Natural process by which life arises from non-living matter, such as simple organic compounds.
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Examples for "abiogenesis"
Examples for "abiogenesis"
1So far the theory of abiogenesis may be taken as disproved.
2The result is that the evidence in favor of abiogenesis has utterly broken down, in every case which has been properly tested.
3One important demonstration was his controversion of the theory of abiogenesis, or "spontaneous generation," as propounded by Needham and Buffon.
4It is just fifty years since Schwann and others proved that, even with respect to them, the supposed evidence of abiogenesis was untrustworthy.
5Professor Huxley goes on to say that however this may be, abiogenesis (or spontaneous generation) is not respectable and will not do at all now.
1The origin of life is a flourishing, if speculative, subject for research.
2Wind or the spiral movements of air was another origin of life.
3Have predators stalked the Earth since the origin of life itself?
4Natural History throws no light on the origin of life.
5This is the real question of the origin of life, or of spontaneous generation.
6Take for instance the question of the origin of life.
7A time comes when the child wants to know about the origin of life.
8Like the Hittite Great Father, he was perhaps regarded as the origin of life.
9Wind as the origin of life could be duplicated by mechanical methods or eunuchry.
10On the origin of life itself he was discreetly vague.
11According to this doctrine Karma is the origin of life.
12Sponges don't ponder about the meaning or origin of life.
13He masochistically asks Kriegman, How about the origin of life?
14Now for the key point of the 'RNA World theory' of the origin of life.
15The 'Catch-22' of the origin of life is this.
16The origin of life only had to happen once.
Translations for origin of life