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XVIII.—Quanta in Biology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Hans Przibram
Affiliation:
Vienna. Address delivered to the Royal Society of Edinburgh on March 4, 1929
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The elaborate system of molecules, atoms, ions, and electrons modern chemistry and physics have constructed to meet their needs invites the biologist to inquire into the problem of material particles as bearers of life. Leaving aside all questions of finality in the organism touching the vexed problem of purpose in our world, which science has also not been able to solve in lifeless matter (1), we may try to get glimpses of the construction of living material by different methods of attack.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1930

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