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Pergamon Press 61 Expanded Aims and Scope COMPUTERS &; FLUIDS COMPUTERS & An International Journal GEOSCIENCES Chief Editor: STANLEY G RUBIN, Department ofAerospace Incorporating COGS Computer Contributions Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA An International Journal Co-Editor: MARTIN H BLOOM, Polytechnic Institute ofNew Published in association with the International Association for York, Route 110, Farmingdale, NY 11735, USA Mathematical Geology This journal is multidisciplinary and interprets the term 'fluid' in Editor-in-Chief: DANIEL F MERRIAM, Wichita State a broad sense. Hydrodynamics, high-speed gas dynamics, University, Wichita. KS 67208, USA turbulence, multiphase flow, rheology, kinetic theory and flows Associate Editor (COGS): DOUGLAS PETERS coupled to chemical reactions, radiation and electromagnetics are all of interest - provided that computer technique plays a Computers & Geosciences selVes as a public medium for the significant part in the associated studies or design methodology. exchange of ideas between the geological and computer sciences. Applications are found in all branches of engineering and Computers & Geosciences brings to its readers computer science: mechanical, civil, chemical, aeronautical, programs, algorithms, computer-aided instructional material, electrophysical, medical, geophysical, vehicular and programming guides and applications, together with other topics oceanographic. The development of numerical methods relevant of interest to geoscientists working with computers. The term to fluid flow computations and novel applications to flow geoscience is used in its broadest sense, encompassing geology, systems are also of interest. geophysics, geochemistry, oceanography, hydrology, and geography. Papers are concerned with the computational aspects A Selection of Papers of all subjects ranging from file maintenance and data processing A catalogue of the extra boundary conditions for the difference to the latest problem-solving techniques. The publication serves schemes approximating the hyperbolic equations, workers in academia, industry and government. Students, YU I SHOKIN (USSR) & LA KOMPANIETS (USSR). teachers, researchers and practitioners will all benefit from ideas Vorticity-velocity formulation for high Re flows, in the journal. P ORLANDI (Italy). Turbulence models and their applications to the prediction of From 1988, the journal will incorporate COGS Computer internal flows: a review, M NALLASAMY (USA). Contributions as a distinctive section within the journal. This will Global relaxation procedure for compressible solutions of the bring to the journal papers on microcomputer applications and steady-state Euler equations, P K KHOSLA (USA) & the use of other computer techniques in geosciences. HT LAI (USA). The effect of a stagnant surfactant cap on the transport In addition to the longer papers containing programs, the editors mechanisms of a condensing droplet in a high Reynolds number welcome the submission of articles on algorithms, or discussion flow, TAE·HO CHANG (USA) & J N CHUNG (USA). of techniques, short notes with timely material and book reviews On shock localization by digital image processing techniques, of pertinent publications. Papers on comparative results and EV VOROZHTSOV (USSR). computer graphics are especially encouraged. Three-dimensional calculation of turbulent duct flow with non­ A Selection of Papers uniform inlet conditions, A 0 DEMUREN (FRG) & CON1SS: a FORTRAN 77 program for stratigraphically W RODI (FRG). constrained cluster analysis by the method of incremental sum of A Software SUIVey section is included in this journal. squares, E C GRIMM (USA). IMAGE: a FORTRAN V program for image analysis of particles, This journal contains a Cauzin Softstrip'", providing each issue's J STARKEY (Canada) & S SIMIGIAN (Canada). table of contents in a machine-readable form. CONTUR: a FORTRAN algorithm for two-dimensional high­ quality contouring, S R YATES (USA). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, PXC: an APL program for calculating pyroxene structural Computer Contents, BIOSIS Database, Engng Ind Monthly & formulae and end members, J G McHONE (USA). Author Index, INSPEC, PASCAL-CNRS Database Language standards and program presentation, AD LAW (UK). Indexed/Abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Computer Contents, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC

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Pergamon Press 65 New Editor COMPUTERS IN HUMAN CONTINENTAL SHELF BEHAVIOR RESEARCH Editor: ROBERT D TENNYSON, Department ojEducational A Companion Journal to Deep-Sea Research and Progress in Psychology, 178 Pillsbury Drive S.E., University ofMinnesota, Oceanography Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA Editors: MICHAEL COLLINS, Department oj Oceanography, Computers in Human Behavior is a scholarly journal dedicated to The University, Southampton, S09 5NH, UK and examining the use of computers from a psychological perspective. RICHARD W STERNBERG, School ofOceanography, WB-10, Original theoretical works, research reports, literature reviews, University ajWashington, Seattle. WA 98195, USA software reviews, book reviews and announcements are published. The journal addresses the use of computers in Continental Shelf Research concentrates on articles dealing with psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines as well as the the results of original research in physical oceanography, psychological impact of computer use on individuals, groups and chemistry, ecology, sedimentology etc., together with society. The forrner category includes articles exploring the use of contributions on more applied aspects of continental shelf computers for professional practice, training, research and theory research. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary process-oriented development. The latter category includes articles dealing with the contributions, and encouragement is given to the publication of psychological effects of computers on phenomena such as human the results of innovative experimental studies with more general development, learning, cognition, personality and social applicability. interactions. Continental Shelf Research includes occasional Review Articles The journal addresses human interactions with computers, not as well as incorporating a section on Notes, Instrumentation and computers per se. The computer is discussed only as a medium Methods. Furthermore, papers are open for written discussion for through which human behaviors are shaped and expressed. The up to three months following publication and both the discussion primary message of most articles involves information about and the author's response are published. human behavior. Therefore, professionals with an interest in the psychological aspects of computer use, but with limited knowledge of computers, will find this journal of interest. A Selection of Papers Cetacean biomass densities near submarine canyons compared to A Selection of Papers adjacent shelf/slope areas, R D KENNEY (USA) & The information processing explanation of Gestalt phenomena, HE WINN (USA), HA SIMON (USA). Factors influencing the standing crop of phytoplankton on the Computers in personality assessment: a brief past, an ebullient Australian Northwest Shelf seaward of the 40 m isobath, present, and an expanding future, Y S BEN-PORATH (USA) & D J TRANTER (Australia) & GS LEECH (Australia). J BUTCHER (USA). Comparison of a simple planetary boundary layer model with Using computers to construct, evaluate, and apply actuarial measurements of a turbulent boundary layer under pack ice, systems of classification: a methodology and example, D MYRHAUG (Norway). RL HALL (USA) & SS GLASSMAN (USA). Seasonal variation in thermohaline and tidal fronts, Seto Inland The use of computer-assisted instruction in support of Sea, Japan, T YANAGI (Japan) & T KOIKE (Japan). psychotherapeutic processes, JP SAMPSON, Jr (USA). Summer distribution of dissolved AI, Cd, Co, Cu, Mn and Ni in Expectancy theory as a predictor of individual response to surface waters around the British Isles, K KREMLING (FRG) & computer technology, DD GALLO (USA). D HYDES (UK). Using computers for the treatment of psychological problems Middle Atlantic bight meridional wind component effect on GH LAWRENCE (USA). botton water temperatures and spawning distribution of Atlantic Indexed/Abstracted in: lnternat'l Bibl Period Lit, Internat'l Bibl croaker, BL NORCROSS (USA) & HR AUSTIN «USA). Book Reviews, ERIC Clearinghouse, Ergonomics Abstr, Software Indexed/Abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Reviews on File, Computer Publishers & Publications, PsyclNFO, CABS,lNSPEC Psychological Abstracts, Current Contents, Social Science Citation Index, Engineering Index Annual, COMPENDEX, Ei Engineering Meetings

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An International Journal An International Journal (Formerly The ESP Journal) Editor-in-Chief: HAROLD LIEBOWITZ, School ofEngineering Co-Editors: ANN M JOHNS, Department ofAcademic Skills, and Applied Science, The George Washington University, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA and Washington, DC 20052, USA JOHN SWALES, Acting Director, English Language Institute, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA Engineering Fracture Mechanics publishes technical papers on research and advanced applications of fracture mechanics, English for Specific Purposes publishes articles and research notes including contributions in the areas of mechanics and materials reporting basic research in the linguistic description of specialized science as related to fracture mechanics. varieties of English and the application of such research to specific methodological concerns. Topics such as the following Topics regularly covered include: analysis of crack patterns, crack may be treated from the perspective of English for Specific stress field analysis, experimental stress analysis methods, Purposes: discourse analysis, second language acquisition in evaluations of materials, uses of fracture mechanics in studies of specialized contexts, needs assessment, curriculum development fatigue fracturing and stress corrosion cracking. Several pages of and evaluation, materials preparation, teaching and testing appropriate issues are devoted to a compendium of information, techniques, the effectiveness of various approaches to language including a synthesis and utilization of significant research results. learning and language teaching, and the training or retraining of This information takes the form of reviews of books and papers teachers for the teaching of ESP. published elsewhere, compilations of solutions (formulae) and other analytical results, and tables and curves of data and In addition, the journal welcomes articles and discussions that information from various sources. It provides a valuable data and identify the aspects of ESP needing development, the areas into reference source for the field. which the practice of ESP may be expanded, the possible means of cooperation between ESP programs and the learners' A Selection of Papers professional or vocational interests, and the implications that All modes fracture toughness of two aluminium alloys, findings from related disciplines can have for the profession of N TSANGARAKIS (USA). ESP. The journal also carries reviews of textbook materials and J-integral functions of a compact tension specimen for fracture scholarly books on topics of general interest to the profession. and fatigue analysis, B K NEALE (UK) & EK PRIDDLE (UK). J-integral estimates for cracks in infinite bodies, A Selection of Papers NE DOWLING (USA). Towards an appropriate technology model of communicative Local crack-tip strain approach to fatigue crack propagation, course design: issues and definitions, N MARKEE. Y FURUYA (Japan) & H SHIMADA (Japan). Essay examination prompts and the teaching of academic writing, A composite crack profile model for CTOD determination - I. A DHOROWITZ. theoretical analysis, C R PRATAP (India) & ' An investigation of stylistic errors of Arab students learning RK PANDEY (India). English for academic purposes, M H DOUSHAQ. A new method for measuring the shape and size of the plastic American-English business negotiations: training for non-native zones around slit ends - the direct showing method, speakers, J NEU. L YUNLIN (China). Features of word omission and abbreviation in telexes, Viscoplastic finite element analysis of rapid fracture, H ZAK & T DUDLEY-EVANS. R HOFF (Canada) et at. An experiment in minimal teacher-training in ESP, G CORTESE. Formative evaluation as an indicator of student wants and A Software Survey section is included in this journal. attitudes, C KENNEDY. This journal contains a Cauzin Softstrip" , providing each issue's From "hard-core" to "soft-core" ESP: a case study, table of contents in a machine-readable form. G LA TORRE & A KAULEN. Beyond the classroom: monitoring industry, A FRANCO. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, PASCAL-CNRS Database, INSPEC

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The Official Joumal of The Society of Environmental Toxicology Official Journal for the European Organization for Research on and Chemistry (SETAC) Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) and the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) Editor-in-Chief: HERBERT WARD, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Rice University, Editor: H J TAGNON, Institut Jules Bordet, i Rue Heger-Bordet, Houston, TX 7725i, USA iOOO Bruxelles, Be/gium Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, the official journal of This journal was founded in 1964 primarily to encourage the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, is collaboration among scientists and among clinical investigators in dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge and disseminating the broad field of cancer research. Such collaboration has already information on environmental toxicology and chemistry, found its expression in the creation of several European work including the application of these sciences to hazard assessment. groups such as the European Organization for Research on The journal provides a forum for professionals in education, Treatment of Cancer and the European Association for Cancer industry, government and other segments of society involved in Research, with many cooperative subgroups (mammary cancer, the use, protection and management of the environment and the lung cancer, choriocarcinoma, prostatic cancer, children's welfare of the general public. tumours, head and neck cancer, clinical radiobiology, etc). The journal now provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is divided into three information among workers belonging to all scientific disciplines sections, each with its own editor: Environmental Chemistry, concerned with cancer. Environmental Toxicology and Hazard Assessment. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal includes integrative studies A new section entitled 'EJCCO Service' now appears in every involving components of classical toxicology, physiology, issue. Under this title the journal will publish all pertinent biology, microbiology, organic, environmental and analytical information on cancer research grants, research clinical positions chemistry, anatomy, genetics, ecology, soil, water, atmospheric open and scientific meetings. This information will appear within sciences and economics. eight weeks of its reception in the Editorial office. A Selection of Papers A Selection of Papers Fate and movement of azaarenes and their anaerobic The therapeutic use of peritoneal macrophages in infected biotransformation products in an aquifer contaminated by wood­ leukemic patients, 0 FAKHRI (Iraq) & treatment chemicals, WE PEREIRA (USA) et a/. H AL-MONDHIRY (Iraq). Avoidance responses of schooling fathead minnows (Pimephales Heterogeneity of soluble and nuclear oestrogen receptor status of promelas) to a blend of metals during a 9-month exposure, involved nodes in relation to primary breast cancer, SI HARTWELL (USA) et a/. L CASTAGNETTA (Italy) et a/. Field validation of avoidance of elevated metals by fathead A randomized study of methotrexate, bleomycin, hydroxyurea minnows (Pimephales promelas) following in situ acclimation, with versus without cisplatin in patients with previously untreated SI HARTWELL (USA) et a/. and recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, Chronic effects of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate on biochemical R ABELE (Switzerland) et al. composition, survival and reproduction of Daphnia magna, Expression of FMC? antigen and tartrate-resistant acid C 0 KNOWLES (USA) et al, phosphatase isoenzyme in cases of B-lymphoproliferative Exposure of forestry ground workers to 2,4-D, picloram and diseases, HG DREXLER (FRG) et a/. dichlorprop, T L LA VY (USA) et a/. Altered growth control by natural growth inhibitors in the mutant Biodegradation data evaluation for structure/biodegradability HD33 substrain of the Ehrlich-Lettre ascites mammary carcinoma, relations, PH HOWARD (USA) et al. W LEHMANN (GDR) et a/. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, A Software Survey section is included in this journal. BIOSfS Database, Science Citation Index, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), ISIIGeosci Tech Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Bxcerpta Medica, index Medicus, MEDLlNE, BlOSiS Database, PASCAL­ CNRS Database

