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Autocatalysis plays a major role in the processes of life.
Life, at its core, depends upon autocatalysis, that is, reproduction.
"Evolution is better and better autocatalysis," he said in a phone interview yesterday.
This is also sometimes called the Matthew effect, "the rich get richer", and in chemistry autocatalysis.
In effect, using the principles of autocatalysis, a small metabolism can replicate itself with very little high level organization.
Additional sources of non-linear effects include autocatalysis, the process in which the reaction catalyzes itself.
In autocatalysis a reaction product is itself a catalyst for that reaction leading to positive feedback.
This property is why autocatalysis is a contender as the foundational mechanism for complex evolution.
He demonstrated the processes of synthesis and autocatalysis that enabled such small samples to be multiplied indefinitely.
It showed autocatalysis based on molecular recognition and was the first synthetic system to show a primitive sign of life: self-replication.
Autocatalysis for audience and interactive electronics (2010)
Might collective autocatalysis of proteins or similar polymers be the basic source of self-reproduction in molecular systems?
He was researching mainly chemical kinetics, thermochemistry and autocatalysis.
The explanation for this symmetry breaking is unclear but is related to autocatalysis taking place in the nucleation process.
Moreover, autocatalysis is observed during Arp2/3-mediated actin polymerization.
Autocatalysis occurs in the initial transcripts of rRNA.
Spontaneous absolute asymmetric synthesis is a chemical phenomenon that stochastically generates chirality based on fluctuations and autocatalysis.
For example, the catalytic trigger is a simplest catalytic reaction without autocatalysis that allows multiplicity of steady states(1976):
More autocatalysis when newly generated iodous acid also converts chlorate in the fastest reaction step:
A single chemical reaction is said to have undergone autocatalysis, or be autocatalytic, if the reaction product itself is the catalyst for that reaction.
Aphysicist who had been exiled from Muharram Two for the crime of criticizing a magistrate, presented himself as an expert on autocatalysis.
But, to date, no one has begun to study linked reaction networks in which autocatalysis is coupled to linked exergonic and energonic reactions.
Richard Dawkins writes about autocatalysis as a potential explanation for abiogenesis in his 2004 book The Ancestor's Tale.
Ulanowicz has authored or co-authored over a hundred articles in theoretical ecology and related areas of philosophy, especially those dealing with autocatalysis and causality.
"Modelling cubic autocatalysis by successive bimolecular steps" (with P. Gray and S.K. Scott).