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Dictionary » I » Irreversible process Irreversible processIrreversible process (Science: chemistry) Any real process, when a system undergoes the changes state 1 - greater than state 2 - greater than state 1 by any real pathway, the universe is different that before the cyclic process took place in the system. ![]()
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Results from our forumMolecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... Crick and James Watson in 1953 and in vitro characterization of the process of protein biosynthesis led to the idea that it was the linear sequence ... serve as the basis of life.” Clearly there is no answer to the natural irreversible cessation of all biological activities at some point of time ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... 3) strong, but reversible, reproductive isolation 4) strong and irreversible reproductive isolation Only stage 4 can be classified as a speciation ... periods of allopatry, all of which are less obviously linked to processes occurring along the rest of the speciation continuum. Perhaps the ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... 3) strong, but reversible, reproductive isolation 4) strong and irreversible reproductive isolation Only stage 4 can be classified as a speciation ... periods of allopatry, all of which are less obviously linked to processes occurring along the rest of the speciation continuum. Perhaps the ...
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Method preventing illnesses in the progeny... modern ways of diagnostics and treatment of illnesses. Moreover, this process proceeded steadily in the absence of substantiation of nature conservation ... diet of protein, was escorted into childhood dystrophy, dental caries, irreversible changes in tissues and organs up and decrease the concentration ...
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The law of confrontation the levels energy... in the laws of conservation and development of nature In the process of comparing healthy and weak organisms, mammals, has been installed ... at children: a dystrophy, caries of a teeth (at their occurrence), irreversible changes with anomaly in bodies and fabrics and reduction of ...
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