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Science 14 August 1998:
Vol. 281. no. 5379, pp. 919 - 923
DOI: 10.1126/science.281.5379.919a

Letters

This Week's Letters

In response to an earlier letter, a physiologist says that the name "Henneman's Size Principle" is "rightfully referred to." On the topic of "UFO research," a scholar says that "science is legitimized by its methodology, not the subject matter it investigates." And whether a "racial divide on the Internet" exists is debated.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] UFOs and the Scientific Method
Stuart Appelle
[Letter] Henneman's Size Principle: The Right Name
Andrew J. Fuglevand; Marc D. Binder
[Letter] Division of the Internet?
Joachim Krueger; Joseph L. Graves Jr.; Phillip L. Bereano; Adam Clayton Powell III; Al Globus; Hal J. Daniel III; Donna L. Hoffman and Thomas P. Novak
[Letter] CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS



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