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Subscription Information Subscription Information 1988: Volume 33 (12 issues) 1988: Volume I (2 issues) ISSN: 0013-4686 (205) ISSN: 0892-0354 (822) THE INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED OF BIOCHEMISTRY ENGINEERING EDUCATION Editor: GERALD A KERKUT, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University ofSouthampton, Southampton S09 3TU, Editor-in-Chief: MICHAEL S WALD, Fachhochschu/e UK Hamburg, Berliner Tor 21,2000 Hamburg 1, FRG Assistant Editor: IAN GILES, Department of Physiology and This multilingual journal serves as a forum and central source of Biochemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton S09 3TV, reference for engineering education with emphasis on UK undergraduate university and polytechnic education. A balance The International Journal ofBiochemistry is a well-established between papers on developments in educational methods and journal which provides a comprehensive coverage of new technology, case studies, laboratory applications, new theoretical research in the growth areas of biochemistry. Topics covered approaches, educational policy and survey papers is aimed for. include: theoretical biochemistry; plant and animal biochemistry; Comprehensive coverage of new education schemes and bacterial biochemistry; fungal biochemistry; clinical techniques makes the journal a unique source of ideas for biochemistry; applied biochemistry. engineering educators who are keen to keep abreast with latest A Selection of Papers developments in educational applications in all fields of Phosphodiesterase from the venom of Crotalus ruber ruber, engineering, N MORI (Japan) et a/. Some of the areas covered more extensively in recent issues are: Effect of phosphatidyl- Lsserine and vinculin on actin CAD, CAE, computer applications in teaching thermodynamics, polymerization, T YAMAMOTO (Japan) et al. materials science, electrical engineering, new courses and Inactivation of yeast nucleotidyl transferase and its effect on the curricula, engineering management, control engineering, integrity of the amino acid acceptor end of transfer RNA, mechanical engineering, engineering design, student evaluation, J M DEL RIO (Spain) & CF HEREDIA (Spain). institutional accreditation, and international and co-operative Mechanism and quantitative contribution of the pentose pathway education programmes. to the glucose metabolism of Morris Hepatoma 5123C, KK ARORA (Australia) et a/. A Selection of Papers Turnover of ribosomal proteins in regenerating rat liver after Learning reality from examples: case studies compared, partial hepatectomy, EN NIKOLOV (Bulgaria) et a/. WEEDER (Canada). Ethanol and leucine oxidation - III. Leucine oxidation by rat heart An integrated approach to curriculum design for engineering in vitro, M BOGOYEVITCH (Australia) et a/. education, Z J PUDLOWSKI (Australia). Release of iron from endosomes is an early step in the transferrin Electrical machines teaching: an integrated theoretical/practical cycle, D L BAKKEREN (The Netherlands) et a/. course, J HINDMARSH (UK). Effect of clofibrate treatment on glutathione content and the Computer-assisted instruction as a supplement to statics, activity of the enzymes related to peroxide metabolism in rat J H FORRESTER (USA). liver and heart, V D ANTONENKOV (USSR) et a/. Practising a problem-solving strategy with computer tutorials, PA ROSATI (Canada). A New Patents section is included in this journal. Educational software development using spreadsheet program, Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, S MALASRI (USA) & Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, Current Awareness S-R SYED-MOHAMMAD RIDZUAN (USA). in Biological Sciences (CABS), BIOSIS Database A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: INSPEC

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Pergamon Press 83 ENERGY ENERGY CONVERSION AND The International Journal MANAGEMENT Editor: S S PENNER, Energy Center, University a/California, An International Journal San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA Editor-in-Cbief: JESSE C DENTON, PO Box 355, Belton, This journal is a multi-disciplinary resource medium for activities TX 765/3 USA relating to the development, assessment and management of energy-related programs. Energy is exceptional in its The journal provides a medium through which energy conversion comprehensive approach to energy-related topics involving a and management can be treated as a coherent subject. Papers of wide variety of fields. This is reflected in the range of papers high technical merit are published in areas dealing with primary published and their quality and clarity of presentation. energy sources and systems, both direct and dynamic conversion processes and problems associated with regulations and controL Topics encompassed by the journal include: economic and Subjects discussed include magnetohydrodynamics, nuclear and environmental aspects, energy-conservation measures and geothermal design principles associated with the requirements of implementation, evaluation of energy-systems, policy alternatives, conversion systems, solar collection, energy storage, alternative designs, applications, costs and management. energy and advances in the generation of heat from chemicals and A Selection of Papers applications of fossil fuel. Wind energy assessment in Turkey, A Selection of Papers E TASDEMIROGLU (Turkey). A simplified model for simulating solar thermal systems, Brazil, ethanol and the process of system change, AS ELASFOURI (Libya) & MM HAWAS (Libya). D SPERLING (USA). Absorption spectra of metal particles-dielectric layer system in the Time/temperature variations in the storage zone of salt-gradient wavelengtb range 0.5-2.0pcm. M MISHRA (India) & solar ponds, HO-MING YEH (Taiwan) er 01. A CHANDRA (India). Incinerator production, fate and health effects of polychlorinated Transient analysis of double-pipe heat exchanger coupled to flat­ dioxins and furans, S S PENNER (USA) et 0/. plate solar collector, Y P YADA V (India) & The premium for self-sufficiency in liquid fuels, GN TIWARI (India). SJ GALE (New Zealand). Performance prediction of two models of solar water heaters using Performance equations for a closed-loop water-heating system a thermal trap, J PRAKASH (Italy) & E CARNEVALE (Italy). using a solar air-heating collector, NK BANSAL (India) et al. Performance and testing of improved natural circulation type solar Energy assessment of Bahrain, NS AL-BAHARNA (Bahrain). water heaters in arid areas, N M NAHAR (India) & J P GUPTA Solar power subsidization, ME BRADY (USA). (India). A comparative analysis of net energy from woody biomass, Study on shallow solar pond applications at Tehran, R HERENDEEN (USA) & S BROWN (USA). HM ALI (Iran). Socio-economic constraints on the design of solar domestic Solar energy availability at Tehran: performance of different types hot-water systems for India, J P PAINULY (India) et al. of solar collectors, HM ALI (Iran). An optimal algorithm for drilling strategy, Experimental investigation of the possible correlation of wind ABDEL-LATIF A QAHWASH (Saudi Arabia). speed on insolation, AC AGBAKA (Nigeria), Second-law analysis of a two-dimensional regenerator, Analytical model of solar swimming pool: transient approach, J Y SAN (Cbina) et 01. Y P YADAV (India) & GN TIWARI (India). The value of energy carriers, W VAN GOOL (The Netherlands), Analysis of a combined photovoltaic-thermal system consisting of a linear solar concentrator and a tubular absorber, A Software Survey section is included in this journaL SN SHARAN (India) et 01. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, A Software Survey section is included in this journal. CABS, BIOSIS Datahase, INSPEC, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, BIOSIS Datahase, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC

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A Journal of Science, Technology, Health, Monitoring and Policy An International Journal Editor-in-Chief: ALAN MOGHISSI, PO Box 7166, Alexandria, Editor-in-Chief: M W MILLER, Department ofRadiation VA 22307, USA Biology and Biophysics, School ofMedicine and Dentistry, The Managing Editor: BARBARA MOGHISSI, PO Box 7166, University ofRochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA Alexandria, VA 22307, USA Environmental and Experimental Botany publishes research Environment International, published bi-monthly, is a multi­ papers on the physical and biological mechanisms that relate to disciplinary forum for the publication of original environmental the working of plant systems and their interaction with the literature. Vital data, causes of pollution, and methods for environment. protection are all featured, covering the entire field of environmental protection. Experimental areas covered by the journal include: (1) Radiation botany; (2) Photobotany; (3) Chemical mutagenesis; (4) Anatomy Environment International includes contributions from the and morphology; (5) Cytogenetics and (6) Somatic cell genetics. following areas: concentration of elements and compounds, notably pollutants; release rates of pollutants from various Environmental areas covered by the journal include: (1) Pollution sources; transport of pollutants in the environmental media; health effects; (2) Plant-soiVwater/atmosphere/temperature relations; (3) Phytopathology; (4) Gravitational botany; and (5) Species and ecological effects of pollutants; control technologies; dispersal and propagation. In addition to research papers, the description and interpretation of laws, regulations and standards; journal offers review articles commissioned by the editors. information which will contribute to the understanding of environmental behaviour of pollutants or will promote A Selection of Papers environmental protection; public policy alternatives including Effects of artificial seawater on the ultrastructure and legislation; national and international recommendations and morphometry of taro (Colocasia esculenta, Araceae) cells in vitro, practices to help bring about a lasting improvement in LP NYMAN et al. environmental protection. Sucrose regulation of protein synthesis in pea root meristem cells, A Selection of Papers PL WEBSTER & M HENRY. Greenbug damage on the aerial vegetative growth of two barley Suspended particulate matter in dwellings - the impact of tobacco cultivators, AM CASTRO & CP RUMI, smoking, P REVSBECH (Denmark) et al. Influence of cell size on differentiation of root meristem cells, Environmental tobacco smoke: the use of mathematical models to A CUADRADO et al. predict health effects, WA CRAWFORD (Australia), Photosynthetic characteristics in leaves of 'Valencia' orange Cancer risks in relation to other health hazards in a modem (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) grown under high and low society, 0 H IVERSEN (Norway), temperature regimes, J C V VU & G YELENOSKY, Indoor air pollution and inter-room pollutant transport due to Evidence that auxin-induced xylogenesis in Lacutuca explants unvented kerosene-fired space heaters, requires calmodulin, LW ROBERTS & S BABA. GW TRAYNOR (USA) et al. Gamma-ray-induced biochemical changes in the outer Distinguishing between healthy and sick preschools by chemical mitochondrial membrane from kidney bean hypocotyls, classification, JC BAIRD (USA) et al. KU PAl & BK GUAR. Influence of cloth structure on operational characteristics of pulse­ Photometric quantification of in vitro pollen tube growth: a new jet cleaned filter bags, K T HINDY (Egypt) et al. method suited to determine the cytotoxicity of various Heavy metal contents of epiphytic acrocarpous mosses within environmental substances, R KAPPLER & U KRISTEN. inhabited sites in southwest Nigeria, PC ONIAN WA (Nigeria) Biochemical studies on the toxicity of linear alkybenzene & S 0 AJAYI (Nigeria). sulphonate to Scenedesmus quadricauda in culture, New Patents and Software Survey sections are included in this G CHAWLA et al. journal. A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Agriculture, Chemical Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Agriculture Biology & Abstracts, BIOSIS Database, Eng Ind Monthly & Author Index, Environmental Sciences, Current Awareness in Biological Environ Per Bibi, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences Sciences (CABS), B10S1S Database, PASCAL - CNRS Database, (CABS), Energy Res Abstr, Energy Database, Excerpta Medica, Science Citation Index, INSPEC Geo Abstr, Sci Cit Index & Biology & Environmental Sciences

Subscription Information Subscription Information 1988: Volume 14 (6 issues) 1988: Volume 28 (4 issues) ....nn... L ".Ie" A."f\ ('J"£\ '-'SN' OOQR-R472 12ti7) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY JOURNAL OF Official Journal of the International Association for Hydrogen IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY Energy Including Immunotoxicology Editor-in-Chief: T NEJAT VEZIROGLU, College of The Official Journal of the International Society for Engineering, University ofMiami, Coral Gables, FL 33124, USA Immunopharmacology Associate Editor: JOHN W SHEFFIELD, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, University of Missouri-Rolla, Editors: P W MULLEN, Kemic Bioresearch Laboratories Ltd, 7 Rolla, MO 65401, USA The Industrial Mall, PO Box 878, Kentville, Nova Scotia B4N 4H8, Canada, JW HADDEN, 1mmunopharmacology Program, The International Journal ofHydrogen Energy provides scientists University ofSouth Florida Medical College, 12901 N, 30th and engineers throughout the world with a central vehicle for the Street, Tampa, FL 33612, USA and F SPREAFICO, Istituto di exchange and dissemination of data and research developments in Richerche Farmacologiche, 'Mario Negri', Via Eritrea 62, 201 the field of hydrogen power. Attention is focussed on original Milano, Italy research, both analytical and experimental, which is of significant interest, covering all aspects of hydrogen energy including The International Journal of Immunopharmacology publishes production, storage, transmission, utilization, as well as the original high-quality scientific contributions, particularly those of economical, environmental and international implications. obvious clinical relevance which interrelate pharmacology and immunology. The following topics are among those covered by A Selection of Papers the journal: Hydrogen energy research and development in India - an • Immunotoxicology. Studies of the adverse effects of xenobiotics overview, M V C SASTRI (India), on the immune system. A polarization model for protonic solid electrolyte fuel cells, • The use of drugs and other chemicals as tools in investigating J D CANADAY (Canada) et al. the nature and role of various components of the immune Comparison and evaluation of electrocatalytic materials in response. electrochemical hydrogen production, G FIORI (Italy) & • Drug pharmacokinetic studies in which an attempt is made to CM MARl (Italy), relate observed pharmacokinetic and immunological parameters. Hydrogen-air deflagrations and detonations: numerical calculation • Studies on the role of lymphocytes and other cells of the of I-D tube combustion processes, H EICHERT (FRO), immune system in the biotransformation of xenobiotics. Water induction studies in a hydrogen-diesel dual-fuel engine, GP PRABHUKUMAR (India) et ai, A Selection of Papers Bibliography on the hydrogen energy and technology (USSR), Immunosuppressive properties of new side chain sterol RF ALIMOVA (USSR) et al. hydroperoxides and of the corresponding alcohols, E MOREL (France) & M GUYOT (France), New Patents section is included in this journal. Halothane hepatitis: attempt to develop an animal model, Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, JM NEUBERGER (UK) et al. Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index Immunoreconstitution of T-cell impairments in asymptomatic male homosexuals by thymic humoral factor (THF), ZT HANDZEL (Israel) et al. Changes in lymphocyte subsets after treatment with cyclophosphamide and during the development of contact sensitivity in the guinea pig, D BAKER (UK) et al. Immunomodulating activity of RU 41740: in vitro and in vivo studies ou human lymphocytes, P L MERONI (Italy) et al. Drug-concentration dependent sensitivity to lysis by antibody and complement, of adriamycin- or mitomycin- treated murine lymphoma cells, J.Y LEROUX (Canada) et at. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLlNE, BlOS1S Database, PASCAL­ CNRS Database

