am-wo chains of (umbel 853 mals and Higher Plants, 356 Integer and noninteger solutions to linear pro-

Hsu, W.-T., J. W. MOOHR, and S. B. WEISS. grams (Gomory)- 260 The Influence of Polycyclic Aromatic Integration theory (Bogdanowicz), 492 Hydrocarbons on Bacteriophage Develop- Interferonlike inhibitors, endotoxin- and virus- ment, 517 induced, in rabbits (Ho and Kono), 220

HUANG, P. C. See Attardi, G., 1490 Intermediate identification in trypsin-catalyzed HUEBNER, R. J. See Hoggan, M. D., 12 reactions (Barman and Gutfreund), 1243

. See Hartley, J. W., 931 Internodes, action potential production by HUGGINS, C., and J. PATAKI. Aromatic Azo (LorentedeNoandHonrubia), 757

Derivatives Preventing Mammary Cancer Intrinsic analytic continuation (Bochner), 904 and Adrenal Injury from 7,12-Dimethyl- Intromission frequency and rat pregnancy benz(a)anthracene, 791 (Wilson et al.), 1392

Human diploid fibroblasts (Levine et al.), 350 Ion transport induced in mitochondria (Press- Human serum group-specific protein (Bowman man), 1076

and Bearn), 722 Ionic Centrifuge and nuclear fusion (Slepian), HUMBEL, R. E. Biosynthesis of the Two 225

Chains of Insulin, 853 Isozymes, catalase, recombination of (Scan- HUNG, L. See Carbon, J. A., 979 dalios), 1035 HUNTER, G., JR. See Tschudy, D. P., 841 HURLBERT, R. B. See Liau, M. C., 626 Hybridization of somatic cells (Ephrussi and JANKO, Z. A New Finite Simple Group with

Weiss), 1040 Abelian 2-Sylow Subgroups, 657 HYDAN, H., and P. W. LANGE. A Differentia- JEHLE, H. Replication of Double-Strand

tion in RNA Response in Neurons Early Nucleic Acids, 1451 and Late during Learning, 946 JENSEN, R. See Davidson, N., 111

Hydrocarbons, gaseous, and spore germination JOHNSON, W. S. See Biellmann, J. F., 891 (Rode and Foster), 31 JONES, D. S. See J. A. Carbon, 979

Hydrocarbons in bacteriophage development JONES, G. S. Stability and Asymptotic (Hsu et al.), 517 Fixed-Point Theory, 1262

Hydrogen exchange studies: of DNA structure JUVA, K. See Prockop, D. J., 661

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KABAT S. See Attardi, G., 1490 Lac-"operator negative" mutation in E. coli KAGIWADA, H. H. See Bellman, R. E., 907 (Gartner and Orias), 62

. See Bellman, R., 910 Lactose operon in E. coti, enzyme induction in KAHAN, B. D. Isolation of a Soluble Trans- (Alpers and Tomkins), 797

plantation Antigen, 153 LAIPIS, P. See Vinograd, J., 1104 KALABA, R. E. See Bellman, I. E., 907 Lambda DNA interaction sites (Cowie and ?- . See Bellman, R., 910 Hershey), 57; (Hershey and Burgi), 325 KALCKAR, H. M. See Mayer, H., 459 Lambda infection in control of viral messenger KAMMEN, H. 0. See Canellakis, E. S., 184 RNA (Sly et al.), 378 KAMRIN, M., W. F. BBRTSCHI, and R. F. WooD. LANGE, P. W. See Hyden, H., 946

Anilides and Phenylureas: Correlation LANNI, Y. T. DNA Transfer from Phage T5 between Calculated Pi-Electron Structure to Host Cells: Dependence on Intercurrent and Inhibition of Photosynthesis, 1118 Protein Synthesis, 969

KANNER, L. C. See Colvill, A. J. E., 1140 Lanthanum staining properties (Doggenweiler KAPLAN N. O. See Chilson, O. P., 1006 and Frenk), 425 Karyotype of mouse (Bennett), 730. LARDY, H. A. V. PAETKAT, and P. WALTER. KAUMANN, VW. See Krausz, L. M., 1234 Paths of Carbon in Gluconeogenesis KENDE, H. Kinetinlike Factors in the Root and Lipogenesis: The Role of Mito-

Exudate of Sunflowers, 1302 chondria in Supplying Precursors of KENNEDY, B. J. See Yarbro, J. W., 1033 Phosphoenolpyruvate, 1410 KERN, M. See Torres-Gallardo, J., 91 LAUFER, H., and Y. NAKASE. Salivary Gland KHORANA, H. G. See Byrd, C., 79 Secretion and Its Relation to Chromo- Kinases in insect diapause (Brookes and Wil- somal Puffing in the Dipteran, Chironomus

liams), 770 thummi, 511 Kinetinlike factors in sunflower root exudate LAZZARINI, R. A., and A. PETERKOFSKY. The

(Kende), 1302 Characterization of a New Species of KITTO, G. B. See Chilson, 0. P., 1006 Leucyl-sRNA Formed during Methionine KJELLIN-STRABY, K., and H. G. BOMAN. Deprivation of Escherichia coli with

Studies on Microbial RNA, III. Forma- Relaxed Control, 549 tion of Submethylated sRNA in Sac- LEACH, F. R. See Erhan, S. 646 charomyces cerevisiae, 1346 Learning process and RNA response in neurons

KLEE, C. B., and L. SOKOLOFF. Amino Acid (Hyden and Lange), 946 Incorporation into Proteolipid of Myelin Lebesgue-Bochner-Stieltjes integral (Bog- in vitro, 1014 danowicz), 492

KLEIN, J. J., A. L. GO.LDSTEIN, and A. WHITE. LE Bo UF, B. See Wilson, J. R., 1392 Enhancement of in vivo Incorporation of LEBOWITZ, J. See Vinograd, J., 1104 Labeled Precursors into DNA and Total LECOMTE, J.R. See Bulen, W. A., 532 Protein of Mouse Lymph Nodes after LEDER, P. See Trupin, J. S., 807 Administration of Thymic Extracts, 812 -. See Nirenberg, M., 1161

KLEIN, M. See Gelboin, H. V., 1353 LEDERBERG, J. Topological Mapping of Or- KNIGHT, C. A. See Weissmann, C., 653 ganic Molecules, 134 KOHN, K. W., N. H. STEIGBIGEL, and C. L. LEIGH, E.G., J. On the Relation between the

SPEARS. Cross-Linking and Repair of Productivity, Biomass, Diversity, and DNA in Sensitive and Resistant Strains of Stability of a Community, 777 E. coli Treated with Nitrogen Mustard, LEIVm, L. A Nonspecific Increase in Perme- 1154 ability in Escherichia coli Produced by

KoNo, Y. See Ho, M. 220 EDTA, 745 KOSOWER, E. M. The Therapeutic Pos- LELoIR, L. F. See Mordoh, J., 86

sibilities Arising from the Chemical Modi- LERNER, I. M. See Levene H., 1042 fication of Proteins, 897 LEUCHTENBERGER, C., Rt. LEUCHTENBERGE

