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15 September 1983 Vol 305 No 5931 pp169-258
Opinion
News
Correspondence
News and Views
Articles
Letters to Nature
Book Reviews
Books Received
Product Reviews

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Opinion
Poor outlook on privacy protection 169
The British Government is persisting with a second-rate bill to regulate data banks. Can it be persuaded to think again?
doi:10.1038/305169a0
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Europe's fast reactors 170
The British Government has thrown its fast reactor future in with Europe — twenty years late.
doi:10.1038/305170a0
PDF (153K)
Self-defeat for universities 170
The threat of further budget cuts will frighten British universities. Will it shake them up?
doi:10.1038/305170b0
PDF (153K)
News
US science education: Will Reagan foot the $830 million bill? 171
Peter David
doi:10.1038/305171a0
PDF (136K)
What all high school graduates should know according to the National Science Board report: 171
doi:10.1038/305171b0
PDF (136K)
French science: Papon in print 171
Robert Walgate
doi:10.1038/305171c0
PDF (136K)
UK science and industry: Cans and can'ts for government 172
Tim Beardsley
doi:10.1038/305172a0
PDF (158K)
Nuclear weapons: US research put to vote 173
Peter David
doi:10.1038/305173a0
PDF (137K)
Three Mile Island: Damage to core revealed 173
Peter David
doi:10.1038/305173b0
PDF (137K)
Australian science budget: Election promises not kept 174
Vimala Sarma
doi:10.1038/305174a0
PDF (132K)
West German budget: Science beats inflation 174
Robert Walgate
doi:10.1038/305174b0
PDF (272K)
UK biotechnology: Celltech signs up 175
Tim Beardsley
doi:10.1038/305175a0
PDF (142K)
Artificial sweeteners: Sour welcome for aspartame 175
Tim Beardsley
doi:10.1038/305175b0
PDF (142K)
Mediterranean treaty 175
Robert Walgate
doi:10.1038/305175c0
PDF (142K)
Correspondence
Prejudiced reporting? 176
DAVID YAFFE
doi:10.1038/305176a0
PDF (133K)
Prejudiced reporting? 176
doi:10.1038/305176b0
PDF (133K)
Sizewell safety 176
STEWART BRITTEN
doi:10.1038/305176c0
PDF (133K)
Steps against arms 176
MIKE BAKER
doi:10.1038/305176d0
PDF (133K)
Novel DNA structure 176
JOHN H. WILSON & PETER B. BERGET
doi:10.1038/305176e0
PDF (133K)
News and Views
Good cause for celebration 177
Next week's conference to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA in Boston is more than an exercise in hagiography.
John Maddox
doi:10.1038/305177a0
PDF (137K)
Oceanography: States of past oceans 178
Tjeerd H. van Andel
doi:10.1038/305178a0
PDF (283K)
Astronomy: Ultra-high-energy bold italic gamma rays from Cygnus X-3 179
Neil Porter
doi:10.1038/305179a0
References | PDF (266K)
Theoretical physics: Radiative corrections in electroweak theory 180
Norman Dombey
doi:10.1038/305180a0
References | PDF (268K)
Ornithology: Discovery of a new albatross 181
P. Jouventin & J.-P. Roux
doi:10.1038/305181a0
PDF (142K)
Nonlinear dynamics: Simplicity and universality in the transition to chaos 182
Alan Wolf
doi:10.1038/305182a0
References | PDF (254K)
Nonlinear dynamics: Chaos in complicated systems 183
Arun V. Holden
doi:10.1038/305183a0
References | PDF (143K)
Plant biochemistry: Phytochrome feedback 184
G.C. Whitelam
doi:10.1038/305184a0
References | PDF (143K)
100 years ago 184
doi:10.1038/305184b0
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Articles
Rare earth elements in seawater near hydrothermal vents 185
G. Klinkhammer, H. Elderfield & A. Hudson
doi:10.1038/305185a0
Abstract & References | PDF (323K)
Construction of artificial chromosomes in yeast 189
Andrew W. Murray & Jack W. Szostak
doi:10.1038/305189a0
Abstract & References | PDF (685K)
Letters
A flare in the millimetre to IR spectrum of 3C273 194
E. I. Robson, W. K. Gear, P. E. Clegg, P. A. R. Ade, M. G. Smith, M. J. Griffin, I. G. Nolt, J. V. Radostitz & R. J. Howard
doi:10.1038/305194a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (316K)
Three-dimensional simulation of large-scale structure in the Universe 196
Joan Centrella & Adrian L. Melott
doi:10.1038/305196a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (386K)
Slow neutron capture origin for 180Tam  198
K. Yokoi & K. Takahashi
doi:10.1038/305198a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (466K)
Thermally-activated creep and flexure of the oceanic lithosphere 201
Robert C. Courtney & Christopher Beaumont
doi:10.1038/305201a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (433K)
Possible heterogeneity of the Earth's core deduced from PKIKP travel times 204
G. Poupinet, R. Pillet & A. Souriau
doi:10.1038/305204a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (334K)
BIRPS deep seismic reflection studies of the British Caledonides 206
Jonathan A. Brewer, Drummond H. Matthews, Michael R. Warner, Jeremy Hall, David K. Smythe & Robert J. Whittington
doi:10.1038/305206a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (732K)
Major southward thrusting of the Dalradian rocks of Connemara, western Ireland 210
