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Abstracts: Koreans rustle up madness-resistant cows. Neuroscientists see red over Dalai Lama
Abstracts: Special provision. Independence day? Spain has increased science funding but now needs to modernize the organizations at the top
Abstracts: Coral reveals ancient origins of human genes. Conservation at a distance: Atomic detectives
Abstracts: In the shadow of war. NASA casts a shadow over bid to illuminate dark energy
Abstracts: What is there to fear from something so small?. Plans for research watchdog praised, but it may lack teeth
Abstracts: From SARS to the stars. Paper chase
Abstracts: Channel voyager makes waves. In the hands of a master
Abstracts: Political deadlock leaves scientists frustrated. Carbon market survives gas leaks. The long road from Kyoto
Abstracts: Genomics on the brain. Youthful duo snags a swift Nobel for RNA control of genes
Abstracts: From the grapevine. What the chimp means to me: Gary Marcus: Talking point
Abstracts: Earthworms and lipid couriers. Organelle identity and the signposts for membrane traffic
Abstracts: A critical ligamentous mechanism in the evolution of avian flight. Early birds surmount steep slopes
Abstracts: Passenger acrobatics. Optimality and evolutionary tuning of the expression level of a protein
Abstracts: Wide-angle lens. The uses of strong and weak lenses
Abstracts: Badger cull culled. Impact of localised badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle
Abstracts: Accusations of bias prompt NIH review of ethical guidelines. part 2 The pain game
Abstracts: 'Reverse genetics' could offer forward-thinking flu vaccine. part 2 Cloning success marks Asian nations as scientific tigers
Abstracts: Korean scandal will have global fallout. Korea's stem-cell stars dogged by suspicion of ethical breach. Koreans rustle up madness-resistant cows
Abstracts: Off by a whisker. Electric current captures top sperm. Coral reveals ancient origins of human genes
Abstracts: From aircraft engineer to FBI suspect. The search for structure. In the shadow of war
Abstracts: Oil rich, science poor. Smithsonian looks beyond ousted boss. What is there to fear from something so small?
Abstracts: China's deadly drug problem. Cash for papers: Putting a premium on publication. From SARS to the stars
Abstracts: Thinking big Texas. London to host ambitious research hub. The fightback starts here
Abstracts: 'Ethical' stem-cell paper under attack. Proteins make light work of nerve control. Channel voyager makes waves
Abstracts: Russia: Under lock and key. Peter Korevaar. The long road from Kyoto
Abstracts: Interferon discovery and ferret flu. A place in the sun. Genomics on the brain
Abstracts: Aromatics do the twist. Aromatics with a twist
Abstracts: Inhibition of carbonate synthesis in acidic oceans on early Mars. Icy martian mysteries
Abstracts: Difference of expression. Cohesin branches out. Passenger acrobatics
Abstracts: A gravitational lensed quasar with quadruple images separated by 14.62 arcseconds. Wide-angle lens
Abstracts: Outcry as 'scientific' badger cull is launched to target TB. Badger cull culled
Abstracts: Efficiency of equine express postal systems: relay riders over two millennia delivered mail with a remarkably consistent alacrity
Abstracts: Milk and absorption of dietary flavanols. Plasma antioxidants from chocolate
Abstracts: Identification and analysis of functional elements in 1% of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project. The International Hapmap Project
Abstracts: A gravitational lensed quasar with quadruple images separated by 14.62 arcseconds. part 2 An age-colour relationship for main-belt S-complex asteroids
Abstracts: Paramagnetic Meissner effect in small superconductors. The structure of suspended graphene sheets. Subtomic movements of a domain wall in the Peierls potential
Abstracts: Parental investment by skin feeding in a caecilian amphibian. Predicting distributions of known and unknown reptile species in Madagascar
Abstracts: MicroRNAs act sequentially and asymmetrically to control chemosensory laterality in the nematode. A microRNA controlling left/right neuronal asymmetry in Caenorhabditis elegans
Abstracts: Structural definition of a conserved neutralization epitope on HIV-1 gp120. The gene product Murr1 restricts HIV-1 replication in resting CD4+ lymphocytes
Abstracts: Inheritance of a pre-inactivated paternal X chromosome in early mouse embryos. Complicity of gene and pseudogene
Abstracts: Structural basis for broad DNA-specificity in integron recombination. The Bloom's syndrome helicase suppresses crossing over during homologous recombination
Abstracts: Structural basis for glycosphingolipid transfer specificity. Recognition of small interfering RNA by a viral suppressor of RNA silencing
Abstracts: Launching a business. Trial and error. Lunar dreams, again
Abstracts: Barkley accused of biotech bias as ecologist is denied tenure. Biotech funding deal judged to be 'a mistake' for Berkeley
Abstracts: Ecologists attack plans for rare-species act. Can bans stimulate wildlife trade? Ecologists attack endangered- spicies logjam
Abstracts: Quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum protein factory. Protein folding and misfolding
Abstracts: Textual selection. Born in a watery commune. Sheep horns downsized by hunters' taste for trophies
Abstracts: Crashing DNA's ultraconservative party. Indian biotech's bumpy road. Boom, or bust?
Abstracts: A diplomatic offensive. The high cost of a stalemate. A dividend from Saddam's capture
Abstracts: He's no Mahatir, and that's OK. Abdullah gains in corruption fight. Water for sale
Abstracts: Fires in Thailand's South. Still looking good. An expensive fiscal stimulus
Abstracts: Let's make a democracy. Karzai looks to rebuild a nation. Tougher than expected
Abstracts: Factors that drivers say motivate safe driving practices. Concerns, dispositions and behaviors of aggressive drivers: what do self-identified aggressive drivers believe about traffic safety?
