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Volume 356 Issue 6364, 5 March 1992

Opinion

  • The UN Conference arranged for June is more likely to succeed if over-ambitious planning can be somehow tempered by a sense of what is politically and financially feasible.

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  • Products pose no special risks just because of the processes used to make them

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  • The pay of British academics and researchers is scandalously low, but how can it be improved?

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Correspondence

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Commentary

  • Recent estimates of a global sea-level fall as a result of greenhouse warming have been uncritically accepted. A closer examination of the available data could lead to the opposite conclusion.

    • Stephen H. Schneider
    Commentary
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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Review Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • An HPLC methods development service, columns for radial-flow chromatography and software modules that turn a flatbed scanner into a scanning densitometer — new products and services within the realm of separation technology.

    • Diane Gershon
    Product Review
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