Bernard E. Leake, P. W. Geoff Tanner, D. Singh & A. N. Halliday
doi:10.1038/305210a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (508K)
Regional sea level, Southern Oscillation and beach change, New South Wales, Australia 213
Edward Bryant
doi:10.1038/305213a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (432K)
Fly-ash particles intercepted in the deep Sargasso Sea 216
W. G. Deuser, K. Emeis, V. Ittekkot & E. T. Degens
doi:10.1038/305216a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (968K)
Nonconstant extinction rates of Neogene planktonic foraminifera 218
Kuo-Yen Wei & James P. Kennett
doi:10.1038/305218a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (315K)
A cytoplasmically transmitted disease of Ceratocystis ulmi  220
C. M. Brasier
doi:10.1038/305220a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (801K)
Multi-oscillatory control of circadian rhythms in human performance 223
Simon Folkard, Rutger A. Wever & Christina M. Wildgruber
doi:10.1038/305223a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (401K)
Added noise restores recognizability of coarse quantized images 226
M. Concetta Morrone, David C. Burr & John Ross
doi:10.1038/305226a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (510K)
Quantification of Ca2+-activated K+ channels under hormonal control in pig pancreas acinar cells 228
Y. Maruyama, O. H. Petersen, P. Flanagan & G. T. Pearson
doi:10.1038/305228a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (492K)
Corticotropin-releasing factor is a potent inhibitor of sexual receptivity in the female rat 232
Dalip J. S. Sirinathsinghji, Lesley H. Rees, Jean Rivier & Wylie Vale
doi:10.1038/305232a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (448K)
Evidence for opiate receptors on pituicytes 235
Stafford L. Lightman, Mary Ninkovic, Steven P. Hunt & Leslie L. Iversen
doi:10.1038/305235a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (611K)
beta-Adrenoceptor activation mediates stress-induced secretion of beta-endorphin-related peptides from intermediate but not anterior pituitary 237
F. Berkenbosch, F. J. H. Tilders & I. Vermes
doi:10.1038/305237a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (384K)
Functional identity between murine bold italic gamma Interferon and macrophage activating factor 239
Richard M. Schultz & Walter J. Kleinschmidt
doi:10.1038/305239a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (234K)
Reciprocal chromosome translocation between c-myc and immunoglobulin bold italic gamma2b genes 240
Michael S. Neuberger & Franco Calabi
doi:10.1038/305240a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (456K)
A common regulatory region shared by divergently transcribed genes of the Escherichia coli SOS system 243
Jourica A. Brandsma, Dirk Bosch, Claude Backendorf & Pieter van de Putte
doi:10.1038/305243a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (376K)
Amplified DNA with limited homology to myc cellular oncogene is shared by human neuroblastoma cell lines and a neuroblastoma tumour 245
Manfred Schwab, Kari Alitalo, Karl-Heinz Klempnauer, Harold E. Varmus, J. Michael Bishop, Fred Gilbert, Garrett Brodeur, Milton Goldstein & Jeffrey Trent
doi:10.1038/305245a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (597K)
Requirement for an upstream element for optimal transcription of a bacterial tRNA gene 248
Angus I. Lamond & Andrew A. Travers
doi:10.1038/305248a0
First paragraph & References | PDF (397K)
Book Reviews
Predicting disasters 251
Peter D. Marshall reviews Earthquake Forecasting and Warning.  By  Tsuneji Rikitake
doi:10.1038/305251a0
PDF (119K)
Of stars and planets 252
David W. Hughes reviews 100 Billion Suns: The Birth, Life and Death of the Stars  By  Rudolf Kippenhahn and The New Solar System (2nd Edition)  Edited by  J. Kelly Beatty, Brian O'Leary & Andrew Chaikin
doi:10.1038/305252a0
PDF (136K)
Making waves 252
F.A. Dahlen reviews Seismic Wave Propagation in Stratified Media.  By  B.L.N. Kennett
doi:10.1038/305252b0
PDF (136K)
And in the beginning 253
Stephen Moorbath reviews Geological Evolution of the Earth during the Precambrian.  By  Lazarus J. Salop & Translated by V.P. Grudina
doi:10.1038/305253a0
PDF (143K)
Demand for power 253
Jerrold H. Krenz reviews World Energy Supply: Resources. Technologies. Perspectives.  By  Manfred Grathwohl
doi:10.1038/305253b0
PDF (143K)
Magnetic attractions 254
B.A. Hobbs reviews Introduction to Geomagnetism  By  W. D. Parkinson and Geo-Electromagnetism  By  James R. Wait
doi:10.1038/305254a0
PDF (135K)
Lean facts 254
Harold Baum reviews Concise Encyclopedia of Biochemistry.  Translated, revised and enlarged by  Mary Brewer & Thomas Scott
doi:10.1038/305254b0
PDF (135K)
Books Received
Books Received 255
doi:10.1038/305255a0
PDF (276K)
Product Review
Nature Boston Conference 257
The companies featured this week will be exhibiting at the Nature conference, to be held in Boston, USA, from 19 to 21 September, 1983.
doi:10.1038/305257a0
PDF (252K)
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