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         De Duve Christian:     more books (28)
  1. Life Evolving: Molecules, Mind, and Meaning by Christian de Duve, 2002-10-17
  2. Singularities: Landmarks on the Pathways of Life by Christian de Duve, 2005-10-24
  3. Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity (An Editions Odile Jacob Book) by Christian de Duve, Neil Patterson, 2010-12-14
  4. A Guided Tour of the Living Cell (Students ed) by Christian De Duve, 1984-06
  5. Construire une cellule by Christian De Duve, 1997-12-01
  6. Biography - De Duve, Christian (1917-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  7. A l'écoute du vivant by Christian de Duve, 2002-11-13
  8. Aus Staub geboren: Leben als kosmische Zwangsläufigkeit (German Edition) by Christian de Duve, 1995-10-10
  9. Tocopherol, Oxygen and Biomembranes 1977: International Conference Proceedings
  10. Die Zelle: Expedition in die Grundstruktur des Lebens (German Edition) by Christian de Duve, 1993-05-10
  11. Christian de Duve
  12. The lysosome by Christian De Duve, 1963
  13. La Vida En Evolucion (Spanish Edition) by Christian R. De Duve, 2004-08
  14. Die Genetik der Ursünde: Die Auswirkung der natürlichen Selektion auf die Zukunft der Menschheit (German Edition) by Christian René de Duve, 2010-11-04

41. CB010.2: Origin Of The First Cells
de duve, christian. 1995b. Vital Dust Life as a cosmic imperative. New York Basic Books. Fox, S. 1988. The Emergence of Life Darwinian Evolution from the
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Index to Creationist Claims Previous Claim: CB010.1 List of Claims Next Claim: CB015
Claim CB010.2:
The most primitive cells are too complex to have come together by chance. (See also Probability of abiogenesis
Source:
Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. 1985. LifeHow Did It Get Here? Brooklyn, NY, pg. 44.
Morris, Henry M. 1985. Scientific Creationism . Green Forest, AR: Master Books, pp. 59-69.
Response:
  • Biochemistry is not chance. It inevitably produces complex products. Amino acids and other complex molecules are even known to form in space.
    Nobody knows what the most primitive cells looked like. All the cells around today are the product of billions of years of evolution. The earliest self-replicator was likely very much simpler than anything alive today; self-replicating molecules need not be all that complex (Lee et al. 1996), and protein-building systems can also be simple (Ball 2001; Tamura and Schimmel 2001).
    This claim is an example of the argument from incredulity . Nobody denies that the origin of life is an extremely difficult problem. That it has not been solved, though, does not mean it is impossible. In fact, there has been much work in this area, leading to several possible origins for life on earth:
    • Panspermia, which says life came from someplace other than earth. This theory, however, still does not answer how the first life arose.
  • 42. Fitness Of The Cosmos For Life: Biochemistry And Fine-Tuning :: Bibliography
    de duve, christian. A Guided Tour of the Living Cell. WH Freeman Company New de duve, christian. Blueprint for a Cell The Nature and Origin of Life.
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    Barr, Stephen M. Modern Physics and Ancient Faith . University of Notre Dame Press: Chicago, IL, 2003.
    [See: Amazon.com listing
    Also see: http://www.thbookservice.com/bookpage.asp?prod_cd=c6304 Barrow, John D. and Tipler, Frank J. The Anthropic Cosmological Principle . Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, 1986.
    [See: Amazon.com listing Barrow, John D. . Pantheon Books; 1st American Edition, 2003.
    [See: Amazon.com listing Carter, Brandon. "Large Number Coincidences and the Anthropic Principle in Cosmology." In M. S. Longair, ed., Confrontation of Cosmological Theories with Observational Data . D. Reidel Pub. Co.: Dordrecht, Holland, 2002.
    [See: http://www.angelfire.com/on2/daviddarling/anthropic.htm
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    Collins, Robin. "God, Design, and Fine-Tuning." In: God Matters: Readings in the Philosophy of Religion , Martin, Raymond; Bernard, Christopher, Eds.; Longman Press, New York, NY, 2002.
    [Presents the basic fine-tuning argument along with responses to some of the frequently raised objections to the argument. It was written for an undergraduate textbook in philosophy of religion. (The version is the penultimate copy of the paper before final proofreading.)