KOWAL, J. See Cremona, T., 139 T. BRUNNER D. NORLIN, and S. WEIss. KRASTEFF, T. See Francis, T., Jr., 1061 Transformation Induced by PR 8 In- KRAusz, L. M., and W. KAUZ ANN. The fluenza Virus in Primary Cultures of

IRelationship between the Densitometric Mouse Kidney and Bronchus, and Pro- and Dilatometric Volume Changes of duction of Malignant Kidney Tumors in Ribonuclease Accompainying a Change in Mice by Subcultures, 694 pH, 1234 LEUCHTENBERGER, R. See Leuchtenberger,

KBEISS, P. See Kuwabara S., 822 C., 694 KRISMAN, C. R. See Mordoh, J., 86 Leucine coding degeneracy (Weisblumet al.), 328 KROHN, K., and J. RHODES. Results on Leucyl-sRNA from methionine deprivation of

Finite Semigroups Derived from the E. coli (Lazzarini and Peterkofsky), 549 Algebraic Theory of Machines, 499 Leukemia viruses, mouse, tissue culture assays

Kuo, T.-C. A Family of Spectral Operations, for (Hartley et al.), 931 658 LEVENE, H., I. M. LERNER, A. SOKOLoFF,

KUSHNER, H. J. On the Stability of Stochastic F. K. Ho, and I. R. FRANKLIN. Genetic Dynamical Systems, 8, 1498 Load in Tribolium, 1042

KUWABARA, S., M. J. CORMIER, L. S. DUE LEVINE, E. M., Y. BECKER, C. W. BOONE, and P. KREESs, and P. PFUDERER. Crystalline H. EAGLE. Contact Inhibition, Macro- Bacterial Luciferase from Photobacterium molecular Synthesis, and Polyribosomes in fischeri, 822 Cultured Human Diploid Fibroblasts, 350

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LEVINE, R. P., and R. K. TOGASAKI. A The Identification of 4'-Phosphopante- Mutant Strain of Chlamydomonas reinhardi theine as the Prosthetic Group of the Acyl Lacking Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxyl- Carrier Protein, 410 ase Activity, 987 MXKELX, P. H. See Naide, Y., 147

Liapunov functions for Lur'e problem (Meyer), Mammalian cell lines, collagen synthesis by 501 (Green and Goldberg), 1360

LIAU, M. C., L. S. HNILICA, and R. B. HURL- Mammalian cells, clonal growth of, in synthetic BERT. Regulation of RNA Synthesis in medium (Ham), 288 Isolated Nucleoli by Histones and Nu- Mannose, rhamnose, and galactose incorpora- cleolar Proteins, 626 tion in S. typhimurium (Zeleznick et al.),

Lifting disks and light open mappings (Mc- 207 Auley), 255 MANSOUR, A. M., and M. C. NIU. Functional

Light-induced luminescence (Gibson et al.), 187 Studies with Uterine RNA, 764 Limit theorems for random mating in infinite Mappigs: light open and

^ populations (Ellison), 1266 (McAuley), 255; noncompact, in Hilbert Linear programs, solutions to (Gomory), 260 space (Browder), 1272 Linear second-order differential equations MARCHIS-MOUREN, G., and F. LIPMANN. On

(Galbraith et at.), 247 the Mechanism of Acetylation of Fetal LING, N.-S. See Francis, T., Jr., 1061 and Chicken Hemoglobins, 1147 Lipid-phosphoacetylmuramyl-pentapeptide MARGULIES A. D. See Clark, A. J., 451

(iT A N derso

Se t at.),

, . 8818 M A R K S , P . A ., E . R . B U R K A , F . M . C O N C O N I, LIPMANN, F. See Bennett T. P., 385 W. PERL, and R. A. RIFKIND. Poly- - SeeWilliams C A 622 ribosome Dissociation and Formation in SeeW aillms,

. A.G

2 1 Intact Reticulocytes with Conservation of ---. oeeMlarchis-Mvlouren, G.,1147 ^Messenger Ribonucleic Acid, 1437

Lipopolysaccharide, bacterial, biosynthesis of M essenger C. ibonulei AidBerkner,L. V. 1215 (Zeleznick et al.), 207 MARSHALL, L. C. See Berkner, L. V., 1215

- (Zeeznick et2I at.) TMARSHALL, R. See Pestka, S., 639 L--MB SWee N.ewte MarDsu.k, J

A89 396

M:artingales, continuous (Dubins and Schwarz),

Liquid mixtures, binary, application of signifi- 913 cant structure theory to (Miner and MARVER, H. S. See Tschudy, D P. 841 Eyring), 1227 Mass of potential energy (Brillouin), 475, 1280

Liver mitochondria, volume changes in (Az- MATHEWS, H. T. Cluster Sets at Isolated and zone and Azzi), 1084 Nonisolated Singularities, 1264

LONGWORTH J. W. See Rahn, R. O., 893 MATSUHASHI, M. See Anderson, J. S., 881 LORENTE DE N6, R., and V. HONRUBIA. Pro- Matter, spherically symmetric distributions of,

duction of Action Potentials by the Inter- wthout pressure (Omer) 1 nodes of Isolated Myelinated Nerve MAUER, U. See Reddi K. K.,607 Fibers, 757 MAYER, H., A. M. C. RAPIN, and H. M.

and V. HONRUBIA. Theory of the Flow KALCKAR. The Selectivity of Biosyn-

- and V. HONRUBIA. Theory of the Flow in UDPGSynthetase459 of Action Currents in Isolated Myelinated MCAULEY, L. F. Lifting Disks and Certain Nerve Fibers, II, 1384 Light Open Mappings, 255

LOWE J. T. See Flygare, W. H., 576 MCCAPRA, F. See Money, T. 901 Luciferase, crystalline bacterial (Kuwabara MCCONNELL- H. M., B. M. HOFFMAN, and

et al.), 822 R. M. METZGER. Charge Transfer in Mo- LUDWIG, M. L. See Hartsuck, J. A., 396 lecular Crystals, 46 LUNDEGARDH, H. The Influence of Diuron MCSHANE, E. J. See Galbraith, A. S., 247

[3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-l,l-Dimethylurea] Membrane potentials and resistance in squid on the Respiratory and Photosynthetic giant axons (Rojas), 306 Systems of Plants, 703 Membrane subunits, assembly of (Green and

Lur'e problem and Liapunov functions iechter), 318 (Meyer), 501 Membrane transport intermediates in cell wall

synthesis (Anderson et al.), 881 Membranesthetic action on (Agin et al.),

952 Machine theory and finite semigroups (Krohn MENGER F. See Bender, M. L., 711

and Rhodes) 499 Messenger RNA: control of viral (Sly et al.), MACHINIST, J. M., and T. P. SINGER. Reac- 378; reading of, during protein synthesis

tions of Coenzyme Q in the DPNH De- (Eikenberry and Rich), 688; conservation hydrogenase Segment of the Respiratory of, during polyribosome dissociation Chain, 467 ( Marks et al.), 1437

MAGIROS, D. G. On Stability Definitions of Metal ion interaction with polynucleotides Dynamical Systems, 1288 (Eichhorn and Clark), 586

Magnetic circular dichroism (Schooley et aL.), Methyl ether cyclizations (Brust et al.), 233 579 Methyl group, A-val(e of (Biellman.n. and

