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People who should know better have begun to talk as if they know the greenhouse effect has begun to work its way through the climatic system. That is premature.
The separation capabilities of ion exchange, when coupled with the principles of reversed-phase fractionation, yields an advanced technology for the manipulation of nucleic acids.
Next week in Prague, Czechoslovakia, the 14th International Congress of Biochemistry will convene. Products on display in the exhibit hall will cover the gamut from analytical instruments to production-scale equipment.
The demand for graduates will continue to increase over the next ten years, and employers must change their ways if they are to attract their share of scarce skills.