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  • adjective Before the formation of biological cells.
  • adjective Of or pertaining to precells.

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Examples

  • They can make that assumption without any knowledge required of the workings of the hypothesized precellular process.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • Let's assume had no knowledge of precellular life.

    Beckwith on ID 2008

  • Bradford: I cite a precellular era and you counter with a question focused on whether cells evolve.

    Abusing Science 2008

  • I cite a precellular era and you counter with a question focused on whether cells evolve.

    Abusing Science 2008

  • Bradford: I cite a precellular era and you counter with a question focused on whether cells evolve.

    Abusing Science 2008

  • Before selection can be invoked on an empirical footing it needs to be shown at the level it is invoked at i.e. a precellular world.

    Bits and Pieces of an RNA World 2007

  • There is a failure to link a precellular process to evolutionary selection.

    Bits and Pieces of an RNA World 2007

  • That is an evidentiary standard by which to assess the likelihood that a minimally functional genome would be the end result of some precellular process.

    An Interview with Elisabet Sahtouris 2007

  • Scientific data, related to a precellular world, does not support the meme that science stands in opposition to ID.

    Critical Thinking 2007

  • There is a failure to link a precellular process to evolutionary selection.

    Bits and Pieces of an RNA World 2007

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