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Volume 319 Issue 6048, 2 January 1986

Opinion

  • That financial institutions should be trustworthy is a necessary condition for their continued sponsorship of innovation. Banks, in other words, need laws.

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  • The oil producers will now be less powerful unless the oil consumers invite further discomfort.

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Correspondence

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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Article

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Letter

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Matters Arising

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Books Received

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New on the Market

  • The latest batch of new products includes a touch-sensitive video display from Zenith and from Bio-Rad a kit for analysis of the AIDS virus

    New on the Market
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Employment Review

  • Much is made of the ‘brain drain’ of UK scientists to overseas posts, but little is known about the extent of the problem

    • Richard Pearson
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