MAJERUS, P. W., A. W. ALBERTS, and P. R. Johnson), 891 VAGELOS, Acyl Carrier Protein, IV, MnETZGER, R. M. See McConnell, H. M., 46

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MEYER, K. R. Liapunov Functions for the Myelinated nerve fibers (Lorente de No and Problem of Lur'e, 501 Honrubia), 757, 938, 1384

Mice, production of malignant kidney tumors MYERS, D. V., and J. T. EDSALL. Optical in (Leuchtenberger etal.), 694 Rotatory Dispersion of Human Carbonic

MICHEL, M. R. See Weil, R., 1468 Anhydrases: Cotton Effects and Aromatic MICHELSON, A. M. See Pochon, F., 1425 Absorption Bands, 169 Microbial RNA (Kjellin-Straby and Boman),

1346 Microclimatic and vegetational contrasts, NAIDE, Y., H. NIKAIDO, P. H. MAKELA, R. G.

subalpine (Clausen), 1315 WILKINSON, and B. A. D. STOCKER. MINER, B. A., and H. EYRING. The Applica- Semirough Strains of Salmonella, 147

tion of Significant Structure Theory to NAKASE, Y. See Laufer, H. 511 Binary Liquid Mixtures: Ar + N2, Ar NANDI U.S. SeeDavidson,N.,111 + 02, and O2 + N2, 1227 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Symposium

Mitochondria: calcium reactions with (Ras- on the Evolution of the Earth's Atmos- mussen et al.), 1069; induced ion transport phere 1169 in (Pressman), 1076; liver, volume changes NEIDHARDT, F. C. See Eidlic L. 539 in (Azzone and Azzi), 1084; chick em- Nerve cell RNA and synaptic sites (Bodian), 418 bryo, DNA isolation from (Rabinowitz Nerve fibers: action potential production by et al.), 1126; supplying phosphoenolpyru- (Lorente de No and Honrubia), 757; vate precursors (Lardy et al.), 1410 action currents in (Lorente de No and

Mitochondrion compartmentation (Brierley Honrubia), 938, 1384 and Green), 73 Neuronal RNA, response of during learning

MITTERMAYER, C. See Braun, R., 924 (Hyden and Lange), 946 MIYAGI, M. See Flickinger, R. A., 783 Neurospora crassa: mutations in ad-3 region o- Molecular complexes of flavins and phenols (Webber and de Serres), 430; phenylf

(Fleischman and Tollin), 237 alanyl-sRNA synthetases in (Imamoto et Molecular orbital Hartree-Fock theory (New- al.), 1456

ton etal.), 1089 Neurospora enzyme fractionation in amino- Molecular sieve chromatography and stoi- acylation (Barnett), 1462

chiometry determination (Ackers and NEWTON, M. D., F. P. BOER, W. E. PALKE, and Thompson), 342 W. N. LIPSCOMB. Nonempirical Molec-

Molecular size and circularity of DNA in ular Orbital Theory from Molecular mammalian and plant cells (Hotta and Hartree-Fock Theory, 1089 Bassel), 356 NEY, R. L. See Garren, L. D., 1443

MONEY, T., I. G. WRIGHT, F. MCCAPRA, and NIKAIDO, H. See Naide, Y., 147 A. I. SCOTT. Biosynthesis of the Indole NIRENBERG, M., P. LEDER, M. BERNFIELD, Alkaloids, 901 R. BRIMACOMBE, J. TRUPIN, F. ROTTMAN,

MOOHR, J. W. See Hsu, W.-T., 517 and C. O'NEAL. RNA Codewords and MOON, M. W. See Byrd, C., 79 Protein Synthesis, VII. On the General MORALES, D. IR. See Canellakis, E. S., 184 Nature of the RNA Code, 1161 MORDOH, J., L. F. LELOIR, and C. R. KRISMAN. --. See Pestka, S., 639

In vitro Synthesis of Particulate Gly- ---* See Trupin, J. S., 807 cogen, 86 NISHIMURA, S., and G. D. NOVELLI. Dis-

MOSER, C. See Flickinger, R. A., 783 sociation of Amino Acid Acceptor Func- Moss, T. H. See Bearden, A. J., 1246 tion of sRNA from Its Transfer Func- Mossbauer spectroscopy of heme (Bearden et tion, 178

al.), 1246 Nitrogen fixation (Bulen et al. ), 532 MOUDRIANAKIS, E. N., and M. BEER. Base Nitrogen mustard and DNA cross-linking

Sequence Determination in Nucleic Acids (Kohn et al.), 1154 with the Electron Microscope, III. NU M. C. See Mansour, A. M., 764 Chemistry and Microscopy of Guanine- Nonchromosomal gene recombination in Chla- Labeled DNA, 564 mydomonas (Sager and Ramanis), 1053

Mouse karyotype (Bennett), 730 Nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations Mouse liver cell-free system in protein syn- (Berger) 1277

thesis (Williams et al.), 622 Nonlinear equations, periodic solutions for (Browder), 1100 Mouse lymph nodes, protein of (Klein et al.), NOLIN, D. See Leuchtenberger, C., 694

812 . * * * *NORTHRUP, L. G. See Erhan, S., 646 Mouse skin tumorigenesis inhibited by actino- NOVELLI, G. D. See Nishimura, S., 178

mycin D (Gelboin et al.), 1353 Nuclear fusion and Ionic Centrifuge (Slepian), M HUIRHEAD, H. See Hartsuck, J. C., 396 225 Mutant of polyoma virus, temperature-sensi- Nuclear quadrupole and spin-rotation inter-

tive, transforming ability of (Fried), 486 action of 0"' in formaldehyde (Flygare and Mutations: X-ray-induced, in N. crassa Lowe), 576

(Webber and de Serres), 430; at incom- Nuclei and chromosomes in honeybee cells patibility loci in Schizophyllum (Raper et (DuPraw), 161 al.), 1324 Nucleic acid replication (Jehle), 1451

Myelin proteolipid, amino acid incorporation Nucleic acid sequence determination (Mou- into (Klee and Sokoloff), 1014 drianakis and Beer), 564

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Nucleoli, histone regulation of RNA synthesis PENSWICK, J. R., and R. W. HOLLEY. Specific in(Liauetal.), 626 Cleavage of the Yeast Alanine RNA into

Nucleotide sequences of RNA codons (Trupin Two Large Fragments, 543 et al.), 807 Peptides containing tyrosyl residues of carboxy-

peptidase A (Roholt et al.), 847 Periodic solutions for nonlinear equations of

Ocean water, history of, and chemistry of evolution (Browder), 1100 earth's atmosphere (Holland), 1173 Periodicities, hidden (Bellman et al.), 907

OCIIOA, S. See Weissmann, C., 653 PERL, W. See Marks, P. A., 1437 OGATA, E. See Rasmussen, H., 1069 PERLROTH, M. G. See Tschudy, D. P., 841 OGONIAK, J. C., and P. N. SAWYER. The Permeability increase in E. coli by EDTA

Electrochemical Precipitation of Fibrino- (Leive), 745 gen, 572 PESTKA, S., It. MARSHALL, and M. NIRENBERG.

