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October 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6807
- 1003-1007 An area for vergence eye movement in primate frontal cortex
by Paul D. Gamlin & Kyunghee Yoon - 1007-1011 The mammalian sodium channel BNC1 is required for normal touch sensation
by Margaret P. Price & Gary R. Lewin & Sabrina L. McIlwrath & Chun Cheng & Jinghui Xie & Paul A. Heppenstall & Cheryl L. Stucky & Anne G. Mannsfeldt & Timothy J. Brennan & Heather A. Drummond & Jing Qiao & Christopher J. Benson & Deirdre E. Tarr & Ron F. Hrstka & Baoli Yang & Roger A. Williamson & Michael J. Welsh - 1011-1015 Urinary bladder hyporeflexia and reduced pain-related behaviour in P2X3-deficient mice
by Debra A. Cockayne & Sara G. Hamilton & Quan-Ming Zhu & Philip M. Dunn & Yu Zhong & Sanja Novakovic & Annika B. Malmberg & Gary Cain & Amy Berson & Laura Kassotakis & Linda Hedley & Wilhelm G. Lachnit & Geoffrey Burnstock & Stephen B. McMahon & Anthony P. D. W. Ford - 1015-1017 Warm-coding deficits and aberrant inflammatory pain in mice lacking P2X3 receptors
by Veronika Souslova & Paolo Cesare & Yanning Ding & Armen N. Akopian & Louise Stanfa & Rie Suzuki & Katherine Carpenter & Anthony Dickenson & Susan Boyce & Ray Hill & Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen & Andrew J.H. Smith & Emma J. Kidd & John N. Wood - 1018-1022 Frequent ectopic recombination of virulence factor genes in telomeric chromosome clusters of P. falciparum
by Lúcio H. Freitas-Junior & Emmanuel Bottius & Lindsay A. Pirrit & Kirk W. Deitsch & Christine Scheidig & Francoise Guinet & Ulf Nehrbass & Thomas E. Wellems & Artur Scherf - 1022-1026 Matrix proteins can generate the higher order architecture of the Golgi apparatus
by Joachim Seemann & Eija Jokitalo & Marc Pypaert & Graham Warren - 1026-1029 Steps and fluctuations of Listeria monocytogenes during actin-based motility
by Scot C. Kuo & James L. McGrath - 1029-1034 Crystal structure of fibroblast growth factor receptor ectodomain bound to ligand and heparin
by Luca Pellegrini & David F. Burke & Frank von Delft & Barbara Mulloy & Tom L. Blundell
October 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6806
- 821-821 Spain's science figures under fire
by Xavier Bosch - 821-821 Tissue donors use their influence in deal over gene patent terms
by Paul Smaglik - 822-822 UK to make the northwest a post-genomics hotspot
by David Adam - 822-822 Mbeki agrees to step back from AIDS debate
by Michael Cherry - 823-823 NSF puts big money into complex ecology
by Colin Macilwain - 823-824 Deep roots of Nazi science revealed
by Alison Abbott & Quirin Schiermeier - 824-824 Canada plans reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions
by David Spurgeon - 824-824 US court slashes damages in polymerase-β theft case
by Rex Dalton - 825-825 Anger as Princeton closes 'inspirational' museum
by Rex Dalton - 825-825 French take physics archives into the future
by Declan Butler - 828-829 For my next trick. .
by Paul Smaglik - 830-831 India's finest, for hire
by K. S. Jayaraman - 833-833 Enigma thief stole a very special machine
by E. T. Hall - 833-833 Careers in science offer women an unusual bonus: immortality
by Dean Falk - 833-834 Did civil reactors supply plutonium for weapons?
by K. W. J. Barnham & J. Nelson & R. A. Stevens - 834-834 If free speech costs lives that's a high price to pay
by Simon Wain-Hobson & Robin A. Weiss - 834-834 . . .yet the path is strewn with needless obstacles
by Ricardo de Souza Pereira - 834-834 Achievers should stay to aid Brazilian science . .
by Maria J. Hötzel - 835-836 A many-feathered tale
by Susan E. Lederer - 836-836 Cultivating the power of the empire
by Lewis Pyenson - 836-837 A warm topic for cogitation
by Andrew R. Cossins - 837-838 Catch as catch can?
