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MR. J. B. BURKE describes, under the name of “radiobes,” minute bodies which appeared in sterilised bouillon when small quantities of radium chloride or bromide were brought into contact there-with.
The Origin of Life: Its Physical Basis and Definition.
By John Butler Burke. Pp. xiv + 350; with illustrations. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1906.) Price 16s. net.
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T., J. The Origin of Life: Its Physical Basis and Definition . Nature 74, 1–3 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074001a0
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