    43. Christian De Duve: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    Du·ve ( du v?, dü ), christian Marie René Joseph de Born 1917. British-born Belgian physiologist.
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    British-born Belgian physiologist. He shared a 1974 Nobel Prize for contributions to the understanding of the components of living cells. Wikipedia Christian de Duve Christian de Duve (born October 2 ) is a biochemist . de Duve was born in Thames-Ditton , Britain, as a son of Belgian emigrants. They returned to Belgium in 1920. De Duve studied at the Catholic University of Leuven , where he became professor in 1947. He specialized in subcellular biochemistry and cell biology and discovered the peroxisomes , a cell organelle Amongst other subjects, de Duve studied the distribution of enzymes in rat liver cells using rate-zonal centrifugation . De Duve's work on cell fractionation provided an insight into the function of cell structures. De Duve was awarded the shared Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1974, together with

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    De Belgische bioloog Christian René de Duve werd in oktober 1917 in Thames Ditton in het Engelse graafschap Surrey geboren. Christian was een zoon van een Belgisch echtpaar, dat in 1920 terugkeerde naar België. Christian de Duve groeide op in Antwerpen en studeerde medicijnen aan de universiteit in Leuven.
    Tijdens zijn studietijd aan de universiteit in Leuven, begon Christian de Duve, onder professor J.P. Bouckaert een onderzoek naar het effect van insuline op de opname van glucose. Toen hij afstudeerde in 1941, had Christian de Duve dit probleem nog niet opgelost. Hij vermoedde dat de oplossing van het raadsel lag op het vakgebied van de biochemie en besloot, in aansluiting op zijn studie medicijnen, ook een graad in de scheikunde te halen. Deze laatste studie combineerde hij met een stage op het Belgische Kanker Instituut. In 1945 studeerde Christian de Duve af met het proefschrift "Glucose, insuline et diabète".
    Christian de Duve werkte na de oorlog korte tijd bij het Medisch Nobel Instituut in het Zweedse Stockholm en daarna een half jaar aan de universiteit van Washington. Christian de Duve keerde in 1947 terug naar de universiteit in Leuven, waar hij docent in de fysiologische chemie werd. In 1951 werd dit docentschap omgezet in een professorraat.

    45. ENV 440 - Lecture 5
    following articles from Cline Library electronic reserves de duve, christian. de duve, christian, The Beginnings of Life on Earth, , American
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    Lecture 5 Accretion of the Planets, Origin of the Atmosphere,
    Early Weathering Process Reading Assignment: Read the information in this lecture and study the material provided at the three web sites listed below. Also read the following articles from Cline Library electronic reserves: de Duve, Christian. 1995. The beginnings of life on earth. American Scientist 83: 428-37.; Hunten, Donald M. 1993. Atmospheric evolution of the terrestrial planets. Sceince 259: 915-20.; Kasting, James F. 1993. Earth's early atmosphere. Science 259: 920-926.; Wade, Nicholas. 11 November 2003. How did life begin? The New York Times, sec. D, p. 11.
  • Homework: Homework Assignment 2 Links and Additional Resources: Origin of the Solar System Origin of the Earth and Moon Structure of the Earth We learned previously that the elements of earth were formed in stars that had lived out their life cycle, spewing out cosmic debris in the form of chemical elements. As this material drifted through space, gravitational attraction caused matter to conce ntrate into well defined regions. The majority of the mass was concentrated into the sun, generating enough heat to initiate the nuclear fusion process. Planets formed from the material not included in the sun through a process called accretion. Originally proposed in 1944 by the geophysicist Otto Schmidt, the process of accretion was not proven until the Apollo lunar missions were able to return material from the surface of the moon for analysis and examination.
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    48. Encyclopedia: Christian De Duve
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    Updated 86 days 14 hours 10 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Christian de Duve Christian de Duve (born October 2 ) is a biochemist . de Duve was born in Thames-Ditton, Britain, as a son of Belgian emigrants. They returned to Belgium in 1920. De Duve studied at the Catholic University of Leuven , where he became professor in 1947. He specialized in subcellular biochemistry and cell biology and discovered the peroxisomes , a cell organelle October 2nd is the 275th day (276th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 90 days remaining. ... 1917 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...