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Founder Editor: M STACEY FRS, University ofBirmingham, UK An International Journal Joint Editors-in-Chief: JC BEVINGTON, Department of Chemistry, The University, Lancaster, UK and J V DAWKINS, Editor-in-Chief: JONATHAN A MORELL, Oak Ridge National Department ofChemistry, The University ofTechnology, Laboratory, Energy Division, Technology Transfer Group, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK PO Box X, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA This journal acts as a medium for the exchange of research in the Evaluation and Program Planning is based on the principle that area of macromolecular substances, both synthetic and natural, the techniques and methods of evaluation and planning transcend and publishes results bearing on the physics or chemistry of the boundaries of specific fields and that relevant contributions to polymers. Papers may fall either into the category of original these areas come from people representing many different papers dealing with substances of high molecular weight, or that positions, intellectual traditions and interests. In order to further of review articles covering the literature on topical aspects of the development of evaluation and planning, we publish articles polymer science and technology. The languages of the journal are from the private and public sectors in a wide range of areas: English, French, German and Italian; for all papers an abstract is organizational development, planning, human resource provided, and in the case of the latter three languages the abstract development, public health, mental health, social service, public also appears in English translation. action, mental retardation, corrections, substance abuse and education. The primary goals of the journal are to assist evaluators A Selection of Papers and planners to better the practice of their professions, to develop The involvement of 2-vinylthiophene and 2-styrylthiophene in the their skills and to improve their knowledge base. radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate, A Selection of Papers JC BEVINGTON (UK) et a/. Polymerization by phase transfer catalysis - V. Polycarbonates The utilization of simple measures in mental health program from diphenols with aromatic side groups, evaluation, JL LEBOW & FL NEWMAN. LH TAGLE (Chile) & FR DIAZ (Chile). Simple measures of case mix in mental health services, FL NEWMAN & MP McGOVERN. Fixation de lysine par sa fonction xNH2 sur chaine oligomethacrylique, A LAGUERRE (France) et al. Cost per unit of service, W N ZELMAN.· Physical characterization of blends of isotactic poly(butene-l) A guide to the use of simple process measures, M E SMITH. with ethylene-propylene copolymer, J K KALLITSIS (Greece) Managing mental health organizations with 25 key performance & NK KALFOGLOU (Greece). indicators, J E SORENSEN. Exchange reactions on polyarylate-phenoxy blends: their A Software Survey section is included in this journal. influence on the physical and mechanical behaviour, I MONDRAGON (Spain) et al. Indexed/Abstracted in: Soc Sci Cit Ind, Psychol Abstr, Electrochemical polymerization of dicarboxylic acids - III. PsycINFO, Social Abstr, Adolescent Mental Health Abstr, ERIC! Quantitative results in the electrolysis of adipic acid, CUE A GOZLAN (Israel) & A ZILKHA (Israel). Unsaturated polyesters - IV. Kinetics of polyesterification of cinnamylsuccinic acid with 1,4-tetramethylene glycol, AF SHAABAN (Egypt) et al. Electrical properties of iron phthalocyanine systems with a mixed valenced central iron atom, J BIJWE (India) et al. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, Current Technology Index, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC, Polymer Science and Technology Database (RSC), RAPRA Database

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Pergamon Press 99 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL OF EDUCATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE DEVELOPMENT The Official Journal of the International Society for Executive Editor: PHILIP H TAYLOR, University of Developmental Neuroscience Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2IT, UK Editors-in-Chief: J R PEREZ-POLO, Division ofBiochemistry, The primary function of the journal is to report on key Gail Borden Building, Room 436, UTMB, Galveston, TX 77550, developments in national systems of education wherever they are USA and A VERNADAKIS, Department ofPsychiatry and to be found. International Journal of Educational Development Pharmacology, University of Colorado, 4200 East 9th Avenue, therefore makes invaluable reading for the educationist and Denver, CO 80260, USA decision-maker at every level and everywhere. The International Journal ofDevelopmental Neuroscience In particular the journal focuses on issues of interest to planners, provides an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of current practitioners and researchers in Third World countries. issues in developmental neurobiology. The journal will publish Topics covered include: new structures of schooling and higher the results of original research on both basic and clinical aspects education; curriculum change and innovation; new approaches to of the developing nervous system, ranging from simpler nervous educational management; programmes of research, enquiry and systems in invertebrates and in vitro growth of neural cells to analysis; studies of achievement and student participation rates; regenerative processes under experimental and clinical initiatives in vocational and technical education. conditions. Papers concerned with both in vitro and in vivo studies are invited for editorial consideration. The editorial board A Selection of Papers is international in membership and is composed of experts in The evaluation of selection tests for educational upgrading many different areas of neuroscience. programmes in Botswana and Swaziland, W M M ALTINK (The Netherlands). A Selection of Papers The maintenance of mysticism and ego-centricity: constraints on Astroglial development in microencephalic rat brain after fetal teacher effectiveness in higher education in developing countries, methylazoxymethanol treatment, D BOORER (Papua New Guinea) & M ERIKSDOTTER-NILSSON et at. R PRESTON (Papua New Guinea). Development of taurine biosynthesizing system in cerebral Language and schooling in Morocco, J SALMI (Morocco). cortical neurons in primary culture, S OHKUMA et al. Education for village life? What has happened to Grade ten Polyamines affect growth of cultured rat cerebellar neurons in leavers from the five SSCEP high schools?, different sera, G M GILAD & VH GILAD. S WEEKS (Papna New Guinea). Regional and cellular differences in rat brain protein synthesis in Assessment and the "vocational school fallacy" in Papua New vivo and in slices during development, FM SHAHBAZIAN et Guinea, G VULLIAMY (UK). at. Public versus private schools in developing countries: evidence Oligodendrocyte production and myelin recovery in heterozygous from Colombia and Tanzania, G PSACHAROPOULOS (USA). jimpy mice: an autoradiographic study, J ROSENFELD & Review article: The methodology of qualitative research, VL FRIEDRICH Jr. P HURST (UK). Nerve growth factor in medium conditioned by embryonic chicken heart cells, G NORRGREN & T EBENDAL. Effects of neonatal undernutrition of rats on the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine by microsomes from gray matter and white matter, T S REDDY & LA HORROCKS. A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Excerpta Medica, Current Contents, Psychol Abs, Psych INFO, Cambridge Sci Abs, BIOSIS Database, tnt Biblio Period Lit, Bibl Book Reviews

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Pergamon Press 103 New Editor-in-Chief INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPACT ENGINEERING OF INSECT MORPHOLOGY & Editor-in-Chief: NORMAN JONES, Department ofMechanical EMBRYOLOGY Engineering, University ofLiverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpoo/ L69 3BX, UK Editor-in-Chief: AYODHYA P GUPTA, Department of Entomology and Economic Zoology, Rutgers University, New The International Journal ofImpact Engineering publishes Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA original research work concerned with the response of structures and bodies to dynamic loads arising from exposure to blast, The journal will publish original contributions on all aspects of collision or other impact events. The topics encompassed by the gross morphology, paleomorphology, macro- and microanatomy, journal include the elastic and plastic response of structures and ultrastructure, functional and experimental morphology, and bodies to impact and blast loading, terminal ballistics, vehicle embryonic and post-embryonic development, including crashworthiness, containment and other processes and phenomena experimental embryology of insects; and similar studies of other in which effects due to impact predominate, such as explosive related arthropods, which have direct bearing on our welding. In addition, related matters such as research into fire understanding of insect morphology and embryology. In addition, hazards in association with impact loads will be included. Every reviews developing new concepts, hypotheses and theories, and a paper accepted must contribute to the understanding of impact limited number of notes and book reviews will be published. phenomena or the insight for engineering design in areas of high A Selection of Papers rate loading. Tubular bodies in dendritic outer segments projecting to second A Selection of Papers embryonic cuticle from anlagen of contact chemoreceptors in Transmission and dissipation of stress wave energy at a Locusta migratoria L. (Orthoptera: Acrididae) and Periplaneta percussive drill rod joint, R BECCU (Sweden) & americana (L.) (Dictyoptera: Blattidae), H ALTNER (FRG) & B LUNDBERG (Sweden). F AMEISMEIER (FRG). Behaviour of laminated plates subjected to conventional blast, Neuroendocrine plexus in the pericardial septum of the stable fly, V BIRMAN (USA) & CW BERT (USA). Stomoxys ca/citrans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae), S MEOLA (USA) A dynamic elasto/viscoplastic solution for a thick-walled & BJ COOK (USA). spherical container subjected to.impulsive loading, Morphology and chemistry of the mandibular gland complex in T HATA (Japan). the primitive termite, Zootermopsis angusticollis (Hagen) Slip and energy dissipation in cylindrical friction joints loaded by (lsoptera: Hodotermitidae), SL GREENBURG (USA) & impact-induced waves, E NORDLUND (Sweden). KA PLAVCAN (USA). Energy absorption of an initially imperfect strut subjected to an Ejaculatory duct of the migratory grasshopper, Melanoplus impact load, R H GRZEBIETA (Australia) & sanguinipes (Fabr.) (Orthoptera: Acrididae): a histological and NW MURRAY (Australia). ultrastructural analysis, C GILLOTT (Canada) & The affine similarity of stress pulses in PMMA bars with sharp I AHMED (Canada). side notches, V RUMEN (Czechoslovakia) et al. Stridulatory structures in three green lacewings (Neuroptera: An elementary scaling law for rod impact specimens, Chrysopidae), SJ BROOKS (UK). SE JONES (USA) & PP GILLIS (USA). Variations in lcation and size of identified flight motoneurons in Hypervelocity penetration of ceramics, SJ BLESS (USA) et at. the silk moth, Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae), Hypervelocity impact in metals, glass and composites, H TSUJIMURA (Japan). BG COUR-PALAIS (USA) et at. Head size and shape in relation to grass feeding in Acridoid (Orthoptera), EA BERNAYS (USA) & J HAMAl (USA). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), BIOSIS Database

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Pergamon Press 107 25th Anniversary Year INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NON-LINEAR OF NURSING STUDIES MECHANICS Joint Editors: ROSEMARY CROW, University ofSurrey, Department ofBiochemistry, Division ofNursing Studies, Editor-in-Chief: WILLIAM A NASH, College ofEngineering, Guiidford, Surrey GU2 5XH, UK and University ofMassachusetts, Amherst, MA 01002, USA The Baroness COX of Queensbury, The House ofLords, The International Journal ofNon-Linear Mechanics provides a Westminster, London SWi, UK specific medium for dissemination of research results in the The international Journal ofNursing Studies publishes material various areas of theoretical and applied mechanics of solids and of interest to an international readership of nurses and others fluids as well as control theory where the phenomena are interested in nursing topics. It informs readers about changes and inherently non-linear. Papers may be theoretical, experimental or developments in nursing worldwide and so contributes to both. Mathematical treatments of non-linear differential equations advances in health care. wherein solutions and properties of solutions are emphasized will also be treated. The work of nurses inside and outside hospitals is continually changing. The material published may contribute to developments Emphasis in the journal is on contributions, either analytical or in nursing practice, nurse education and the organization of experimental, which appear to be of permanent interest to nursing services. research workers and engineers in the field. The journal is not limited to research material. Authors are invited A Selection of Papers to submit scholarly papers for publication on any nursing subject Simple equations in terms of displacements for finite considered to be of international interest. In particular, the Editors axisymmetric deflections of shells of revolution, welcome critical reviews of the literature. J MAKOWSKI (Poland) & L·P NOLTE (FRG). Second sound and internal energy in solids, A MORRO (Italy) & A Selection of Papers T RUGGERI (Italy). Nurse hours per patient: a method for monitoring and explaining Wave features and infinitesimal group analysis for a second order staffing levels, N G REID (UK) & M MELAUGH (UK). quasilinear equation in conservative form, A DONATO (Italy) & The quality of life: design and evaluation of a self-assessment D FUSCO (Italy). instrument for use with cancer patients, S HOLMES (UK) & Bifurcations in a parametrically excited non-linear oscillator, J DICKERSON (UK). AK BAJAJ (USA). Nursing research centers: a survey of their prevalence, functions Finite deformation of a circular elastic membrane containing a and school characteristics, J DIENEMANN (USA). concentric rigid inclusion, T E TEZDUYAR (USA) et al. Staff turnover in nursing homes for the aged: a review and Mechanical interpretation of the Berger's hypothesis for the research proposal, C PHILLIPS (Australia). global stability of statically loaded shells, Physical and emotional responses of expectant fathers throughout J IVANOVA (Bulgaria). pregnancy and the early postpartum period, Miles' evolution equations for axisymmetric shells: simple strange JF CLINTON (USA). attractors in structural dynamics, A MAEWAL (USA). Feeding difficulties in long-stay patients at nursing homes. On the non-local aspects of stress in a viscoelastic medium, Caregiver turnover and caregivers' assessments of duration and JL NOWINSKI (USA). difficulty of assisted feeding and amount of food received by the Non-linear studies of orthotropic shallow spherical shells on patient, A BACKSTROM (Sweden) et al. elastic foundation, Y NATH (India) & RK JAIN (India). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Index Medicus, Similarity solutions of three-dimensional boundary layer MEDLINE, Psychol Abs, Psych INFO equations of non-Newtonian fluids, M G TIMOL (India) & NL KALTHIA (India). A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC

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Pergamon Press 111 JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING JOURNAL OF AEROSOL EDUCATION SCIENCE Editor-in-Chief: E KENT ST PIERRE, School ofAccounting, An International Journal James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USA (In association with the Gesellschaft fur Aerosolforschung) The Journal ofAccounting Education (JAEd) is a refereed journal Editor-in-Chief: D HOCHRAINER, Fraunhofer-Institut, D-5948 dedicated to promoting excellence in teaching and stimulating Schmallenberg, Federal Republic ofGermany research in accounting education. The Journal provides a forum for exchanging ideas, opinions, and research results among The aim of the journal is to encourage the submission of original, accounting educators in community colleges, four-year colleges well-documented papers on all aspects of aerosol research. and universities and graduate institutions. Areas covered include: basic and applied aerosol formation, processes and reactions; chemistry; mechanics; optics; The JAEd has two sections: a Main section in which articles electrostatics; analysis; electromagnetic; acoustic and nuclear present in-depth analyses of the topics discussed and a Teaching radiations; diffusion processes; mobility; condensation and and Educational Notes section which is designed to provide a evaporation; heat motion; energy distribution; forces of attraction forum. The latter contains short papers with information of and repulsion; turbulence; coagulation; deposition; biological interest to readers of JAEd. action; inhalation; nucleation; microscopy and electron microscopy; instrumentation. A Selection of Papers Main Section The Journal ofAerosol Science publishes original research Auditors' common law liability: what we should be telling our papers, occasional reviews and the contents of the Journal of students, T A GAVIN et a/. Aerosol Research, Japan - the official publication of the Japan Attitude measurement and the perceptions of tax accounting Association of Aerosol Science and Technology. faculty publication outlets, W A RAABE et al. Sequencing exam questions relative to topic presentation, A Selection of Papers RAGRUBER. Mineral aerosols and source identification, L SCHUTZ (FRG) & The use of microcomputers in intermediate accounting: effects on M SEBERT (FRG), student achievement and attitudes, T L DICKENS & Onset of particle crystallization resulting from acid droplet RM HARPER JR. ammonia gas reactions, G 0 RUBEL (USA) & JW GENTRY Electronic spreadsheet technology in the teaching of accounting (USA). and taxation - users, limitations and examples, CD IZARD & Coulombic deposition mechanism in electret filters, J PICH JM REEVE. (Japan) et al. Particle deposition within the inertial spectrometer, F BELOSI Teaching and Educational Notes Section (Italy) & V PROD! (Italy), The descriptive case project for accounting information systems Inspiratory vs expiratory aerosol deposition in excised dog lungs, courses, AC JOY. WD BENNETT (USA) & GC SMALDONE (USA). Incorporating authoritative pronouncements with intermediate and Moment simulation of aerosol evaporation, J R BROCK (USA) advanced accounting syllabi, M COLLINS. & J OATES (USA). Delphic choice of accounting periodicals for university libraries, A smog chamber study on the impact of aerosols on the EL BRYAN et al. photodegradation of chemicals in the troposphere, W BEHNKE Financial statement analysis in introductory financial accounting (FRG) et al. for MBA's, TB O'KEEFE. Experimental measurement of the rate of unipolar charging of Accounting internships: the state of the art, J SCHMUTTE. actinolite fibers, P Y YU (USA) et al. Drag on non-spherical, orthotropic aerosol particles, DL JOHNSON (USA) et al. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC

