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Abstracts: Billion-dollar orphans: prescription for trouble. Anthropologists probe genes, brains at annual meeting. When it comes to evolution, humans are in the slow class
Abstracts: Billion-dollar orphans: prescription for trouble. Lung fossils suggest dinos breathed in cold blood. Is AIDS dementia due to increases in calcium?
Abstracts: Bill's rosy path. The millennial mess. Info appliances
Abstracts: Bill threatens child survey research. Ten get the call to Stockholm. Tumor-killer made; how does it work?
Abstracts: Binding effects on humic-mediated photoreaction: intrahumic dechlorination of mirex in water. Comment on "thermodynamics of organic chemical partition in soils." (response to Frank C. Spurlock and James W. Biggar, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 28, p. 989, 1994)
Abstracts: Binding of Cu(II) to the surface and exudates of the alga Dunaliella tertiolecta in seawater. Rates and mechanism of Fe(II) oxidation at nanomolar total iron concentrations
Abstracts: Binding of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by size classes of particulate in Hamilton Harbor water. Floc architecture in wastewater and natural riverine systems
Abstracts: Binding of pyrene to aquatic and commercial humic substances: the role of molecular weight and aromaticity. A Log-Normal Distribution Model for the Molecular Weight of Aquatic Fulvic Acids
Abstracts: Bioaccumulation and toxic potential of extremely hydrophobic polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in biota collected at a superfund site contaminated with Aroclor 1268
Abstracts: Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants in lichen-caribou-wolf food chains of Canada's central and western Arctic
Abstracts: Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated pesticides by the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea: its use as sentinel organism in the Rio de La Plata Estuary, Argentina
Abstracts: Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated pesticides by the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea: its use as sentinel organism in the Rio de La Plata Estuary, Argentina. part 2
Abstracts: Bioaccumulation, subcellular distribution, and trophic transfer of copper in a coastal marine diatom. Kinetics of the transformation of halogenated aliphatic compounds by iron sulfide
Abstracts: Bioagent chip. To your on-line health. Accounting for taste
Abstracts: Bioassay-directed chemical analysis of Los Angeles airborne particulate matter using a human cell mutagenicity assay
Abstracts: Bioassessment of Mercury, Cadmium, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Pesticides in the Upper Mississippi River with Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha)
Abstracts: Bioavailability of hydrophobic compounds partitioned into the micellar phase of nonionic surfactants. Biodegradation kinetics of phenanthrene partitioned into the micellar phase of nonionic surfactants
Abstracts: Bioavailability of naphthalene sorbed to cationic surfactant-modified smectite clay. Bioavailability of soil-sorbed biphenyl to bacteria
Abstracts: Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the North Sea. Development of a reproductive performance test for endocrine disrupting chemicals using pair-breeding fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)
Abstracts: Bioavailability of soil-sorbed biphenyl to bacteria. Biodegradation of non-desorbable naphthalene in soils. Assessment of bioavailability using a multicolumn system
Abstracts: Bioconcentration of LAS: experimental determination and extrapolation to environmental mixtures. LAS bioconcentration: tissue distribution and effect of hardness-implications for processes
Abstracts: Bioconcentration of polycyclic aromatic compounds from sediments to muscle of finfish. Sensing the fugacity of hydrophobic organic chemicals in aqueous systems
Abstracts: Biodegradation of naphthalene from coal tar and heptamethylnonane in mixed batch systems. Chemical characterization of coal tar-water interfacial films
Abstracts: Biodegradation of naphthalene from coal tar and heptamethylnonane in mixed batch systems. part 2 Mass transfer and bioavailability of PAH compounds in coal tar NAPL-slurry systems. 1. model development
Abstracts: Biodegradation of styrene in samples of natural environments. Effect of aging of chemicals in soil on their biodegradability and extractability
Abstracts: Biodegradation of the surfactant linear alkylbenzenesulfonate in sewage-contaminated groundwater: a comparison of column experiments and field tracer tests
Abstracts: Biodegradation of tributyl phosphate by naturally occurring microbial isolates and coupling to the removal of uranium from aqueous solution
Abstracts: Biodehalogenation: oxidative and hydrolytic pathways in the transformations of acetonitrile, chloroacetonitrile, chloroacetic acid, and chloroacetamide by Methylosinus trichosporium OB-3b
Abstracts: Biodesulfurization of coals of different rank: effect on combustion behavior. Silica fume as a radon retardant from concrete
Abstracts: Biodiversity: its meaning and its value. Which came first, the hypha or the yeast? Bioactive substances from insect pathogenic fungi
Abstracts: Biodiversity program. Cultural diversity program. Endangered ecosystems program
Abstracts: Biodiversity thrives where crops fail. Changes in habitat threaten biodiversity. Biodiversity's future: species to systems