by John Godfrey - 838-838 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 839-839 Prophets without honour?
by R. M. Simmons - 841-841 Subpoenaed in Syracuse
by Tom Holt - 843-844 Identifying cosmic muck
by Harry Y. McSween - 844-845 A case of bacterial immortality?
by R. John Parkes - 845-847 Tuning channels for blood pressure
by Nick Standen - 848-849 Tracing the Earth's evolution
by Mark Rehkämper - 849-851 Mitrates on the move
by Henry Gee - 851-852 A world in transition…
by Harry Elderfield - 852-853 One man's food
by Mitchell A. Lazar - 854-854 Robert H. Abeles (1926–2000)
by Lizbeth Hedstrom & Perry A. Frey - 855-856 Genital damage, kicking and early death
by Helen S. Crudgington & Mike T. Siva-Jothy - 856-857 Is acidification still an ecological threat?
by C. Alewell & B. Manderscheid & H. Meesenburg & J. Bittersohl - 857-858 reply: Is acidification still an ecological threat?
by J. L. Stoddard & D. S. Jeffries & A. Lükewille & M. Forsius & J. Mannio & A. Wilander - 858-858 A 3,000-year record of penguin populations
by Liguang Sun & Zhouqing Xie & Junlin Zhao - 859-869 Glacial/interglacial variations in atmospheric carbon dioxide
by Daniel M. Sigman & Edward A. Boyle - 870-876 Vasoregulation by the β1 subunit of the calcium-activated potassium channel
by Robert Brenner & Guillermo J. Peréz & Adrian D. Bonev & Delrae M. Eckman & Jon C. Kosek & Steven W. Wiler & Andrew J. Patterson & Mark T. Nelson & Richard W. Aldrich - 877-879 Molecular emission from single-bubble sonoluminescence
by Yuri T. Didenko & William B. McNamara III & Kenneth S. Suslick - 880-883 Strain effects and phase transitions in photonic resonator crystals
by Harald Pier & Eli Kapon & Michael Moser - 883-885 Origin of ferromagnetic exchange interactions in a fullerene–organic compound
by Bakhyt Narymbetov & Ales Omerzu & Viktor V. Kabanov & Madoka Tokumoto & Hayao Kobayashi & Dragan Mihailovic - 885-887 Electrochemically induced annealing of stainless-steel surfaces
by G. T. Burstein & I. M. Hutchings & K. Sasaki - 887-890 Cooler winters as a possible cause of mass extinctions at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
by Linda C. Ivany & William P. Patterson & Kyger C. Lohmann - 891-894 Non-chondritic distribution of the highly siderophile elements in mantle sulphides
by Olivier Alard & William L. Griffin & Jean Pierre Lorand & Simon E. Jackson & Suzanne Y. O'Reilly - 894-897 Starch grains reveal early root crop horticulture in the Panamanian tropical forest
by Dolores R. Piperno & Anthony J. Ranere & Irene Holst & Patricia Hansell - 897-900 Isolation of a 250 million-year-old halotolerant bacterium from a primary salt crystal
by Russell H. Vreeland & William D. Rosenzweig & Dennis W. Powers - 900-903 The proteins of linked genes evolve at similar rates
by Elizabeth J. B. Williams & Laurence D. Hurst - 903-906 Metapopulation dynamics of bubonic plague
by M. J. Keeling & C. A. Gilligan - 906-908 Involuntary orienting to sound improves visual perception
by John J. McDonald & Wolfgang A. Teder-Sälejärvi & Steven A. Hillyard - 908-913 Ghrelin induces adiposity in rodents
by Matthias Tschöp & David L. Smiley & Mark L. Heiman - 913-916 Repressor activity of Headless/Tcf3 is essential for vertebrate head formation
by Cheol-Hee Kim & Takaya Oda & Motoyuki Itoh & Di Jiang & Kristin Bruk Artinger & Settara C. Chandrasekharappa & Wolfgang Driever & Ajay B. Chitnis - 916-920 Development of Th1-type immune responses requires the type I cytokine receptor TCCR
by Qi Chen & Nico Ghilardi & Hua Wang & Thad Baker & Ming-Hong Xie & Austin Gurney & Iqbal S. Grewal & Frederic J. de Sauvage - 920-923 The nuclear receptor CAR mediates specific xenobiotic induction of drug metabolism