    49. For Women In Science
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    50. Christian De Duve -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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    51. Quote: Christian De Duve
    Quote christian de duve, Nobel Prize winner from the primeval soup to man, said Nobel laureate christian de duve, speaking about the origin of life.
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    As one Creationist put it, "Chance, and chance alone, did it all, from the primeval soup to man," said Nobel laureate Christian de Duve, speaking about the origin of life. Is chance, though, a rational explanation for the cause of life? This makes it sound as if de Duve thought chance was the whole story: that four-chambered hearts had simply leapt into existence. The implication is that famous scientists just can't think of anything more plausible. But what he actually said was: "The answer of modern molecular biology to this much-debated question is categorical: chance, and chance alone, did it all, from primeval soup to man, with only natural selection to sift its effects. This affirmation now rests on overwhelming factual evidence." A Guided Tour Of The Living Cell, Volume Two , Page 357
    Scientific American Library, 1984 So, De Duve never said that evolution is random . He said that it seizes on small random events, keeping the useful ones, and discarding the rest. And, that there's evidence for that - such as transitional forms, and laboratory demonstrations that the raw materials of life would have been present on the early Earth. Last modified: 17 January 2004
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    52. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici E Ricercatori: Duve, Christian
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    53. JCB -- Index By Author: Feb 1 1967; 32 (2)
    de duve, christian Abstract de duve, christian Abstract de duve, christian Abstract Dobb, MG Abstract. E. Ernster, Lars Abstract Ernster, Lars
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    Bergstrand, Anders [Abstract]
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    Bunge, Mary Bartlett [Abstract]
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    Bunge, Richard P. [Abstract]
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    de Duve, Christian [Abstract]
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    Finkenstaedt, John T. [Abstract]
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    Gall, Joseph G. [Abstract]
    Grey, Robert D.
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    Holmes, Richard [Abstract]
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    Kane, R. E. [Abstract]
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    Masurovsky, Edmund B. [Abstract]
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    Moore, Richard D. [Abstract]
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    Okada, S. [Abstract]
    Orbison, J. Lowell [Abstract]
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    54. JCB -- Index By Author: Nov 1 1973; 59 (2)
    de duve, christian Abstract de duve, christian Abstract deHan, RS. F. Farquhar, Marilyn G. Abstract Fujiwara, Keigi Abstract
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    Allen, R. D. [Abstract]
    Armstrong, Judith E. [Abstract]
    Avrameas, Stratis [Abstract]
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    Bryan, Joseph [Abstract]
    Bunge, R. P. [Abstract]
    Bush, Doris J. [Abstract]
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    Charalampous, F. C. [Abstract]
    Condeelis, J. S. [Abstract]
    Cox, Joyce P. [Abstract]
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    Gibbs, Sarah P. [Abstract]
    Gonatas, N. K. [Abstract]
    Gonatas, Nicholas K. [Abstract]
    Graziadei, P. P. C.
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    Hirschberg, Rona [Abstract]
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    Jones, Russell L. [Abstract]
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    Karnovsky, Manfred L. [Abstract]
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    Lazarow, Paul B. [Abstract]
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    Mains, Richard E. [Abstract]
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    Melbourne, A. D. [Abstract]
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    55. Nobel Conference® XXXIX
    de duve, christian, Blueprint for a Cell (Burlington, NC Patterson Publishers, 1991). de duve, christian, A Guided Tour of the Living Cell (New York
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    You know the Science Channel has a really good series called "Miracle Planet".. it follows a Darwinian slant and, to me a really good program. Lots of stuff I didn't know and plenty of scientific back-up. Everything from fossils of the first bacteria to divide (yep, supposed to be related to them too) all the way to now. Buuuut.......... to me there's gotta be something else to explain it all. One sure thing though, we'll all know the answer when we go over the "high side". We may all be surprised. Or we may just be a single part in some Multi-dimensional thing. Imagine that, if there were 10 or 15 levels of each of us, just a few minutes out of sync of each other...hmmmm, the possibilities. Its a good topic for discussion at any rate, as long as its kept on a civil level. Posts: Wed 26 January 2005 Vulgarius Paladin way errant
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    57. Foundation For The Future
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    Christian de Duve Christian de Duve, born in 1917 in Thames-Ditton, Great Britain, from Belgian parents, embarked on his career as a researcher when he began his medical studies (1934-1941) at the Catholic University of Louvain where he was appointed Professor in 1947. Initially, he became involved in the physiology of endocrinology and rediscovered glucagon, the insulin antagonist hormone, and then became interested in metabolic biochemistry. From 1950, he devoted himself to subcellular biochemistry, a new field which he was to pioneer with Albert Claude and George Palade. He particularly concentrated on refining fractionation techniques to isolate the various subcellular compartments and to establish their corresponding contribution to the cell's economy. His work has led to the discovery of lysosomes and peroxysomes, intracellular organs containing enzymes essential to biochemical reactions. He divides his time between the Catholic University of Louvain and the Rockefeller Institute (now the Rockefeller University) where he was appointed Professor in 1962 and he is presently Professor of Biochemical Cytology Emeritus. Christian de Duve is steadfast in his pursuit of a twin objective: to gain a greater in-depth knowledge of fundamental biology and to apply the most recent discoveries to the improvement of man's well-being and health.

    58. American Scientist Online
    christian de duve, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1974, is founder/administrator of the International Institute of Cellular and Molecular
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    Christian de Duve, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1974, is founder/administrator of the International Institute of Cellular and Molecular Pathology (ICP), Brussels, and professor emeritus at both the University of Louvain and Rockefeller University, New York. He is the author most recently of Life Evolving (Oxford University Press, 2002).
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    Born in England in 1917, christian de duve holds medical and chemical christian de duve (christian de duve Institute of Cellular Pathology, Bruxelles)
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    Christian de Duve
    Born in England in 1917, Christian de Duve holds medical and chemical degrees from the Catholic University of Louvain and a number of honorary doctorates. He is emeritus professor of biochemistry in the Medical Faculty of the University of Louvain, emeritus Andrew W. Mellon professor at the Rockefeller University in New York, and past-director and founding member of the Board of the Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology in Brussels. He is a member of a number of academies, including the Belgian and French Academies of Medicine and of Sciences, the US National Academy of Sciences, and the Royal Society. His awards include the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (shared with Albert Claude and George Palade).
    His work includes the characterization of two cellular organelles, the lysosomes and the peroxisomes. His current interest is in the origin and evolution of life.

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