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Volume 366 Issue 6450, 4 November 1993

Opinion

  • Governments are habitually seeking to regulate the distribution of electromagnetic signals within and even outside their territory, but usually for reasons more concerned with wish-fulfilment than technological logic.

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  • The Maastricht Treaty has sown confusion in the names of European institutions.

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  • The appearance of another new journal linked with Nature offers great opportunities.

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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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Progress

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Article

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Letter

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Nature Genetics

  • In situ expression studies show that the selective pathology of Huntington's disease is not explained by a simple pattern of gene expression in the brain.

    • Adrian J. Ivinson
    Nature Genetics
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Product Review

  • News from the marketplace this week features a fluorescence imaging system for recording intracellular ion concentrations, a multichannel tissue bath stimulation system and flow-through sensors for organ perfusion studies.

    Product Review
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