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Volume 328 Issue 6133, 27 August 1987

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  • The British research community appears to be awakening to the radicalism of its government's new plans. Prudence requires that the outlines should be accepted, but the details cry out for argument.

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  • The US Congress, making heavy weather of rules to outlaw insider trading, can learn from science.

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Scientific Correspondence

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Erratum

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Book Review

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Review Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) microspectrometry has created a renaissance in infrared analysis, with applications from cosmic dust to the analysis of plastic laminates.

    • J. M. Kwiatkoski
    • J. A. Reffner
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  • Next week, 10,000 chemists will flock to New Orleans, Louisiana, for the American Chemical Society's annual meeting. Here are some of the products they will see in the over 400 exhibit booths.

    • Carol Ezzell
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