. See Sawyer, P. N., 200 RNA Codewords and Protein Synthesis OHTSUKA, E. SeeByrd, C., 79 V. Effect of Streptomycin on the Forma- Oligonucleotide binding of aminoacyl-sRNA's tion of Ribosome-sRNA Complexes, 639

(Thach and Smnndararajan), 1021 PETERKOFSKY, A. See Lazzarini, R. A., 549 Oligonucleotide fragments of alanine RNA PETERKOFSKY, B., and S. UDENFRIEND. En-

(Apgar et al.), 546 zymatic Hydroxylation of Proline in OLIVERA, B.M. SeeDavidson, N., 111 Microsomal Polypeptide Leading to For- OMER, G. C., JR. Spherically Symmetric Dis- mation of Collagen, 335

tributions of Matter without Pressure, I PFUDERER, P. See Kuwabara, S., 822 O-(a--methylallyl) phenol cyclizations (Brust Phage X, interaction sites in DNA of (Cowie and

et al.), 233 Hershey), 57 'NEBAL, C. See Nirenberg, M., 1161 Phage T5, DNA transfer to host cells from

Operators, commutators of singular integral (Lanni), 969 (Caldero6n), 1092 Phagocytosis of antigen (Frei et al.), 20

Operon, histidine, in linkage map of S. typhi- Pharmacological support for man during space murium (Hartman et al.), 1332 flights (Schmidt), 1365

Optical activity in cystine-containing proteins Phenols and flavins molecular complexes of (Beychok), 999

Optical detection of transients in trypsin- (Flelaman and Tollin) 38 237 catalyzed reactions (Bernihard and Gut- (Imamoto et at.), 1456 freund), 1238

Optical rotatory dispersion of: human car- Phenylureas and anilides (Kamrin et t.,1118 bonic anhydrases (Myers and Edsall), 169; Phosphatidylinositol synthesis in cervical gan- polypeptides and proteins (Yang), 438; glio (Hokin), 1369 chlorophyll (San.er), 716 4K-Phosphopantetheine as prosthetic group of

Orbital theory, molecular (Newton et al.), 1089 ACP (Majeru et al.), 410 Organic molecules, topological mapping of Photobacterium fischeri crystalline bacterial

(Lederberg), 134 luciferase (Kuwabara et al.), 822 Organic volatiles in the atmosphere (Rasmus- Photoreactivable lesions in IDNA (Setlow et al.),

sen and Went), 215 1430 ORIAS, E. See Gartner, T. K., 62 Photoreduction of ferredoxin in C02 fixation by OSBORN, M. J. See Zeleznick, L. D., 207 photosynthetic bacterium (Evans and Oscillations of Earth, asymptotic theory of Buchanan), 1420

(Pekeris), 1254 Photosynthesis: green plant, chlorophyll-a Overcompensation, redesign (Zener), 242 fluorescence in (Pearlstein), 702; inhibi- Oxidative inactivation of transfer RNA (Car- tion in anilides and phenylureas (Kamrin

bonetal.), 1294 et al.), 1118; plastocyanin in (Fork and OZARSLAN, S. See Bloom, W., 1294 Urbach), 1307

Photosynthetic bacterium (Evans and Buchanan), 1420

PAETKAU, V. See Lardy, H. A., 1410 Photosynthetic plant systems, diuron influence PALKE, W. E. See Newton, M. D., 1089 on (Lundegardh), 703 Paramecium aurelia, cell cortex in (Beisson and Physarum polycephalum, DNA replication. in

Sonneborn), 275 (Braun et al.), 924 PARRISH, G. B. See Galbraith, A. S., 247 Plastocyanin in photosynthesis (Fork and PARSON, W. W., and H. RUDNEY. An Inter- Urbach), 1307

mediate in the Conversion of p-Hydroxy- Platelets, mammalian, electrochemical pre- benzoate-U-C14 to Ubiquinone in Rhodo- cipitation of, and intravascular thrombosis spirillum rubrum, 599 (Sawyer et al.), 200

Particulate glycogen, synthesis of (Mordoh Pleiotropic effects of suppressors of mutation in et al.), 86 E. coli (Gartner and Orias), 62

PATAKI, J. See Huggins, C., 791 POCHON, F., and A. M. MICHELSON. Poly- PEARLSTEIN, R. M. A Two-Quantasome nucleotides, VI. Interaction between

Theory of Chlorophyll-a Fluorescence in Polyguanylic Acid, and Polycytidylic Green Plant Photosynthesis, 702 Acid, 1425

PEKERIS, C. L. Asymptotic Theory of the Free Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in bacterio- Torsional Oscillations of the Earth, 1254 phage development (Hsu et al.), 517

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Polyguanylic and polycytidylic acids, inter- PRUDEN, B., W. SNIPES, and W. GORDY. actions between (Pochon and Michelson), Electron Spin Resonance of an Irradiated 1425 Single Crystal of Thymidine, 917

Polymer molecule conformation at an interface -. See Gordy, W., 751 (Roe), 50 Puffing, chromosomal, of dipteran salivary

Polynucleotide interactions with metal ions gland (Laufer and Nakase), 511 (Eichhorn and Clark), 586 Pyrimidine biosynthesis in S. marcescens (Hay-

Polynucleotides (Pochon and Michelson), 1425 ward and Belser), 1483 Polyoma viral DNA, twisted circular form of Pyrimidine dimers in UV-irradiated poly

(Vinograd et al.), 1104 dl:dC (Setlow et al.), 1111 Polyoma virus in induction of cellular DNA

synthesis (Dulbecco et al.), 403, 890; (Weil et al.), 1468

Polyoma virus, temperature-sensitive mutant ABINOWITZ M., J. SINCLAIR, L. DESALLE, of (Fried), 486 R. HASELKORN, and H. H. SWIFT. Isola-

Polypeptides and proteins, optical rotatory tion DeoxyribonucleicAcid fromMito-

dispersion of (Yang), 438 ,chondria of Chick Embryo Heart and

Polyribosome dissociation and formation in Liver, 1126 intact reticulocytes (Marks et aL.), 1437 Rabbit embryo skin, hydroxyproline formation

Porphyria, acute intermittent (Tschudy et al.), 613 841 IRabbits: hemolysin after radiation of (Talia-

Potassium-activated p-nitrophenylphosphatase ferro and Taliaferro) 139; interferonlike in rat brain (Albers et al.), 557 inhibitions in (Ho and Kono), 220

Pote:ntial energy and relativity (Brillouin), Radiation effects on DNA (Gordy et al.), 751 475, 1280 t Radiation enhancement of hemolysin in rabbits

Pregnancy, rat, intromission frequency effects (Taliaferro and Taliaferro), 139 on (Wilson et al.), 1392 Radiative transfer (Bellman et al.), 910

PRESSMAN, B. C. Induced Active Transport of RADLOFF, I. See Vinograd J., 1104 Ions in Mitochondria, 1076 RADZIMSKI, G. See Roholt, O. A., 847

PRESSMAN, D. See Roholt, 0. A., 847 RAHN, R. O., 1t. G. SHULMAN, and J. W. PRINTZ, M. P., and P. H. VON HIPPEL. Hy- LONGWORTH. The UV-Induced Triplet

drogen Exchange Studies of DNA Struc- State in DNA 893 ture, 363 RAINS, D. W. See Epstein, E., 1320

