Science, Volume 256, Issues 5059-5065John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1992 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... material that would smash the cur- rent record by more than 50 degrees ( Science , 17 April , p . 299 ) . The rumor had materials scientists around the world agog - with good reason . If true , it would represent a major advance toward ...
... material that would smash the cur- rent record by more than 50 degrees ( Science , 17 April , p . 299 ) . The rumor had materials scientists around the world agog - with good reason . If true , it would represent a major advance toward ...
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... material to hydrogen , the film composition can be varied continuously from a non - equi- librium amorphous structure to that of a crystalline solid . Furthermore , by tuning the hydrogen exposure it is possible to discriminate between ...
... material to hydrogen , the film composition can be varied continuously from a non - equi- librium amorphous structure to that of a crystalline solid . Furthermore , by tuning the hydrogen exposure it is possible to discriminate between ...
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... material that was more than 80 percent active , compared to untreated subunits . When ribosomes were labeled with [ 35S ] methionine , the amount of pro- tein remaining in the extracted material was typically about 5 percent of that of ...
... material that was more than 80 percent active , compared to untreated subunits . When ribosomes were labeled with [ 35S ] methionine , the amount of pro- tein remaining in the extracted material was typically about 5 percent of that of ...
Contents
Peer Review Catches Congressional Flak | 959 |
RESEARCH NEWS | 981 |
Choosing between | 992 |
Copyright | |
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