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October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6858
- 776-777 The world within the skull
by Ilya Farber - 777-778 So why is it colder in winter?
by Peter Coles - 778-778 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 779-779 Wondrous order
by Matthew Cobb - 781-781 Fundamental feelings
by Antonio Damasio - 783-784 Preserved for the afterlife
by Sarah Wisseman - 785-787 Slick switching of X-rays
by Ferenc Krausz & Christian Spielmann - 787-788 Solving a sticky problem
by Christof Niehrs - 788-789 Magnetic spins that last for ever
by Piers Coleman - 791-792 Those elusive Neanderthals
by Chris Stringer & William Davies - 792-792 The meaning of junk
by David Jones - 793-793 Motor-cortical activity in tetraplegics
by Shy Shoham & Eric Halgren & Edwin M. Maynard & Richard A. Normann - 794-794 Arctic waders are not capital breeders
by Marcel Klaassen & Åke Lindström & Hans Meltofte & Theunis Piersma - 794-795 Key enzyme in leptin-induced anorexia
by Kevin D. Niswender & Gregory J. Morton & Walter H. Stearns & Christopher J. Rhodes & Martin G. Myers & Michael W. Schwartz - 796-796 Weakening link to colorectal cancer?
by M. Barbier & S. Attoub & R. Calvez & M. Laffargue & A. Jarry & M. Mareel & F. Altruda & C. Gespach & D. Wu & B. Lu & E. Hirsch & M. P. Wymann - 797-803 Morphogen gradient interpretation
by J. B. Gurdon & P.-Y. Bourillot - 804-808 Locally critical quantum phase transitions in strongly correlated metals
by Qimiao Si & Silvio Rabello & Kevin Ingersent & J. Lleweilun Smith - 809-813 Ion conduction pore is conserved among potassium channels
by Zhe Lu & Angela M. Klem & Yajamana Ramu - 814-821 Structural basis for the interaction of antibiotics with the peptidyl transferase centre in eubacteria
by Frank Schlünzen & Raz Zarivach & Jörg Harms & Anat Bashan & Ante Tocilj & Renate Albrecht & Ada Yonath & François Franceschi - 822-825 Energy spectra of quantum rings
by A. Fuhrer & S. Lüscher & T. Ihn & T. Heinzel & K. Ensslin & W. Wegscheider & M. Bichler - 825-828 Coherent control of pulsed X-ray beams
by M. F. DeCamp & D. A. Reis & P. H. Bucksbaum & B. Adams & J. M. Caraher & R. Clarke & C. W. S. Conover & E. M. Dufresne & R. Merlin & V. Stoica & J. K. Wahlstrand - 828-831 Spin-dependent exciton formation in π-conjugated compounds
by J. S. Wilson & A. S. Dhoot & A. J. A. B. Seeley & M. S. Khan & A. Köhler & R. H. Friend - 831-833 Superconductivity in single crystals of the fullerene C70
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & T. Siegrist & M. Steigerwald & C. Svensson & B. Batlogg - 833-836 Magma storage beneath Axial volcano on the Juan de Fuca mid-ocean ridge
by M. West & W. Menke & M. Tolstoy & S. Webb & R. Sohn - 837-841 Organic chemistry of embalming agents in Pharaonic and Graeco-Roman mummies
by Stephen A. Buckley & Richard P. Evershed - 841-844 Local interactions predict large-scale pattern in empirically derived cellular automata
by J. Timothy Wootton - 844-848 Perceptual learning without perception
by Takeo Watanabe & José E. Náñez & Yuka Sasaki - 848-852 Complete genome sequence of a multiple drug resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18
by J. Parkhill & G. Dougan & K. D. James & N. R. Thomson & D. Pickard & J. Wain & C. Churcher & K. L. Mungall & S. D. Bentley & M. T. G. Holden & M. Sebaihia & S. Baker & D. Basham & K. Brooks & T. Chillingworth & P. Connerton & A. Cronin & P. Davis & R. M. Davies & L. Dowd & N. White & J. Farrar & T. Feltwell & N. Hamlin & A. Haque & T. T. Hien & S. Holroyd & K. Jagels & A. Krogh & T. S. Larsen & S. Leather & S. Moule & P. Ó'Gaora & C. Parry & M. Quail & K. Rutherford & M. Simmonds & J. Skelton & K. Stevens & S. Whitehead & B. G. Barrell - 852-856 Complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2