PROCKOP, D. J., and K. JUVA. Synthesis of RAMANIS Z. See Sager, R., 1053 PROHy,Dr l in vr by tSHydroxyla- Random mating in infinite populations, limit

Hydroxyproline in vitro by the Hdroxyla- heorems fr (Ellison) 1 tion of Proline in a Precursor of Collagen, C. A. See Raper J. I., 1324

1. . .t. d.. RAPER, J. R., D. H. BOYD, and C. A. RAPER. Productivity, biomass, diversity, and stability Primary and Secondary Mutations at the

of community (Leigh), 777 Incompatibility Loci in Schizophyllum, 1324 Programing, dynamic, in play of chess and RAPIN, A. M. C. See Mayer, H., 459

checkers (Bellman), 244 RASMUSSEN, H., B. CHANCE, and E. OGATA. Programs, linear, solutions to (Gomory), 260 A Mechanism for the Reactions of Calcium Proline hydroxylation: in microsomal poly- with Mitochondria, 1069

peptide (Peterkofsky and Udenfriend), - -. See Tenenhouse, A., 818 335; in collagen precursor (Prockop and RASMUSSEN, R. A., and F. W. WENT. Volatile Juva), 661 Organic Material of Plant Origin in the

Prosthetic group of ACP (Majerus et al.), 410 Atmosphere, 215 Proteases, injected, affecting axon membrane Rat brain, subcellular localizations of ATPase

potentials and resistance (Rojas), 306 in (Albers et al.), 557 Protein(s): optical rotatory dispersion of Rat liver cell-free system in protein synthesis

(Yang), 438; nucleolar, in RNA synthesis (Ganoza et al.), 619 (Liau et al.), 626; structure and disulfide Rat pineal gland, circadian rhythm in serotonin interchange (Givol et al.), 676; human content of (Snyder et al.), 301 serum group-specific (Bowman and Bern), Rat pregnancy, intromission frequency effects 722; transformation, therapeutic possi- oni (Wilson et al.), 1392 bilities of (Kosower), 897; brain, synthesis RAY, A. K., and J. B. S. HALDANE. The Gene- of (Rubin and Stenzel), 963; side-chain tics of a Common Indian Digital Ab- optical activity in (Beychok), 999 normality, 1050

Protein synthesis: and leucine coding de- REARDON, J. H. See Sawyer, P. N., 200 generacy (Weisblum et al.), 328; inhibited Receptors, serotonin (Woolley and Gommi), by chlortetracycline (Hierowski), 594; by 959 cell-free systems (Ganoza et al.), 619, RECHCIGL, M., JR. See Tschudy, D. P., 8411 (Williams et al.), 622; mRNA reading Recombination-deficient mutants of E. coli during (Eikenberry and Rich), 668; and K12 (Clark and Margulies), 451 T5 DNA transfer (Lanni), 969; by Recombination of nonchromosomal genes in reticulocyte ribosomes (Wolfe and Weis- Chlamydomonas (Sager and Ramanis), berger), 991; in corticosterone production 1053 (Garren et al.), 1443 REDDI, K. K., and LJ. MAUSER. Studies on

Proteolipid, myelin, amino acid incorporation the Formation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus into (Klee and Sokoloff), 1014 Ribonucleic Acid, VI. Mode of Degrada-

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tion of Host Ribonucleic Acid to Ribo- Hydrocarbons and the Germination of nucleosides and Their Conversion to Bacterial Spores, 31 Ribonucleoside 5'-Phosphates, 607 ROE, R.-J. Conformation of an Isolated

IRedesign overcompensation (Zener), 242 Polymer Molecule at an Interface, 50 Relativity and potential energy (Brillouin), 475 ROHOLT, 0. A., G. RADZIMSKI, and D. PRESS- Replication of DNA: in P. polycephalum MAN. Peptides Containing the Functional

(Braun et al.), 924; and crossing-over in Tyrosyl Residues of the Active Center of Drosophila oocyte (Grell and Chandley), Bovine Pancreatic Carboxypeptidase A, 1340 847

Replication of double-strand nucleic acids ROJAS, E. Membrane Potentials, Resistance, (Jehle), 1451 and Ion Permeability in Squid Giant

RESNIKOFF, H. L. A Differential Equation for Axons Injected or Perfused with Proteases, the Theta Function, 692 306

RIespiration and photosynthesis of plants, in- ROLLINS, E. See Flickinger, R. A., 783 fluence of diuron on (Lundegardh), 703 Root exudate, sunflower (Kende), 1302

Reticulocyte ribosomes, protein synthesis by ROSEN, S. M. See Zeleznick, L. D., 207 (Wolfe and Weisberger), 991 ROSENBERG, E. D-Mannose as a Constituent

Retinal rod, ultrastructure of (Robertson), 860 of the DNA of a Mutant Strain of a RHODES, J. See Krohn, K., 499 Bacteriophage SP8, 836 Rhodospirillum rubrum (Bulen et al.), 532; ROSENCRANS, S. On the Propagation of

(Parson and Rudney), 599 Energy in a Stratified Gaseous Medium, Ribonuclease volume change with pH change 249

(Krausz and Kauzmann), 1234 ROTTMAN, F. M. See Trupin, J. S., 807 Ribonucleosides, TMV-RNA degradation to See Nirenberg, I., 1161

(Reddi and Mauser), 607 ROWE, W. P. See Hoggan, M. D. 12 Ribosomal component, 50S, of E. coli (Hart), . See Hartley J. W. 931 I

14iosm co1 mpo RUBIN, A. L., and K. H. STENZEL. In vitro 1415 . .Synthesis of Brain Protein, 963

Ribulose diphosphate carboxylase activity RUDNEY, H. See Parson, . W., 599 lacking in C. reinhardi (Levine and RUSCH, H. P. See Braun, R., 924 Togasaki), 987ee H RUSCHMANN, G. K. See Weil, R., 1468

RIC S. A. See ikenbllierry, . ., 66973 RtUSGIS, C. See Hartman, P. E., 1332 RIcH, A. See Elikenberry, E. F., 668 Riemannian spaces (Sario and Fukuda), 270 RIFKIND, R. A. See Marks, P. A., 1437 SAGER, R., and Z. RAMANIS. Recombination RITOSSA, F. M., and S. SPIEGELMAN. Localiza- of Nonchromosomal Genes in Chlamydo-

tion of DNA Complementary to Ribosomal monas, 1053 RNA in the Nucleolus Organizer Region of Salivary gland secretion and puffing in dipteran Drosophila melanogaster, 737 (Laufer and Nakase), 511

