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Spontaneous generation is a su****ded
scientific theory that held that
living creatures could arise from non-living
matter and that such
processes were...
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nourishment and give rise to new life, as is
reflected by the
Latin proverb omne
vivum ex ovo ('all life
comes from an egg').
Chaos (Ancient Gr****: χάος, romanized:...
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Herbarium vivum (plural
Herbaria viva) is a
collection of plants,
called herbarium, and images, and
their descriptions from a
particular locality. The...
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Contagium vivum fluidum (Latin: "contagious
living fluid") was a
phrase first used to
describe a virus, and
underlined its
ability to slip
through the...
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credited with the co-discovery of
viruses (1898),
which he
called "contagium
vivum fluidum". Born in Amsterdam,
Beijerinck studied at the
Technical School...
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across India. TISB
hosts an
annual student-run
cultural and
academic fest,
Vivum. "Charity
Events | The
International School Bangalore". tisb.org. Retrieved...
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Christi amor. Exsultémus et in ipso iucundémur. Timeámus et amémus Deum
vivum. Et ex
corde diligámus nos sincéro. Ubi cáritas et amor, Deus ibi est. Simul...
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manufacture and construction. In antiquity, it was
sometimes called linum vivum, and used to take
advantage of its fire-resistant properties.
These uses...
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Dimmock pp. 15–16
Zerbini FM,
Kitajima EW (September 2022). "From
Contagium vivum fluidum to Riboviria: A
Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Centric
History of
Virus Taxonomy"...
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Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol 2, part 2, (1822), 507–509, 'tua
effigies ad
vivum expressa.'
Jordan 1968, pp. 51–52;
Loades 2004, p. 28.
Loach 1999, p. 29...