by Michael McClelland & Kenneth E. Sanderson & John Spieth & Sandra W. Clifton & Phil Latreille & Laura Courtney & Steffen Porwollik & Johar Ali & Mike Dante & Feiyu Du & Shunfang Hou & Dan Layman & Shawn Leonard & Christine Nguyen & Kelsi Scott & Andrea Holmes & Neenu Grewal & Elizabeth Mulvaney & Ellen Ryan & Hui Sun & Liliana Florea & Webb Miller & Tamberlyn Stoneking & Michael Nhan & Robert Waterston & Richard K. Wilson - 856-860 Frizzled-7 signalling controls tissue separation during Xenopus gastrulation
by Rudolf Winklbauer & Araceli Medina & Rajeeb K. Swain & Herbert Steinbeisser - 860-864 Gene expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms
by Marvin Whiteley & M. Gita Bangera & Roger E. Bumgarner & Matthew R. Parsek & Gail M. Teitzel & Stephen Lory & E. P. Greenberg - 869-869 Mass spectroscopy: Mix and match
by Potter Wickware & Paul Smaglik - 869-871 Proteomics technology: Character references
by Potter Wickware & Paul Smaglik - 871-871 Automation: Multiple choice
by Potter Wickware & Paul Smaglik - 873-873 Chips: Alternative approaches
by Potter Wickware & Paul Smaglik - 875-875 Software: Setting standards
by Potter Wickware & Paul Smaglik
October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6857
- 3-3 Right physics problem, but..
by Paul Smaglik - 657-657 Bioweapons treaty under threat
by Declan Butler - 657-658 Genetic sleuths rush to identify anthrax strains in mail attacks
by Rex Dalton - 658-658 Scientific leaders respond to US government's call to arms
by Jonathan Knight - 658-658 Gaps remain in Japan's biodefences
by David Cyranoski - 659-659 Birds fly in the face of 'green' farming incentive scheme
by John Whitfield - 659-659 Plans to centralize biology research set for rough ride
by David Cyranoski - 660-660 Sanger Centre welcomes gene funds with a new name
by David Adam - 660-660 CERN's head rejects mismanagement claims
by Alison Abbott - 661-661 Chemistry prize reflects tailor-made reactions
by David Adam - 661-661 Bid to end EU's transgenic impasse
by Quirin Schiermeier - 664-666 The outrageous hypothesis
by Larry O'Hanlon - 667-668 It all falls into place..
by Phillip Ball - 669-669 Singapore considers institute's future
by Khaw Boon Wan - 669-669 Owen was right, as Darwin's work continues
by Jacob W. Gruber - 669-669 Peers under review
by Stephen K. Donovan - 669-669 SPOrt to fill a gap on cosmic maps
by Stefano Cortiglioni - 671-671 The best and worst of times
by David R. Worlock - 672-674 Lessons for the future of journals
by Carol Tenopir & Donald W. King - 674-675 Travelling the genomic road
by Samuel Broder - 675-675 The Earth cubed
by Donald E. Canfield - 675-676 Towards a common future
by David R. Brown - 676-676 Room for one more on board?
by Amir Hoveyda - 676-677 Forum for the genomic onslaught
by John D. McPherson - 677-678 On the high side of life
by Ronald J. White & Jancy C. McPhee - 678-678 Outlook on a crisis discipline
by Oscar E. Gaggiotti - 678-679 The organic chemist's newswire
by Richard E. Taylor - 679-680 A European slant on mol biol
by Hidde Ploegh - 680-680 The way of the future?
by William Hersh - 681-681 In the name of love?
by Alan Lightman - 683-683 An intriguing door
by Ian Glynn - 685-686 Fat and formation in flight
by Jeremy M. V. Rayner - 686-687 Where drunkards hang out
by Ian Stewart - 687-689 Tree trail to Chaco Canyon
by Jared Diamond - 690-691 A magnet made from carbon
by Fernando Palacio - 691-693 Exploiting expression
by Gillian P. Bates - 693-693 Quo vadis, iceberg?
