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January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7024
- 366-367 Epidemic cycling and immunity
by Bryan Grenfell & Ottar Bjørnstad - 367-369 Border crossing
by James U. Bowie - 369-370 Build your own superlattice
by Guus Rijnders & Dave H. A. Blank - 370-371 Paradise sustained
by Shahid Naeem & Andrew C. Baker - 372-372 Maclyn McCarty (1911–2005)
by Richard M. Krause - 375-376 Rapid speciation in an arthropod
by Tamra C. Mendelson & Kerry L. Shaw - 376-376 Quantum whistling in superfluid helium-4
by E. Hoskinson & R. E. Packard & Thomas M. Haard - 377-381 Recognition of transmembrane helices by the endoplasmic reticulum translocon
by Tara Hessa & Hyun Kim & Karl Bihlmaier & Carolina Lundin & Jorrit Boekel & Helena Andersson & IngMarie Nilsson & Stephen H. White & Gunnar von Heijne - 382-388 Drosophila Spire is an actin nucleation factor
by Margot E. Quinlan & John E. Heuser & Eugen Kerkhoff & R. Dyche Mullins - 389-391 Earth-mass dark-matter haloes as the first structures in the early Universe
by J. Diemand & B. Moore & J. Stadel - 392-395 Self-similarity of complex networks
by Chaoming Song & Shlomo Havlin & Hernán A. Makse - 395-399 Strong polarization enhancement in asymmetric three-component ferroelectric superlattices
by Ho Nyung Lee & Hans M. Christen & Matthew F. Chisholm & Christopher M. Rouleau & Douglas H. Lowndes - 399-402 Another continental pool in the terrestrial silicon cycle
by Isabelle Basile-Doelsch & Jean Dominique Meunier & Claude Parron - 403-406 Uncertainty in predictions of the climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases
by D. A. Stainforth & T. Aina & C. Christensen & M. Collins & N. Faull & D. J. Frame & J. A. Kettleborough & S. Knight & A. Martin & J. M. Murphy & C. Piani & D. Sexton & L. A. Smith & R. A. Spicer & A. J. Thorpe & M. R. Allen - 407-410 Spectroscopic evidence for a lava fountain driven by previously accumulated magmatic gas
by Patrick Allard & Mike Burton & Filippo Muré - 410-413 Long-term relationships between ecological stability and biodiversity in Phanerozoic reefs
by Wolfgang Kiessling - 413-417 Stage-structured cycles promote genetic diversity in a predator–prey system of Daphnia and algae
by William A. Nelson & Edward McCauley & Frederick J. Wrona - 417-421 Host immunity and synchronized epidemics of syphilis across the United States
by Nicholas C. Grassly & Christophe Fraser & Geoffrey P. Garnett - 421-425 How the Venus flytrap snaps
by Yoël Forterre & Jan M. Skotheim & Jacques Dumais & L. Mahadevan - 425-430 Simulation and validation of modelled sphingolipid metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by Fernando Alvarez-Vasquez & Kellie J. Sims & L. Ashley Cowart & Yasuo Okamoto & Eberhard O. Voit & Yusuf A. Hannun - 430-433 APOBEC3G cytidine deaminase inhibits retrotransposition of endogenous retroviruses
by Cécile Esnault & Odile Heidmann & Frédéric Delebecque & Marie Dewannieux & David Ribet & Allan J. Hance & Thierry Heidmann & Olivier Schwartz - 434-438 Chd1 chromodomain links histone H3 methylation with SAGA- and SLIK-dependent acetylation
by Marilyn G. Pray-Grant & Jeremy A. Daniel & David Schieltz & John R. Yates & Patrick A. Grant - 439-439 Central stations
by Paul Smaglik - 440-441 Homeward bound European Union
by Quirin Schiermeier & Paul Smaglik - 442-442 Seeking sources of information
by Karolina Tkaczuk - 442-442 Recruiters & Academia
by Primal de Lanerolle
January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7023
- 5-6 Codon bias and selection on single genomes
by Matthew W. Hahn & Jason G. Mezey & David J. Begun & John H. Gillespie & Andrew D. Kern & Charles H. Langley & Leonie C. Moyle - 6-6 Detecting selection needs comparative data
by Rasmus Nielsen & Melissa J. Hubisz - 6-7 Codon volatility does not detect selection
by Ying Chen & J. J. Emerson & Todd M. Martin - 7-8 Codon volatility does not detect selection (reply)
by J. B. Plotkin & J. Dushoff & H. B. Fraser - 181-181 Titan team claims just deserts as probe hits moon of crème brûlée
by Alison Abbott - 182-182 All parties on edge as NIH delays open-access briefing
by Erika Check - 182-182 Georgia court bans biology textbook stickers
by Jessica Ebert - 183-183 Indian Ocean fault line poses threat of further earthquakes
by Emma Marris - 183-183 Pasteur board quits in bid to resolve crisis at troubled institute
by Declan Butler - 184-184 Science lobby urges UK to divert funds from military fields
by Philip Ball - 184-184 Antinuclear groups push to keep treaty review in the air
by Michael Hopkin - 185-185 Brain-scan ethics come under the spotlight
by Erika Check - 188-189 All pain, no gain?