RNA: metabolism correlated with genetic Salmonella, semirough strains of (Naide et al.), activity and heterochromatization (Berlo- 147 witz), 68; control of viral messenger after Salmonelta typhimurim: incorporation of lambda phage infection (Sly et al.), 378; mannose, rhamnose, and galactose in synaptic sites and nerve cell (Bodian), 418; (Zeleznick et al.), 207; histidine operon in TMV-, formation of (IReddi and Mauser), linkage map of (Hartman et al.), 1332; 607; viral, replication of (Weissmann information transfer in (Sanderson), 1335 et al.), 653; localization of DNA comple- SALTMARSH-ANDREW, M. See Zeleznick, L. D., mentary to (Ritossa and Spiegelman), 207 737; uterine (Mansour and Niu), 764; Sample informativeness (Tukey), 127 neuron, response during learning (Hyden SANDERSON, K. E. Information Transfer in and Lange), 946; nature of code of (Niren- Salmonella typhimurium, 1335 berg et al.), 1161; microbial (Kjellin- Sarcomere length, frog skeletal, and adenosine- Strtaby and Boman), 1346; messenger, triphosphate activity (Ward et al), 1377 conservation of in polyribosome dissocia- SARIO L., and N. FUKUDA. Harmonic Func-

tion (Marks et al.), 1437 ribosomal sites tions with Given Values and Minimum in DNA (Attardi et al.), 1490 Norms in Riemannian Spaces, 270

RNA, alanine: cleavage of (Penswick and SARNAT M. T. See Colvill A. J. E., 1140 Holley), 543 oligonucleotide fragments SAUER, K. Optical Rotatory Dispersion of of (Apgar et a.), 546 Chlorophyll in Solution and in Chloroplast

RNA codewords and protein synthesis (Pestka SAVAG L. J See Dubins, L. ., 274 et al.), 639; (Trupin et al.), 807; (Niren- SAWYER, P. N. J. H. RARDON, and J. C.

RA yhbergetitsat) 1 OGONIAK. Irreversible Electrochemical

RNA synthesis: regulation of, by histones Precipitation of Mammalian Platelets and (Liau et al.), 626; chromatin and DNA as Intravascular Thrombosis, 200 primers in (Flickinger et al.), 783; asym- -, K.-T. Wu, S. A. WESOLOWSKI, W. H. metric (Colvill et al.), 1140 BRATTAIN, and P. J. BODDY. Electro-

ROBERTSON, J. D. A Possible Ultrastructural chemical Precipitation of Blood Cells on Correlate of Function in the Frog Retinal Metal Electrodes: An Aid in the Selection Rod, 860 of Vascular Prostheses? 294

RODE, L. J., and J. W. FOSTER. Gaseous -?. See Ogoniak, J. C., 572

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SCANDALIOS, J. G. Subunit Dissociation and Rhythm in Serotonin Content of the Rat Recombination of Catalase Isozymes, 1035 Pineal Gland, 301

Schizophyllum, mutations at incompatibility Sodium-potassium-activated ATPase in rat loci in (Raper et al.), 1324 brain (Albers et al.), 557

SCHMIDT, C. F. Pharmacological Support for SOKOLOFF, A. See Levene, H., 1042 Man on Long Space Flights, 1365 SOKOLOFF, L. See Klee, C. B., 1014

SCHNEIDER, M. C. See Weissmann, C., 653 SOLARI, A. J. Structure of the Chromatin in SCHOOLEY, D. A., E. BUNNENBERG, and C. Sea Urchin Sperm, 503

DJERASSI. Magnetic Circular Dichroism Solenoid lenses, high-field superconducting, in Studies: A Preliminary Report, 579 electron microscopy (Fern6ndez-Mor4n),

SCHWARTZ, J. H., J. M. EISENSTADT, G. 445 BRAWERMAN, and N. D. ZINDER. Bio- Somatic cell hybridization (Ephrussi and synthesis of the Coat Protein of Coliphage Weiss), 1040 f2 by Extracts of Euglena gracilis, 195 SONNEBORN, T. M. See Beisson, J., 275

. An Effect of Streptomycin on the Space flights, pharmacological support for man Biosynthesis of the Coat Protein of Coli- during (Schmidt), 1365 phage f2 by Extracts of E. coli, 1133 SPASSKY, B. See Dobzhansky, T., 482

SCHWARZ, G. See Dubins, L. E., 913 SPEARS, C. L. See Kohn, K. W., 1154 SCOTT, A. I. See Money, T., 901 Specific antibody activity after complete un- Sea urchin sperm, chromatin structure in folding (Whitney and Tanford), 524

(Solari), 503 Spectral operations (Kuo), 658 Semigroups, finite (Krohn and Rhodes), 499 Spectroscopy of heme (Bearden et al.), 1246 Semilethals, synthetic, in Drosophila (Dob- Spectrum of time correlation function matrix

zhansky et al.), 482 for stochastic processes (Andrews), 1284 Semiquinone hydriodide complexes (Fleisch- Sperm chromatin of sea urchin (Solari), 503

man and Tollin), 237 Spherically symmetric distributions of matter Semirough strains of Salmonella (Naide et al.), without pressure (Omer), 1

147 SPIEGELMAN, S. See Ritossa, F. M., 737 Serotonin content, pineal, circadian rhythm in Spin-rotation interaction of 0" in formaldehyde

(Snyder et a.), 301 (Flygare and Lowe), 576 Serotonin receptors (Woolley and Gommi), 959 Spore germination and gaseous hydrocarbons Serratia marcescens, pyridine biosynthesis in (PRode and Foster), 31

(Hayward and Belser), 1483 Squid giant axons (Itojas), 306 Serumn globulin and cholesterol interaction SRIVASTAVA, S. K. See Weber, G., 96

(Francis et al.), 1061 sRNA: periodate-oxidized, valine acylation in- Serum group-specific protein (Bowman and hibition by (Torres-Gallardo and Kern),

Beam), 722 91; acceptor and transfer functions of SETLOW, J. K., M. E. BOLING, and F. J. (Nishimura and Novelli), 178; hydrogen

BOLLUM. The Chemical Nature of Photo- exchange in (Englander and Englander), reactivable Lesions in DNA, 1430 370; coding and charging specificities of

SETLOW, R. B., W. L. CARRIER, and F. J. (Bennett et al.), 385; synthetase, valyl-, in BOLLUM. Pyrimidine Dimers in UV- enzyme repression (Eidlic and Neidhardt), Irradiated Poly dl:dC, 1111 539; leucyl-, from methionine deprivation

Sets, cluster, at singularities (Mathews), 1264 of E. coli (Lazzarini and Peterkofsky), 549; SHAPIRO, D. M., J. EIGNER, and G. R. GREEN- reversible oxidative inactivation of (Car-

BERG. Inability of Thymine-Dependent bon et al.), 979; aminoacyl-, binding of Mutants of Bacteriophage T4 to Induce (Thach and Sundararajan), 1021; forma- Thymidylate Synthetase, 874 tion of submethylated (Kjellin-Str&by and

SHULMAN, R. G. See Rahn, R. O., 893 Boman), 1346; phenylalanyl synthetases Significant structure theory applied to binary of (Imamoto et al.), 1456; formation of

liquid mixtures (Miner and Eyring), 1227 aminoacyl- (Barnett), 1462 SILVER, S. Acriflavine Resistance: A Bac- Stability and asymptotic fixed-point theory

teriophage Mutation Affecting the Uptake (Jones), 1262 of Dye by the Infected Bacterial Cells, 24 Stability definitions of dynamical systems

