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Japanese Scientific Monthly

Vol.54 No.12@December 2001

CONTENTS

Introductory Remarks: 
    From Concentration to Decentralization
Y.Suzuki
Special Feature:
    Aspects of Paleontological Studies 
K.Chinzei
    Present Status and Prospects for Paleontology 
I.Hayami
    The History of Life on Earth Takes New Turn
K.Mori
    The Rise of Shell Fragmentation and Predatory Animals : A Revolution Cainozoic Oceanography  
T.Ohji
    Cutting Edge Fossil Plant Studies  
H.Nishida 
    Evolution of Deep - Sea Hydrothermal Barnacles 
T.Yamaguchi
    Evolution of the Terrestrial Vertebrate Ecosystem in the Cretaceous Period 
M.Manabe
    Phylogenetic Study of the Ammonoidea 
K.Tanabe
    Fabricational Factors in the Ribbing Change of Polyptychoceras,an Upper Cretaceous Diplomoceratid 
T.Okamoto
    Taphonomy of Poorly Preserved Fossils : Half-ammonoid 
H.Maeda
    Phylogenetic Analysis of Mammals Based on DNA Sequence Data from Fossiland Extant Species 
T.Ozawa 
    Meaning of Foraminiferal Shape : Actuopaleontological Approach
H.Kitazato
    A Decisive Bioevent    
K.Kaiho
    Geologic Developments of the Japanese Islands during the Paleozoic - Mesozoic Eras
A.Yao
    Reconstruction of Marine Paleoenvironments by Means of Calcareous Nannofossils
H.Okada
    Contributions of Diatom Fossils to Earth Science     
I.Koizumi
   (For Reference)Outline of the International Prize for Biology and List of Recipients 
   Introduction of International Joint Research Projects:
   Interactions Between High Temperature Plasmas and Wall Surfaces
      - Experiences and Results of IEA TEXTOR Collaborations -
N.Noda
Memory of My Teacher:
   Professor Harry Whittington,the 2001 Winner of the International Prize for Biology
Simon .Conway .Morris
Letter to Junior Researchers:
   Is There Such a Thing as gBeginner's Luck ?h
T.Setoguchi
Perspective:
   Fossils and Environmental Sciences
R.Majima


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