by Alison Abbott - 190-192 The premier division
by Helen Pearson - 193-193 Croatian minister rejects ‘meddling’ claim
by Dragan Primorac - 193-193 Insect collection ready to spread its wings
by Quentin D. Wheeler - 193-193 Alternative views of amphibian toe-clipping
by W. Chris Funk & Maureen A. Donnelly & Karen R. Lips - 195-196 The Einstein chronicles
by Gerald Holton - 196-197 Relativity revisited
by Werner Israel - 197-197 Science in culture
by Philip Ball - 198-198 A novel view of global warming
by Myles Allen - 200-201 Schrödinger's mousetrap
by Ian Stewart - 203-204 Fertility hormone in repose
by James A. Dias - 204-205 Will soil amplify climate change?
by David Powlson - 205-207 A taste for mimicry
by Graeme D. Ruxton & Michael P. Speed - 207-208 Weighing the baby
by I. Neill Reid - 208-209 A new canon
by Olivier Pourquié - 211-212 Choosing when to be a cleaner-fish mimic
by Isabelle M. Côté & Karen L. Cheney - 212-212 Transient sexual mimicry leads to fertilization
by Roger T. Hanlon & Marié-Jose Naud & Paul W. Shaw & Jon N. Havenhand - 213-213 Year of physics a celebration
by Alison Wright & Karl Ziemelis & Leslie Sage & Karen Southwell - 215-217 1905 and all that
by John Stachel - 218-219 Einstein as icon
by John D. Barrow - 221-221 Brownian motion
by Giorgio Parisi - 222-225 In and out of equilibrium
by J. Kurchan - 226-229 Quantum criticality
by Piers Coleman & Andrew J. Schofield - 230-238 Happy centenary, photon
by Anton Zeilinger & Gregor Weihs & Thomas Jennewein & Markus Aspelmeyer - 239-247 In search of symmetry lost
by Frank Wilczek - 248-256 The state of the Universe
by Peter Coles - 261-268 A theoretical look at the direct detection of giant planets outside the Solar System
by Adam Burrows - 269-277 Structure of human follicle-stimulating hormone in complex with its receptor
by Qing R. Fan & Wayne A. Hendrickson - 278-285 Role of the proto-oncogene Pokemon in cellular transformation and ARF repression
by Takahiro Maeda & Robin M. Hobbs & Taha Merghoub & Ilhem Guernah & Arthur Zelent & Carlos Cordon-Cardo & Julie Teruya-Feldstein & Pier Paolo Pandolfi - 286-289 A dynamical calibration of the mass–luminosity relation at very low stellar masses and young ages
by Laird M. Close & Rainer Lenzen & Jose C. Guirado & Eric L. Nielsen & Eric E. Mamajek & Wolfgang Brandner & Markus Hartung & Chris Lidman & Beth Biller - 289-291 High-velocity streams of dust originating from Saturn
by Sascha Kempf & Ralf Srama & Mihaly Horányi & Marcia Burton & Stefan Helfert & Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer & Mou Roy & Eberhard Grün - 292-294 An all-silicon Raman laser
by Haisheng Rong & Ansheng Liu & Richard Jones & Oded Cohen & Dani Hak & Remus Nicolaescu & Alexander Fang & Mario Paniccia - 294-298 Stable sea surface temperatures in the western Pacific warm pool over the past 1.75 million years
by Thibault de Garidel-Thoron & Yair Rosenthal & Franck Bassinot & Luc Beaufort - 298-301 Long-term sensitivity of soil carbon turnover to warming