SIMON, A. Advances in Fusion Research, 866 (Magiros), 1288 SINCLAIR, J. See Rabinowitz, M., 1126 Stability of community (Leigh), 777 SINGER, T. P. See Machinist, J. M., 467 Stability of stochastic dynamical systems SINGHAL, R. L. See Weber, G., 96 (Kushner), 8, 1498 Singular integral operators, commutators of STAHL, R. C. See Hartman, P. E., 1332

(Calderon), 1092 Staining properties of lanthanum (Doggen- Singularities, cluster sets at (Mathews), 1264 weiler and Frenk), 425 SLEPIAN, J. The Ionic Centrifuge and Fusion STEIGBIGEL, N. H. See Kolhn, K. W., 1154

Nuclear Power, 225 STEITZ, T. A. See Hartsuck, J. A., 396 SLY, W. S., H. ECHOLS, and J. ADLER. Control STENZEL, K. H. See Rubin, A. L., 963

of Viral Messenger RNA after Lambda Stochastic dynamical systems (Kushner), 8, Phage Infection and Induction, 378 1498

SNIPES, W. See Gordy, W., 751 Stochastic pirocesses (Dubins and Savage), -. See Pruden, B., 917 274; time correlation function matrix for

SNYDER, S. H., M. ZWEIG, J. AXELROD, and (Andrews), 1284 J. E. FISCHER. Control of the Circadian STOCKER, B. A. 1). See Naide, Y., 147

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Stoichiometry determination by molecular Thymidine crystal, election spin resonance of sieve chromatography (Ackers and Thomp- (Pruden et al.), 917 son), 342 Thymidine kinase in insect diapause (Brookes

Stratified gaseous medium, energy propagation and Williams), 770 in (Rosencrans), 249 Thymidine-3'-triphosphate, enzymic synthesis

Streptomycin effect on biosynthesis of f2 coli- of (Canellakis et al.), 184 phage by E. coli (Schwartz), 1133 Thymine-dependent mutants of T4 bacterio-

Streptomycin in formation of ribosome-sRNA phage (Shapiro et al.), 874 complexes (Pestka et al.), 639 Thyrocalcitonin, isolation and characterization

STROMINGER, J. L. See Anderson, J. S., 881 of (Tenenhouse et at.), 818 Sturm-Liouville theorem for nonlinear elliptic Time correlation function matrix for stochastic

partial differential equations (Berger), 1277 processes (Andrews) 1284 Subalpine microclimatic and vegetational con- Tobacco mosaic virus RNA: formation of

trasts (Clausen), 1315 Tobacco mosaic virus IRNA: formation of SUEOKA, N. See Imamoto, F. 1456 (Reddi and Mauser), 607; nucleotide com- SUNDARARAJAN, T. A. See Thach, R. E., 1021 position of (Weissmann et al.), 653 Sunflower root exudate, kinetinlike factors in TOCCHINI-A ALENTINI, G. P. See Colvill

(Kende), 1302 A. J. I., 1140 Suppressor mutations in E. coli (Gartner and TOGASAKI, R. K. See Levine, R. P., 987

Orias) 62 TOLLIN, G. See Fleischman D. E., 38, 237 SV40-induced complement-fixing antigen TOMKINS, G. M. See Alpers, D. H., 797

(Gilden et ao.), 684 Topological mapping of organic molecules SWIFT, H. H. See Rabinowitz, M., 1126 (Lederberg), 134 2-Sylow subgroups, abelian (Janko), 657 TORRES-GALLARDO, J., and M. KERN. The Symmetric distributions of matter (Omer), 1 Specific Inhibition of the Enzymatic Synaptic sites and nerve cell RNA (Bodian) Aminoacylation of Valyl- and Tyrosyl-

418 sRNA by Periodate-Oxidized sRNA, 91 Systems identification and unscrambling of T4 phage mutants and dTMP synthetase

data (Bellman et al.), 907, 910 (Shapiro et al.), 874 Synthetase, carbamyl phosphate, biosynthesis Transcholesterin (Francis et al.), 1061

of (Tatibana and Cohen), 104 Transfer and acceptor functions of sRNA Synthetase, thymidylate, induction by T4 (Nishimura and Novelli), 178

phage mutants (Shapiro et al.), 874 Transfer, information, in S. typhimurium (Sanderson), 1335

Transformation induced by influenza virus (Leuchtenberger et al.), 694

TAGUCHI, F. See Gilden, R. V., 684 Transforming ability of polyoma virus mutant TALIAFERRO, L. G. See Taliaferro, W. H., 139 (Fried), 486 TALIAFERRO, W. H., and L. G. TALIAFERRO. Translocation of mouse karyotype (Bennett),

Enhancement of Natural Hemolysin in 730 Adult Rabbits after Radiation, 139 Transplantation antigen, soluble (Kahan), 153

TANFORD, C. See Whitney, P. L., 524 Transport, carrier-mediated cation, in barley TARBELL, D. S. See Brust, D. P., 233 roots (Epstein and Rains), 1320 TATIBANA, M., and P. P. COHEN. Formation Tribolium, genetic load in (Levene et al.), 1042

and Conversion of Macromolecular Pre- Triplet state, UV-induced, in DNA (Rahn cursor(s) in the Biosynthesis of Carbamyl et al.), 893 Phosphate Synthetase, 104 TRUPIN, J. S., F. M. ROTTMAN, R. L. C.

Tchebycheff-like inequality for stochastic proc- BRIMACOMBE, P. LEDER, M. R. BERN- esses (Dubins and Savage), 274 FIELD, and M. W. NIRENBERG. RNA

TENENHOUSE, A., C. ARNAUD, and H. RASMUS- Codewords and Protein Synthesis, VI. SEN. The Isolation and Characterization On the Nucleotide Sequences of De- of Thyrocalcitonin, 818 generate Codeword Sets for Isoleucine,

THACH, R. E., and T. A. SUNDARARAJAN. Tyrosine, Asparagine, and Lysine, 807 The Binding of Aminoacyl-sRNA's to ---. See Nirenberg, M., 1161 Ribosomes Stimulated by Block Oligo- Trypsin-catalyzed reactions (Bernhard and nucleotides, 1021 Gutfreund), 1238; (Barman and Gut-

Therapeutic possibilities of protein transfor- freund), 1243 mation (Kosower), 897 Trypsinogen (Balls), 392

Theta function, differential equation for TSCHUDY, D. P., M. G. PERLROTH, H. S. (Resnikoff), 692 MARVER, A. COLLINS, G. HUNTER, JR.,

THOMAS, T. Y. Galactic Discretization and and M. RECHCIGL, JR. Acute Intermittent the Future of the Universe, 227 Porphyria: The First "Overproduction

THOMPSON, T. E. See Ackers, G. K., 342 Disease" Localized to a Specific Enzyme, THORBECKE, G. J. See Frei, P. C., 20 841 Thrombosis, intravascular, and platelet electro- TUKEY, J. W. Which Part of the Sample Con-

chemical precipitation (Sawyer et al.), tains the Information?, 127 200 Tumor, ascites, hydroxyurea inhibition of DNA

Thue system (Boone), 265 synthesis in (Yarbro et al.), 1033 Thymic extracts in promotion of lymph node Tumorigenesis, skin, iiihibited by actinomycin

proliferation in mice (Klein et al.), 812 D (Gelboin et al.), 1353

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Tumors, malignarnt kidney, produced by in- WARD, P. C. J., C. EDWARDS, and E. S. fiuenza virus subcultures (Leuchtenberger BENSON. Relation between Adenosine- et al.), 694 triphosphate Activity and Sarcomere

