It was full of a mixture of soluble inorganiccompounds.
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I seem to recall, but cannot find, a reference to one scientist who created RNA from inorganiccompounds.
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This theory held that all inorganiccompounds, however complex their composition, are essentially composed of such binary combinations.
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Those living cells mutated rapidly under the high energy of ultraviolet rays, metabolizing inorganiccompounds and turning them into new organic ones.
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In addition, he notes, the inorganiccompounds in the Chilean samples could alter the nature of the materials released during the heating process.
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Owing to the large number of organic and inorganiccompounds which enter into the composition of explosive mixtures, this examination must be thorough.
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Principal component analysis of contaminants and inorganiccompounds showed that monitoring wells could be differentiated based upon concentrations of TCE, cis-DCE, and nitrate.
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At higher temperatures the carbon burns away, leaving inorganiccompounds of stuff like calcium, magnesium, and sodium, and it'll be whiter and fluffier.
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Genome analysis indicates that this organism relies upon a lithoheterotrophic strategy that uses inorganiccompounds (carbon monoxide and sulphide) to supplement heterotrophy.
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In the ongoing pursuit of inorganiccompounds suitable for solid-state devices, transition metal chalcogenides have received heightened attention due to their physical and chemical properties.
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Apparently the possessed cannot create viable food out of inorganiccompounds, so the transport network has to be maintained to keep edible supplies flowing in.