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Dictionary » E » Energetic EnergeticEnergetic (Science: chemistry, physiology) Exhibiting energy: strenuous, operating with force, vigour or effect. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: The general theory of origin of life... a model for the transformation of matter from nonliving to the living (DNA or RNA). In 2013 I will present for discussing the universal structural-energetic model of matrix type. The place and time can be anything, the main thing - fulfillment of a number of necessary conditions. The model was ...
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Re: SURFACE AREA TO VOLUME RATIO AND DIFFUSION - Please help!... increases as temperature increases because the particles move faster. As temperature increases, the collisions among particles become more energetic, causing particles to move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration at a faster rate.
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Is Spirulina really good for our health ?... by low night-time serotonin (which causes a problem known as Night-Eating-Syndrome). It has been working great and also seems to make me more energetic and happy. I have read that spirulina works in the same way on the brain as SSRI's (selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitors). If that's true, ...
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Re: Dog Trainer comes up with Anti-evolution idiocy... of genes is not by a random process of errors in transcription, but has a 'slippage' factor so that it can be malleable according to an energetic template. In other words, the temperamental flaw of each individual will be synced up with the temperamental flaws of its litter mates, just ...
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Re:... I have a problem with your assertions from here and the post linked in the OP that seem to assume that evolution comes is driven/explained by an energetic network interconnecting all life forms. Nope. Evolution acts only on individuals and is genetic (and epigenetic too, to a degree that is not ...
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