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THE leading article in NATURE of Oct. 6, p. 501, and Prof. F. G. Donnan's discourse, p. 512, recall attention to the conditions under which life may possibly have originated. This provides a certain playground for our ideas, romances, and inquiries; a playground with boundaries and with regions of special interest.
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RICHARDSON, H. Life and Sea Water. Nature 122, 682–683 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122682b0
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