by Heike Langenberg - 694-695 Diversity suppresses growth
by David W. Oxtoby - 695-696 RNA enzymes for RNA splicing
by Andy Newman - 696-696 A word in your ear
by David Jones - 697-698 Energy saving in flight formation
by Henri Weimerskirch & Julien Martin & Yannick Clerquin & Peggy Alexandre & Sarka Jiraskova - 698-699 Developmental arrest in vent worm embryos
by Florence Pradillon & Bruce Shillito & Craig M. Young & Françoise Gaill - 699-700 Longitudinal variation in springtime ozone trends
by Bjørn M. Knudsen & Signe B. Andersen - 700-700 Ancient wild olives in Mediterranean forests
by Roselyne Lumaret & Noureddine Ouazzani - 701-707 Splicing-related catalysis by protein-free snRNAs
by Saba Valadkhan & James L. Manley - 708-711 Discovery of X-rays from the protostellar outflow object HH2
by Steven H. Pravdo & Eric D. Feigelson & Gordon Garmire & Yoshitomo Maeda & Yohko Tsuboi & John Bally - 711-713 Suppression of crystal nucleation in polydisperse colloids due to increase of the surface free energy
by Stefan Auer & Daan Frenkel - 713-716 Self-assembled monolayer organic field-effect transistors
by Jan Hendrik Schön & Hong Meng & Zhenan Bao - 716-718 Magnetic carbon
by Tatiana L. Makarova & Bertil Sundqvist & Roland Höhne & Pablo Esquinazi & Yakov Kopelevich & Peter Scharff & Valerii A. Davydov & Ludmila S. Kashevarova & Aleksandra V. Rakhmanina - 719-723 Orbitally induced oscillations in the East Antarctic ice sheet at the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
by Tim R. Naish & Ken J. Woolfe & Peter J. Barrett & Gary S. Wilson & Cliff Atkins & Steven M. Bohaty & Christian J. Bücker & Michele Claps & Fred J. Davey & Gavin B. Dunbar & Alistair G. Dunn & Chris R. Fielding & Fabio Florindo & Michael J. Hannah & David M. Harwood & Stuart A. Henrys & Lawrence A. Krissek & Mark Lavelle & Jaap van der Meer & William C. McIntosh & Frank Niessen & Sandra Passchier & Ross D. Powell & Andrew P. Roberts & Leonardo Sagnotti & Reed P. Scherer & C. Percy Strong & Franco Talarico & Kenneth L. Verosub & Giuliana Villa & David K. Watkins & Peter-N. Webb & Thomas Wonik - 723-725 Agri-environment schemes do not effectively protect biodiversity in Dutch agricultural landscapes
by David Kleijn & Frank Berendse & Ruben Smit & Niels Gilissen - 726-730 Endoscopic exploration of Red Sea coral reefs reveals dense populations of cavity-dwelling sponges
by Claudio Richter & Mark Wunsch & Mohammed Rasheed & Iris Kötter & Mohammad I. Badran - 730-732 Carrying large fuel loads during sustained bird flight is cheaper than expected
by Anders Kvist & Åke Lindström & Martin Green & Theunis Piersma & G. Henk Visser - 732-738 Recognition of double-stranded RNA and activation of NF-κB by Toll-like receptor 3
by Lena Alexopoulou & Agnieszka Czopik Holt & Ruslan Medzhitov & Richard A. Flavell - 739-743 Histone deacetylase inhibitors arrest polyglutamine-dependent neurodegeneration in Drosophila
by Joan S. Steffan & Laszlo Bodai & Judit Pallos & Marnix Poelman & Alexander McCampbell & Barbara L. Apostol & Alexsey Kazantsev & Emily Schmidt & Ya-Zhen Zhu & Marilee Greenwald & Riki Kurokawa & David E. Housman & George R. Jackson & J. Lawrence Marsh & Leslie M. Thompson - 744-747 Forkhead transcription factors contribute to execution of the mitotic programme in mammals
by Beatriz Alvarez & Carlos Martínez-A. & Boudewijn M. T. Burgering & Ana C. Carrera - 748-752 The bacteriophage φ29 portal motor can package DNA against a large internal force
by Douglas E. Smith & Sander J. Tans & Steven B. Smith & Shelley Grimes & Dwight L. Anderson & Carlos Bustamante - 752-755 Uracil-DNA glycosylase acts by substrate autocatalysis
