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ergy into chemical energy by oxygenic photosynthesis, as performed by plants, green algae and cyanobacteria, supports the life on this planet. The production of oxygen (O.) and the assimilation of carbon dioxide (CO.) into organic matter determine, to a large extent, the composition of our atmospher
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A Stumble in the Dark: Contextualizing Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s ntemporary problems such as the energy crisis of the 1970s and the fears of a nuclear world war were being debated. The depiction of space exploration as a dangerous endeavor was counterbalanced by frequent hints that outer space holds terrifying and mystical answers to questions humankind has asked since its very beginnings.
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