10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANSPERMIC»
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panspermic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, ...
THE PANSPERMIC HYPOTHESIS. Reasons why this subject has been deferred.
Has more to do with Heterogenesis than with Archebiosis. Why ' Germs ' were
supposed to be necessary. L'Emboitement and Panspermism — Bonnet and ...
H. Charlton Bastian, 1872
Invisible living germs floating in immense numbers in the atmosphere, — this is
Spallanzani's celebrated panspermic theory, — a theory which Pasteur set
himself to prove, and which he and most scientific men thought he did prove. It is
this ...
Sidney H. Morse, Joseph B. Marvin, 1871
CHAPTER XVIII. run PANSPERMIC avpornnsrs. Reasons why this subject has
been deferred. Has more to do with Heterogenesis than with Archebiosis. Why '
Germs ' were supposed to be necessary. L'Emboitement and ...
The long controversy carried on between Needham, the English champion of
heterogeny, and the Abbé Spallanzani, resulted in the promulgation by the latter
of the celebrated “panspermic” doctrine. The question pressing for solution was, ...
Invisible living germs floating in immense numbers in the atmosphere, — this is
Spallanzani's celebrated panspermic theory, — a theory which Pasteur set
himself to prove, and which he and most scientific men thought he did prove. It is
this ...
Free Religious Association, 1871
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Sparks of Life: Darwinism and the Victorian Debates Over ...
panspermic [air-germ] theory, it would only limit its universality; and it may be
predicted with some confidence that if abiogenesis exists the conditions of its
occurrence can only be determined by an inquirer who is fully alive to the truth
and ...
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The Seven Mysteries of Life: An Exploration in Science & ...
Then Anaxagoras propounded his panspermic theory that invisible "ethereal
germs" are dispersed everywhere in the world, giving rise to all its creatures
including man. 382 Two centuries later Aristotle went along with the
panspermists to ...
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Love in the Time of Flowers
And addedly to jump ahead to remark about the physical world: Like all other
species—and being lookalikes doesn't amount to very much—physical humans
began alone and wholly human from the Creator's panspermic anomy (physical
acts ...
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Life on Other Worlds: The 20th-Century Extraterrestrial Life ...
Nor was Hoyle's the wildest panspermic theory of the origin of life. Already in
1973, no less a scientist than the Nobelist Francis Crick, of DNA fame, proposed
with the biologist Leslie Orgel the idea of "directed pansper- mia," whereby life
was ...
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Spreading Germs: Disease Theories and Medical Practice in ...
term 'germs of disease', but its parallels with panspermic theories of sepsis and
the link made to fungus theories. Farr was taken with the possible
correspondence with the dry rot fungus, which was said to be a constant
presence in buildings, ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PANSPERMIC»
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The Lede | Peru's Meteor: Illness Explained, Invitation Extended
Secondly, the mystery illness is probably not due to “panspermic alien microbes” or other space-based bacteria, as much as some had hoped ... «New York Times, Sep 07»