by Aaron R. Dinner & G. Michael Blackburn & Martin Karplus
October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6856
- 3-3 California, home of laureates
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Physics graduates in industry
by Steve Bunk - 553-553 Trio united by division as cell cycle clinches centenary Nobel
by Bernd Pulverer - 554-554 Ig Nobels raise a welcome smile
by Steve Nadis - 554-554 Cool atoms make physics prize matter
by Philip Ball - 555-555 Illicit GM cotton sparks corporate fury
by K. S. Jayaraman - 555-555 US lays out bare bones of fossil protection package
by Rex Dalton - 556-556 Spain's postdoc plan takes off
by Xavier Bosch - 556-556 Bangladeshis to sue over arsenic poisoning
by Tom Clarke - 557-557 CERN management faulted over sudden budget crisis
by David Adam - 557-557 Ireland weighs up options to buy into European research
by Erica Klarreich - 560-564 Eyes on the prize
by Trisha Gura - 565-565 Exciting future planned for birthplace of genetics
by Kim Nasmyth & Dieter Schweizer - 565-565 Financial interests are not the only bias factor
by Gio Batta Gori - 565-565 Public trust requires disclosure of potential conflicts of interest
by Steven Gurney & Jennifer Sass - 565-565 Declaring interests in the fight for good science
by Vanessa Spedding - 565-566 Debate over language's link with intelligence
by Elizabeth Bates & Helen Tager-Flusberg & Stefano Vicari & Virginia Volterra - 566-566 Sound basis for research
by Mitchell E. Daniels - 566-566 Concerns highlight need to make faster decisions
by Regis Kelly - 567-568 Echoes from the dreamtime
by Robert L. Bettinger - 568-569 Biographical biology
by Claus Wedekind - 569-571 Benefactors of mankind
by Alison Abbott - 571-572 Yes, I remember it well ..
by Larry R. Squire - 572-572 A physical view of the cytoskeleton
by Edwin Taylor - 573-573 Science's fiction
by Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond - 575-575 Unweaving the whirls
by Joël Sommeria - 577-578 Semiconductors are cool
by Cronin B. Vining - 578-579 Matter of time on the prairie
by Lindsey Rustad - 579-581 Swimming with sperm
by David L. Garbers - 582-583 Melting from within
by Robert W. Cahn - 583-585 The odd coupling
by R. Andrew Keys & Michael R. Green - 585-586 Molecules join the assembly line
by Paul S. Weiss - 586-587 Inside history on droplets
by Marcia Baker - 587-587 Even more light
by David Jones - 588-588 Edward T. Hall (1924–2001)
by Stuart A. Young - 589-589 Reward value of attractiveness and gaze
by Knut K. W. Kampe & Chris D. Frith & Raymond J. Dolan & Uta Frith - 590-590 Antenna ring around photosystem I
by T. S. Bibby & J. Nield & F. Partensky & J. Barber - 591-596 Catastrophic shifts in ecosystems
by Marten Scheffer & Steve Carpenter & Jonathan A. Foley & Carl Folke & Brian Walker - 597-602 Thin-film thermoelectric devices with high room-temperature figures of merit
by Rama Venkatasubramanian & Edward Siivola & Thomas Colpitts & Brooks O'Quinn - 603-609 A sperm ion channel required for sperm motility and male fertility
by Dejian Ren & Betsy Navarro & Gloria Perez & Alexander C. Jackson & Shyuefang Hsu & Qing Shi & Jonathan L. Tilly & David E. Clapham - 610-613 Tunable quantum tunnelling of magnetic domain walls
by J. Brooke & T. F. Rosenbaum & G. Aeppli - 613-616 Coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in URhGe
by Dai Aoki & Andrew Huxley & Eric Ressouche & Daniel Braithwaite & Jacques Flouquet & Jean-Pascal Brison & Elsa Lhotel & Carley Paulsen - 616-619 Atomic-scale imaging of insulating diamond through resonant electron injection
by Kirill Bobrov & Andrew J. Mayne & Gérald Dujardin - 619-621 Selective assembly on a surface of supramolecular aggregates with controlled size and shape