Abstracts: Biodiversity up in smoke? Annual conference draws record crowd. Half the fun is getting lost
Abstracts: Biofiltration of residual fertilizer nitrate and atrazine by Rhizobium meliloti in saturated and unsaturated sterile soil columns
Abstracts: Biohybrid artificial pancreas: long-term implantation studies in diabetic, pancreatectomized dogs. The public risk of animal organ and tissue transplantation into humans
Abstracts: Biological alchemy: the discovery that skin and bone marow cells can transform into neurons raises hopes -- and many questions
Abstracts: Biological Hydrogen Production: Not So Elementary. Biological nitrogen fixation and model chemistry. Biological implications of the middle Miocene Amazon seaway
Abstracts: Biological noncontrol: my enemy's enemy may be no friend. Death in the deep: "Dead zone" in the Gulf of mexico challenges regulators
Abstracts: Biologicals, chemicals, instruments and accessories. Laboratory furniture, glassware, hardware and equipment
Abstracts: Biological treatment of TNT-contaminated soil. 1. anaerobic cometabolic reduction and interaction of TNT and metabolites with soil components
Abstracts: Biological warfare against crops: intentionally unleashing organisms that kill an enemy's food crops is a potentially devastating weapon of warfare and terrorism
Abstracts: Biologists mobilize against anti-genetics referendum: Switzerland. ESA members balk at space station cost
Abstracts: Biologists visit New Orleans (under assumed name). New tumor suppressor gene captured. The cell's nucleus shapes up: cell biologists are getting a better view of how the internal structure of the nucleus may influence gene replication and activity
Abstracts: Biology and biochemistry of glucosinolates. Genetics and biochemistry of seed flavonoids. Quantitative fluorescence microscopy: From art to science
Abstracts: Biology of chromatin dynamics. Microtubule dynamics and organization in the plant cortical array. Metabolomics in systems biology
Abstracts: Biomagnification of DDT through the Benthic and Pelagic food webs of Lake Malawi, East Africa: importance of trophic level and carbon source
Abstracts: Biomass burning in the Amazon: characterization of the ionic component of aerosols generated from flaming and smouldering rainforest and savannah
Abstracts: Biomedical research: a vital investment. Continuous innovation in health. NIH funding mechanisms need little defense
Abstracts: BioMedicine '96: a new partnership. Global initiative takes shape slowly. Partnership between South and North crystallizes around malaria
Abstracts: Biomimetic extraction as a tool to identify chemicals with high bioconcentration potential. Influence of biotransformation on the relationship between bioconcentration factors and octanol-water partition coefficients
Abstracts: Biomonitoring of PAH pollution in high-altitude mountain lakes through the analysis of fish bile. Oxidation of metal-EDTA complexes by TiO2 photocatalysis
Abstracts: Biophysical mechanisms of trichloroethene uptake and loss in baldcypress growing in shallow contaminated groundwater
Abstracts: Bioremediation comes of age. Demolishing NAPLs. A natural cleanup
Abstracts: Bioremediation of an experimental oil spill on the shoreline of Delaware Bay. Parameter estimation in biofilter systems
Abstracts: Biosphere 2 gets new lease on life from research plan. The culture of credit; scientific ideals call for collaboration and sharing. But in today's competitive scientific enterprise, a tremendous premium is placed on individual credit, setting the stage for conflict
Abstracts: Biosphere and biodiversity: the lessons so far. Subterranean life. The biosphere is going deep
Abstracts: Biosynthesis and metabolism of brassinosteroids. Biosynthesis and accumulation of sterols. Genetic regulation of time to flower in Arabidopsis thaliana
Abstracts: Biotech gets a grip on cell adhesion. Genetic clues to Alzheimer's disease. New piece in Alzheimer's puzzle
Abstracts: Biotechnology clusters, 'big pharma' and the knowledge-driven economy. Fostering continuous improvement within new product development processes
Abstracts: Biotechnology clusters, 'big pharma' and the knowledge-driven economy. part 2 The role of research in regional innovation systems: New models meeting knowledge economy demands
Abstracts: Biotech sails into heavy financial seas. The explosions that shook the world. Taking a new look at life through a functional lens
Abstracts: Biotransformation of Ni-substituted hydrous ferric oxide by an Fe(III)-reducing bacterium. Uncertainties of monod kinetic parameters nonlinearly estimated from batch experiments
Abstracts: Biotransformation of the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin-LR, as determined by HPLC and protein phosphatase bioassay
Abstracts: Biotransformation of uranium compounds in high ionic strength brine by a halophilic bacterium under denitrifying conditions
Abstracts: Biotransformations of selenium oxyanion by filamentous cyanophyte-dominated mat cultured from agricultural drainage waters
Abstracts: Birder's year-round wonderland: Nova Scotia's Cape Sable IBA. Current of optimism: revitalizing North Vancouver's mosquito creek
Abstracts: Birder's year-round wonderland: Nova Scotia's Cape Sable IBA. part 2 Green Sentinels: Frogs raise a red flag over pesticides and environment health
Abstracts: Birding by ear. Outdoor museum. Tattler tales: wilderness birding in the Tatshenshini is a synergistic experience
Abstracts: Birding by ear. Song of the scoter. Canadian eh!
