Abstract
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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