autocatalysis
Americannoun
plural
autocatalysesnoun
Other Word Forms
- autocatalytic adjective
- autocatalytically adverb
Etymology
Origin of autocatalysis
Example Sentences
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Comproportionation reactions result in multiple copies of some of the molecules involved, providing materials for the next steps in autocatalysis.
From Science Daily • Sep. 19, 2023
But according to Pohorille, the potential for aggregation doesn’t automatically mean Dill is wrong about needing those hydrophobic patches to get autocatalysis started.
From Scientific American • Nov. 12, 2017
Since RNA would have been better at autocatalysis, it would have been favored by natural selection in the long run.
From Scientific American • Nov. 12, 2017
In Peter Bevelin’s masterful book Seeking Wisdom, he highlights Munger talking about autocatalysis:
From Time • Jun. 1, 2015
Intensified food production and societal complexity stimulate each other, by autocatalysis.
From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond
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