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In the Books Received column in the issue of 9 December 1994 (p. 1743) the title of the book Polyominoes (2nd ed.; Princeton University Press) was given incorrectly and the name of its author, Solomon Golumb, was omitted. Warren Lushbaugh drew the diagrams in the book.
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Wagner L - - 1992
Reclassification and reform were major issues in Richard Davidson's first year as president of the American Hospital Assn. Those issues, as well as a litany of other budget and legislative battles, promise to rank among his biggest challenges during his second year in office. He's cleared the first hurdle in ...
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Korenchuk K M - - 1992
In part one of a two-part series, Keith Korenchuk, J.D., M.P.H., looks specifically at the conceptual basis and pertinent issues involved once a decision has been made to consider a merger. Part two, appearing next issue, will then look at the implementation process and players involved in a merger.
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Nemes J - - 1992
HCFA's new capital payment regulations had little effect on municipal healthcare borrowing in 1991, analysts said, based on year-end results that showed some 575 separate healthcare bond issues were sold for a total of $16.4 billion. That's a hefty 32% increase from the previous year when 445 issues were sold ...
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- - 1991
Because of a production error, the photographs of pierre Chambon and Harald zur Hausen, which appeared on pages 1116 and 1117 of last week's issue (22 November), were transposed. Here's what you should have seen: Chambon is on the left, zur Hausen on the right.
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- - 1991
The company name Stratagene was spelled incorrectly under the product heading ;;Still Video Gel Documenter'' in the 23 August issue (page 921).
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Manzer L E - - 1990
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are now believed to be major contributors to the seasonal ozone depletion over the Antarctic continent. However, because they are so important to many aspects of Modern society, it would be irresponsible to immediately cease their production. The identification of suitable substitutes is difficult when issues such as ...
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Weiner M - - 1990
The author examines the issue of international migration from the standpoint of receiving countries. He attempts "to understand how and why migrant-receiving countries respond as they do, and to suggest some of the new issues in international migration that arise in a world in which the supply of would-be migrants ...
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- - 1987
In the issues of 21 August (p. 816), the volume number (237) was incorrectly given as 238 in the Table of Contents heading.
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Oxley L L - - 1987
The therapist, whether black, white, or a member of any other ethnic group, must improve his or her objectivity and empathic accessibility by becoming knowledgeable about a minority subculture. The goal is to assist the black veteran to come to some resolution with an imperfect society and to become a ...
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- - 1982
The sentence beginning on line 6 of the cover legend for the issue of 2 July should have read, "The stomach can be seen filled with ingested algae, and to the right of the stomach. . . ."
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- - 1980
The correct surname of the first editor of The Universe at Large Redshifts, reviewed in the issue of 14 November, p. 781, is Kalckar.
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- - 1979
A report described in the 27 April issue (News and Comment, p. 389) was incorrectly identified. It was coauthored by Rosemary Chalk and Frank von Hippel for the Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility of the AAAS and will be published in a forthcoming issue of Technology Review.
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Metz W D - - 1975
In the cover legend of the 27 June issue, the telescope at the Max Planck Institute for Radio-astronomie, Bonn, Germany, should be described as a 100-meter telescope.
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Corey, Kristen Marie.
Thesis (M.S.)--Iowa State University, 2007.
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Published on the Web by the European Union's Fisheries Directorate-General, this full-text magazine is issued five times yearly and is distributed freely by the Fisheries DG. Back issues of the magazine are available to view online using Adobe Acrobat Reader, and date back to February 2000. Each issue contains a ...
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Published on the web by the European Union's Fisheries Directorate- General, this full-text magazine focussing on fishing issues in Europe is issued 5 times yearly and is distributed freely by the Fisheries DG. Issues are available to view online using Adobe Acrobat Reader, and date back to February 2000. Each ...
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This site provides full-text access to the 2001 edition of State of the World's Forests, which reports every two years on the status of forests, recent major policy and institutional developments and key issues concerning the forest sector. Published by FAO, the document includes data from the Global Forest Resources ...
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Reprint of Forest Products Lab. Technical note 180, issued 1922, rev. 1952, reissued 1961.
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Gran Bretaña. Forestry Commission
Issued in 1955 under title: Guide to the National Pinetum and forest plots at Bedgebury
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Hunt C B - - 1955
In the article "Recent Geology of Cane Wash, Monument Valley, Arizona," by Charles B. Hunt, in the issue of 30 September, page 584, a line of type was unfortunately misplaced at the last moment. The next to the last sentence in the third column should read: "Upstream from the lake ...
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- - 1948
In describing the cover photo of the March 26 issue we neglected to state that the underwater photograph of the sea spider was taken from the Atlantis of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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