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  • Finally, necessity compelled the wild adventurers to betake themselves to what we should now call chemico-technical experiments, which are described in considerable detail by

    The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II Alexander Leslie 1866

  • Zachriel, if I understand the latest paper you have referred to, they assume that there was no physico/chemico relationship between amino acids and their codons, but that the code originated randomly.

    An ID Take on the Genetic Code 2008

  • Bilbo: Zachriel, if I understand the latest paper you have referred to, they assume that there was no physico/chemico relationship between amino acids and their codons, but that the code originated randomly.

    An ID Take on the Genetic Code 2008

  • Life itself is explained in terms of chemico - mechanical principles …

    Science 2007

  • Life itself is explained in terms of chemico - mechanical principles …

    Science 2007

  • Management has considered relocating the chemico-thermomechanical pulping production at Utansjo to a country that offered "lower and more stable electricity prices," Rottneros said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • Especially if she'd managed to keep a healthy skin, unraddled by the clogging attentions of the multitudinous offerings of chemico-cosmetic quackery on whose efficacy the greater part of credulous womankind have been induced to pin such a pathetic faith.

    Salvage for the Saint Charteris, Leslie, 1907- 1983

  • Why does the chemico-mechanical explanation of any living thing give one a chill like the touch of cold iron?

    In the Noon of Science 1969

  • Life itself is explained in terms of chemico-mechanical principles.

    In the Noon of Science 1969

  • Among chemico-biological effects there may be noted: that alcoholic fermentation proceeds more slowly in heavy than in ordinary water, that the sprouting of tobacco seeds and the evolution of yeast fungi are delayed or checked, etc., etc.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1934 - Presentation Speech 1966

  • Examples of NAMs include: multicellular in vitro systems that mimic the biological and mechanical properties of human organs and tissues; chemical (in chemico) assessments of the interactions between biological molecules outside a cell or organism; and computational (in silico) modelling approaches, such as those that predict how molecules will interact.

    Alternatives to animal testing are the future — it’s time that journals, funders and scientists embrace them Todd J. Herron 2025

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