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Scoparin
Scoparin Sco"pa*rin, n. (Chem.) A yellow gelatinous or crystalline substance found in broom (Cytisus scoparius) accompanying sparte["i]ne.

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- heterotrophic theory (also known as the Oparin–Haldane hypothesis) concerning the origin of life, first proposed by Alexander Oparin in 1924, and J. B. S. Haldane...
- Alexander Ivanovich Oparin (Russian: Александр Иванович Опарин; 2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1894 – 21 April 1980) was a Soviet biochemist notable for his...
- Oparin originally published 1924; Moscow: The Moscow Worker]. The Origin of Life. The Weidenfeld and Nicolson Natural History. Translation of Oparin by...
- swarm. The concept was later borrowed by Russian biologist Alexander I. Oparin to describe the proteinoid microspheres proposed to be primitive cells (protocells)...
- Oparin may refer to: Alexander Oparin (1894–1980), Soviet biochemist Grigoriy Oparin (born 1997), Russian-American chess player Mikhail Oparin (born 1991)...
- and published the following year. At the time, it supported Alexander Oparin's and J. B. S. Haldane's hypothesis that the conditions on the primitive...
- Grigoriy Alekseyevich Oparin (Russian: Григо́рий Алексе́евич Опа́рин; born 1 July 1997) is a Russian-American chess player. He was awarded the title Grandmaster...
- The Oparin/Urey Medal honours important contributions to the field of origins of life. The medal is awarded by the International Society for the Study...
- of Sheba's secrets Archived 2012-06-05 at archive.today // ucalgary.ca. Oparin A. А. Kingdoms. Archaeological study of the Third Book of Kings Archived...
- with heterotrophic life was first proposed in 1924 by Alexander Ivanovich Oparin, and eventually published "The Origin of Life." It was independently proposed...