by Ping Wei & Jun Zhang & Margarete Egan-Hafley & Shuguang Liang & David D. Moore - 923-926 Structure of a serpin–protease complex shows inhibition by deformation
by James A. Huntington & Randy J. Read & Robin W. Carrell - 926-926 Erratum: Intraprotein radical transfer during photoactivation of DNA photolyase
by Corrine Aubert & Marten H. Vos & Paul Mathis & André P. M. Eker & Klaus Brettel - 926-926 Erratum: Neural synchrony correlates with surface segregation rules
by Miguel Castelo-Branco & Rainer Goebel & Sergio Neuenschwander & Wolf Singer
October 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6805
- 661-661 Medicine Nobel goes to raiders of the brain's chemical secrets
by Alison Abbott - 662-662 Plastics that conduct win inventors chemistry prize
by David Adam - 662-662 Fathers of electronic revolution are rewarded
by Liesbeth Venema - 663-663 Gore and Bush back rise in science spending
by Macilwain Colin - 663-664 Project offers free mouse sequence
by Paul Smaglik & Alison Abbott - 664-664 Anger as Spain boosts R&D figures with defence money
by Xavier Bosch - 665-665 Ig Nobel glory for levitating frogs and collapsing toilets
by Steve Nadis - 665-665 Astrometry mission wins German approval
by Alison Abbott - 668-670 Science for art's sake
by Steve Nadis - 671-671 Poorly conducted (or reported) animal tests put humans at risk
by Victoria Hampshire - 671-671 Survival on the edge: the tube worm's strategy
by John D. Rummel - 671-671 Why don't creationists use private schools?
by Jeffrey M. Marcus & Joanne E. Seiff - 673-674 Activism, scientists and sociobiology
by David L. Hull - 674-675 Dowsing the human volcano
by Paul Crutzen - 675-676 Icy displays from before time
by Dale P. Cruikshank - 676-676 Science in culture
by Philip Ball - 677-677 A victim of truth
by Sunetra Gupta - 679-679 Win a Nobel prize!
by Vernor Vinge - 681-682 Making a potential difference
by George E. Blomgren - 682-683 Building blocks of movement
by Zoubin Ghahramani - 683-685 Seeds of doubt
by Peter D. Moore - 685-686 Stirring times in the Southern Ocean
by Sallie W. Chisholm - 687-689 Guarding against mutation
by Richard D. Kolodner - 689-690 Use it or lose it
by Robert D. Holt - 690-690 Daedalus
by David Jones - 691-692 Before striking gold in gold-ruby glass
by F. E. Wagner & S. Haslbeck & L. Stievano & S. Calogero & Q. A. Pankhurst & K. -P. Martinek - 692-693 Facultative worker policing in a wasp
by Kevin R. Foster & Francis L. W. Ratnieks - 693-694 Maternal effect of Hsf1 on reproductive success
by E. Christians & A. A. Davis & S. D. Thomas & I. J. Benjamin - 694-694 Coexistence and resource competition
by Per Lundberg & Esa Ranta & Veijo Kaitala & Niclas Jonzén - 694-694 reply: Coexistence and resource competition
by Jef Huisman & Franz J. Weissing - 695-702 A mesoscale phytoplankton bloom in the polar Southern Ocean stimulated by iron fertilization
by Philip W. Boyd & Andrew J. Watson & Cliff S. Law & Edward R. Abraham & Thomas Trull & Rob Murdoch & Dorothee C. E. Bakker & Andrew R. Bowie & K. O. Buesseler & Hoe Chang & Matthew Charette & Peter Croot & Ken Downing & Russell Frew & Mark Gall & Mark Hadfield & Julie Hall & Mike Harvey & Greg Jameson & Julie LaRoche & Malcolm Liddicoat & Roger Ling & Maria T. Maldonado & R. Michael McKay & Scott Nodder & Stu Pickmere & Rick Pridmore & Steve Rintoul & Karl Safi & Philip Sutton & Robert Strzepek & Kim Tanneberger & Suzanne Turner & Anya Waite & John Zeldis - 703-710 Crystal structures of mismatch repair protein MutS and its complex with a substrate DNA
by Galina Obmolova & Changill Ban & Peggy Hsieh & Wei Yang - 711-717 The crystal structure of DNA mismatch repair protein MutS binding to a G·T mismatch
