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Science 6 November 1998:
Vol. 282. no. 5391, p. 1047
DOI: 10.1126/science.282.5391.1047a

Letters

This Week's Letters

Envisioning the future structure of the university, a university president writes, "There must always be a mix of chaos and order to promote creative achievement and learning among faculty and students." Monogamy in humans is discussed. Curators of museum research collections ask that their work be respected. Lectins are elucidated. More debate about salt and its relation to hypertension is offered. And the "let forest fires burn" policy is decried.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Restructuring the University
William E. Cooper. Response Michael S. Gazzaniga
[Letter] Human Monogamy
Geoffrey A. Clark
[Letter] Net-Wielding Anachronisms?
Andrew V. Z. Brower and Darlene D. Judd; Robert J. Baker and Terry L. Yates. Response Holly Wichman and Jim Bull
[Letter] Lectins: More than Insecticides
Nathan Sharon and Irwin J. Goldstein
[Letter] More Salt, Please
The DASH Steering Committee, Thomas J. Moore, Lawrence J. Appel, George A Bray, Laura P. Svetkey, William M. Vollmer. Response David A. McCarron
[Letter] The Burning of Yellowstone-Another Perspective
Bill Wattenburg
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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