by W. Knorr & I. C. Prentice & J. I. House & E. A. Holland - 301-305 Early Pliocene hominids from Gona, Ethiopia
by Sileshi Semaw & Scott W. Simpson & Jay Quade & Paul R. Renne & Robert F. Butler & William C. McIntosh & Naomi Levin & Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo & Michael J. Rogers - 305-308 Definitive fossil evidence for the extant avian radiation in the Cretaceous
by Julia A. Clarke & Claudia P. Tambussi & Jorge I. Noriega & Gregory M. Erickson & Richard A. Ketcham - 309-312 Field parameterization and experimental test of the neutral theory of biodiversity
by J. Timothy Wootton - 312-316 Evolutionary dynamics on graphs
by Erez Lieberman & Christoph Hauert & Martin A. Nowak - 317-322 Protein kinase A signalling via CREB controls myogenesis induced by Wnt proteins
by Alice E. Chen & David D. Ginty & Chen-Ming Fan - 323-326 An autoregulatory circuit for long-range self-organization in Dictyostelium cell populations
by Satoshi Sawai & Peter A. Thomason & Edward C. Cox - 326-330 A pentatricopeptide repeat protein is essential for RNA editing in chloroplasts
by Emi Kotera & Masao Tasaka & Toshiharu Shikanai - 330-334 Molecular dynamics of cyclically contracting insect flight muscle in vivo
by Michael Dickinson & Gerrie Farman & Mark Frye & Tanya Bekyarova & David Gore & David Maughan & Thomas Irving - 335-335 Closing the gap
by Paul Smaglik - 336-337 Save now, don't pay later
by Kendal Powell - 338-338 Scientists & Societies
by Sarah Elizabeth Staveteig - 338-338 Time to explore new worlds
by Jason Underwood
January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7022
- 3-4 Hyphal fusion and multigenomic structure
by James D. Bever & Mei Wang - 4-4 Hyphal fusion and multigenomic structure (reply)
by Teresa E. Pawlowska & John W. Taylor - 93-93 Forces gather behind proposal for a natural-disaster agency
by Jim Giles & Emma Marris - 94-94 Scientists seek action to fix Asia's ravaged ecosystems
by Helen Pearson - 94-94 Agencies fear global crises will lose out to tsunami donations
by Declan Butler - 95-95 Study links sickness to Russian launch site
by Jim Giles - 96-96 European research framework set to expand
by Alison Abbott - 96-96 Health rules may hamper Japanese import of lab mice
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 97-97 Science's next generation finds its own way
by Quirin Schiermeier - 100-101 The film crew
by Federica Castellani - 102-104 Vietnam's war on flu
by Peter Aldhous - 105-105 Oceans need protection from scientists too
by Magnus Johnson - 105-105 Oceans: fisheries not to blame for damage
by Kjartan Hoydal - 105-105 No political interference in US agricultural grants
by Anne Vidaver - 107-108 Science lessons
by Yoshiaki Ito - 108-109 Positive thinking
by Daniel Nettle - 109-109 Stemming the tide of turtle extinction
by Graeme C. Hays - 111-111 Body doubles
by Alberto G. Sáez & Encarnación Lozano - 113-114 Knockout malaria vaccine?