Abstracts: Felling Asia's forests. Halting the theft of Asia's forests. China tries to divide Taiwan
Abstracts: Blasting injuries in surface mining with emphasis on flyrock and blast area security . The concept of degraded images applied to hazard recognition training in mining for reduction of lost-time injuries
Abstracts: Respnsibility of drivers, by age and gender, for motor-vehicle crash deaths. Alcohol-impaired driving and its consequences in the United States: the past 25 years
Abstracts: A survey-based system for safety measurement and improvement. Differences in relative risks for fatal occupational highway transportation accidents
Abstracts: The contribution of focus groups in the evaluation of hearing conservation program (HCP) effectiveness. The use of supervisory practices as leverage to improve safety behavior: a cross-level intervention model
Abstracts: Risky behavior of drivers of motorized two wheeled vehicles in India. Comparison of young male and female drivers' attitude and self-reported traffic behaviour in finland in 1978 and 2001
Abstracts: Of being ethical: reflections on George Oppen. George Oppen in exile: Mexico and Maritain. Saying obligations: George Oppen's poetryand Levinasian ethics
Abstracts: Making that move. Mind China's management gap. Flight of quality
Abstracts: Failing the grade. Picture perfect. Moving for a living
Abstracts: Macquarie makes its move on Asia. Raising the rates, again. Woolworths way in front
Abstracts: Notch signalling limits angiogenic cell behavior in developing zebrafish arteries. Molecular monogamy
Abstracts: Not yet ready to go it alone. Crunch time in Jakarta. Noodles top the menu
Abstracts: Designer zeolites. Molecular socks in a drawer. Organic films with a twist
Abstracts: Origin of the dielectric dead layer in nanoscale capacitors. An off- normal fibre- like texture in thin films on single- crystal substrates
Abstracts: V1 spinal neurons regulate the speed of vertebrate locomotor outputs. Parallel colour- opponent pathways to primary visual cortex
Abstracts: The circumsporozoite protein is an immunodominant protective antigen in irradiated sporozoites. Optimization of specificity in a cellular protein interaction network by negative selection
Abstracts: Direct observation of base-pair stepping by RNA polymerase. Structural basis for substrate loading in bacterial RNA polymerase
Abstracts: When robots go wild. Tommorow's world. Turning technology into gold
Abstracts: Replicating success. Ion channels and stem cells. To affinity and beyond
Abstracts: Petronas strikes gold. An opening for U.S.-China cooperation. Woodside will sell assets in Mauritania to Petronas
Abstracts: Burgers and beer win out. Save the country, lose the money. Terrorist arrest
Abstracts: Tech firms are tops in Taiwan. Taiwan Tech's snazzy new look. Comfortably tied
Abstracts: Big is better and back in vogue. Pipe of prosperity. Biking to war
Abstracts: Now he goes too far: Taiwan's Chen Shui-bian takes the referendum issue one step beyond prudence. part 2 Taking a risk
Abstracts: Thailand's rocky road. Warning signs. When business and politics mix
Abstracts: Healing deep bitterness. A second wind. Taking a risk
Abstracts: The go-between. Question of intelligence. Fallen heroine
Abstracts: Getting a grip. Poll positions. A star is reborn
Abstracts: The U.S. puts Japan on probation. Keep the pressure on China. And then there's Taiwan
Abstracts: What the rating agencies are saying. Sarbanes-Oxley: control matter. Sage grouse: another spotted owl?
Abstracts: Wind flies high: conditions are right for wind power to keep expanding. Ten at the top
Abstracts: Understand your tree liability. Getting grounded. One proposal to boost merchant AC transmission investment
Abstracts: Electric utilities: creating the right environment for transmission investment. One proposal to boost merchant AC transmission investment
Abstracts: Linking performance drivers in production planning and inventory control to process choice. An empirical analysis of financial services processes with a front-office or back-office orientation
Abstracts: Financial conditions, strategic interaction and complex dynamics: a game-theoretic model of financially driven fluctuations
Abstracts: A truly open market. President's message. The first necessities of progress: industry has never had more at stake in reaching consensus on a national energy policy
Abstracts: Carbon trading. The value of your eco-assets. Sold!:... to the highest-bidding electric utility, who would have owned it anyway and now has to pay for it and who will need to trade it again and still not be ahead of the game
Abstracts: Finding new growth for electric utilities. Taking stock of utility returns. The return of plain vanilla: how investor expectations, capital spending, and regulation evolve in the near-term future could bring about the re-emergence of the slow but steady utility
Abstracts: Stopping the slide: with hard-nosed candor, six utility financial analysts from Wall Street speculate about a turnaround after the industry's dramatic market fall. The good news is they think they might see it. That's the bad new too
Abstracts: Acceptable practices. What does he really think? Bridging the divide: more and more, consumers and investors judge corporations based on their social behavior, says the president of Business for Social Responsibility. Companies ignore this finding at their peril
Abstracts: Grow it!. What we need to attract capital. A liability roadmap
Abstracts: The Edison award. FPL and Chubu Electric win Edison Award. The Edison Award
Abstracts: Diversity requires flexibility. Charting the retail frontier. Biting off a bigger chunk
Abstracts: The CIS transfer. More will tie the knot in 2005. 10 tools to fight takeovers: when it comes to municipalization, you can't be too prepared
Abstracts: Conquering the consolidation curve. Into the wind. M&A, on a smaller scale
Abstracts: Reaction time. Electric utilities return 16 percent in 2005. What's next in the Electric Utility Industry? Electric companies take charge
Abstracts: Training on a deadline. Regional restructuring. Sarbanes-Oxley: control matter
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