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If you choose to follow any links to the complete text of articles listed below, you will be leaving the Strategian Web site. If you wish to return to this page from the Web page you are sent to, please use the Back option of your browser. George Hatzidimitriou, Una D. McCann, and George A. Ricaurte Altered Serotonin Innervation Patterns in the Forebrain of Monkeys Treated with (±)3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Seven Years Previously: Factors Influencing Abnormal Recovery. (... the recreational drug "Ecstasy" [MDMA] has a potent effect on the brains of animals and, potentially, humans; seven [7] years after squirrel monkeys had been treated with MDMA, abnormal brain patterns were still evident--from the abstract on The Journal of Neuroscience Web site) The Journal of Neuroscience Volume 19, Number 12 (June 15, 1999): 5096-5107. **An abstract of this article is currently available through the Web site of The Journal of Neuroscience** Paul M. Bradley, James E. Landmeyer, and Francis H. Chapelle Aerobic Mineralization of MTBE and tert-Butyl Alcohol by Stream-Bed Sediment Microorganisms. (... under the mixed aerobic/anaerobic conditions characteristic of stream-bed sediments, it was found that microorganisms indigenous to these environments may significantly degrade the gasoline components methyl tert-butyl ether [MTBE] and tert-butyl alcohol [TBA] that can appear in bodies of water due to contaminated groundwater or other sources--from the abstract on the Environmental Science & Technology Web site) Environmental Science & Technology Volume 33, Number 11 (June 1, 1999): 1877-1879. **An abstract of this article is currently available through the Web site of Environmental Science & Technology** Susan Milius Son of Long-Horned Beetles: Scientists Fight a Wood-boring Invader that could Change the Landscape of North America. (... the Asian long-horned beetle can kill a wide range of tree species; unless controlled, this invading insect could potentially cause tremendous damage to trees and to related industries and recreation in the United States--be sure to check the bibliography of this article) Science News Volume 155, Number 24 (June 12, 1999): 380. **The complete text of this article is currently available through the Web site of Science News** A. Whiten, J. Goodall, W. C. McGrew, T. Nishida, V. Reynolds, Y. Sugiyama, C. E. G. Tutin, R. W. Wrangham, and C. Boesch Cultures in Chimpanzees. (... an analysis of information from the seven longest-running studies of chimpanzees in the wild in Africa indicates that extensive multiple variations in behavior patterms [such as tool usage, grooming, and courtship behaviors] exist among different chimpanzee communities; the extent of the variations and the distinctness of their combination in different communities has never before been documented in any animal species save humans--from the abstract on the Nature Web site) Nature Volume 399, Number 6737 (June 17, 1999): 682-685. How to find the above journals, magazines, and other publications? See Step 3: Locate of the Information Strategy for details. Questions about any or all of the above? Please let me know. |
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