"Tumor-specific" antigen production by onco- Length in Stretched Glycerol-Extracted genic viruses (Hoggan et at.), 12 Frog Skeletal Muscle, 1377

Twisted circular form of polyoma viral DNA WATSON, R. See Vinograd, J., 1104 (Vinograd et at.), 1104 WEBBER, B. B., and F. J. DE SERRES. Induc-

Tyrosyl residues of carboxypeptidase A (Roholt tion Kinetics and Genetic Analysis of etal.), 847 X-Ray-Induced Mutations in the ad-3 Tyvelose, CDP-, enzymatic synthesis of Region of Neurospora crassa 430 (Elbein), 803 WEBER, G., R. L. SINGHAL, and S. K. SRIVAS-

TAVA. Insulin: Suppressor of Biosynthe- sis of Hepatic Gluconeogenic Enzymes, 96

Ubiquinone, conversion of p-hydroxybenzoate- sis of Hepatic Glconeogenic Enzymes, 96 UTC14 to (Parson and RTudney), 599 VWEIL, Rl., M. R:. MICHEL, and G. K. RUSCH-

UDENFRIEND, S. See Peterkofsky, B., 335 MANN. Iimductioin of Cellimlar DNA Syn- UDPG synthetase-defective mutants in E. coli thesis by Polyoma Virus, 1468

(Mayer et al.), 459 WEISBERGER, A. S. See Wolfe, S. M., 991 TENO, S. See Bellman, R., 910 WEISBLUM, B., F. GONANO, G. VON EHREN-

Ultrastructure in frog retinal rod (Robertson), STEIN, and S. BENZER. A Demonstration 860 of Coding Degeneracy for Leucine in the

Ultraviolet-irradiated chromosomes, electron Syinthesis of Protein, 328 microscopy of (Bloom and Ozarslan), 1294 WEISS, M. C. See Ephrussi, B., 1040

Universe, future of, and galactic discretization WEISS, S. See Leuchtenberger, C., 694 (Thomas), 227 WEISS, S. B. See Hsu, W.-T., 517

Unscrambling of data and systems identifica- WEISSMANN, C., M. A. BILLETER, M. C. tion (Bellman et al.), 907, 910 SCHNEIDER, C. A. KNIGHT, and S. OCHOA.

URBACH, W. See Fork, D. C., 1307 Replication of Viral RNA, VI. Nucleotide Uterine RNA studies (Mansour and Niu), 764 Composition of the Replicative Form of UV-induced triplet state in DNA (Rahn et al.), Tobacco Mosaic Virus RNA and of Its

893 Component Strands, 653 UV-irradiated poly dl: dC, pyrimidine dimers WENT, F. W. See Rasmussen, R. A., 21.5

in (Setlow et al.), 1111 WESOLOWSKI, S. A. See Sawyer, P. N., 294 WHITAKER, J. R. See Bender, M. L., 711 WHITE, A. See Klein, J. J., 812

VAGELOS, P. R. See Majerus, P. W., 410 WHITNEY, P. L., and C. TANFORD. Recovery Valyl- and tyrosyl-sRNA aminoacylation in- of Specific Activity after Complete Un-

hibition (Torres-Gallardo and Kern), 91 folding and Reduction of an Antibody Valyl-sRNA synthetase in enzyme repression Fragment, 524

(Eidlic and Neidhardt), 539 WIDHOLM, J. See Davidson, N., 111 Vascular prostheses, selection of (Sawyer et al.), WILKINSON, R. G. See Naide, Y., 147

294 WILLIAMS, C. A., M. C. GANOZA, and F. Vegetational and microclimatic contrasts, sub- LIPMANN. Effect of Bacterial Infection on

alpine (Clausen), 1315 the Synthesis of Serum Proteins by a VINOGRAD, J., J. LEBOWITZ, R. RADLOFF, Mouse Liver Cell-Free System, 622

R. WATSON, and P. LAIPIS. The Twisted . See Ganoza, M. C., 619 Circular Form of Polyoma Viral DNA, WILLIAMS, C. M. See Brookes, V. J., 770 1104 - WILSON, J. R., N. ADLER, and B. LE BOEUF.

Viral RNA replication (Weissmann et al.), 653 The Effects of Intromission Frequency on Virus(es): oncogenic, and "tumor-specific" Successful Pregnancy in the Female Rat,

antigens (Hoggan et al.), 12; P8 influenza, 1392 and production of malignant kidney WOLF, F. On Accretive Boundary Problems of tumors in mice (Leuchtenberger et al.), the Second Order 5 694; mouse leukemia, complement fixation WOLFE S. M., and A. S. WISERGER The for (Hartley et at.), 931; polyoma, DNA Protein Synthesis by Reticulocyte Ribo- synthesis induced by (Weil et al.), 1468 somes,I. TheEffectsofMagnesium Ion

VOGEL H. J. See Banimberg, S., 1029 and Chloramphenicol on Induced Protein VOGT M. See Dulbecco, R., 403, 890 Synthesis 99 Volatile organic material of plant origin in the Synthesis 991 atmosphere (Rasmussen and Went), 215 Woo, t . See Kamrin, M., 1118

Volume changes in liver mitochondria (Azzone WOOnLEY, D. W., and B. W. GOMMI. Sero- and Azzi), 1084 toniin Receptors, VII. Activities of

Volume changes of RNase with pH change Varios Pure Gangliosides as the ecep- (Krausz and Kauzmann), 1234 tors 59

VON EHRENSTEIN, G. See Weisblum, B., 328 Word problem (Boone), 265 VON HIPPEL, P. H. See Printz, M. P., 363 WRIGHT, I. G., See Money, T., 901

Wu, K.-T. See Sawyer, P. N., 294 WYCKOFF, R. W. G., and A. R. DOBERENZ.

WALTER, P. See Lardy, H. A., 1410 The Electron Microscopy of Rancho La WANG, J. C. See Davidson, N., 111 Brea Bone, 230

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YAMANE, T. See Imamoto, F., 1456 ZELEZNICK, L. D., S. M. ROSEN, M.

YANG, J. T. On the Phenomenological Treat- SALTMARSH-ANDREW, M. J. OSBORN, and ments of Optical Rotatory Dispersion of B. L. HORECKER. Biosynthesis of Bac- Polypeti(des and Proteins, 438 terial Lipopolysaccharide, IV. Enzymatic

YARBRo J. W.y B. J. KENNEDY and C P Incorporation of Mannose, Rhamnose, YARBRO J. B. . r u KENNEDYa n Cn P and Galactose in a Mutant Strain of BARNUM. Hydroxyurea Inhibition of Salmonellatyphimurium, 207 DNA Synthesis in Ascites Tumor-, 1033 ZENER, C. Redesign Overcompensation, 243

YOSHIKAWA, H. DNA Synthesis during Ger- ZINDER, N. D. See Schwartz, J. H., 195 mination of Bacillus subtilis Spores, 1476 ZWEIG, M. See Snyder, S. H., 301

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