by Robert Ménard - 114-115 Construction-site inspection
by Alycia J. Weinberger - 115-115 Ripples of stormy weather
by Heike Langenberg - 116-117 Living large in the Cretaceous
by Anne Weil - 117-119 The process of carbon creation
by Mounib El Eid - 119-119 Parasite rattles diversity's cage
by Peter D. Moore - 121-121 Tool manufacture by naive juvenile crows
by Ben Kenward & Alex A. S. Weir & Christian Rutz & Alex Kacelnik - 123-127 Extreme winds and waves in the aftermath of a Neoproterozoic glaciation
by Philip A. Allen & Paul F. Hoffman - 128-132 Simultaneous determination of protein structure and dynamics
by Kresten Lindorff-Larsen & Robert B. Best & Mark A. DePristo & Christopher M. Dobson & Michele Vendruscolo - 133-136 Mid-infrared images of β Pictoris and the possible role of planetesimal collisions in the central disk
by Charles M. Telesco & R. Scott Fisher & Mark C. Wyatt & Stanley F. Dermott & Thomas J. J. Kehoe & Steven Novotny & Naibi Mariñas & James T. Radomski & Christopher Packham & James De Buizer & Thomas L. Hayward - 136-139 Revised rates for the stellar triple-α process from measurement of 12C nuclear resonances
by Hans O. U. Fynbo & Christian Aa. Diget & Uffe C. Bergmann & Maria J. G. Borge & Joakim Cederkäll & Peter Dendooven & Luis M. Fraile & Serge Franchoo & Valentin N. Fedosseev & Brian R. Fulton & Wenxue Huang & Jussi Huikari & Henrik B. Jeppesen & Ari S. Jokinen & Peter Jones & Björn Jonson & Ulli Köster & Karlheinz Langanke & Mikael Meister & Thomas Nilsson & Göran Nyman & Yolanda Prezado & Karsten Riisager & Sami Rinta-Antila & Olof Tengblad & Manuela Turrion & Youbao Wang & Leonid Weissman & Katarina Wilhelmsen & Juha Äystö & The ISOLDE Collaboration - 139-142 Systematic design of chemical oscillators using complexation and precipitation equilibria
by Krisztina Kurin-Csörgei & Irving R. Epstein & Miklós Orbán - 142-145 Efficient export of carbon to the deep ocean through dissolved organic matter
by Charles S. Hopkinson & Joseph J. Vallino - 146-148 Magma-assisted rifting in Ethiopia
by J.-M. Kendall & G. W. Stuart & C. J. Ebinger & I. D. Bastow & D. Keir - 149-152 Large Mesozoic mammals fed on young dinosaurs
by Yaoming Hu & Jin Meng & Yuanqing Wang & Chuankui Li - 152-156 The simplicity of metazoan cell lineages
by Ricardo B. R. Azevedo & Rolf Lohaus & Volker Braun & Markus Gumbel & Muralikrishna Umamaheshwar & Paul-Michael Agapow & Wouter Houthoofd & Ute Platzer & Gaëtan Borgonie & Hans-Peter Meinzer & Armand M. Leroi - 156-160 Unexpected complexity of the Wnt gene family in a sea anemone
by Arne Kusserow & Kevin Pang & Carsten Sturm & Martina Hrouda & Jan Lentfer & Heiko A. Schmidt & Ulrich Technau & Arndt von Haeseler & Bert Hobmayer & Mark Q. Martindale & Thomas W. Holstein - 160-163 Low gene copy number shows that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inherit genetically different nuclei
by Mohamed Hijri & Ian R. Sanders - 164-167 Genetically modified Plasmodium parasites as a protective experimental malaria vaccine
by Ann-Kristin Mueller & Mehdi Labaied & Stefan H. I. Kappe & Kai Matuschewski - 167-171 Binding of brassinosteroids to the extracellular domain of plant receptor kinase BRI1
by Toshinori Kinoshita & Ana Caño-Delgado & Hideharu Seto & Sayoko Hiranuma & Shozo Fujioka & Shigeo Yoshida & Joanne Chory - 171-176 Stabilization of microtubule dynamics at anaphase onset promotes chromosome segregation
by Toru Higuchi & Frank Uhlmann - 177-177 Scientific personalities
by Paul Smaglik - 178-178 Over-specialization?
