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- One is inorganically organic, the other almost bio-mechanical.
- This gas is so difficult to produce inorganically that it is sometimes considered an unambiguous indicator of biological activity.
- They want to use their precision techniques on samples from the meteorite as well as on magnetite crystals produced inorganically.
- These inorganically formed calcrete limestones were formerly known as the Psammosteus Limestones but now known as the Bishops Frome Limestone.
- Lollar has developed an isotope-based method for testing whether hydrocarbons have been made inorganically or through the heating of organic matter.
- With his solo material, he " paid more care in terms of arrangement and mixing " of his music rather than " changing something inorganically ".
- Methanol is polar, but it is also complex, having more than two constituent elements, and the likelihood of an inorganically caused methanol ocean is rather small . talk ) 22 : 06, 7 March 2015 ( UTC)
- The origin of the investment does not impact the definition as an FDI : the investment may be made either " inorganically " by buying a company in the target country or " organically " by expanding operations of an existing business in that country.
- Carbonyl sulfide has been observed in the interstellar medium ( see also List of molecules in interstellar space ), in comet 67P and in the atmosphere of Venus, where, because of the difficulty of producing COS inorganically, it is considered a possible indicator of life.
- For example, Lowenstam ( 1981 ) stated that " organisms are capable of forming a diverse array of minerals, some of which cannot be formed inorganically in the biosphere . " The distinction is a matter of classification and less to do with the constituents of the minerals themselves.
- This model locates the " last universal common ancestor " ( LUCA ) within the inorganically formed physical confines of an alkaline hydrothermal vent, rather than assuming the existence of a free-living form of LUCA . The last evolutionary step en route to bona fide free-living cells would be the synthesis of a lipid membrane that finally allows the organisms to leave the microcavern system of the vent.
- Sherwood Lollar is the first to locate a place on Earth that spews these gases and to prove that these compounds are being inorganically produced, says Keith Kvenvolden, a senior scientist at the U . S . Geological Survey in Menlo Park, Calif . Although people had noticed small methane emissions along ocean ridges and suspected that the gas had chemical origins, no one had found such a site on land, he adds.