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Each genre of unit processing follows the samechemicallawmuch as each genre of unit operations follows the same physical law.
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Cytology rejected vitalism and treated the cell, including the egg cell, as material that obeys basic physical and chemical laws.
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Energy changes in explosive reactions are calculated either from known chemical laws or by analysis of the products.
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The consequences of these laws are more commonly known as quantum chemistry, which explains all of the familiar chemical laws.
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And the essence of this living power is that it is able to overcome the chemical laws, so that they resist being reduced to the elements (entropy).
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