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In 1953 , Stanley Miller , then a graduate student at the University of Chicago , helped bring this abiotic ( nonliving ) synthesis of organic compounds into the context of evolution . Miller used a laboratory simulation of chemical ...
In 1953 , Stanley Miller , then a graduate student at the University of Chicago , helped bring this abiotic ( nonliving ) synthesis of organic compounds into the context of evolution . Miller used a laboratory simulation of chemical ...
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The pioneers of organic chemistry helped shift the mainstream of biological thought from vitalism to mechanism , the view that all natural phenomena , including the processes of life , are governed by physical and chemical laws .
The pioneers of organic chemistry helped shift the mainstream of biological thought from vitalism to mechanism , the view that all natural phenomena , including the processes of life , are governed by physical and chemical laws .
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... functional groups include atoms of the carbon skeleton , as we will see . ) Each functional group behaves consistently from one organic molecule to another , and the number and arrangement of the groups helped give each molecule its 34.
... functional groups include atoms of the carbon skeleton , as we will see . ) Each functional group behaves consistently from one organic molecule to another , and the number and arrangement of the groups helped give each molecule its 34.
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