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Orson van de Plassche,Thomas B. Roep point of being able to destroy all life on their planet is a more difficult calculation. In this chapter, we explore the requirements for life and the conditions needed for life’s initiation and progression.vascular 发表于 2025-3-30 16:23:51
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Electric and Magnetic Fields in Life,. The very structure of atoms and molecules comes about through electromagnetic interactions of electrons and protons. Our nervous system uses electric pulses to send signals. Our cellular flagellae and cilia motors work through electric pumps. Electrodynamics is a necessary subject within any serious study of life.Painstaking 发表于 2025-3-30 21:01:00
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Future Developments,We need not be passive in the direction we think desirable, nor succumb to our primitive instincts. The social polarization and aggression due to our ‘We-They’ syndrome should not be taken as inevitable, since we can see the follies and pathologies of our destructive tendencies.使厌恶 发表于 2025-3-31 17:42:01
The Kinds of Ordinary Materials,mixtures of molecules in a number of different states and phases. The activity of life relies on protein systems acting as builders, renewers, dismantlers, catalysts, shepherds, facilitators, inhibitors, nano pumps and motors. This chapter reviews the underlying nature of atoms and molecules in mate原告 发表于 2025-3-31 22:09:48
Mechanical Aspects of Biosystems,s, these laws are those discovered by Isaac Newton back in 1665. We can understand much of our construction, operations, and our physical limitations by studying these Newtonian principles. The subject of the study is called mechanics, and the ideas in this subject describe relationships between for