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  2. Abiogenesis - Wikipedia

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    The surfaces of mineral particles inside deep-ocean hydrothermal vents have catalytic properties similar to those of enzymes and can create simple organic molecules, such as methanol (CH 3 OH) and formic, acetic, and pyruvic acids out of the dissolved CO 2 in the water, if driven by an applied voltage or by reaction with H 2 or H 2 S. [232] [233]

  3. Coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    The new cultivating method was introduced to the lab by Bertil Hoorn. [28] The isolated virus when intranasally inoculated into volunteers caused a cold and was inactivated by ether which indicated it had a lipid envelope. [24] [29] Dorothy Hamre and John Procknow at the University of Chicago isolated a novel cold from medical students in 1962.

  4. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    There has been much study on human-inspired walking, such as AMBER lab which was established in 2008 by the Mechanical Engineering Department at Texas A&M University. [73] Many other robots have been built that walk on more than two legs, due to these robots being significantly easier to construct.

  5. Food - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 World Health Organization (WHO) report concluded that about 30% of reported food poisoning outbreaks in the WHO European Region occur in private homes. [90] According to the WHO and CDC , in the US alone, annually, there are 76 million cases of foodborne illness leading to 325,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 deaths.

  6. Chronic kidney disease - Wikipedia

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    Kidney damage is defined signs of damage seen in blood, urine, or imaging studies which includes lab albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) ≥ 30. [59] All people with a GFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m 2 for 3 months are defined as having chronic kidney disease.