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Science 8 December 2000:
Vol. 290. no. 5498, p. 1895
DOI: 10.1126/science.290.5498.1895a

Letters

This Week's Letters

"[T]he United States clings to the notion that a single vote can be decisive," but, it is pointed out, that is not possible given the error associated with any quantitative measurement. What should be included in calculating the carbon budget and the implications such choices have for forest management decisions are examined. And, on the topic of biological control, "the ecological safety of organisms for the biological control of insects has rarely been considered, much less scientifically addressed."


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] How Much Does One Vote Count in an Election?
Joseph F. Bunnett
[Letter] "Kyoto Forests" and a Broader Perspective on Management
John H. Borden; Gregg Marland, Bernhard Schlamadinger, Robert Matthews. Response Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Christian Wirth, Martin Heimann
[Letter] Safety Data Crucial for Biological Control Insect Agents
Robert W. Pemberton and Donald R. Strong
[Letter] Ritalin Tests for Preschoolers
Laurence L. Greenhill
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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