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Pergamon Press 115 Now Typeset JOURNAL OF APPLIED JOURNAL OF APPLIED CARDIOLOGY MATHEMATICS AND Editor-in-Chief: RICHARD J BING MD, Director, Experimenta/ MECHANICS Cardiology, Huntington Memorial Hospital, 100 Congress Street, Pasadena, CA 91105, USA Translation of the Soviet Journal Prikladnaia Matematika i Co-Editor-in-Chief: HEINRICH TAEGTMEYER MD PhD, Mekhanika University a/Texas, Health Science Center at Houston, PO Box Scientific Translation Editors: G HERRMANN, School of 20708, Houston, TX 77225, USA Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA and Now in its third volume, the Journal ofApplied Cardiology R C GLASS, The City University, Northampton Square, London (lAC) has quickly developed an international reputation for EClVOHB, UK preserving, encouraging and developing the vitallink between This journal is a cover-to-cover translation of the Soviet journal the laboratory and the clinic. Readers have found it a key source Prikladnaia Matematika i Mekhanika, published by the USSR for findings on the relationships between normal and pathologic Academy of Sciences and reflecting all the major achievements function and the clinical manifestations of heart and vascular of the Soviet School of Mechanics. disease. lAC's aim is to integrate the clinical disease state with underlying basic principles. The journal is concerned with high-level mathematical investigations of modern physical and mechanical problems and lAC features original contributions which describe newly gained reports current progress in this field. Special emphasis is placed fundamental information and its projected clinical application, as on aeronautics and space science and such subjects as continuum well as historical review articles describing the development of mechanics, theory of elasticity, and mathematics of space flight scientific and clinical thinking. guidance and control. A Selection of Papers A Selection of Papers Diabetic cardiomyopathy: membrane/dysfunction and therapeutic Dynamically stable principles of optimality in cooperative strategies, P GANGULY (Canada) et 0/. differential games on quick action operation, Recent concepts in the management of myocardial failure NN DANILOV (USSR). complicating acute myocardial infarction, The use of first integrals in problems of synthesizing optimal M BOURASSA (Canada). control systems, V E BERBYUK (USSR). Dual inhibition of myocardial function through muscarinic and Optimal control of stepwise processes with periodic adenosine receptors in the mammalian heart, characteristics, AB PIUNOVSKII (USSR). M ENDOH (Japan). On uniform linear invariant relations of the equations of A half-century of research on catecholamine biosynthesis, dynamics, A S SUMBATOV (USSR). H BLASHCKO (UK). On the stability of stationary motions of nonconservative The coronary circulation in systemic sclerosis, mechanical systems, A V KARAPETYAN (USSR) & A KAHAN (France) et 0/. VN RUBANOVSKII (USSR). Function and metabolism of the heart in diabetes: a fresh look at Stability under constantly acting perturbations, and averaging in an old problem, H TAEGTMEYER (USA) et at. an unbounded interval in systems with impulses, Interaction between vascular wall and blood cells in the canine V SH BURD (USSR). heart, J SCHAPER & W SCHAPER (FRG). On the stability of unsteady motions, A I IL'IN (USSR) . The myocardium in diabetes mellitus, T REGAN (USA), Non-local criteria for the existence and stability of periodic Human atrial natriuretic polypeptide, M ISHII (Japan). oscillations in autonomous Hamiltonian systems, Newer inotropic agents for managing patients with congestive AA ZEVIN (USSR). heart failnre, T LeJEMTEL (USA). Stability of the uniform rotation of a gyrostat round the vertical Cardiac electrophysiologic actions of verapamil, diltiazem and main axis on an absolutely smooth horizontal plane, nefedipine in the anesthetized dog using controlled programmed SA BELIKOV (USSR). electrical stimulation, L SZEKERES (Hungary). Indexed/Abstracted in: Cambridge Sci Abstracts Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, SCISEARCH, ASCA, ISI/BlOMED, and Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS)

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Affiliated with the American Society of Biomechanics and the The Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer European Society of Biomechanics Education Editors-in-Chief: RICHARD A BRAND, Professor of Editor-in-Chief: R F BAKEMEIER, University of Colorado Orthopaedic Surgery, The University ofIowa Hospitals & Health Science Center, 4125 E. 3rd Avenue, Denver, CO 80220, Clinics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Biomechanics USA Laboratory, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA and RIK HUISKES, Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedics, The Journal ofCancer Education is an international, quarterly University ofNijrnegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands journal dedicated to the publication of original contributions dealing with the varied aspects of cancer education for The Journal ofBiomechanics, Publishes original research physicians, dentists, nurses, students, social workers and other concerning the application of mechanics to medical and allied health professionals, patients, and the general public. biological problems. Analytical as well as experimental papers are accepted for publication. Papers published in the journal may Articles featured include reports of original results of educational cover a wide range of topics in biomechanics, examples of which research, as well as discussions of current problems and are: techniques in cancer education. Fundamental The following topics as they relate to medical, dental and nursing Dynamics of the musculoskeletal system, mechanics of hard and cancer education are included: soft tissues, mechanics of muscles, mechanics of bone • Student Education remodeling, mechanics of implant-tissue interfaces. • Oncologic Specialty Training • Continuing Education Orthopaedic biomechanics • Patient and Public Education. Mechanics of fracture and fracture fixation, mechanics of implants and implant fixation, mechanics of bones and joints. A Selection of Papers Cardiovascular and respiratory biomechanics A program model for nurses involved with cancer education of Mechanics of blood flow, air flow, mechanics of the soft tissue black Americans, M FRANK-STROMBORG et 01. and flow tissue interactions. Preparing effective lecture slides, R E GALLAGHER. An integrated oncology course for second year medical students, Dental biomechanics DW LUEDKE et 01. Design and analysis of dental prostheses, mechanics of chewing, A survey of housestaff attitudes towards terminal care education, analysis of dental materials. R GOLDBERG et 01. Women's knowledge and beliefs about breast cancer risk factors, Biomechanics of human injury Mechanics of impact, dynamics of man-machine interaction. symptoms, detection methods and treatments, SL DARROW et al. Rehabilitation of biomechanics Measuring common public misperceptions about cancer, Analyses of gait, mechanics of prosthetics and orthopaedics. SL LUTHER et 01. Sports biomechanics Mechanical analyses of sports performance. A Selection of papers Biomechanical study of the programming of anticipatory postural adjustments associated with voluntary movement, S BOUISSET & M ZATTARA. Mechanical strength of tibicular bone evaluated by X-ray computed tomography, S M BENTZEN, et 01. A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, MEDLARS, Eng Index Monthly & Author Index, BIOSIS Database, CABS, Engrg Index Annual, COMPENDEX, Ei Eng Meeting, Eng Index Bioengineering Abstr, PASCAL-CNRS and INSPEG.

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Pergamon Press 119 New Title JOURNAL OF CLINICAL JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL EPIDEMIOLOGY JUSTICE (formerly Journal of Chronic Diseases) An International Journal Editors-in-Chief: ALVAN R FEINSTEIN, Professor, Departments of Medicine and Epidemiology, Director, Clinical Editor: KENT B JOSCELYN, PO Box 1563, Ann Arbor, MI Epidemiology Unit, Yale University School ofMedicine, New 48/06, USA Haven, CT 06510, USA and WALKER 0 SPITZER, Strathcona The Journal of Criminal Justice is an international journal Professor and Chairman, Department ofEpidemiology & intended to fill the present need for the dissemination of new Biostatics, Professor, Department of Medicine, McGill information, ideas and methods, to both practitioners and University, Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Quebec, H3A lA2, academicians in the criminal justice area. The journal is Canada concerned with all aspects of the criminal justice system in terms Established more than 25 years ago, the journal is a forum for of their relationships to each other. Although materials are clinical epidemiologic studies - in the domain formed by the presented relating to crime and the individual elements of the interplay of clinical medicine, epidemiology, and biostatistics. criminal justice system, the emphasis of the journal is to tie The papers published are on research oriented toward methods, together the functioning of these elements and to illustrate the content, or both. The methodologic issues include: the design and effects of their interactions. Papers that reflect the application of analysis of clinical trials and observational studies, principles of new disciplines or analytical methodologies to the problems of measurement and evaluation, statistical techniques and strategies, criminal justice are of special interest. and pertinent applications of computers. The contents include Since the purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for the such topics as: etiology of disease, studies of natural history, dissemination of new ideas, new information and the application clinical course, diagnostic procedures, prophylaxis, therapy, of new methods to the problems and functions of the criminal impact of chronic illness, patient care, and rehabilitation. justice system, the journal emphasizes innovation and creative A Selection of Papers thought of the highest quality. The seasonal risk of pediatric/juvenile acute lymphocytic A Selection of Papers leukemia in the United States, R E HARRIS et at. Patterns of discrimination in assessments of the death penalty: Physical activity and its relationship to blood pressure in school the case of Louisiana, M D SMITH. children, S PANICO et al. Deviation from sentencing guidelines: the issue of unwarranted A brief POMS measure of distress for cancer patients, disparity, D B GRISWOLD. DF CELLA et al. The human impact of capital punishment: interviews with Factors influencing haematological measurements in healthy families of persons on death row, J 0 SMYKLA. adults, R SCROGER et al. An empirical assessment of the effects of prison crowding upon Social network interaction and mortality. A six year follow-up recidivism utilizing aggregate level data, 0 CLAYTON Jr & study of a random sample of the Swedish population, TCARR. KORTH-GOMER & JV JOHNSON. Change and influence in popular criminology: public attributions A prospective study of the Jenkins Activity Survey as a risk of crime causation, T J FLANAGAN. indicator for coronary heart disease in The Netherlands, Crime and punishment: a social welfare analysis, A APPELS et al. JF McDONALD. Reported herpes-virus-infection, fever and cancer incidence in a Surviving the loss of federal dollars and mandate: the case of prospective study, R GROSSARTH·MATICEK et al. state planning agencies, J K HUDZIK. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, MEDLARS, CABS, BIOSIS Database, BRS Database, Sociedad Iberoamericana de Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Psycho! Abstr, Crime Informacion Cientifica & Delinq Lit, IBZ, Current Law Ind, Criminal Justice Abstr, Communication Abstr

Subscription Information Subscription Information 1988: Volume 41 (12 issues) 1988: Volume 16 (6 issues) TSSN: 0021-9681 (245) ISSN: 0047-2352 (366) MECHANICS RESEARCH MECHANISM AND MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS THEORY Editor: BRUNO A BOLEY, Department ofCivil Engineering The Scientific Journal of the International Federation for the and Engineering Mechanics, Columbia University, New York, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms NY 10027, USA Editor-in-Chief: TE SHOUP, Dean ofEngineering, Florida Mechanics Research Communications provides a fast means of Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA communication and exchange of ideas among workers in mechan­ ics, and offers an effective method of bringing new results quickly This international journal provides a medium of communication to the public. By doing so the journal establishes an informal between engineers and scientists engaged in research and vehicle for the discussion of ideas that may still be in the forma­ development within the fields of science embraced by the tive stages. International Federation for the Theory of Machines and Mechanisms (IFToMM). These fields are: mechanism; dynamics The journal encompasses the behaviour of fluids, solids, of machines; applied vibrations; gearing and transmissions; particles, continua, rigid bodies, mechanisms, systems and so man-machine systems and robots; mechanical systems; forth, enabling the field of mechanics to be understood in a broad pneumatic and hydraulic machine controls; applications of mathe­ sense. It will include theoretical and experimental results, and matics, graphics and computers to machine theory and design; fundamental and practical research. and experimental test techniques and results. The journal an­ nounces conferences, news of IFfoMM, publishes book and A Selection of Papers thesis reviews, and letters to the Editor. Realistic modeling of automobile skidding, TR KANE (USA) & DA LEVINSON (USA). A Selection of Papers Finite difference analysis of unsteady free convective flow Chatter vibration of flexible multibody machine tool mechanisms, through a porous medium adjacent to a semi-infinite vertical A SHABANA (USA) & B THOMAS (USA) plate, A RAPTIS (Greece) et al. Reliability analysis of bevel gears with and without back support, Elimination of Langrangian Multipliers, S VLASE (Romania). EM AL-SHAREEDAH (Kuwait) & H ALAWI (Kuwait). On deformations possible in every compressible elastic body, An efficient iterative computational algorithm for design RA DALKE (USA). synthesis of 4 x 3 type double composite gear trains, MHD unsteady incompressible three-dimensional asymmetric MOM OSMAN (Canada) et al. stagnation point boundary layers, HS TAKHAR (UK) et a/. Research on complete shaking force and shaking moment Dynamic stability of thick rectangular plates, balancing of spatial linkages, YUE-QING YU (China). V BIRMAN (USA). Dynamic analysis of a CAM mechanism with bearing clearances, Non-uniform torsion of short bars having sections with only one MOM OSMAN (Canada) axis of symmetry, N K DAS TALUKDER (India) & Kinematic analysis of mechanism links connected by a higher J P DWIVEDI (India). Kinematic pair and its application, J ROSENBERG (Czechoslo­ New integrable cases in the dynamics of rigid bodies - II, vakia) & J KREN (Czechoslovakia) HM YEHIA (Egypt), Mechanical error of a four -bar linkage coupler curve, Image processing methods in ductile fracture of solids, GB CHATTERJEE (India) & AK MALLIK (India). Y J CHAO (USA). Forces between an abrasive belt and pulley, H KIM (USA) et al. Effect of particle volume change on characteristics in one­ dimensional two-phase flow, A SARAYLOO (USA) & New Patents and Software Survey sections are included in this J PEDDlESON Jr (USA). journal. Approximation of the shear rate and determination of the behav­ Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Computer Contents, iour law of blood, G MAURICE (France), Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC, PASCAL-CNRS A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Database Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Applied Mechanics Reviews, INSPEC, Mechanics, PASCAL-CNRS Database, Shock and Vibration Digestion

