IN THIS ISSUE: Biophysics and Biotechnology at Cornell /2 (Lynn W. Jelinski) ... Bioremediation of Environmental Pollutants /7 (Eugene L. Madsen) ... The Biological Physics of Cells: Research in the Developmental Resource for Biophysical Imaging Optoelectronics /12 (Watt W. Webb) ... Surrogate Animals for Laboratory Tests /19 (Michael L. Shuler) ... Polyethylene Components for Hip and Knee Replacements (Donald L. Bartel) ... The Multiple-Minima Problem in Protein Folding (Harold A. Sheraga) ... Register /38 ... Faculty Publications /5
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IN THIS ISSUE: Mechanical Analysis and Design in Orthopedics /2 (Mechanical engineers working with p...
IN THIS ISSUE: An Overview: Cornell's $22.5-Million Program in Engineering Research /2 (With increas...
The fields of biological and medical physics and biomedical engineering are broad, multidisciplinary...
In this Issue: Guidelines for the Future /2 (Associate Dean of Engineering at Cornell Edmund T. Cra...
IN THIS ISSUE: A Solar Cell Based on a Biological System /2 (A pigment produced by bacteria may have...
IN THIS ISSUE: Super computing in Engineering Research at Cornell I/2 ... Supercomputer as Observat...
IN THIS ISSUE: Molecular Thermodynamics: A Compromise That Works /2 (An historical perspective of a ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Ten Years Old and Going Strong: A Commemoration of a Decade of Research at Cornells N...
IN THIS ISSUE: Aerospace Engineering at Cornell /2 (With a distinguished history and vigorous resear...
IN THIS ISSUE: Environmental Law in the Eighties /2 (Neil Orloff, a Cornell environmental engineerin...
IN THIS ISSUE: The Chemical Nature of Atoms: A New Subject for Electron Microscopy /2 (John Silcox, ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Educating Masters of the Engineering Profession /2 (Cornell's professional Master of ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Cornell and JSEP: A New Thrust in a Major Program of Electronics Research /2 ... Grow...
IN THIS ISSUE: Section I. Geology and the Cornell Department: The Ascendency of the Geological Scien...
In this Issue: "Bionics and Robots" by Henry D. Block ... "Living Chemical Factories" by Robert K. F...
IN THIS ISSUE: Mechanical Analysis and Design in Orthopedics /2 (Mechanical engineers working with p...
IN THIS ISSUE: An Overview: Cornell's $22.5-Million Program in Engineering Research /2 (With increas...
The fields of biological and medical physics and biomedical engineering are broad, multidisciplinary...
In this Issue: Guidelines for the Future /2 (Associate Dean of Engineering at Cornell Edmund T. Cra...
IN THIS ISSUE: A Solar Cell Based on a Biological System /2 (A pigment produced by bacteria may have...
IN THIS ISSUE: Super computing in Engineering Research at Cornell I/2 ... Supercomputer as Observat...
IN THIS ISSUE: Molecular Thermodynamics: A Compromise That Works /2 (An historical perspective of a ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Ten Years Old and Going Strong: A Commemoration of a Decade of Research at Cornells N...
IN THIS ISSUE: Aerospace Engineering at Cornell /2 (With a distinguished history and vigorous resear...
IN THIS ISSUE: Environmental Law in the Eighties /2 (Neil Orloff, a Cornell environmental engineerin...
IN THIS ISSUE: The Chemical Nature of Atoms: A New Subject for Electron Microscopy /2 (John Silcox, ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Educating Masters of the Engineering Profession /2 (Cornell's professional Master of ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Cornell and JSEP: A New Thrust in a Major Program of Electronics Research /2 ... Grow...
IN THIS ISSUE: Section I. Geology and the Cornell Department: The Ascendency of the Geological Scien...