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Volume 358 Issue 6381, 2 July 1992

Opinion

  • The failed summit meeting of the European Communities at Lisbon last weekend is another sign that Europe's most urgent need is better government.

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  • A lawsuit against the US over the AIDS patent would finally bring all of the hard facts into open court.

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  • Nature intends that a billion should henceforth mean what others intend.

    Opinion
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Commentary

  • How should the increasing numbers of deer throughout the world be controlled? The situation in Scotland shows that an understanding of the biology of deer can provide practical guidelines.

    • T. H. Glutton-Brock
    • S. D. Albon
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Scientific Correspondence

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New on the Market

  • Featured this week - a hand-held laboratory computer that makes light work of calculating solutions, an extracellular matrix preparation for anchorage-dependent cells and software that simulates objects in real motion.

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