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Dictionary » P » Point source Point sourcepoint source In photometry, a very small source of light which is regarded as a geometrical point from which light emanates in straight lines in all directions. ![]()
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Re: Refutation of Evolution theoryif RNA is the source of life, at some point it would need to become a living cell with all the above requirements. so it would need to evolve a power ...
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'Evolution'-the most retarded myth ever.... omitting that they are NOT sufficient for alleged process. There is no source of bulk amounts of NEW genetic information. Neofunctionalization for ... it is more correct to say that is lost sensitivity to it. ... All point mutations that have been studied on the molecular level turn out to ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... the direct result of mutation. I was able to get a copy of the second source through my public library's subscription to EBSCO. It's an American ... people infected with M. tuberculosis . They did this at two different points in time: once early on in the infection and then again later, when ...
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