The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1967 |
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... organism . The arrangements of the atoms in the most vital parts of an organism and the in- terplay of these arrangements differ in a fundamental way from all those arrange- ments of atoms which physicists and chem- ists have hitherto ...
... organism . The arrangements of the atoms in the most vital parts of an organism and the in- terplay of these arrangements differ in a fundamental way from all those arrange- ments of atoms which physicists and chem- ists have hitherto ...
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... organism must have a comparatively gross structure in order to enjoy the benefit of fairly ac- curate laws , both for its internal life and for its interplay with the external world . For otherwise the number of co - operating particles ...
... organism must have a comparatively gross structure in order to enjoy the benefit of fairly ac- curate laws , both for its internal life and for its interplay with the external world . For otherwise the number of co - operating particles ...
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... organism , and in some quarters is still claimed . How does the living organism avoid de- cay ? The obvious answer is : by eating , drinking , breathing and ( in the case of plants ) assimilating . The technical term is metabolism . The ...
... organism , and in some quarters is still claimed . How does the living organism avoid de- cay ? The obvious answer is : by eating , drinking , breathing and ( in the case of plants ) assimilating . The technical term is metabolism . The ...
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