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PergamonPress 121 JOURNAL OF JOURNAL OF PHYSICS AND PHARMACEUTICAL AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS An International Journal An International Journal on all Drug-Related Topics in Editors: A C DAMASK, GJ DIENES and DAVID E COX, Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Clinical Analysis Physics Department, Building 5l0B, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USA Editor-in-Chief: ANTHONY F FELL, School of Pharmaceutical Regional Editors: A S BOROVIK·ROMANOV, Moscow, Chemistry, University ofBradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire J FRIEDEL, Paris, S HOSHINO, Tokyo, JOHANN PEISL, BD7IDP, UK Munich, JM THOMAS, London and GUAN WEIYAN. Hefei This journal is an international medium for the publication of The Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids is an established original research reports and authoritative reviews on international medium for the solid state sciences covering all pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis. It covers the aspects of the fundamental physics and chemistry of the solid interdisciplinary aspects of analysis in the pharmaceutical and state. Emphasis is placed upon experimental and theoretical work biomedical sciences, including relevant developments in which elucidates the basic properties of, and processes in, analytical methodology, instrumentation, computation and condensed systems. Typical fields of interest are electronic, interpretation. Applications focus on individual groups of drugs, spectroscopic and structural properties of solids, and the drug stability studies, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic monitoring, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics of condensed systems. metabolic profiling, drug-related aspects of analytical These systems include perfect and defect lattices, surfaces and biochemistry and forensic toxicology, quality assurance and interfaces, amorphous materials, and layered and low­ drug-related topics of health and safety in the pharmaceutical dimensional structures. In addition to original papers, the journal industry. also publishes short technical notes, invited topical review The journal is directed towards the needs of academic, clinical, articles, special issues in rapidly developing fields and short government and industrial analysis and presents a unique forum communications on software. for the discussion of current developments at the interface between pharmaceutical, biochemical and clinical analysis. A Selection of Papers Investigation of spatial distribution of neodymium in phosphate A Selection of Papers glasses by Raman and kinetic luminescence spectroscopy, Quantitative analysis of beta-adrenergic blocking agents by NMR C PARENT (France) et al. spectroscopy, MA IORIO (Italy) et al. Rutherford backscattering studies of surface density reduction in Measurement of plasma etoposide by radioimmunoassay, ion-implanted and excimer-Iaser-annealed Ge, K YAMASHITA (Japan) et al. S KIGER (USA) et al. Analysis of nandrolene esters in oily injections by reversed-phase Influence of energy migration on the luminescence of high-performance liquid chromotography, Li6Eu(BO) 3' a material with predominant one-dimensional V CAVRINI (Italy) et al. interactions, FW TIAN (France) et al. High-performance liquid chromotography of anthracycline : Electron spin resonance of Cr5+ in Te02 Cr, antibiotics with electrochemical detection. Application to the A WATTERICH (USA) et al. clinical pharmacokinetics of 4'-deoxydoxorubicin, Mode Gruneisen parameters and thermal expansion of sodium CM RILEY (USA) & AK RUNYAN (USA). nitrate, M Md IBRAHIM (India) et at. Better response to thiazides in blacks - lack of pharmacokinetic Mossbauer spectroscopic study of iron fluoride surface layers, evidence with chlorothiazide, GI ADEBAYO (Nigeria) & S SWANEPOEL (South Africa) & AFB MABADEJE (Nigeria). CM STANDER (South Africa) Determination of mixtures of sulphonamides by titration with chloramine-T, K K VERMA (India) et al. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, Amantadine ion-selective membrane electrodes and their use in Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, INSPEC, PASCAL-CNRS pharmaceutical analysis, M S IONESCU (Romania) et al. Database Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, BIOSIS Database

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An International Journal & WorldAbstracting Service The International Journal of Electron Microscopy, Electron Probe Microanalysis, Optical, Computer, and Electron Image Editor-in-Chief: GWA DUMMER, 27 King Edwards Rd, Processing, and Associated Equipment and Techniques Malvern Wells, Worcestershire WR14 4AJ, UK Assistant Editor-in-Chief: H REICHE, 22 Chapleau Avenue, Editor-in-Chief: RW HORNE, School ofBiological Sciences, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada University ofEast Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK The increasing complexity of electronics and the widening field of The aims of Micron and Microscopica Acta are to serve as an application has made reliability one of the most important aspects interdisciplinary forum for all work which involves the of present day electronics. Modern systems and devices need application, practice or theory of transmission and scanning accurate control in manufacture and considerable testing for very electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis, electron low failure rates, whilst mathematical analysis is also essential for instrumentation and techniques associated with electron micros­ maximum system reliability. copy. The journal also publishes papers and reports on optical, computer and electron image analytical systems, including Microelectronics and Reliability combines the practical, computer image processing. theoretical and statistical aspects of reliability with design, construction, engineering and testing of microelectronic systems, Embracing original research work in biology, medicine, metal­ bringing an up-to-date continuity never previously achieved. It is lurgy and materials science and physical sciences, Micron and the only regular international journal in the world covering this Microscopica Acta publishes original and review articles, short specific field. Comprehensive abstracts of the world's communications, conference reports, bibliographies of papers of publications on both microelectronics and reliability published special interest, reports on new patents, and a calendar of upcom­ within the last twelve months are regularly included, together with ing events. Book Reviews. A Selection of Papers A Selection of Papers New devices and results for diagnostic histopathological transmis­ An approach in the life cycle cost of integrated logistic support, sion electron microscopy on large ultrathin cryosections from J L ROCA (Argentina). human tumours, B WOLF et at. Reliability modelling of electronic components, A K VERMA Short Communications: (India) & ASR MURTY (India). Tissue preparation for scanning electron microscopy of fruit A mixed CMOS-DMOS-JFET technology for switching circuits surfaces: comparison of fresh and cryopreserved specimens and with high voltage output stages, W PODMIOTKO (Poland) J replicas of banana peel, M H WILLIAMS et a/. & A BAKOWSKI (Poland.) Digital evaluation of compacta cross-section preparations, New reliability indices for topological design, P HUTZSCHENREUTER & H MOLLE. VM CATUNEANU (Romania) & FL POPENTIU (Romania). Conference Report: The branching nonhomogenous Poisson process and its applica­ R body round table. tions to a replacement model, K VEMATSU (Japan) & T NISHIDA (Japan). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Excerpta On estimating the shape parameter of the Wiebull distribution by Medica, CABS, BIOSIS Database, INSPEC Database shrinkage towards an interval, B N PANDEY (India) & H J MALIK (Canada). Parameter determination for a parallel device of stages, C DICHIRICO (Italy) & C SINGH (USA). A shock model for software failures, MIN XIE (Sweden). Reliability analysis of networks with human errors: a block diagram approach, BS DHILLON (Canada) & SN RAYAPATI (Canada). A New Patents section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Computer Contents, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index, PASCAL-CNRS Database, INSPEC

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Pergamon Press 123 JOURNAL OF JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH SPECTROSCOPY & Affiliated to the International College of Psychosomatic RADIATIVE TRANSFER Medicine Editor: S S PENNER, University ofCalifornia (San Diego), Editor: GEOFFREY LLOYD, Academic Department of La Jolla, CA 92093, USA Psychiatry, Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, London NW3 2QG, UK The Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer is an international outlet for papers dealing with the following First published in 1956, the Journal ofPsychosomatic Research subjects: theoretical and experimental determinations of has contributed much to the placing of the psychological aspects f-numbers or absolute intensities for atomic and/or molecular of medicine on a truly scientific basis. Papers published in the systems theoretical and experimental studies on spectral line journal reflect current research in the psychosomatic approach shapes and widths; emissivities of heated gases, liquids and from both an experimental and a clinical viewpoint, and subject solids and long-range detection of radiating sources; quantitative its theories to scientific examination. Specially commissioned spectroscopic techniques for environmental studies, particularly review articles have been introduced to summarise the state of those related to rocket flights and satellite exploration; shock­ knowledge in areas in which there have been important recent tube studies in which the emphasis is on quantitative advances. spectroscopy; radiant energy emission for plasmas and Relevant work in other areas such as sociology, biology and spectroscopic studies using lasers. anthropology is also covered. Relevant papers are welcomed for A Selection of Papers editorial consideration. Dispersive plasma-satellites of a dipole-forbidden transition and A Selection of Papers the rotating field model, J HILDEBRANDT (FRG). Predissociation linewidths for the Schumann-Runge bands of Response to symptoms in healthy, low utilizers of the health care system, K J EGAN (USA) & R BEATON (USA). "0" BR LEWIS (Australia) et al. Collisional repopulation of excited Na-states upon laser-pumping The different impact of diabetes type on female sexuality, in an H flame, P SCHREINER·ENGEL (USA) et ai. Z-02-Ar Ultrasound scanning in women with raised serum alpha C A VAN DEN WUNGAART (The Netherlands) et ai. Comparison of atomic potentials and bremsstrahlung Gaunt fetoprotein: short term psychological effect, factors in dense aluminum plasmas, MM TSOI (Hong Kong) et al. Asthma in opiate addicts, AH GHODSE (UK) & M LAMOUREUX (USA) et ai. J S MYLES (UK). Assignments of autoionization states of 0z' The relationship between retrospective premenstrual symptom CY ROBERT WU (USA). Vibration-rotational matrix elements for infrared transitions of reporting and present oral contraceptive use, diatomic molecules, P BODANICH (France). CA GRAHAM (Canada) & BB SHERWIN (Canada). J Type A behaviour in housewives: relation to work, marital Die1ectronic recombination rates for the Be sequence, D J McLAUGHLIN (USA) et ai. adjustments, stress, tension, health, fear-of-failure and self esteem, BK HOUSTON (USA) & KE KELLY (USA), A Software Survey section is included in this journal. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, Sciences (CABS), Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, Index BIOSIS Database, PASCAL-CNRS Database, INSPEC Medicus, MEDLlNE, Psychoi, Abs, Psych INFO, Social Abs, BIOSIS Database

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Editor: KEITH J DORRINGTON, Chairman, Board 0/ The Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society Regional Editors, Connaught Research Institute, 1755 Steeles Avenue West, Willowdale, Ontario, M2R 3T4, Canada Editors-in-Chief: SHUN-ICHI AMARI, University ofTokyo, This journal is primarily devoted to the publication and communi­ Faculty of Engineering, Instrumentation Physics, Bunkyo-Ku, cation of immunological knowledge which can be delineated at Tokyo 113, Japan, STEPHEN GROSSBERG, Boston Univer­ the molecular level. Within this framework it publishes contribu­ sity, Center for Adaptive Systems, 111 Cummington Street, Boston, tions concerned with the molecular analysis of the cellular MA 02215, USA, and TEUVO KOHONEN, Helsinki University components and processes which underlie the biological behavior o/Technology, Lab ofComputer & In/ormation Sciences, of cells involved in immune phenomena. In addition, Molecular Rakentajanaukio 2C, SF-02150 Espoo 15, Finland Immunology presents investigations directed to the elucidation of the chemical and physical properties of antibodies and antigens and to the physical-chemical analysis of their interactions. Now a major focus of study by university, industry and govern­ Publishing research reports, preliminary communications, review ment investigators, neural network research concerns the model­ articles, book reviews, announcements, summaries of meetings ling of brain and behavioral processes and the application of these and conferences, letters to the editor, speculations and hypothesis models to computer and related technologies. This research, now papers, Molecular Immunology enjoys a long-standing reputation understood as an important aspect of the cognitive and neuro­ as the leading journal in its field. sciences, is also precipitating a fundamental shift in computer science and artificial intelligence. Scientists and engineers are now A Selection of Papers using neural network models to help solve key technological Analysis of the domain specificity of various murine anti-human problems. Interest in implementing these models in real-time hard­ IgM monoclonal antibodies differing in human B lymphocyte ware is, therefore, very high. signaling activity, S M RUDICH er al. The solution conformations of the subclasses of human IgG Topics include: vision and image processing, speech and language deduced from sedimentation and small angle X-ray scattering understanding, pattern recognition, associative learning and long­ studies, L GREGORY et a/. term memory, self-organisation, cognitive information processing, Identification of an Fe receptor for IgG I and IgG2 on guinea-pig cooperative and competitive network dynamics and short-term polymorphonuclear leukocytes, T NAKAMURA et al. memory, sensory-motor control and robotics, parallel distributed Unusual expression of HLA molecules at the surface of murine processing, local circuit and systems analyses of brain-behavior cells transfected with HLA-B7 or HLA-AII genes, relationships, combinatorial optimization, electronic, optical, M BOUILLOT et a/. hybrid, and virtual devices and neuro-computers. Effect of trimming inhibitors on the secretion and biological activity of murine IgE monoclonal antibody, D A GRANATO & A Selection of Papers J-R NEESER. Non-linear neural networks: principles, mechanisms and Immunochemical observations of antigen 5, a major venom architecture, S GROSSBERG. allergen of hornets, yellowjackets and wasps, T P KING et al. An introduction to neural computing, T KOHONEN. Three distinct epitopes of the human MSK20 cell surface antigen Necognition: a hierarchical neural network capable of visual are expressed on human and non-human primate cells, pattern recognition, K FUKUSHIMA. DK PALMER et a/. Analysis of the hidden units in a layered network that classifies Analysis of asparagine-linked oligosaccharide structures of sonar targets, T SEJNOWSKI. chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells, G N VOLMAN et al. Pattern classification and data analysis using counter-propagation Enhancement of complement-mediated lysis of dithiothreitol­ networks, R HECHT-NEILSON, treated erythrocytes involves increased C9 insertion and A network for sensory segmentation, polymerization, V W HU et al. C VON DER MALSBERG. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Excerpta Optical neural computers, D PSALTIS. Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLlNE, MEDLARS, CABS, BIOSIS Are there relationships between artificial neural networks and Database, PASCAL-CNRS Database biological nervous systems?, A SELVERSTON.

