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BIOETHICS: The Most Fragile of Newborns
Scott A. Lorch
Science 20 Apr 2007; 316: 374-375.
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE: Seeing Is Believing?
Harriet Ritvo
Science 6 Apr 2007; 316: 54-55.
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MEDICINE: Placebo or Protector?
Rachel A. Ankeny
Science 6 Apr 2007; 316: 55.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE: What Flowed from "Surveys Say..."
Tom W. Smith
Science 30 Mar 2007; 315: 1793-1794.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE: Dealing with Differences
A. Scott Henderson
Science 23 Mar 2007; 315: 1668.
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PUBLIC HEALTH: Plumb Crazy
Rebecca Renner
Science 23 Mar 2007; 315: 1669.
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BIOGRAPHY: From Gombe to the World
Meredith F. Small
Science 16 Mar 2007; 315: 1498-1499.
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A 21st Century Beagle
Science 9 Mar 2007; 315: 1345a.
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COMPUTERS: From Whole Earth to the Whole Web
Henry Lieberman
Science 9 Mar 2007; 315: 1369.
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ENDOCRINOLOGY: Many Players in the Concerto of Sex
Sandra Eder
Science 9 Mar 2007; 315: 1370.
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