by Takashi Yokoyama & Shiyoshi Yokoyama & Toshiya Kamikado & Yoshishige Okuno & Shinro Mashiko - 622-625 Acclimatization of soil respiration to warming in a tall grass prairie
by Yiqi Luo & Shiqiang Wan & Dafeng Hui & Linda L. Wallace - 625-627 The earliest known fully quadrupedal sirenian
by D. P. Domning - 628-631 A general model for ontogenetic growth
by Geoffrey B. West & James H. Brown & Brian J. Enquist - 631-635 Hyperpolarization-activated channels HCN1 and HCN4 mediate responses to sour stimuli
by David R. Stevens & Reinhard Seifert & Bernd Bufe & Frank Müller & Elisabeth Kremmer & Renate Gauss & Wolfgang Meyerhof & U. Benjamin Kaupp & Bernd Lindemann - 635-639 Consequences of a biological invasion reveal the importance of mutualism for plant communities
by Caroline E. Christian - 639-643 In situ class switching and differentiation to IgA-producing cells in the gut lamina propria
by Sidonia Fagarasan & Kazuo Kinoshita & Masamichi Muramatsu & Koichi Ikuta & Tasuku Honjo - 644-647 Pre-mRNA splicing and mRNA export linked by direct interactions between UAP56 and Aly
by Ming-Juan Luo & Zhaolan Zhou & Keith Magni & Claudine Christoforides & Juri Rappsilber & Matthias Mann & Robin Reed - 648-652 Splicing factor Sub2p is required for nuclear mRNA export through its interaction with Yra1p
by Katja Sträßer & Ed Hurt - 652-652 Correction: A mouse knock-in model exposes sequential proteolytic pathways that regulate p27Kip1 in G1 and S phase
by Nisar P. Malek & Holly Sundberg & Seth McGrew & Keiko Nakayama & Themis R. Kyriakides & James M. Roberts - 652-652 Correction: CREB regulates hepatic gluconeogenesis through the coactivator PGC-1
by Stephan Herzig & Fanxin Long & Ulupi S. Jhala & Susan Hedrick & Rebecca Quinn & Anton Bauer & Dorothea Rudolph & Gunther Schutz & Cliff Yoon & Pere Puigserver & Bruce Spiegelman & Marc Montminy - 652-652 Erratum: A titanosilicate molecular sieve with adjustable pores for size-selective adsorption of molecules
by Steven M. Kuznicki & Valerie A. Bell & Sankar Nair & Hugh W. Hillhouse & Richard M. Jacubinas & Carola M. Braunbarth & Brian H. Toby & Michael Tsapatsis
October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6855
- 3-3 Shaking off genome fatigue
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Population Genetics
by Eugene Russo - 441-441 Large Hadron Collider in crisis as magnet costs spiral upwards
by David Adam - 441-441 Senators call for biodefence boost
by Jonathan Knight - 442-442 Eviction threat to Belgium's science academies
by Quirin Schiermeier - 442-442 Bilateral Vietnam study plans to assess war fallout of dioxin
by Rex Dalton - 442-442 Doctors propose panel on research misconduct
by Erica Klarreich - 443-443 Testing time for gene patent as Europe rebels
by Meredith Wadman - 443-443 Last-minute floods sink research
by Alison Abbott - 444-444 Psychiatrist launches lawsuit over 'academic freedom'
by David Spurgeon - 444-444 Mouse genome roars ahead with new map
by Declan Butler - 445-445 NASA budget problems alarm space-station collaborators
by William Triplett - 445-445 Vatican approves use of animal transplants 'to benefit humans'
by Xavier Bosch - 448-449 Hard times for high tech
by Declan Butler & Jim Giles - 450-452 Biologists join the dots
by Erica Klarreich - 453-453 Give us time to put reforms into action
by Enrico Garaci - 453-453 In the stem-cell debate, new concepts need new words
by Ann A. Kiessling - 453-453 Related problems
by Alex C. W. May - 453-453 Rules on originality need to be clearly set out
by Tadasu Nagaoka & Hisatsugu Miyakoshi - 455-456 Whither evo–devo?
