10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «ABIOGENESIS»
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abiogenesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
abiogenesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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Abiogenesis: from molecules to cells
Describes the series of biochemical discoveries about the chemical makeup of protoplasm and how these relate to theories about the origins of life.
Paul D. Thompson, Mary Lybarger, 1969
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e, abiogenesis (pronounced/ e ba . d n s s/ AY-by-oh-JEN- -siss) or biopoesis is the study of how biological life arises from inorganic matter through natural processes, and the method by which life on Earth arose.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Abiogenesis and Life from Dirt: The Andrew Crosse ...
This book contains the original experiment by Andrew Crosse in the 19th century, along with a successful replication of his experiment by the London Electrical Society: In the year of 1837 Andrew Crosse endeavored to create synthetic ...
Andrew Crosse, W H Weekes, 2015
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Origins of Life. How Life Began. Abiogenesis, Astrobiology
E. James Milner-White, Ph.D., and Michael J. Russell, Ph.D. 4. The Alkaline World and the Origin of Life. Anthony Richard Mellersh, Ph.D., and Paul Michael Smith, 5.
Nick Lane, Trombonist, Michael J. Russell, Earnest Di Mauro, 2011
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Making Sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development ...
The author of the entry, P. Chalmers Mitchell, explains that “abiogenesis,” the modern equivalent of “spontaneous generation,” is “the term . . . for the theory according to which fully formed living organisms sometimes arise from not-living matter ...
Evelyn Fox KELLER, Evelyn Fox Keller, 2009
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Life in the Universe: From the Miller Experiment to the ... - Halaman 349
Haeckel transformed the doctrine of evolution into a monistic system in which an abiogenic origin of life was a major part (Farley, 1977). Haeckel's opinion about the origin of life was directly dependent on his philosophy and on his view of the ...
Joseph Seckbach, Julian Chela-Flores, Tobias Owen, 2012
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The Counter-creationism Handbook - Halaman 51
See also the references and suggested readings with • CB010.2: Primitive cells are too complex • CB035: Abiogenesis experiments assume a reducing atmosphere • CB015: DNA needs proteins to form, proteins need DNA • CB040: Amino ...
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Encyclopedia of Astrobiology - Jilid 1 - Halaman 1
Thomas Huxley used the term abiogenesis in an important text published in 1870. He strictly made the difference between spontaneous generation, which he did not accept, and the possibility of the evolution of matter from inert to living, ...
Muriel Gargaud, Ricardo Amils, Henderson James Cleaves, 2011
abiogenesis The origin of life from nonliving matter. Absaroka Sequence A widespread succession of Pennsylvanian and Permian sedimentary rocks bounded above and below by unconformities; deposited during a transgressive–regressive ...
Reed Wicander, James Monroe, 2015