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Science 29 October 1999:
Vol. 286. no. 5441, p. 901
DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5441.901a

Letters

This Week's Letters

The technique known as fragmentation is discussed with regard to its current and future role in probing the structure of the nucleus. A curator at the Institute of the History of Medicine discusses a common misquotation of the Hippocratic Oath. In reference to the "Biological Invaders" special issue, a reader comments, "We are focusing a lot of attention on the invasions of species within very small scales of time...." It is suggested that there is reason for the public to perceive that "scientists have an active anti-religion agenda." And an assessment of the spread of engineered tobacco mosaic virus is questioned.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Radioactive Nuclear Beams
P. Gregers Hansen
[Letter] Quoting the Hippocratic Oath
Christine A. Ruggere
[Letter] Invaders Today, Natives Tomorrow?
Allen M. Young; Thomas O. Powers
[Letter] Silent Scientists
Stephen B. Pruett
[Letter] Assessing the Spread of Engineered TMV
R. N. Campbell
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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