Chemistry: A Cultural ApproachHarper & Row, 1971 - 461 σελίδες For college or university students majoring in other than the natural sciences. |
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... possible as the number of carbons in a molecule increases . There are 75 different possibili- ties for C10H22 ; over four million for C30H62 . Only a small frac- tion of the possible molecules have been isolated and characterized . Not ...
... possible as the number of carbons in a molecule increases . There are 75 different possibili- ties for C10H22 ; over four million for C30H62 . Only a small frac- tion of the possible molecules have been isolated and characterized . Not ...
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... possible to attach this gene to the DNA of a harmless virus and thereby have the gene ride along on the virus as it invades a cell . Once in the cell , the gene will supply the missing template to serve as the RNA pattern by which the ...
... possible to attach this gene to the DNA of a harmless virus and thereby have the gene ride along on the virus as it invades a cell . Once in the cell , the gene will supply the missing template to serve as the RNA pattern by which the ...
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... possible . If one product among a mixture of possible products has auto- catalytic activity , then the reaction producing it is favored over other possible courses of reaction . This " success - breeds - success " principle may provide ...
... possible . If one product among a mixture of possible products has auto- catalytic activity , then the reaction producing it is favored over other possible courses of reaction . This " success - breeds - success " principle may provide ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM ARISTOTLE TO SEABORG | 19 |
FROM PROMETHEUS TO THE SPACE AGE | 59 |
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