by Anne Margaret Lee - 178-178 Scientists & Societies
by Darlene Zellers
January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7021
- 1-1 Egalitarian motive and altruistic punishment
by James H. Fowler & Tim Johnson & Oleg Smirnov - 1-2 Egalitarian motive and altruistic punishment (reply)
by Ernst Fehr & Simon Gächter - 3-3 Triple slip of tectonic plates caused seafloor surge
by Michael Hopkin - 3-4 Inadequate warning system left Asia at the mercy of tsunami
by Emma Marris - 4-4 Tsunamis: a long-term threat
by Quirin Schiermeier - 5-5 India pledges to fund alert system in wake of disaster
by K. S. Jayaraman - 8-8 So, what's your theory?
by Sarah Tomlin - 9-9 A theorist of errors
by Haim Watzman - 10-10 In search of hidden dimensions
by Geoff Brumfiel - 11-11 Can electrons do the splits?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 12-12 The long-distance thinker
by Quirin Schiermeier - 13-13 Mouse geneticists need European strategy too
by Wolfgang Wurst - 13-13 Destructive fires are not just Indonesia's problem
by Rhett D. Harisson - 13-13 Fighting future fires with fairness
by Christian Azar & U. Martin Persson - 15-16 Contemplating the abyss
by William Rees - 16-17 A natural pioneer
by John Fitzpatrick - 17-17 Science in culture
by Philip Ball - 19-19 Bridging the gap
by Ben D. MacArthur & Richard O. C. Oreffo - 21-22 Silver nanoswitch
by Jan van Ruitenbeek - 22-23 Staring fear in the face
by Patrik Vuilleumier - 23-24 Differentiation by dispersal
by David W. Coltman - 25-26 Neon illuminates the mantle
by David W. Graham - 26-27 Nuclear RNA export unwound
by Bryan R. Cullen - 27-27 An end to adolescence
by Alison Abbott - 28-28 John R. Vane (1927–2004)
by Salvador Moncada - 31-32 Neural processing of a whistled language
by Manuel Carreiras & Jorge Lopez & Francisco Rivero & David Corina - 32-32 Early ant plagues in the New World
by Edward O. Wilson - 33-38 Neon isotopes constrain convection and volatile origin in the Earth's mantle
by Chris J. Ballentine & Bernard Marty & Barbara Sherwood Lollar & Martin Cassidy - 39-44 The PIN auxin efflux facilitator network controls growth and patterning in Arabidopsis roots
by Ikram Blilou & Jian Xu & Marjolein Wildwater & Viola Willemsen & Ivan Paponov & Jiří Friml & Renze Heidstra & Mitsuhiro Aida & Klaus Palme & Ben Scheres - 45-47 The heating of gas in a galaxy cluster by X-ray cavities and large-scale shock fronts
by B. R. McNamara & P. E. J. Nulsen & M. W. Wise & D. A. Rafferty & C. Carilli & C. L. Sarazin & E. L. Blanton - 47-50 Quantized conductance atomic switch
by K. Terabe & T. Hasegawa & T. Nakayama & M. Aono - 50-53 Increasing the conductivity of crystalline polymer electrolytes
by Alasdair M. Christie & Scott J. Lilley & Edward Staunton & Yuri G. Andreev & Peter G. Bruce - 53-57 Rapid stepwise onset of Antarctic glaciation and deeper calcite compensation in the Pacific Ocean
by Helen K. Coxall & Paul A. Wilson & Heiko Pälike & Caroline H. Lear & Jan Backman - 57-59 Similar response of labile and resistant soil organic matter pools to changes in temperature
by Changming Fang & Pete Smith & John B. Moncrieff & Jo U. Smith - 60-65 Evolution driven by differential dispersal within a wild bird population
by Dany Garant & Loeske E.B. Kruuk & Teddy A. Wilkin & Robin H. McCleery & Ben C. Sheldon - 65-68 Gene flow maintains a large genetic difference in clutch size at a small spatial scale