by Meindert H. Lamers & Anastassis Perrakis & Jacqueline H. Enzlin & Herrie H. K. Winterwerp & Niels de Wind & Titia K. Sixma - 718-720 Dynamics of singularities in a constrained elastic plate
by Arezki Boudaoud & Pedro Patrício & Yves Couder & Martine Ben Amar - 720-723 Interconversion of single and double helices formed from synthetic molecular strands
by Volker Berl & Ivan Huc & Richard G. Khoury & Michael J. Krische & Jean-Marie Lehn - 724-727 Prototype systems for rechargeable magnesium batteries
by D. Aurbach & Z. Lu & A. Schechter & Y. Gofer & H. Gizbar & R. Turgeman & Y. Cohen & M. Moshkovich & E. Levi - 727-730 Importance of stirring in the development of an iron-fertilized phytoplankton bloom
by Edward R. Abraham & Cliff S. Law & Philip W. Boyd & Samantha J. Lavender & Maria T. Maldonado & Andrew R. Bowie - 730-733 Effect of iron supply on Southern Ocean CO2 uptake and implications for glacial atmospheric CO2
by A. J. Watson & D. C. E. Bakker & A. J. Ridgwell & P. W. Boyd & C. S. Law - 734-736 The possible subduction of continental material to depths greater than 200 km
by Kai Ye & Bolin Cong & Danian Ye - 736-739 The population genetics of ecological specialization in evolving Escherichia coli populations
by Vaughn S. Cooper & Richard E. Lenski - 739-742 Natural selection and sympatric divergence in the apple maggot Rhagoletis pomonella
by Kenneth E. Filchak & Joseph B. Roethele & Jeffrey L. Feder - 742-747 Learning of action through adaptive combination of motor primitives
by Kurt A. Thoroughman & Reza Shadmehr - 747-750 Netrin-1-mediated axon outgrowth and cAMP production requires interaction with adenosine A2b receptor
by Véronique Corset & Kim Tuyen Nguyen-Ba-Charvet & Christelle Forcet & Emmanuel Moyse & Alain Chédotal & Patrick Mehlen - 750-754 Somatic support cells restrict germline stem cell self-renewal and promote differentiation
by Amy A. Kiger & Helen White-Cooper & Margaret T. Fuller - 754-757 Somatic control over the germline stem cell lineage during Drosophila spermatogenesis
by John Tran & Tamara J. Brenner & Stephen DiNardo - 757-762 The complete sequence of the mucosal pathogen Ureaplasma urealyticum
by John I. Glass & Elliot J. Lefkowitz & Jennifer S. Glass & Cheryl R. Heiner & Ellson Y. Chen & Gail H. Cassell - 762-764 Quorum-sensing signals indicate that cystic fibrosis lungs are infected with bacterial biofilms
by Pradeep K. Singh & Amy L. Schaefer & Matthew R. Parsek & Thomas O. Moninger & Michael J. Welsh & E. P. Greenberg - 765-767 Messenger RNA targeting of rice seed storage proteins to specific ER subdomains
by Sang-Bong Choi & Changlin Wang & Douglas G. Muench & Kenjirou Ozawa & Vincent R. Franceschi & Yujia Wu & Thomas W. Okita - 767-767 Correction: BcL-2 family proteins regulate the release of apoptogenic cytochrome c by the mitochondrial channel VDAC
by Shigeomi Shimizu & Masashi Narita & Yoshihide Tsujimoto - 770-776 The biochemistry of apoptosis
by Michael O. Hengartner - 777-783 Defying death after DNA damage
by Tina Rich & Rachel L. Allen & Andrew H. Wyllie - 784-788 Corpse clearance defines the meaning of cell death
by John Savill & Valerie Fadok - 789-795 CD95's deadly mission in the immune system
by Peter H. Krammer - 796-801 Apoptosis in development
by Pascal Meier & Andrew Finch & Gerard Evan - 802-809 Apoptosis in the nervous system
by Junying Yuan & Bruce A. Yankner - 810-816 From bench to clinic with apoptosis-based therapeutic agents
by Donald W. Nicholson
October 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6804
- 547-547 Novartis axes UK transplant centre
by Jessa Netting - 547-548 US considers moves to relieve morale crisis at energy labs
by Colin Macilwain - 548-548 Researchers fight for access to Native American skeleton
