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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
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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.
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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.
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Life itself is explained in terms of chemico - mechanical principles …
Science 2007
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Life itself is explained in terms of chemico - mechanical principles …
Science 2007
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Management has considered relocating the chemico-thermomechanical pulping production at Utansjo to a country that offered "lower and more stable electricity prices," Rottneros said.
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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
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Why does the chemico-mechanical explanation of any living thing give one a chill like the touch of cold iron?
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Life itself is explained in terms of chemico-mechanical principles.
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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.
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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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