The chemical evolution of phosphorus : an interdisciplinary approach to astrobiology / Enrique Macia...
The chemical evolution of phosphorus : an interdisciplinary approach to astrobiology / Enrique Maciá-Barber.
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Burlington, ON, Canada ; Palm Bay, Florida, USA : Apple Academic Press, [2020]
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G 2021/2818
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English
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xviii, 367 pages, P pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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text
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unmediated
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volume
Contents
The Phosphorus Enigma: An Overview -- The Unfolding Universe -- Cosmic Distribution of the Main Biogenic Elements -- Physical and Chemical Properties of Phosphorus Compounds -- The Nucleosynthesis of Phosphorus -- From Stellar Atmospheres to the Interstellar Medium and Back Again -- Phosphorus Compo...
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Publisher
Burlington, ON, Canada ; Palm Bay, Florida, USA : Apple Academic Press, [2020]
Place of Publication
Ontario
Date Published
[2020]
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"The Chemical Evolution of Phosphorus: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Astrobiology is an exploration of “the phosphorus enigma.” The volume attempts to answer the questions How did phosphorus atoms, which are produced inside the inner cores of a handful of huge stars, become concentrated in relatively high proportions in the organisms composing E...
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The chemical evolution of phosphorus : an interdisciplinary approach to astrobiology / Enrique Maciá-Barber.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued also in electronic format.
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G 2021/2818
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74VKarMNkw4Z
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKarMNkw4Z
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ISBN
1771888040
9781771888042
DDC
546.712
MMS ID
991024441625402626