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Dictionary » C » Crisis CrisisCrisis a sudden paroxysmal intensification of symptoms in the course of a disease. Origin: L., gr. Krisis ![]()
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Results from our forumDifferent needs - How animals and humans deal?... he or she has to fulfill it or achieve it. When they fail to do so, frustrations and dejections slowly swallow them or eat them. At the hour of crisis, the distinctive wisdom has to be applied and the truth has to be seen or appreciated in totality. Most animals follow such philosophy. During ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... sequence". :mrgreen: Well, me, my "music" is quite suitable. Because this is my way to solve that problem, now called the crisis of the genre in molecular biology. Now the question is, what can explore methodological complex nano-phenomena in the cell membrane to describe ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... for billions of years of joules and enrgy, and how did it all come together as hydrogen into one place? Since scientists insists on the oxygen crisis--that is that the O2 in the atmosphere came from plants--and that before the O2 crisis in the Hadean period, the earth's atmosphere was formed ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... 1100(one-thousand-one-hundred). Considering only about 1% of scientists are named Steve, I'd say your attempt to show Evolution as a theory in crisis with a list of "dissenters" has been shown to be absurd. Each one of those on that list of "Steves" had to voluntarily sign ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... Species was being supported by his experoiments. After all these long years of painstaking experimenting he enters what he terms his midlife crisis. “From Bacteria to Computers,and Back Again Perhaps it was a midlife crisis: my bacteria were slowing down, and I was looking for some new action. ...
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