by Rex Dalton - 549-549 Genomics initiative to decipher 10,000 protein structures
by Paul Smaglik - 549-549 Reactor refit ignites debate on Japan's fusion strategy
by Robert Triendl - 549-549 US lab animals may win in lawsuit
by Meredith Wadman - 550-550 Age wins as Tokyo revamps retirement rules
by David Cyranoski - 550-550 Frozen body offers chance to travel back in time
by Quirin Schiermeier & Katrin Stehle - 551-551 French lab seeks recipe for success
by Declan Butler - 551-551 Experts question precautionary approach
by Colin Macilwain - 554-556 The sandman's secrets
by Marina Chicurel - 557-557 A hundred million points of light
by Govert Schilling - 559-559 Legal confusion over 'cloning' risks throwing baby out with bathwater
by Martin H. Johnson & Jacek Z. Kubiak - 559-559 Loss of taxonomists is a threat to pest control
by M.R. Wilson - 559-559 'Benign neglect' of inner city led to TB epidemic
by Deborah Wallace - 561-562 Research, innovation and politics
by David M. Hart & Lewis M. Branscomb - 563-564 Supersymmetric frontiers and beyond
by Gian Francesco Giudice - 564-564 The counting-house called to account
by Steve Blinkhorn - 565-566 How the real victory went to science
by Richard Rhodes - 566-566 Science in culture
by Alison Abbott - 567-567 Magic beans
by Vaclav Smil - 569-569 Programmable matter
by Wil McCarthy - 571-572 Uncertainty in climate change
by Andrew J. Weaver & Francis W. Zwiers - 572-573 The logic of human learning
by Nick Chater - 573-575 The long trip to Earth
by Clark R. Chapman - 575-575 The next big thing
by Josette Chen - 576-577 Memory needs no reminders
by Stephen Martin & Chris Goodnow - 577-579 Resolving a methane mystery
by Edward F. DeLong - 579-580 Optical clocks coming of age
by Patrick Gill - 581-581 Colour-enhancing protein in blue petals
by Sachiko Fukada-Tanaka & Yoshishige Inagaki & Toshio Yamaguchi & Norio Saito & Shigeru Iida - 581-582 Ti3SiC2 has negligible thermopower
by H. -I. Yoo & M. W. Barsoum & T. El-Raghy - 582-583 Asymmetric toes aid underwater swimming
by L. Christoffer Johansson & Ulla M. Lindhe Norberg - 583-584 Wheat mutation rate after Chernobyl
by Olga Kovalchuk & Yuri E. Dubrova & Andrey Arkhipov & Barbara Hohn & Igor Kovalchuk - 584-584 Energy constraints on carnivore diet
by Brian K. McNab - 585-591 Phytochromes and light signal perception by plants—an emerging synthesis
by Harry Smith - 592-598 Id2 is a retinoblastoma protein target and mediates signalling by Myc oncoproteins
by Anna Lasorella & Michela Noseda & Mercedes Beyna & Antonio Iavarone - 599-605 Structural determinants of water permeation through aquaporin-1
by Kazuyoshi Murata & Kaoru Mitsuoka & Teruhisa Hirai & Thomas Walz & Peter Agre & J. Bernard Heymann & Andreas Engel & Yoshinori Fujiyoshi - 606-608 Efficient delivery of meteorites to the Earth from a wide range of asteroid parent bodies
by D. Vokrouhlický & P. Farinella - 608-610 Trapping and emission of photons by a single defect in a photonic bandgap structure
by Susumu Noda & Alongkarn Chutinan & Masahiro Imada - 611-613 Colloidal ordering from phase separation in a liquid- crystalline continuous phase
by Jean-Christophe Loudet & Philippe Barois & Philippe Poulin - 613-616 Patterning of polymer-supported metal films by microcutting
by Natalie Stutzmann & Theo A. Tervoort & Kees Bastiaansen & Paul Smith - 617-620 Quantifying the uncertainty in forecasts of anthropogenic climate change
by Myles R. Allen & Peter A. Stott & John F. B. Mitchell & Reiner Schnur & Thomas L. Delworth - 620-622 Pressure-induced changes in the compression mechanism of aluminous perovskite in the Earth's mantle
