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Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Affirmative action - Court backs Michigan policy on diversity, SCIENCE, 290(5500), 2000, pp. 2227-2227

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Middle school achievement - Asia stays on top, US in middle in new global rankings, SCIENCE, 290(5498), 2000, pp. 1866-1866

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Laboratory animals - Researchers pained by effort to define distress precisely, SCIENCE, 290(5496), 2000, pp. 1474-1475

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Academic community - Ruling allows unions at private colleges, SCIENCE, 290(5494), 2000, pp. 1069

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Academic community - Institute goes to court be remove researcher, SCIENCE, 290(5492), 2000, pp. 683

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Anthropology - Bones decision rattles researchers, SCIENCE, 289(5488), 2000, pp. 2257-2257

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Cannibalism - Molecule shows Anasazi ate their enemies, SCIENCE, 289(5485), 2000, pp. 1663-1663

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, The violence of the lambs, SCIENCE, 289(5479), 2000, pp. 580-581

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Parity as a goal sparks bitter battle, SCIENCE, 289(5478), 2000, pp. 380-380

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, California - UC teaching assistants win first union contract, SCIENCE, 288(5470), 2000, pp. 1311-1311

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Journal publishing - Harvard researcher named NEJM editor, SCIENCE, 288(5469), 2000, pp. 1153

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Paleontology - Florida meeting shows perils, promise of dealing for dinos, SCIENCE, 288(5464), 2000, pp. 238-239

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Dinos and turkeys: Connected by DNA?, SCIENCE, 288(5464), 2000, pp. 238-238

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Mental health - Global survey examines impact of depression, SCIENCE, 288(5463), 2000, pp. 39-40

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Research facilities - Glittering future for Yale medical school, SCIENCE, 287(5458), 2000, pp. 1571-1572

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Conflict of interest - NEJM admits breaking its own tough rules, SCIENCE, 287(5458), 2000, pp. 1573-1573

Authors: Fenske, C Banerjee, P Holden, C Carter, N
Citation: C. Fenske et al., Brooke-Spiegler syndrome locus assigned to 16q12-q13, J INVES DER, 114(5), 2000, pp. 1057-1058

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Educating for democracy - Case-method teaching and learning., BR J ED PSY, 70, 2000, pp. 288-288

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Doubts and certainties: A life of Alexander Leeper, AUST HISTOR, 30(112), 1999, pp. 194-196

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, The hospice choice: In pursuit of a peaceful death., J PALLIAT C, 15(3), 1999, pp. 55-55

Authors: Sicard, G Eton, D Matsumura, J Holden, C
Citation: G. Sicard et al., Genetic engineering of stent grafts with a highly efficient pseudotyped retroviral vector - Discussion, J VASC SURG, 29(5), 1999, pp. 873-873

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, NIMH - Mental Health agency shrugs off critics, SCIENCE, 286(5448), 1999, pp. 2248-2248

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Reemerging diseases - Stalking a killer in Russia's prisons, SCIENCE, 286(5445), 1999, pp. 1670-1670

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Archaeology - Were Spaniards among the first Americans?, SCIENCE, 286(5444), 1999, pp. 1467-1468

Authors: Holden, C
Citation: C. Holden, Australasian roots proposed for 'Luzia', SCIENCE, 286(5444), 1999, pp. 1467-1467
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