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Volume 341 Issue 6243, 19 October 1989

Opinion

  • Coincidences are usually meaningless, but can it be significant that last Friday's tumble on Wall Street marks almost exactly the second anniversary of the crash on 19 October 1987, a Monday? Magic is no part of the explanation.

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  • The US Department of Agriculture should respond to a plea to fund research competitively, but with guille.

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  • British university teachers are ill-paid, but their new salary claim should be more subtle.

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News

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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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Phobos 2 Encounter

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Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • The continuous and simultaneous separation and fractionation of samples by free-flow electrophoresis has both analytical and preparative applications.

    • H. Wagner
    Product Review
  • Microwave-in-the-bag agarose, a scanning densitometer with zig-zag optics, and an automated DNA sequencing system are among this week's products that focus on electrophoresis.

    • Diane Gershon
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