Abstracts: Birds of a feather band together: Bird banding at Cabot Head Research station is a rewarding experience for volunteers
Abstracts: Bird-watching by the numbers. The economics of life and death. Watching the death of a star
Abstracts: Birth of a champ car. A game of inches. The technology of speed: winning races call for extreme measures
Abstracts: [(Bisphosphine) Ru(II) diamine] complexes in asymmetric hydrogenation: expanding the scope of the diamine ligand
Abstracts: Bits in pieces. The price is right. Problems solved
Abstracts: Bituminous roof sealing membranes as major sources of the herbicide (R,S)-mecoprop in roof runoff waters: potential contamination of groundwater and surface waters
Abstracts: Bituminous roof sealing membranes as major sources of the herbicide (R,S)-mecoprop in roof runoff waters: potential contamination of groundwater and surface waters. part 2
Abstracts: Black hole blowback. THE SEARCH FOR RELATIVITY VIOLATIONS: to uncover evidence for an ultimate theory, scientists are looking for infractions of Einstein's once sacrosanct physical principle
Abstracts: Black holes and the information paradox. The evolution of galaxy clusters. Colossal galactic explosions
Abstracts: Black out. Fuel cells hit home. Greener heat
Abstracts: Black spots blot German coastal flats. Allegations prompt debate in Germany. Keeping alive the spirit of Einstein
Abstracts: Blast fallout: the antinuclear movement takes off in South Asia. The prostitutes' union
Abstracts: Blastoffs on a budget. Bluffhead. If small pox strikes Portland
Abstracts: Blending biology, technology, and economic development. Germany warily maps genome project. Reunification: scientists in the East count the costs
Abstracts: Blockbuster dreams. Roscovitine and other purines as kinase inhibitors. From Starfish Oocytes to clinical trials
Abstracts: Blood is the ink, crime is the story. Welcome to the dollhouses of death. Hard evidence
Abstracts: Blue-laser CD technology. The 1997 National Medal of Technology. Flanders: Europe's new technology center in Belgium
Abstracts: Blue laser race turns red-hot. Mixing nanotube structures to make a tiny switch. Small clusters hit the big time
Abstracts: Blueprint for a revolution. Reinventing the home computer. Low-tech blues
Abstracts: Blue swallows of South Africa. South African wildlife. Namibian black Rhinos
Abstracts: Blue whale population may be increasing off California. Center seeks synthesis to make ecology more useful. Bison study marks radical shift for research council
Abstracts: Blue whale population may be increasing off California. Mapping the cell's nucleus. Ecologists put some life into models of a changing world
Abstracts: Blunt talk from Science chair. OSTP gears up for change. Science chair Walker calls it quits
Abstracts: BMB con.: collaborative experiences with sound, image and space. Mediating (through) imagination: web-based sound art
Abstracts: Boat race. IT efficiency could be key in aerospace market. Ship shapes
Abstracts: Body blazes: How nicotine stops inflammation could lead to new drugs. Breathing with Hepatitis: DOES EXPOSURE TO A LIVER-INFLAMING VIRUS PREVENT ASTHMA?
Abstracts: Body blow. Measure for measure. C-A-T-T-T-T-T-T-T: anti gravity
Abstracts: Body building. Revving up the body's own stem cells could be the simplest route to new therapies. Building a future on science
Abstracts: Body heat: QWIPs offer a new way to see in the dark. Rethinking research: Bell Labs seeks new model for industrial research
Abstracts: Body of evidence. Animal magic. Commencing countdown
Abstracts: Bold prediction downplays the sun's next peak. Isotope switch toughens transistors. Does the magnetic twist crank up the sun's outbursts?
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