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OCT 01, 2003

DOI: 10.1063/1.2410003

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July 2003, page 41 —Frederick Sanger also received two Nobel prizes. Both were in chemistry: one in 1958 and the other, with Walter Gilbert, in 1980.

July 2003, page 74 —Robert Hugh Tanner was especially proud of his work on the Philharmonic Hall in Naples, Florida, not Naples, Italy.

August 2003, page 40 —It was Pierre Bonnet who was codiscoverer of the Gauss–Bonnet theorem in topology.

August 2003, page 62 —Paul Falkowski was also named a new fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

September 2003, page 31 —Gravitational waves have been inferred from observations of a binary pulsar whose orbital period is decreasing at a rate consistent with losing energy through gravitational wave radiation.

Buyers’ Guide, August 2003, page 16—Font problems caused some symbols to misprint in Tables III and IV. The corrected tables are reprinted in their entirety at right.

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