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  2. Antoine Béchamp - Wikipedia

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    About Antoine Bechamp and Pleomorphism (A Distant Mirror, publisher of Bechamp books) Bechamp or Pasteur? (Book by E. Hume) The Blood and its Third Element (Book by Antoine Bechamp) Béchamp Synthesis of para-substituted arylarsenous acids and Transformation of nitro aromatics into amino aromatics Archived 2006-10-08 at the Wayback Machine

  3. E. Douglas Hume - Wikipedia

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    However high the opinion of the author is on the virtues of Bechamp, he has utilised a fair part of the book to exploit his own antimicrobic and antivaccination views." [3] In 1928, William Fearon stated that the book "is written in a somewhat peevish style, and appears to be more concerned with the defects of Pasteur than the merits of Bechamp ...

  4. Cell theory - Wikipedia

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    From these conclusions about plants and animals, two of the three tenets of cell theory were postulated. 1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells 2. The cell is the most basic unit of life. Schleiden's theory of free cell formation through crystallization was refuted in the 1850s by Robert Remak, Rudolf Virchow, and Albert ...

  5. Bechamp reaction - Wikipedia

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    In organic synthesis the Béchamp reaction is used for producing arsonic acids from activated aromatic substrates. The reaction is an electrophilic aromatic substitution, using arsenic acid as the electrophile.

  6. List of popular science books on evolution - Wikipedia

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    The Theory of Evolution. John Maynard Smith (1972). On Evolution. John Maynard Smith (1978). The Evolution of Sex. John Maynard Smith (1982). Evolution and the Theory of Games. John Maynard Smith (1989). Evolutionary Genetics. John Maynard Smith and Eörs Szathmáry (1995). The Major Transitions in Evolution. John Maynard Smith and Eörs ...

  7. Cellularization - Wikipedia

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    This theory is also known as a theory of cellularization. It is a theory to explain the origin of the Metazoa. The idea was proposed by Hadži (1953) [4] and Hanson (1977). [13] This cellularization (syncytial) theory states that metazoans evolved from a unicellular ciliate with multiple nuclei that went through cellularization. Firstly, the ...

  8. Cellular automaton - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, German computer pioneer Konrad Zuse published his book Calculating Space, proposing that the physical laws of the universe are discrete by nature, and that the entire universe is the output of a deterministic computation on a single cellular automaton; "Zuse's Theory" became the foundation of the field of study called digital physics. [21]

  9. Von Neumann cellular automaton - Wikipedia

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    In von Neumann's cellular automaton, the finite state machines (or cells) are arranged in a two-dimensional Cartesian grid, and interface with the surrounding four cells. As von Neumann's cellular automaton was the first example to use this arrangement, it is known as the von Neumann neighbourhood. The set of FSAs define a cell space of ...