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Dictionary » T » Terra Terraterra The earth; earth. Terra alba [L, white earth. barite, or heavy spar. Terra di sienna. See Sienna. Origin: It. & L. See Terrace. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... of diverse genetic material beyond that provided by mutation. All of this takes time, and it took less time for oxygen-emitting organisms to terra-form the Earth and to develop sexual reproduction to evolve than it would have taken for complex mutation-dependent organisms to evolve in the ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... together. People who study the early earth of billions of years ago tell us that it was simply not able to harbour life, as we know it. And many terra-like planets seem to remain that way. So, what happened here to give us the goldilocks effect? Not too warm not too cold but everything just right? ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... organism. People who study the early earth of billions of years ago tell us that it was simply not able to harbour life, as we know it. And many terra-like planets seem to remain that way. So, what happened here to give us the goldilocks effect? Not too warm not too cold but everything just right? ...
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The Fiber Disease... pages. CliffMickelson Joined: 23 Oct 2005 Posts: 4 PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:07 pm Post subject: Morgellons...AKA The Skin Fiber Disease...Terra Incognita! Reply with quote Greetings: I read with a great deal of interest the exchange that occurred here on the board concerning what is known ...
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The Fiber Disease... pages. CliffMickelson Joined: 23 Oct 2005 Posts: 4 PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:07 pm Post subject: Morgellons...AKA The Skin Fiber Disease...Terra Incognita! Reply with quote Greetings: I read with a great deal of interest the exchange that occurred here on the board concerning what is known ...
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