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Volume 370 Issue 6485, 14 July 1994

Opinion

  • Last weekend's meeting at Naples suggests that the world's statesmen are coming to the view that stronger institutions of world government are now an urgent need. Not before time.

    Opinion

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  • Last weekend's meeting at Naples suggests that the world's statesmen are coming to the view that stronger institutions of world government are now an urgent need. Not before time.

    Opinion
  • The latest of the British government's plans for research are mercifully only proposals at this stage.

    Opinion
  • Will readers please declare their interest in the two one-day meetings arranged for later in the year?

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News

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Correspondence

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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Article

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Letter

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Correction

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Nature Genetics

  • New strategies for automated genotyping and linkage analysis will bring greater power to the study of complex hereditary disorders.

    • Kevin Davies
    Nature Genetics
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Product Review

  • New in the marketplace this week—recombinant firefly luciferase, a new fluorescent reagent for fatty acid analysis, fluorescently labelled tubulin and an assortment of hardware options.

    Product Review
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