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Science 25 June 1999:
Vol. 284. no. 5423, p. 2089
DOI: 10.1126/science.284.5423.2089a

Letters

This Week's Letters

NASA is criticized for saying they developed a flu drug in space. Movies are said to "portray scientists in ways that reflect the hopes and fears of the audience." Whether the French Embassy in Beirut tried to influence the awarding of the Rammal Medal for physics is debated. The questioning of strict maternal inheritance of human mitochondria is discussed. Aneuploidy is suggested as the key to cancer. And the citation impact of Czech journals is reanalyzed by representatives of the Czech Academy of Sciences.


Letters in This Issue

space space
[Letter] Drug Development in Space?
W. Graeme Laver
[Letter] Swashbucklers and Brainy Babes?
M. Z. Ribalow
[Letter] Rammal Medal Selection
Jean-Francois Large. Response Michael Balter
[Letter] Mitochondrial Recombination?
Peter Arctander
[Letter] Are Centrosomes or Aneuploidy the Key to Cancer?
Peter Duesberg
[Letter] Eastern Europe's Research Gamble: The Czech Perspective
Petr Harmanec, Josef Hanzlik, Ivana Kadlecová



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