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Pergamon Press 125 New Editor New in 1987 JOURNAL OF SCHOOL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY EXPLORATION Editor: RAYMOND S DEAN, Teachers College 521, Ball State A Publication of the Society for Scientific Exploration University, Muncie, IN 47306, USA Editor: RONALD A HOWARD, Stanford University, The Journal of School Psychology publishes original articles on Department of Engineering-Economic Systems, Terman research and practice relevant to the development of school Engineering Center. Stanford, CA 94305-4025, USA psychology as both a scientific and an applied specialty. The journal also reviews tests, books, and other professional materials The Journal of Scientific Exploration publishes original, of interest to school psychologists. reviewed scientific papers that advance the study of anomalous phenomena. Papers may be submitted on any aspect of A Selection of Papers anomalous phenomena, including the following: (1) phenomena Depression and reading ability in sixth-grade children, outside the current paradigms of one or more of the sciences such H VINCENZI. as the physical, psychological, biological, or earth sciences, (2) Influence of treatment effectiveness information on the phenomena within the scientific paradigms, but at variance with acceptability of classroom interventions, current scientific knowledge, (3) the scientific methods used to M BOONE VON BROCK & SN ELLIOTT. study anomalous phenomena, (4) the study of the impact of Differences between children with attention deficit disorder, anomalous phenomena on science and society in general. children with specific learning disabilities, and normal children, C KUEHNE et a/. A Selection of Papers Identification of mental retardation by the SOMPA: Toward a quantitative theory of intellectual discovery (especially nondiscriminatory or nonexistent? C A HEFLINGER et at. in physics), R G FOWLER. Students' perception of control at school and problem behavior Society and scientific anomalies: common knowledge about the and attitudes, D C SMITH et a/. Loch Ness Monster, H H BAUER. Alterations in recollection of unusual and unexpected events, A Software Survey section is included in this journal. DF HALL et a/. Grounds for dismissal: case studies of the rejection of scientific Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Soc Sci Cit Ind, claims, J S TREFIL. Psycho/ Abstr, PsyclNFO, Except Child Ed Res, ERIC/CIJE, An analysis of the Condon Report on the Colorado UFO project, Chicorel Abstr to Reading and LD, Adolescent Mental Health PA STURROCK. Abstr Analysis of a UFO photograph, R F HAINES. Scientists selection of new research topics: UFO vs ETI, DWSWIFT. Society for Scientific Exploration membership information available upon request. (Journal included as part of annual membership dues.)

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Pergamon Press 127 JOURNAL OF STEROID JOURNAL OF STORED BIOCHEMISTRY PRODUCTS RESEARCH Editors-in-Chief: JR PASQUALINI and R SCHOLLER, Editor: CHARLES E DYTE, Pest Infestation Controi Foundation for Hormone Research, 26 Boulevard Brune, Laboratory, Ministry ofAgriculture Fisheries & Food, 75014 Paris, France London Road, Slough, Berkshire, UK The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry publishes papers dealing This journal provides an international medium for the publication with new experimental or theoretical developments in areas of original research results from laboratory and field studies related to steroids. dealing with the biology, ecology, physiology, behaviour, taxonomy, genetics and control of the insects, mites, fungi and Subjects of interest include: other organisms associated with stored products. It also covers -Receptors and mechanisms of action of steroid hormones, and of studies on the physical and chemical nature of the stored product related polypeptides and proteins such as ACTH, angiotensin, environment which have relevance to these organisms and their FSH, LH, chorionic gonadotropin, releasing hormones and control. prostaglandins -Biosynthesis and metabolism of steroids including clinical The Journal of Stored Products Research reflects the increasing investigations dealing with steroid biochemistry interest in the scientific problems of infestation in stored food -Methodological advances in the detection and measurement of and their relevance to the world food shortage. steroids -Structure, physico-chemical and chemical properties of steroids A Selection of Papers of biological interest Synthesis of acetals and esters of propargyl propenyl and propyl -Stcroid hormones in development and differentiation, alcohols and the bioassay of these and related compounds as comparative endocrinology of steroids, biochemical and fumigants against Anastrepha suspensa (Loew) larvae, physiological effects of steroid action, microbiological JD WEBER (USA) et 0/. transformation of steroids, Egg production and development of Callosobruchus rhodesianus (Pic) and Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) A Selection of Papers on several commodities at two different temperatures, Steroid hormone antagonism and a cyclic model of receptor DP GIGA (UK) & RH SMITH (UK). kinetics, A MUNCK (USA) & NJ HOLBROOK (USA). "Black distal area", a new mutation affecting wing pattern of Analysis of the glucocorticoid antagonist action of Ephestia kuehniella Zeller (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) , dexamethasone 21-mesylate in HeLa S3 cells, F MAREC (Czechoslovakia). PP SCHEIBLE (USA) et al. Simulation of temperature fluctuations near the surface of grain Separation and identification of two components of an estrogen­ bulks, R A LONGSTAFF (Australia) & responsive, calcium-dependent arginine esteropeptidase, HJ BANKS (Australia). KP HENRIKSON (USA) et 0/. Food consumption by larvae of three strains of Callosobruchus Clinical use of unbound plasma cortisol as calculated from total macu/atus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), PF CREDLAND (UK) & cortisol and corticosteroid-binding globulin, KM DICK (UK). J·L COOLENS (Belgium) et a/. Laboratory evaluation of natural embelin as a grain protectant Identification of a mineralocorticoid receptor binding substance against some insect pests of wheat in storage, in the urine of patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, H CHANDER (India) & SM AHMED (India). M LAND (USA) & S UUCK (USA). Evaluation of insecticide dips as protectants of stored dried fish Occupied and unoccupied type II estrogen binding sites in human from dermestid beetle infestation, P GOLOB (UK) et al. breast cancer, M T P LOPES (Brazil) et at. Studies on the susceptibility of groundnut varieties to infestation by Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, GN MBATA (Nigeria). Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), BIOSIS Fate of chlorpyrifos-methyl on single wheat kernels, Database, Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, PH ADAMS (UK). PASCAL-CNRS Database Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), BIOSIS Database, PASCAL-CNRS Database

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Editor-in-Chief: ZOLTAN ANNAU, Department of Editors-in-Chief: PIERRE MOESSINGER, Rue des Maraichers Environmental Health Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University, 46,1205 Geneva, Switzerland, JOHN BROUGHTON, Depart­ 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA ment ofPsychology, Box 33, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA and RICHARD Neurotoxicology and Teratology is the leading source for KITCHENER, Department of Philosophy, Colorado State researchers studying neural toxicity, which in recent years has University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA become one of the most quickly growing areas of environmental health. The journal reports results on the consequences of There is a growing dissatisfaction with fragmentation in theor­ prenatal exposure to neurotoxic chemicals, including both etical psychology and without doubt there is a felt need for a environmental pollution and self-inflicted intoxication, and, journal containing articles which aim to integrate these increasingly, the role of underlying biological mechanisms. fragmented ideas and theories. Since the usual methods and Given the high interest in the more fundamental questions of perspectives have failed to achieve such integration, common neurotoxicology, the Editor-in-Chief has appointed section sense suggests that we try new and more daring hypotheses. We editors covering neurochemistry, neuropathology and neuro­ place particular emphasis on the fact that informed discussion of physiology. The new name of the journal Neurotoxicology and psychological theories needs to be interdisciplinary. We are Teratology represents the incorporation of behavioral toxicology intrigued by the possibility of facilitating a rapprochement into the field of neurotoxicology as a whole. between traditions of thought that currently ignore each other. We also anticipate that fresh ideas may come from research in A Selection of Papers fields indirectly related to psychology. New Ideas in Psychology Developmental and longterm neurobehavioral toxicity of low is devoted to innovative theory in psychology. It does this in level in-utero cadmium exposure in rats, M MALI et al. several ways, by dealing with how new ideas develop: conceptual Effects of iontophoretic application of trimethyltin on issues in theory construction, scientific creativity and growth of spontaneous neuronal activity in mouse hippocampal slices, knowledge; exploratory theorizing: broad problems in any field DL ARMSTRONG et al. of psychology, focusing on new and plausible hypotheses; ideas Sulfolane effects on audiogenic, pentylenetetrazol and after­ in progress: heuristic insights, suggestive or intriguing discharge seizure activity, L J BURDETTE & R S DYER. speculations. Pre- and postnatal lead-exposure in monkeys: effects on activity and learning set formation, H LILIENTHAL et al. New Ideas in Psychology provides a forum for theorizers. It is Prenatal diazepam: chronic anxiety and deficits in brain receptors open to letters, comments or debate, and puts a special emphasis in mature rat progeny, GT LIVEZEY et of. on seminal and controversial ideas. Empirical papers are Altered pyramidal cell dendritic development in the motor cortex welcome, but only as long as they focus on conceptual issues and of lead intoxicated neonatal rats. A Golgi study, D LORTON & are theoretically creative. W J ANDERSON. A Selection of Papers Behavioral correlates of soman-induced neuropathology: deficits The trouble with wholes and parts, R ARNHEIM. in DRL acquistion, J H McDONOUGH Jr et al. Social identity: cognitive dissonance or paradox? L GARAI. Behavioral evaluation of perinatal PCB exposure in rhesus Marxist perspectives on abnormality, R SMITH. monkeys: fixed-interval performance and reinforcement­ Breaking the myth that behavior is a trivial science, omission, P C MELE et al. S RAKOVER. Vasopressin and vasopressin-antagonists applied to neonatal Multiple personality and the concept of a person, G GILLETT. Wister rats: effects on body and brain development and water metabolism, F G M SNIJDEWINT & G J BOER. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, CABS, Psychol Abstr, PsycINFO Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Science Citation Index, CABS, Index Medicus, Excerpta Medica, MEDLlNE, MEDLARS, BlOSIS Database

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Pergamon Press 129 JOURNAL OF THERMAL LANGUAGE & BIOLOGY COMMUNICATION Editors: K BOWLER, Department ofZoology, University of An Interdisciplinary Journal Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, UK and J E HEATH, Department ofPhysiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL Editor: ROY HARRIS, University of Oxford, Worcester College, 61801, USA Oxford OX1 2HB, UK The journal publishes results of work in which the central theme This journal is unique in that it provides a forum devoted to the is the mechanisms by which temperature affects living discussion of topics and issues in communication which is of organisms. It is wide in scope and includes studies at the interdisciplinary significance. It publishes contributions from biochemical and physiological levels and also at the level of the researchers on all fields relevant to the study of verbal and non­ organism. The following are examples of the subject areas verbal communication. The investigation of language and its covered: communicational functions are treated as a concern shared in • Studies on the mechanisms involved in acclimation and common by those working in anthropology, the arts, artificial acclimatization to temperature in plants and animals, including intelligence, education, ethology, linguistics, physiology, the phenomena of hibernation, dormancy, aestivation and philosophy, psychology and the social sciences. diapause Emphasis is placed on the implications of current research for • The mechanisms of cellular heat and cold injury, and of the establishing common theoretical frameworks within which resistance of organisms to extremes of temperature findings from different areas of study may be accommodated and • Effects of temperature on growth and development, ageing and interrelated. life-span • Effects of temperature on micro-organisms By focusing attention on the many ways in which language is • Behavioural and physiological regulation of body temperature integrated with other forms of communicational activity and • Medical applications of hypo- and hyperthermy, excluding interactional behaviour, it is intended to explore ways of descriptive clinical studies and case-histories developing a science of communication which is not restricted by • Review articles. existing disciplinary boundaries. A Selection of Papers A Selection of Papers The effect of temperature changes on the spontaneous activity in Issues in linearization: prolegomena for a general theory of the neural ganglia of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, communication, WH EDMONDSON (UK). J JANISZEWSKI (Poland). Saussurean linguistics and the problem of meaning - from Circadian change of heat loss in response to change in core dynamic statics to static dynamics, B NERLICH (UK). temperature in rats, 0 SHIDO (Japan) et al. Language, dialect and society, M YAEGER·DROR (Canada). Environmental stress after atropine treatment, Conversation as a system of social interaction, MA KOLKA (USA) et al. R MYLLYNIEMI (Finland). Temperature effects on evoked potentials of hippocampal slices Do you understand? Criteria of understanding in verbal from noncold-acclimated, cold-acclimated and hibernating interaction, TJ TAYLOR (USA). hamsters, M P THOMAS (USA) et al. Passing sentence, C SLATER (UK) & P WEXLER (UK). Selected body temperatures in the lizard Lacerta vivipara: Belief in rumor and likelihood of rumor transmission, variation within and between populations, RL ROSNOW (USA) et al. R VAN DAMME (Belgium) et al. The aftermath of error occurrence: psycholinguistic evidence Muscle temperature and muscle metabolism during. short-term from cut-offs, T BERG (FRG). exercise in the goat, G FEISTKORN (FRG) et al. The need for new approaches to social class' analysis in sociolingnistics, JR RICKFORD (USA). Indexed/Abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, CABS, BIOSIS Database, PASCAL-CNRS Indexed/Abstracted in: Current-Contents, Psycho! Abstr, Psych Database, INSPEC INFO, Social Abstr

