Molecules, Dynamics, and Life : An Introduction to Self-Organization of Matter (Nonequilibrium Problems in the Physical Sciences and Biology)
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This book tells the story of how inert matter can acquire self-organizing and other properties ascribed to life. The author's multidisciplinary approach does not require knowledge of chemistry, physics, or biology on the part of the reader. Part I covers the properties of matter and evolutionary criteria. Part II presents an introduction to the necessary chemical concepts. Part III explains the self-organization of biosystems and the development of organisms.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
This book tells the story of how inert matter can acquire self-organizing and other properties ascribed to life. The author's multidisciplinary approach does not require knowledge of chemistry, physics, or biology on the part of the reader. Part I covers the properties of matter and evolutionary criteria. Part II presents an introduction to the necessary chemical concepts. Part III explains the self-organization of biosystems and the development of organisms.
Molecules, Dynamics, and Life: An Introduction to Self-Organization of Matter (Nonequilibrium Problems in the Physical Sciences and Biology),A. Babloyantz,Wiley-Interscience,0471823805,Biophysics,Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical,Life Sciences - Biology - Molecular Biology,Molecular Biology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Thermodynamics,Animal physiology,Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
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