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Change: I in the molecular formula for bacteria. In short, Venturi agrees with the structure of the molecular evolution, he only points out that further research will be needed to calculate more exact formulas and to find more exact elemental incorporation rates chronologically. In 2008, Russian physical chemist Georgi Gladyshev
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Change: (c)(c) Article in: Russian Chemical Encyclopedia (Author - Г. П. Гладышев = G. P. Gladyshev). 4. Gladyshev, G.P. (2000). “On the Principle of Substance Stability and Thermodynamic Feedback in Hierarchic Systems of Bioworld.” (PDF). Biology Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 1, pg. 1-4. 5. Sebastiano Venturi,
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Change: 4.5 BYA 67 HE57HeE56OE54CE53NeE53NE53FeE52SiE53MgE52SE52 Sun 10 BYADiscussion In 2005, an observation in reference to the molecular evolution table came
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Change: Evolution Table.” Selected publications; Iodine and evolution. 6. Email communicates from Georgi Gladyshev to Libb Thims, January 2008.7. Hazen, R.N. (2005). Genesis: the Scientific Quest for Life’s Origin. Washington: Joseph Henry Press. External links ● Evolution Poster – Zazzle.com ● Evolution (Advanced View) - YouTube.com
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Change: electricity,electricity, etc. present, so that a protein compound was chemically formed ready to undergo still more complex changes." In this sense, all life is postulated to be a descendent from a protein compound, formed in a heated pond many years ago. In
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Change: In contrast to this mechanism view, the majority of modern scientists remain in the dark as to the fictional dichotomy between life and non-life or animate and inanimate. At the September 2000, ‘What is Life?’ conference, held in Modena,
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Change: form such a large molecule, form a chemical point of view, an assemble-type “chemical reaction” would be needed. This assumes that there were “reactants” that went into the formation of the first bacteria unit (product), and that there were prior energetically-coupled connective
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Change: types, e.g. nitrogen, phosphorous, sodium, etc., in various quantities. At the September 2000, ‘What is Life?’ conference, held in Modena, Italy, attended by about a hundred scientists, philosophers, and theologians,
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Change: substrate,substrate, as pictured adjacent, comprised of about 100 billion carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, among twelve other atom types in various quantities. At the September 2000, ‘What is Life?’ conference, held in Modena, Italy, attended
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Change: A single bacterium, however, is in itself a very large animated molecule, such as the colony or cluster of 20-30 Escherichia coli bacterial units (bacteria molecules) attached to a substrate, as pictured adjacent, comprised of about 100 billion carbon, hydrogen,
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Change: universe and the,universe, 13.7 billion years,years ago, and latterlater formation of the first human molecule,molecule (150,000 years ago), i.e. the first anatomically correct modern human.human. This table is shown below: Discussion In 2005, an observation in reference to
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Change: below.below: Discussion In 2005, an observation in reference to the molecular evolution table came from Italian physician Sebastiano Venturi, an expert in iodine deficiency, metabolism, and
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Change: At the September 2000, ‘What is Life?’ conference, held in Modena, Italy, attended by about a hundred scientists, philosophers, and theologians, for instance, there was
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Change: hydrogen molecules, to DNA, to bacteria molecules, to human molecules, etc. The first basic molecular evolution table was calculated by American chemical engineer Libb Thims in 2005, and is shown below: [1] Discussion In 2005, an observation in reference to
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