by John P. Brodholt - 623-626 A marine microbial consortium apparently mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane
by Antje Boetius & Katrin Ravenschlag & Carsten J. Schubert & Dirk Rickert & Friedrich Widdel & Armin Gieseke & Rudolf Amann & Bo Barker Jørgensen & Ursula Witte & Olaf Pfannkuche - 626-629 Modern freshwater microbialite analogues for ancient dendritic reef structures
by Bernard Laval & Sherry L. Cady & John C. Pollack & Christopher P. McKay & John S. Bird & John P. Grotzinger & Derek C. Ford & Harry R. Bohm - 630-633 Minimization of Boolean complexity in human concept learning
by Jacob Feldman - 633-636 Skin abnormalities generated by temporally controlled RXRα mutations in mouse epidermis
by Mei Li & Arup Kumar Indra & Xavier Warot & Jacques Brocard & Nadia Messaddeq & Shigeaki Kato & Daniel Metzger & Pierre Chambon - 636-642 Memory B-cell persistence is independent of persisting immunizing antigen
by Mitsuo Maruyama & Kong-Peng Lam & Klaus Rajewsky - 642-645 A common E2F-1 and p73 pathway mediates cell death induced by TCR activation
by Natalie A. Lissy & Penny K. Davis & Meredith Irwin & William G. Kaelin & Steven F. Dowdy - 645-648 Role for the p53 homologue p73 in E2F-1-induced apoptosis
by Meredith Irwin & Maria Carmen Marin & Andrew C. Phillips & Ratnam S. Seelan & David I. Smith & Wanguo Liu & Elsa R. Flores & Kenneth Y. Tsai & Tyler Jacks & Karen H. Vousden & William G. Kaelin Jr - 649-651 S-RNase uptake by compatible pollen tubes in gametophytic self-incompatibility
by Doan-Trung Luu & Xike Qin & David Morse & Mario Cappadocia - 651-654 The large-scale organization of metabolic networks
by H. Jeong & B. Tombor & R. Albert & Z. N. Oltvai & A.-L. Barabási - 654-654 Erratum: Determining multiple length scales in rocks
by Yi-Qiao Song & Seungoh Ryu & Pabitra N. Sen - 654-654 Erratum: Glycosyltransferase activity of Fringe modulates Notch–Delta interactions
by Katja Brücker & Lidia Perez & Henrik Clausen & Stephen Cohen - 657-658 Western researchers reap rich rewards in eastern institutions
by Diane Gershon
September 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6803
- 433-433 Canadian science told to look north
by David Spurgeon - 433-434 Europe urged to set up advisory body on research infrastructure
by Quirin Schiermeier - 434-434 UK faces rethink on AIDS treatment
by Karen Birmingham - 435-435 NSF aims to inject more maths into biology
by Rex Dalton - 435-436 France backs IT and life sciences
by Declan Butler - 436-436 …as physical sciences plan lobbying body
by Colin Macilwain - 436-436 Disagreements derail US bill to double research funding…
by Colin Macilwain - 437-437 Antibiotic resistance must be monitored, US Senate is told
by Paul Smaglik - 437-437 Report praises European radio telescope network
by Alison Abbott - 440-441 A springboard to success
by Colin Macilwain & Ricardo Bonalume Neto - 442-444 Cheap and cheerful circuits
by David Voss - 445-445 Bright future in the stars for big telescopes?
by P. R. Jewell & F. J. Lockman & T. M. Bania - 445-445 Don't dismiss chlorine; it could help us to avoid the fate of the Romans
by Ferdinand Engelbeen - 445-445 Non-scientists thanked for vital help in Kansas
by Matthew Buechner - 445-445 Erratum: England and the US corner the journal market
by A.A. Waheed - 447-448 Science-based security under threat
by David Pines - 449-450 Taking the heat out of global warming
by Hans von Storch - 450-451 To the core of consciousness
by Raymond J. Dolan - 451-452 A dip in the soup, with a pinch of salt
by William J. Hagan - 452-452 Pitfalls, blind alleys and much more
by Sam Glucksberg - 453-453 An electromagnetic personality
by James D. Livingston - 455-455 Through the shaving mirror
by Michael Moorcock & Maurice Richardson