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Pergamon Press 141 Newly Acquired in 1987 NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING NEUROCHEMISTRY Research on Age-Related Phenomena, INTERNATIONAL Neurodegeneration and Neuropathology Executive Editors: NEVILLE N OSBORNE (Chairman), Nuffie/d Laboratory ofOphthalmology, University ofOxford, Editor: RAYMOND T BARTUS, Department ofCNS Research, Walton Street, Oxford, UK, J ROSSlER, CNRS, 91190 Gif-sur­ Medical Research Division ofAmerican Cyanamid, Lederle Yvette, France, G JAIM-ETCHEVERRY, Institute ofCellular Laboratories, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA Biology, Faculty ofMedicine, University ofBuenos Aires, A multidisciplinary journal, Neurobiology ofAging publishes Argentina, W LOVENBERG, Merrell-Dow Research Institute, papers related to aging and the degeneration of the nervous Cincinnati, OH 45215, USA and K KURIYAMA, Department of system. Providing a unique forum for communication among Pharmacology, Kyoto Prefectual University ofMedicine, Kyoto, neuroscientists, neuropathologists, molecular biologists, Japan gerontologists, experimental clinicians and other investigators Neurochemistry International publishes papers primarily con­ interested in aging and age-related neurodegeneration, cerned with the metabolism and function of the nervous system. Neurobiology ofAging brings together in one publication the This incorporates the chemical aspects of the anatomy, pathology, work from numerous disciplines concerned with the aging physiology, pharmacology and genetics of the nervous system, as nervous system. The journal particularly emphasizes studies that well as the biochemistry of the nervous tissues. Other papers attempt to understand and/or treat the functional changes associ­ demonstrate the relationship between fundamental neurochemical ated with aging and neurodegeneration. observations and basic neurology, neuropharmacology, chemical Neurobiology ofAging features: original articles and brief pathology and neurotransmission of the nervous system. ~ communications reports of new research results; reviews­ A Selection of Papers provocative discussions of controversial topics (an "open peer Norepinephrine metabolism in the cerebellum of the Purkinje cell commentary format" is used to invite balanced consideration); degeneration (PCD) mutant mouse, B GHETTI (USA) et at. meeting reports - summaries of new developments presented at The estimation of free calcium within synaptosomes and international symposia and conferences; calendar section ­ mitochondria with Fura-2; comparison to Quin-2, announcements of meetings of interest to researchers of the H KOMULAINEN (USA) & SC BONDY (USA). neurobiology of aging; age page - news of general interest; grants Endogenous inhibitor of GABA B and GABA A receptors, and awards - information on public funding, new grants and I YAMADA (Japan) et at. awards. Phosphate activated glutaminase-like immunoreactivity in the A Selection of Papers nervous system from different species and in different neuronal Interaction of norepinephrine with Purkinje cell responses to cell types and in astrocytes, G SVENNEBY (Norway) et at. cerebellar afferent inputs in aged rats, P C BICKFORD et al. Amino acid incorporation during. morphine intoxication, Quantitative histochemistry of brain acetylcholinesterase and E HANSSON (Sweden) & L RONNBACK (Sweden). learning rate in the aged rat, A BIEGON et al. A selective 5-HT] agonist, RU 24969, increases locus coeruleus The selectivity of the reduction of serotonin S2 receptors in catechol metabolic and neuronal activity, Alzheimer-type dementia, A J CROSS et al. J-L BRASSARD (France) et at. Stability of numbers but not size of mouse forebrain Cholinergic Effects of nigral dopaminergic lesions and striatal excitotoxin neurons to 53 months, J C HORNBERGER et at. lesions on brain converting enzyme, S Y CHAI (Australia) et al. Quantitative morphology of medium-sized caudate spiny neurons A Software Survey section is included in this journal. in aged cats, M S LEVINE et at. Age-related alterations in monoamine release from rat striatum: an Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological in vivo electrochemical study, G M ROSE et al. Sciences (CABS), Chemical Abstracts, BIOSIS Database, Current The adrenocortical axis in the aged rat: impaired sensitivity to Contents, Excerpta Medica, PASCAL-CNRS Database, Psych­ both fast and delayed feedback inhibition, INFO, Psycho/ Abs RM SAPOLSKY et at. Review articles Neural transplantation: a review of recent developments and potential applications to the aged brain, D M GASH et al. Antemortem markers of Alzheimer disease, E HOLLANDER et at. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Index Medicus, MEDLlNE, MEDLARS, BIOSIS Database, CABS, Excerpta Medica

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An Energy and Development Forum The International Journal for the Rapid Publication of Current Research in Organic Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry Published and distributed on behalf of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Vienna. Official Journal of the European Association of Organic Geochemists Editor-in-Chief: FADHIL J AL-CHALABI Managing Editor: JAMES AUDU, Public Information Editors-in-Chief: EARL W BAKER, College of Science, Florida Department, OPEC Secretariat, Obere Donaustrasse 93, Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA and A~1020, Vienna, Austria PIETER A SCHENCK, Delft University ofTechnology ­ Organic Geochemistry Unit, de Vries van Heystplantsoen 2, 2628 The OPEC Review, which is compiled at the OPEC Secretariat, RZ Delft, The Netherlands contains a selection of academic papers on energy. Third World development and related economic matters. Organic Geochemistry serves as a specialized research medium for the publication of reports on all phases of geochemistry in Although there is an emphasis on the aims and activities of OPEC which organic substances playa role. The editor welcomes Member Countries, much attention is also devoted to the contributions covering a wide spectrum of subjects broadly based economic progress of other nations, both in the South and the on organic chemistry, geology, mineralogy, biogeochemistry, North. oceanography and hydrology, and including topics related to A Selection of Papers crude oils, coals, natural gas, shales, and the role of organic OPEC and the international oil market: the age of realism, substances in the geochemical cycles of various elements. A EL-KUWAIZ (United Arab Emirates). Reports of paleontological and coal petrographic studies will be The impact of export instability on the economic development of considered for publication provided that they are geochemically Nigeria: a statistical verification, MI OBADAN (Nigeria). oriented. Papers will cover the range of research activities in the Energy indicators, M-T TABTI (Austria) & discipline from the most scholarly, comprehensive variety to the W MANDL (Austria). shorter, more topical. Peer review, utilizing the most appropriate Prospects for additional gas contract negotiations, mix of respected scientists from academia, government and M MALDONADO (Austria). industry, will be imposed to select the scientifically sound. The Oil, natural gas and the new equilibrium in the energy market, journal also publishes reviews of books and announcements of P DESPRAIRIES (France). important conferences and meetings and camera ready copy short It is time for a consumer-producer dialogue on oil, communications. ST HUNTER (USA) & CK EBINGER (USA). The energy situation: South-East Asia in a world context, A Selection of Papers GD McCOLL (Austraiia). The importance of atmospheric input of terrestrial organic Energy policy responses, strategies and planning in oil-exporting material to deep sea sediments RB GAGOSIAN (USA) & countries, MV-SAMII (Austria) & T IDEMUDIA (Austria). ET PELTZER (USA). Global oil assessments and the search for non-OPEC oil, Bacterial contribution to sedimentary organic matter; a CD MASTERS (USA). comparative study of lipid moieties in bacteria and recent Political gas-pricing premiums: the development in West sediments, H GOOSSENS (The Netherlands) et al. Germany 1977-1985,0 G AUSTVIK (Norway). Methane oxidation in sediment and water column environments ­ Oil future markets: an introductory economic analysis, isotope evidence, MJ WHITICAR (West Germany) & FE BANKS (Sweden). E FABER (West Germany). The energy outlook for oil-exporting and oil-importing De-A-Steroids in immature marine shales, developing countries, SHFARAJ & A MIREMADY (Austria). TM PEAKMAN (UK) et al. Identification of some diterpenoid hydrocarbons in petroleum, RA NOBLE (Austraiia) et at. Molecular fossils from chemical degradation of macromolecular organic matter, B MYCKE (West Germany) & W MICHAELIS (West Germany). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Chemical Abstracts, BIOSIS Database, INSPEC, PASCAL-CNRS Database, Petroleum Abstracts

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Pergamon Press 153 PERSONALITY AND PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES USSR An International Journal of Research into the Structure and Scientific Translation Editor: E V WHITEHEAD, UK Development of Personality, and the Causation of Individual Differences There is a vast world literature on petroleum and its products and the contributions in the field emanating from Russia are of great Editor: H J EYSENCK, Institute ofPsychiatry, De Crespigny importance. Petroleum Chemistry USSR publishes translations of Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK many of the more important papers appearing in the Russian journal Neftekhimiya, dealing mainly with the chemistry of The journal is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, petroleum and its use as a base for the manufacture of industrial theoretical and review) which aim to integrate as far as possible products. These papers are of value and interest to the researcher, the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from the laboratory chemist and to all those dealing with the practical experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, aspects of petroleum technology. criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in Petroleum Chemistry USSR has a wide coverage and includes concepts derived from these disciplines. The journal is concerned papers on the analysis, physical and chemical properties, and with both genetic and environmental causes (provided behaviour of individual petroleum constituents. Complementary contributors use appropriate research designs and techniques of papers cover the mechanism and application of a wide spectrum analysis), and is particularly interested in possible interaction of processing reactions, featuring particularly catalytic oxidation effects. The traditional type of work on traits, abilities, attitudes, and reduction. and other latent structures underlying consistencies in behavior has in recent years been receiving rather short shrift in traditional Neftekhimiya is published six times a year. Petroleum Chemistry journals of personality; the journal aims to reinstate it to its proper USSR appears four times a year and besides the full translations of place in psychology, equal in importance with general important papers carries full summaries of the remainder. experimental work and interacting with it to make up a unitary A Selection of Papers science of psychology. Composition and structure of high molar mass polycyclic A Selection of Papers naphthenic hydrocarbons of petroleum, B G NIYAZOV (USSR) et a/. Patterns of mood change, E HOWARTH & PD YOUNG. The meaning of Eysenck's personality constructs and scales for Hydrocarbons from West Siberian crude oils, Zimbabwean male students, D MUNRO. IA MUSAYEV (USSR) et a/. Extraversion and arousal: effects of attentional conditions on Study of the chemical nature of residual bitumen components from West Siberian petroleum, electrodermal activity, B D SMITH et al. Behavior pattern A: reward, fight or punishment", TA FILIMONOVA (USSR) et a/. The composition of asphaltenes and resins of West Siberian T De FLORES & M VALDES. petroleums, IV GONCHAROV (USSR) et at. Indexed/Abstracted in: PASCAL-CNRS Database, BRS Database The nature of nitrogen bases of West Siberian crude oils, o S VORONOVA (USSR), et a/. Acids of Surakhany crude oil, YE B FROLOV (USSR) et at. Special features of the composition and chemical structure of "green pigments" -/anomalous components of petroleum vanadylporphyrins, GS PEVNEVA (USSR) et at. Xylene isomerization on boron-containing zeolites, BK NEFEDOV (USSR) et at. Hydrocarbon transformations during "light" hydro-cracking of distillate raw material, YE D RADCHENKO (USSR) et at. Synthesis of viscosity additives by copolymerization of decylmethacrylate with tetradecene, A I AKHMEDOV (USSR) & AM LEVSHINA (USSR).

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An International Journal The International Journal Official Organ of the American Society for Photobiology Co-Editors-in-Chief: HOWARD BRENNER and RONALD F PROBSTEIN, Department ofMechanical Editor: PILL-SOON SONG, Department ofChemistry, Engineering, Room Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, University ofNebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0304, USA 3-246, Cambridge MA 02139, USA This journal publishes papers on all aspects of photochemistry Principal Editors: PIERRE M ADLER, France, and photobiology, in particular, analytical articles having either MARTIN E GLICKSMAN, USA, B UBBO FELDERHOF, current or forseeable biological relevance. Appropriate 'subjects FRG, HARRY L GOLSMITH, Canada, J RA PEARSON, UK include: bioluminescence, chronobiology, environmental and THEO G M VAN DE VEN, Canada photobiology, photomedicine, photochemistry of biomolecules; This international journal actively promotes the growth and photomorphogensis, photomovement and photoreception; and recognition of physicochemical hydrodynamics as a coherent and photosensitization, photosynthesis, phototechnology, structured interdisciplinary science. The scope of the journal spectroscopy, UV, radiation effects and vision. In addition to full includes: reporting the results of new research and the length papers, the journal also presents research and technical development of useful new techniques; reviewing the state of notes describing new developments or techniques of application knowledge in specific branches of physicochemical and review articles. Yearly reviews of recent literature in selected hydrodynamics in a way which will be comprehensible to experts areas help researchers keep up with the advancements in the field. in other fields; providing useful computer programs for the A Selection of Papers prediction or analysis of phenomena; announcing or reporting on Comparative photochemical analysis of highly purified 124 relevant conferences; book reviews. kilodalton oat and rye phytochromes in vitro, A Selection of Papers J C LAGARIAS et al. Visualization of the instantaneous velocity profiles in gas-liquid Photochemical modificiations of Lac repressor - II. Tryptophan slug flow, L SHEMER (Israel) & D BARNEA (Israel). photochemistry as a probe in studying the allosteric behaviour of Weeping flow around nonwetting bubbles trapped in constricted the protein, M SPODHEIM-MAURIZOT et 01. noncircular pores, T C RANSOHOFF (USA) & Studies of the efficiency and mechanism of fluorescence C J RADKE (USA). quenching reactions using acrylamide and succinimide as Calculation of mixing and chemical reaction in a turbulent smog quenchers, M R EFTINK et at. chamber, S S IBRAHIM (Australia) er al. Effect of growth temperature on lipid composition and ultraviolet On the deformation of a fluid particle moving radially inside a sensitivity of human cells, M A McALEER et al. spherical container, E CHERVENIVANOVA (Bulgaria) & Photosensitized lysis of red blood cells by phototoxic antimalarial Z ZAPRYANOV (Bulgaria). compounds, GA EPLING & MT SIBLEY. The effect of a solid-phase transition on solidification Oxygen radical mediate cell inactiviation by acridine dyes, experiments, AFA HOADLEY (UK). fluorescein, and lucifer yellow CH, J P MARTIN & Mixed convection and radiative heat exchange in a radiant energy NLOGSDON. collecting system, G CAMERA·RODA (Italy) et al. A comparison of dosimeters used for solar ultraviolet radiometry, On the capillary instability of a rotating liquid jet disintegrating in BL DIFFEY. a vacuum, M WIENSTEIN (Israel), Potentially useful antimicrobial and antiviral phototoxins from plants, G H N TOWERS & J B HUDSON. Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, Engng Ind Monthly & Author Index Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Index Medicus, MEDUNE, MEDLARS, CABS, BIOSIS Database, PASCAL-CRNS Database

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An International Review Joumal An International Review Journal Editors: J W CHRISTIAN, Department ofMetallurgy, Editors: G A KERKUT, Department of Physiology and University ofOxford, Oxford OXI 3PH, UK, P HAASEN, Institut Biochemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton S09 [iir Metallphysik, Universitas Gottingen, Hospitalstr. 3~5, D-3400 5NH, UK and J W PHILLIS, Department ofPhysiology, Faculty Gottingen, FRG and T B MASSALSKI, Department of ofMedicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science, Carnegie­ Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Progress in Neurobiology helps scientists keep abreast of advances in knowledge in the field of neurosciences. Progress in Materials Science publishes authoritative reviews of Neurobiology is rapidly becoming one of the dominant research recent advances in the science of materials, with emphasis on the areas in the health sciences and an increasing flow of original fundamental aspects' of the subject, including thermodynamics, papers in this field is to be expected. As a result of this, timely the atomistic and electronic nature of solids, and the use of and well-prepared review articles which critically evaluate recent materials in engineering. Particular emphasis 'is devoted to topics developments will become increasingly more important for dealing with the chemical, mechanical or physical properties of monitoring true progress. metallic or non-metallic materials, ceramics and polymers. In addition to the basic disciplines of neurophysiology, A Selection of Papers neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, structure and behaviour, the Martensite and equilibrium phases in Cu-Zn and Cu-Zn-AI journal includes reviews of those areas where the availability of alloys, M AHLERS (Argentina). new techniques has led to a multi-disciplinary approach to the Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the crystal to glass problems of the nervous system. It is the intention of the editors transformation in metallic materials, W L JOHNSON (USA). that the reviews should be of sufficient clarity to be suitable for Kinetics of isothermal martensitic transformation, assimilation by postgraduate students as well as by research NN THADHANI (USA) & MA MEYERS (USA). scientists in the field. Dynamic consolidation of metal powders, WH GOURDIN (USA). Progress in Neurobiology is of interest to all research workers in Spectroscopic techniques to investigate aggregation and the broad field of neurobiology: research and teaching precipitation of cation impurities in alkali halides: application to neurophysiologists, experimental zoologists, impurity hardening and irradiation sensitivity, neuroendocrinologists, physiological psychologists, biochemists, cytologists, biophysicists and neurologists. F AGULLO-LOPEZ (Spain) et 01. Diffusional formation of ferrite in iron and its alloys, A Selection of Papers HKDH BHADESHIA (UK). Physiology plasticity in auditory cortex: rapid induction by Concentration wave approach in structural and thermodynamic learning, N M WEINBERGER (USA) & characterization of ceramic crystals, A G KHACHATURYAN DM DIAMOND (USA). (USSR) & BI POKROVSKII (USSR). Amino acids and hepatic encephalopathy, Dislocation modelling of shear in f.c.c. crystals, F ROSSI-FANELLI (Italy) et 01. PJ JACKSON (UK). Mechanisms underlying sensitivity to organophosphorus Phase stability under irradiation, K C RUSSELL (USA). anticholinesterase compounds, R W RUSSELL (Australia) & DH OVERSTREET (Australia). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Contents, Chemical Abstracts, Comparative neurobiology of opioids in invertebrates with Engng EndMonthly & Author Index, ENSPEC special attention to senescent alterations, M K LEUNG (USA) & GB STEFANO (USA), Integration of posture and locomotion in acute decerebrate cats and in awake, freely moving cats, S MORI (Japan). Indexed/Abstracted in: Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, BIOSIS Database

