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2. What is Social Learning?
3. Extension of Bacteriophage λ Host Range: Selection, Cloning, and Characterization of a Constitutive λ Receptor Gene
4. Validation of the Adjusted Sequence Ratio in Prescription Sequence Symmetry Analysis: A Simulation Study: 464.
5. Much Older Than Thought: The Religious-Secular Divide in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadian Party Preferences
6. Using Senses of Place to Help Communities Navigate Place Disruption and Uncertainty
7. Development of Canadian asphalt pavement deterioration models to benchmark performance
8. Martin Luther King's plagiarism: moral issues for researchers
9. Researchers say debate over drug war and legalization is tied to Americans' cultural and religious values; as a result, scholars are increasingly skeptical about motives and arguments on both sides of the issue
10. Controversial Harvard U. sociologist relishes his role as a maverick. (Orlando Patterson)_
11. Results from a Chicago project lead social scientists to a rethinking of the urban underclass
12. Issues raised by Eastern Europe's attempt at a market economy attract scholars
13. Scientists attempt to set own priorities for research projects in their field; efforts are prompted by increasing constraints on federal spending
14. Study of patient histories suggests Freud suppressed or distorted facts that contradicted his theories
15. Cornell scholar attacks key psychological studies thought to demonstrate blacks' self-hatred
16. Increasing use of film by visually oriented anthropologists stirs debate over ways scholars describe other cultures
17. From anthropology to animal ecology, new genetic analyses produce widespread excitement in a variety of disciplines
18. Researchers see loss of cultural diversity in destruction of world's rain forests
19. Dispute between scholar, tribe leaders over book on Hopi ritual raises concerns about censorship of studies of American Indians
20. Reburial of Indian remains stimulates studies, friction among scholars
21. New experiments to determine why people blush shed light on a long-misunderstood but peculiarly human phenomenon
22. Scientists pin hopes on proposed national network of state-of-the-art seismographic stations
23. Scholars take a new approach in studying the institution of science
24. Studies of abortion's emotional effects renew controversial scholarly debate; results show little negative psychological impact on women
25. Acoustic technology allows Cornell scientists to analyze and synthesize wildlife sounds; new program could further conservation work, aid understanding of human and animal behavior
26. Economists say plan to trim U.S. defense budget may force rethinking of national-security goals; maintaining position in world economy, rather than military power, may become new objective
27. Physicians find that medicine in museums mixes equal parts of knowledge and fun
28. U.S. vastly overstates deficit in world trade, researchers charge
29. Growth of scholarship on American Indians brings new insights about native cultures
30. Continuing shortage of women in science decried; many drop out
31. 2 German scientists are awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work on process of cell-to-cell communication
32. To collect debts, it may be best not to act against debtors
33. The Outer circle: Women in the Scientific Community
34. Psychologists ponder change in the field as discipline enters second century
35. Allegations of plagiarism alter historians' views of civil-rights leader
36. Institute of Medicine panel call for federal effort to create a 'computer atlas' of the human brain
37. Overuse of college students in psychology studies said to result in a flawed view of human nature
38. Recognition of the gender differences in mental illness and its treatment prompts a call for more health research on problems specific to women
39. Cultural and economic impacts of increased tourism worldwide offer new opportunities for scholarly research, geographers say
40. Scholars in social sciences have ambitious plans for research on 'human dimensions' of global environmental change
41. Discovery of leaves in Antarctica sparks debate over whether region had near-temperate climate
42. Deception is everywhere in life and not always bad, researchers say
43. After 20 years of studying conflicts among nations, a political scientist offers his thoughts on the war
44. Pioneering research challenges accepted notions concerning the cognitive abilities of infants
45. New studies by anthropologists indicate Amish communities are much more dynamic and diverse than many believed
46. Researchers develop 'smart materials' that learn, evolve, and repair themselves
47. Discovery of early plagiarism by Martin Luther King raises troubling questions for scholars and admirers
48. What makes a business successful? A willingness to take risks while focusing on what works, say 2 management scholars
49. In science, scholars discover intersection of truth and beauty
50. Skeptical seismologists are shaken by effects on public of prediction of Missouri quake
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