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Production of Some Organic Compounds under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions1
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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1955-05-01. It has received 729 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Earth (chemistry).read more
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Organic Compound Synthesis on the Primitive Earth
Stanley L. Miller,Harold C. Urey +1 more
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Electrohydraulic Discharge and Nonthermal Plasma for Water Treatment
TL;DR: The application of strong electric fields in water and organic liquids has been studied for several years, because of its importance in electrical transmission processes and its practical applications in biology, chemistry, and electrochemistry as discussed by the authors.
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Before enzymes and templates: theory of surface metabolism.
TL;DR: It is proposed here that, at an early stage of evolution, there are precursor organisms drastically different from anything the authors know, and life at this early stage is autotrophic and consists of an autocatalytic metabolism confined to an essentially twodimensional monomolecular organic layer.
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The Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Investigation
Donald A. Gurnett,William S. Kurth,D. L. Kirchner,George Hospodarsky,T. F. Averkamp,P. Zarka,Alain Lecacheux,R. Manning,A. Roux,Patrick Canu,N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin,Patrick H. M. Galopeau,A. Meyer,Rolf Boström,Georg Gustafsson,Jan-Erik Wahlund,L. Åhlén,Helmut O. Rucker,H. P. Ladreiter,Wolfgang Macher,L. J. C. Woolliscroft,H. Alleyne,M. L. Kaiser,Michael D. Desch,William M. Farrell,C. C. Harvey,Philippe Louarn,Paul J. Kellogg,Keith Goetz,Arne Pedersen +29 more
TL;DR: The Cassini radio and plasma wave investigation is designed to study radio emissions, plasma waves, thermal plasma, and dust in the vicinity of Saturn as mentioned in this paper, which is the only spacecraft that can perform radio and plasmas measurements.