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prebiological
prebioˈlogical, a. [pre- B. 1.] Existing or occurring before the appearance of life; pertaining to the origin of life; = prebiotic a.1960 Science 22 July 200/3 Calvin's experiments have been criticized on the basis that the prebiological atmosphere contained only a small proportion of carbon dioxide...
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prebiotic
▪ I. prebiotic, n. and a.2 Brit. /ˌpriːbʌɪˈɒtɪk/, U.S. /ˌpriːbaɪˈɑdɪk/ [‹ pre- prefix + -biotic (in probiotic adj.1, probiotic n.).] A. n. A non-digestible food ingredient that selectively promotes the growth of beneficial intestinal microorganisms (probiotics). Cf. probiotic n.1995 G. R. Gibson & M...
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Sidney W. Fox
The origins of prebiological systems and of their molecular matrices. New York: Acad. Pr.
Fox, Sidney W., Klaus Dose ; with a foreword by A. Molecular evolution: prebiological and biological. New York: Plenum Press.
Fox, Sidney W. (1984).
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Harold J. Morowitz
“Prebiological membranes: Synthesis and properties”, Space Life Sciences, Vol. 1, Issue 4 (March 1969), pp. 538–544. doi: 10.1007/BF00924244
Morowitz,
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biogenesis
biogenesis (baɪəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [f. Gr. βιο- bio- + γένεσις birth, production.] 1. (See quot.)1870 Huxley Addr. Brit. Assoc. in Nature 15 Sept. 401 The hypothesis that living matter always arises by the agency of pre-existing living matter..to save circumlocution, I shall call the hypothesis of Biogenes...
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Margaret Oakley Dayhoff
the early 1960s, Dayhoff also collaborated with Ellis Lippincott and Carl Sagan to develop thermodynamic models of cosmo-chemical systems, including prebiological
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pro-
▪ I. pro-, prefix1 The Latin adv. and prep. (see above), used in combination with verbs and their derivatives, and sometimes with other words not of verbal derivation. (Unlike the Gr. προ-, the L. was originally and usually prō-; but in some compounds it was occasionally and in others usually or alw...
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micro-
micro- (ˈmaɪkrəʊ, (esp. in Med.) ˈmɪkrəʊ) before a vowel micr-, repr. Gr. µῑκρο-, comb. form of µῑκρός small, used chiefly in scientific terms. 1. a. Prefixed to a n. to indicate that the entity denoted by it is of relatively small size or extent, as microabscess, micro-aneurysm, micro-bacillus, mic...
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