by Axel Meyer - 457-458 No easy answers
by Xavier Bosch - 458-459 Is content king?
by Johanna McEntyre - 459-459 A new window on space
by Ingo Lehmann - 460-460 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 461-461 Tales behind the tags
by Philip Morrison - 463-463 The natural economy
by Jeff Harvey - 465-466 Talk of genetics and vice versa
by Steven Pinker - 466-467 Mastering the language of atoms
by Ron Folman & Jörg Schmiedmayer - 467-469 A plague o' both your hosts
by Stewart T. Cole & Carmen Buchrieser - 470-471 Chill taken out of the tropics
by Lee R. Kump - 471-473 Developing order
by Rick Livesey & Connie Cepko - 473-473 Black hole blockbuster
by Sarah Tomlin - 474-475 Suspended by sound
by E. H. Brandt - 475-476 To clot or not
by Amanda J. Fosang & Peter J. Smith - 476-476 Learning from melting
by David Jones - 477-478 Snapping shrimp make flashing bubbles
by Detlef Lohse & Barbara Schmitz & Michel Versluis - 478-479 The economic benefits of the Kyoto Protocol
by Giulio A. De Leo & Luca Rizzi & Andrea Caizzi & Marino Gatto - 479-479 Evolution of prehistoric cave art
by H. Valladas & J. Clottes & J.-M. Geneste & M. A. Garcia & M. Arnold & H. Cachier & N. Tisnérat-Laborde - 480-480 Cold current in thermoreceptive neurons
by Gordon Reid & Maria-Luiza Flonta - 481-487 Warm tropical sea surface temperatures in the Late Cretaceous and Eocene epochs
by Paul N. Pearson & Peter W. Ditchfield & Joyce Singano & Katherine G. Harcourt-Brown & Christopher J. Nicholas & Richard K. Olsson & Nicholas J. Shackleton & Mike A. Hall - 488-494 Mutations in a member of the ADAMTS gene family cause thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
by Gallia G. Levy & William C. Nichols & Eric C. Lian & Tatiana Foroud & Jeanette N. McClintick & Beth M. McGee & Angela Y. Yang & David R. Siemieniak & Kenneth R. Stark & Ralph Gruppo & Ravindra Sarode & Susan B. Shurin & Visalam Chandrasekaran & Sally P. Stabler & Hernan Sabio & Eric E. Bouhassira & Jefferson D. Upshaw & David Ginsburg & Han-Mou Tsai - 495-498 Light interference from single atoms and their mirror images
by J. Eschner & Ch. Raab & F. Schmidt-Kaler & R. Blatt - 498-501 Bose–Einstein condensation on a microelectronic chip
by W. Hänsel & P. Hommelhoff & T. W. Hänsch & J. Reichel - 501-504 Spatially resolved electronic structure inside and outside the vortex cores of a high-temperature superconductor
by V. F. Mitrović & E. E. Sigmund & M. Eschrig & H. N. Bachman & W. P. Halperin & A. P. Reyes & P. Kuhns & W. G. Moulton - 504-508 Swollen liquid-crystalline lamellar phase based on extended solid-like sheets
by Jean-Christophe P. Gabriel & Franck Camerel & Bruno J. Lemaire & Hervé Desvaux & Patrick Davidson & Patrick Batail - 508-512 High frequency of ‘super-cyclones’ along the Great Barrier Reef over the past 5,000 years
by Jonathan Nott & Matthew Hayne - 512-514 Multiple benefits of gregariousness cover detectability costs in aposematic aggregations
by Marianna Riipi & Rauno V. Alatalo & Leena Lindström & Johanna Mappes - 514-519 Positive selection of a gene family during the emergence of humans and African apes
by Matthew E. Johnson & Luigi Viggiano & Jeffrey A. Bailey & Munah Abdul-Rauf & Graham Goodwin & Mariano Rocchi & Evan E. Eichler - 519-523 A forkhead-domain gene is mutated in a severe speech and language disorder
by Cecilia S. L. Lai & Simon E. Fisher & Jane A. Hurst & Faraneh Vargha-Khadem & Anthony P. Monaco