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PART A: General PART B: Methodological Part A addresses issues of general interest in all passenger and Part B focuses on all methodological aspects of transportation freight transportation modes: policy analysis, formulation and research especially those which require mathematical analysis. evaluation; planning interaction with the political, socio­ Topics include: demand analysis, whether economic or statistical; economic and physical environment; design, management and traffic flow models; design and analysis of transportation evaluation of transportation systems. networks; methods of operations planning; control and scheduling; optimization in transportation; queuing theory as it A Selection of Papers - Part A applies to transportation; traffic assignment and trip distribution; Managing public transportation: commercial profitability and economic theory. social service, P H BLY. Air carrier activity at major hub airports and changing interline A Selection of Papers ~ Part B practices in the United States' airline industry, L T PHILLIPS. Recursive estimation of origin - destination matrices from input/ Economies of scale in the road haulage system: Some evidence output counts, NL NIHAN & GADAVIS. from the Nigerian economy, SA OLANREWAJU. A probabilistic model for the behavior of traffic at a roundabout, A canonical correlation analysis of carrier financial strategy: The CEMPEARCE. case of airline deregulation, MR CRUM et al. Using a Hicksian approach to cost-benefit analysis in discrete An interpretation of speed-flow-concentration relationships using choice: An empirical analysis of a transportation corridor catastrophe theory, FL HALL. simulation model, T D HAD. Carpooling: Who, how and why, R F TEAL. Regularities and a descriptive algorithm of the trip to work Air carrier activity at major hub airports and changing interline distribution, I BLECHMAN. practices in the United States' airline industry, LT PHILLIPS. Dynamic blocking for railyards: Part L Homogeneous traffic, A new method for evaluation of level of service in pedestrian CFDAGANZO. facilities, M MORI & H TSUKAGUCHI, Dynamic blocking for railyards: Part II. Heterogeneous traffic, Refueling behavior of automobile drivers, R KITAMUREA & CFDAGANZO. D SPERLING. Use of ensemble averaging and differential comparison to detect Forecasting containerized traffic for the port of Montreal (1981­ retail sales increases by the Bay Area Rapid Transit System, 1995), M G DAGENAIS & F MARTIN. DC WATERS. Exploring potential electric vehicle utilization: A computer Generalized power model for trip distribution, B ASHTAKALA. simulation, AD HOROWITZ & NP HUMMON, Network equilibrium: Optimization formulations with both Identification of artificial intelligence applications in air traffic quantities and prices as variables, M CAREY. control, G D GOSLING. Uncertainty and variability in traffic signal circulations, Comments on flow characteristics on acceleration lanes, B HEYDECKER. A POLUS & M LIVNEH. A Software Survey section is included in this Journal. Design of a single-track rail line for high-speed trains, ER PETERSEN & AJ TAYLOR, Indexed/Abstracted in: Engng IND Monthly & Author Index Methods for creating bus timetables, A CEDER. Indexed/Abstracted in: Engng Ind Monthly & Autor Index, INSPEC, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences, Citation Index, Scisearch. Database, Current Contents/ Engineering, Technology & Applied Sciences.

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An International Journal in Visual Science An International Review Journal Chairman of the Board of Editors: G WESTHEIMER, Editors: PETER BEER, Langham Villa, High Street, Newport, California University, Physiology-Anatomy Dept., 2549 Life Essex, UK and A E ROY, Department ofAstronomy, Sciences, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA The University, Glasgow Gl2 8QQ, UK Distributing Editor for North and South American Continents: CDB BRIDGES, Department ofBiological Sciences, Lilly Hall This international review journal continues the successful and ofLife Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, well-received series founded in 1956 by the late Arthur Beer, and USA maintains the founding editor's liberal and eclectic view of Distributing Editor for Europe, Africa, Australasia and Asia: astronomy by providing a forum for a wide-ranging expression of H SPEKREIJSE, The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research views across the whole range of the science. Institute and The Laboratory ofMedical Physics, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 12011, 1100 AA Amsterdam-Zuidoost, The It provides a complete survey of contemporary astronomy and its Netherlands allied sciences - emphasizing the lines along which research is particularly active, the latest techniques and methods and their Vision Research provides a single avenue for communication in relation to theoretical developments. the expanding field of vision research including such areas as: biochemistry and molecular and cellular biology of the eye; Contributions include reports on specific areas, and a series of in­ electrophysiology; morphology; psychophysics; depth and depth review articles providing authoritative surveys of the major motion perception; eye movements; and physiological optics. areas of astronomy. A Selection of Papers A Selection of Papers ~ Part A: Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Star names origins and misconceptions, G REUTER (UK). Electrophysiology and Morphology Polarimetry of cool giants and supergiants, A multichannel microspectrophotometer for visual pigment HE SCHWARZ (UK). investigations, EA WIDDER et al. New ideas in cosmology and new solutions in general relativity, Isolation and characterization of retinal-binding protein from the PS WESSON (Canada). squid retina, K OZAKI et al. A large-scale atlas of the Milky Way dark clouds, Displaced amacrine cells in the ganglion cell layer of the hamster J V FEITZINGER (FRG) & J A STOWE (FRG). retina, R LINDEN & eEL ESBERARD. An analysis of the light changes of eclipsing variables in the Macular pigment and reduced foveal short-wavelength sensitivity frequency-domain: practical aspects, Z KOPAL (UK). in retinitis pigmentosa, KR ALEXANDER et al. The disks of spiral galaxies, D J ADAMS (UK). RR Lyrae stars as distance indicators, RF JAMESON (UK). Part B: Psychophysics, Eye Movements and Physiological Statistical methods of stellar polarimetry, D CLARKE (UK) & Optics BG STEWART (UK), Chromatic suppression of cone inputs to the luminance flicker The origin of comets, ME BAILEY (UK) et al. mechanism, C F STRONMEYER III et at. Developmental aspects of experimental myopia in chicks: Indexed/Abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts, INSPEC susceptibility, recovery and relation to emmetropization, J WALLMAN & J I ADAMS. Psychophysics of reading - V. The role of contrast in normal vision, G E LEGGE et al. Color-opponent characteristics revealed in temporal integration time, M MITSUBOSHI et al. A Software Survey section is included in this journal.

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Co-Chairman of the Editorial Board: A R KATRITZKY FRS Individual Volumes Available University ofFlorida, Gainesville, USA C WREES FRS VOLUME 1: BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS, Imperial College ofScience & Technology, London, UK INDUSTRIAL USES, LESS-COMMON The most authoritative, modern and comprehensive work HETEROATOMS of reference ever published on heterocyclic chemistry. Editor: 0 METH-COHN, CSIR, South Africa 731pp 0 08 030701 9 Hardcover 1984 EXTRACTS FROM OUTSTANDING VOLUME 2: SIX-MEMBERED RINGS WITH REVIEWS ONE NITROGEN ATOM "Heterocyclic chemistry is a crucially important area of Editors: AJ BOULTON &A McKILLOP, University organic chemistry: it embraces a wide range ofstructural ofEast Anglia, Norwich, UK types and applications; and the pharmaceutical industry 689pp 0 08 030702 7 Hardcover 1984 is, to a large extent, sustained by developments in the structure, reactivity and synthesis of heterocyclicsystems. Pergamon's eight-volume series has these three themes as VOLUME 3: SIX-MEMBERED RINGS WITH the unifying factor, which has enabled the principal editors OXYGEN, SULFUR OR TWO OR MORE and the volume editors to achieve an internally consistent NITROGEN ATOMS presentation embodying coverage ofa remarkable range of Editors: AJ BOULTON & A McKILLOP, University topics. The necessary editorial control exercised in the ofEast Anglia, Norwich, UK compilation of154 chapters has not stifled the independent 1210pp 008030703 5 Hardcover 1984 scholarship of the many contributing authors - their collective efforts have resulted in a work which can truly be said to be 'comprehensive' The eight volumes provide VOLUME 4: FIVE·MEMBERED RINGS chemists, and biologists working at the chemical interface, WITH ONE OXYGEN, SULFUR OR with an impressive body ofcollected knowledge which is NITROGEN ATOM not available from any other source. Chemistry libraries Editors: CW BIRD & GWH CHEESEMAN, Queen , cannot afford to be without this series." Elizabeth College, University of London, UK NATURE 1195pp 0 08 030704 3 Hardcover 1984 "The editors obviously spent a considerable amount of time in developing the overall organization ofthis series as well VOLUME 5: FIVE-MEMBERED RINGS as in the selection ofvolume editors and individual WITH TWO OR MORE NITROGEN ATOMS authors. This was time well spentand is reflected in the Editor: KT POTTS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, compilation ofan excellent series ofvolumes. This series New York, USA does provide a welcome addition to the field of 994pp 0 08 030705 1 Hardcover 1984 heterocyclic chemistry and indeed it is a tribute to the series and volume editors that there seems to be a definite VOLUME 6: FIVE-MEMBERED RINGS uniformity throughout. This series is definitely recommended as an addition to all libraries." WITH TWO OR MORE OXYGEN, SULFUR JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OR NITROGEN ATOMS CHEMICAL SOCIETY Editor: KT POTTS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA "A thorough, well-referenced compendium written and 1171pp 008030706 X Hardcover 1984 edited by active researchers in the field, this eight-volume set is sure to become a standard reference. Recommended VOLUME 7: SMALL AND LARGE RINGS for both graduate and undergraduate libraries." Editor: W LWOWSKI, New Mexico State University. CHOICE Las Cruces, USA 867pp 0 08 030707 8 Hardcover 1984 COMPLETE 8-VOLUME SET 0080262007 Hardcover (8-Volume Set) 1984 VOLUME 8: SUBJECT, AUTHOR, RING & DATA INDEXES PLEASE CALL OR WRITE Editor: CJ DRAYTON, Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK TO REQUEST FURTHER INFORMATION 1111pp 0 08 030708 6 Hardcover 1984 More speed...less weight You probably know that one CD-ROM for its speed and ease of access to text can hold 200,000 pages of text or the and high quality graphics.The whole equivalent of 1,200 floppy disks. system can be customised for your We can show you how to use this particular requirements. KRS@lis CO­ powerful medium to help RaM based information solve your information 1 7""""-:=:::: '" I management at its most management problems­ powerful. now. Let Pergamon Compact Pergamon Compact Solution show you the Solution is the optical full weight-reducing publishing service which potential of CD-ROM provides a complete and KRS@l. package from data Call Pergamon Compact preparation to disc Solution on 01-377 4918 manufacture. and ask for the Marketing incorporates Manager. It KRS®l, PERGAMON the Knowledge Retrieval System, which was chosen COMPACT SOLUTION Athene House,66-73 Shoe Lone, London EC4P 4ABTelephone, 01-377 4918 KRS8 isthe trademark of KnowledgeSet Corporation An Essential Standard Reference Work COMPREHENSIVE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY The Synthesis and Reactions of Organic Compounds

Chairman of the Editorial Board: SIR DEREK BARTON FRS Individual Volumes Available Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Gif-sur-Yvette, France VOLUME 1: STEREOCHEMISTRY, Deputy Chairman of the Editorial Board: WD OLLIS FRS HYDROCARBONS, HALO COMPOUNDS University ofSheffield, UK & OXYGEN COMPOUNDS Editor: JF STODDART, University ofSheffield, UK • Highly praised hy the world's leading science and 008021313 8 1242pp chemistry journals and acclaimed throughout the world by individual organic chemists. VOLUME 2: NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, • Fulfils the needs of all scientists concerned with organic CARBOXYLIC ACIDS & PHOSPHORUS chemistry in research, industry and teaching. COMPOUNDS Editor: I 0 SUTHERLAND, University ofLiverpool, UK • Written by over 100 of the world's leading authorities in 0080213146 1344pp organic chemistry, under the direction of internationally renowned editors. VOLUME 3: SULFUR, SELENIUM, • Supplied complete in six elegant volumes. SILICON, BORON & ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS • Over 8000 large format pages (270 x 188mm). Editor: D NEVILLE JONES, University ofSheffield, UK 0080213154 1338pp • Praised for the high quality of the illustrations and general production. VOLUME 4: HETEROCYCLIC • Over 20,000 carefully selected literature references, COMPOUNDS providing rapid access to the key sources in the Editor: PG SAMMES, University ofLeeds, UK organic chemistry literature. 0080213162 1242pp

• VOLUME 6 contains widely acclaimed formula, subject, VOLUME 5: BIOLOGICAL COMPOUNDS author, reaction and reagent indexes, including key papers Editor: E HASLAM, University ofSheffield, UK and reviews covering the applications of 2500 reagents and 0080213170 1220pp 1000 reactions. VOLUME 6: FORMULA, SUBJECT, INDEPENDENT OPINION AUTHOR, REACTION & REAGENT "This series of volumes represents a major achievement by INDEXES the editors and the many authors in producing a survey of contemporary organic chemistry which is complementary Editor: CJ DRAYTON, Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK to both general textbooks and the specialised works such as 008022931 X 1642pp Houben-Weyl. The reviewer found the books to be very enjoyable and informative to read as well as extremely useful for reference in research and teaching exercises in a COMPLETE 6-VOLUME SET wide variety oftopics over a realistic period oftime for assessment. Thus the overall impression is that the series is indeed comprehensive and will be an essential purchase for chemical libraries." NATURE

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