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Volume 370 Issue 6486, 21 July 1994

Opinion

  • The largest software manufacturer's brush with US and European antitrust regulators might have been avoided if copies of software were sold not as if they were books but as intellectual property more broadly.

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  • Britain's oldest university will have to struggle hard to keep its independence.

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  • The 25 years since the first landing on the Moon have been a predictable disappointment for space flight.

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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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Progress

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Letter

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Erratum

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New on the Market

  • Chemotaxis chambers for studying immune reactions in vitro, a cell culture system for culturing differentiated hepatocytes and bibliography management software — new in the marketplace.

    • Diane Gershon
    New on the Market
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Employment Review

  • The United Kingdom, almost alone among European countries, does not have internationalization as an integral part of its education and training policy.

    • Josephine Anne Stein
    • Nicole Kurtz
    Employment Review
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