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|a Cleave, T. L.
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|a A molecular conception of organisms and neoplasms :
|b a theory that any organism is basically a single chemical molecule, put forward as the key to the problem of the causation of neoplasms /
|c by T.L. Cleave ; with a foreword by C.P. Stewart.
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|a Front Cover; A Molecular Conception of Organisms and Neoplasms; Copyright Page; PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION; FOREWORD; CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF THE TERM MOLECULE; CHAPTER II. REASONS FOR BELIEVING THAT A MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM IS, THROUGHPROTOPLASMIC CONTINUITY BETWEEN ITSCELLS, IN REALITY FUNDAMENTALLYUNICELLULAR; I. The first reason; 2. The second reason; 3. The third reason; CHAPTER Ill. THE MOLECULAR CONCEPTION OF ORGANISMS; A Unicellular Plant Organism; A Multicellular Plant Organism; A Unicellular Animal Organism and a Multicellular Animal Organism.
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|a CHAPTER IV. THE MOLECULAR CONCEPTION OF NEOPLASMSCHAPTER V. EXPLANATION OF OTHER ACTIVITIES IN AN ORGANISM BY THE MOLECULAR THEORY; 1. Embryonic Development; 2. Animal Heat; 3. Movement; 4. Pleasure and Pain; CHAPTER VI. CONCLUSION.
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|a A Molecular Conception of Organisms and Neoplasms is a six-chapter thesis that consists of a chain of reasoning on the theory of molecular conception. This thesis contends that any organism, even if multicellular, is basically a single molecule, which is the key problem of the causation of neoplasms. After providing a unifying definition of a molecule, this book goes on discussing the concept of fundamental unicellularity of multicellular organism through protoplasmic continuity between its cells. The succeeding chapters highlight the principles of the molecular conception of organisms and n.
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|a Cancer
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|i Print version:
|a Cleave, T.L.
|t A Molecular Conception of Organisms and Neoplasms : A Theory That Any Organism Is Basically a Single Chemical Molecule.
|d Burlington : Elsevier Science, �2013
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