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"Beasts of Eden" has vividly portrayed this web, and as Darwin wrote in "Origin of Species," "There is grandeur in this view of life".

And also in Origin of Love, a song that encapsulates Aristophanes's etiological theory of romantic love and loss so beautifully that I used to play it every time I taught Plato's Symposium to first-year college students.

How does diet affect an animal's health status?" Many of the roots of labrador ailments are not going to be environmental in origin, of course, but will be inherited.

"It was my good fortune to be assigned the problem of designing a lapel pin for conference identification," Mr. McLaughlin wrote in "Origin of the Emblem and Other Recollections of the 1945 U.N. Conference," which he published in 1995.

While the Thornberrys bushwhack for Orangutan in Borneo, wild boy Donnie gets lost in the rain forest he was brought up in, and Eliza realizes he may be searching for his long-lost family, in "Origin of Donnie," a "Wild Thornberrys" movie that has its premiere on August 18 at 8 p.m. on Nickelodeon.

To explain these traits, Darwin proposed the theory of sexual selection, first in 'Origin of Species' and then, at greater length, in 'The Descent of Man'.

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This led Devos and collaborators to propose the protocoatomer hypothesis [ 40, 80], which assumes an outside-in origin of the nucleus.

RNA replaced viruses in origin-of-life thinking: nucleocentric views on the origin of life were no longer virocentric.

This close historical juxtaposition of discoveries reveals a common motif in prebiotic chemistry and in origins-of-life models in general: discoveries in other fields frequently drive advances in origin of life models.

Szostak considers this one of the pivotal events in origin-of-life research, and indeed, a crucial part of what remains to be done to meet Szostak's announced three-year deadline depends on the creative chemistry of John Sutherland and Matthew Powner.

Monodisperse multilamellar fatty acid vesicles are useful in origin-of-life studies as models of primitive cellular membranes, since vesicles that formed spontaneously in early earth environments (e.g., by the resuspension of dry fatty acid films or by the acidification of concentrated solutions of micelles) would be likely to be large and multilamellar [2], [23].

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