by Erik Postma & Arie J. van Noordwijk - 68-72 A mechanism for impaired fear recognition after amygdala damage
by Ralph Adolphs & Frederic Gosselin & Tony W. Buchanan & Daniel Tranel & Philippe Schyns & Antonio R. Damasio - 73-77 β-Lactam antibiotics offer neuroprotection by increasing glutamate transporter expression
by Jeffrey D. Rothstein & Sarjubhai Patel & Melissa R. Regan & Christine Haenggeli & Yanhua H. Huang & Dwight E. Bergles & Lin Jin & Margaret Dykes Hoberg & Svetlana Vidensky & Dorothy S. Chung & Shuy Vang Toan & Lucie I. Bruijn & Zao-zhong Su & Pankaj Gupta & Paul B. Fisher - 77-83 Nucleolar proteome dynamics
by Jens S. Andersen & Yun W. Lam & Anthony K. L. Leung & Shao-En Ong & Carol E. Lyon & Angus I. Lamond & Matthias Mann - 83-87 Vitamin C degradation in plant cells via enzymatic hydrolysis of 4-O-oxalyl-l-threonate
by Martha A. Green & Stephen C. Fry - 89-89 Responses and resolutions
by Paul Smaglik - 90-90 Brave old world
by Tobias Langenhan - 90-90 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
December 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7020
- 935-935 Activists and researchers rally behind AIDS drug for mothers
by Erika Check - 936-936 US proves a wet blanket at international climate meeting
by Amanda Haag - 936-936 Bush slips off the hook over funds for ocean management
by Rex Dalton - 937-937 Climatologists get real over global warming
by Jim Giles - 937-937 Funding review sparks fears for Canadian science
by David Spurgeon - 938-938 Spotlight turns on cosmetics for Asian skin
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 938-938 Nano names go on Internet sale in hope of mega profit
by Jim Giles - 949-949 Progress requires scientific thinking at all levels
by Sheheryar Kabraji - 949-949 Meyer publication worse than just bad science
by Day B. Ligon & Matthew B. Lovern - 949-949 Let's see what happens if I press this button..
by Robin Thompson - 949-949 Meyer paper: don't hang the Soc. Wash. out to dry
by Kristofer M. Helgen - 951-952 Beyond the culture shock
by Robin Dunbar - 952-952 Charting the past
by Paul G. Bahn - 953-953 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 953-954 Beginning again
by Peter Coles - 954-954 Fizzical attraction
by Richard N. Zare - 955-955 Reality is wilder
by Gregory Benford - 957-958 Shock fronts in Hawaii
by Alan P. Boss - 958-959 Outfoxing insulin resistance?
by Marc Montminy & Seung-Hoi Koo - 959-960 Nanotube antennas
by M. S. Dresselhaus - 960-961 Hairpins at split ends in DNA
by Marjorie A. Oettinger - 962-963 The cloud conundrum
by Joyce E. Penner - 963-963 Survival by self-digestion
by Nathaniel Heintz - 964-965 No red cell is an island
by James Palis - 965-965 Microlever chilled out
by Peter W. Milonni & Boris M. Chernobrod - 966-966 Yasutomi Nishizuka (1932–2004)
by Tasuku Honjo - 969-969 Hydrothermal vent crabs feast on sea ‘snow’
by M.-S. Jeng & N. K. Ng & P. K. L. Ng - 971-979 Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera
by G. Neukum & R. Jaumann & H. Hoffmann & E. Hauber & J. W. Head & A. T. Basilevsky & B. A. Ivanov & S. C. Werner & S. van Gasselt & J. B. Murray & T. McCord - 980-987 Genome-wide survey of protein kinases required for cell cycle progression
by M. Bettencourt-Dias & R. Giet & R. Sinka & A. Mazumdar & W. G. Lock & F. Balloux & P. J. Zafiropoulos & S. Yamaguchi & S. Winter & R. W. Carthew & M. Cooper & D. Jones & L. Frenz & D. M. Glover