such a new historical science as that of the chemical evolution of Substances
- chamaephyte
- chance selection
- change in form
- change of function
- character
- character displacement
- character diversity
- character state
- characteristic plants
- characteristic species
- chemical evolution
- chemosynthesis
- chiasma
- chimera
- chlorophyll
- chloroplast
- Chordata
- chorology
- chromatid
- chromatin
- chromosome
Result of Your Query
chemical evolutionchemische evolution (ger.)
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Historical process of the formation of chemical elements, analogous to the evolution of biological species (HWB).
- 1873
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Stuart-Glennie, J.S. (1873). In the Morningland or The Law of the Origin and Transformation of Christianity: 109.
- 1874
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chemical evolution must have taken place before the first appearance of living protoplasm
Fiske, J. (1874). Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Based on the Doctrine of Evolution, vol. 1: 433.
- 1882
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The Chemical Evolution of Life
Morris, C. (1882). Organic physics. Amer. Nat. 16, 470-83: 470.
- 1887
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chemical evolution of the elements, in itself
Abbott, H.C. de S. (1887). Comparative chemistry of higher and lower plants. Amer. Nat. 21, 719-30: 720.
- 1903
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the chemical elements owe their stability to being the outcome of a struggle for existence – a Darwinian development by chemical evolution – a survival of the most stable
Crookes, W. (1903). Modern views on matter: the realization of a dream. Science 17, 993-1003: 996.