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Science 17 October 1997:
Vol. 278. no. 5337, pp. 369 - 373
DOI: 10.1126/science.278.5337.369

Letters

This Week's Letters

Something fishy

Rodney Nichols, President of the New York Academy of Sciences, warns that the "research community must pay more attention to the international arena and evaluate the [U.S.] State Department's performance." A zoologist offers lore about the Coelacanth (below), and evolutionary biologists discuss the "long-standing and still unsettled debate" about how the "living fossil" fish is related to land vertebrates. And biologists evaluate a model of "quarter-power scaling relationships."

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Volume 278, Number 5337, Issue of 17 October 1997 pp. 369-373.

Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Global Choices
Rodney W. Nichols
[Letters] Coelacanth Catches
Charles S. Churcher
William E. Bemis and Andrew M. Simons
[Letters] Allometric Scaling Laws in Biology
Carol A. Beuchat
Jyrki Kuikka
James H. Brown , et al.
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications





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