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THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 



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between such material collocations and their environ- 

 ment leading to further combinations, and as a result 



Such a tendency to undergo 



earrangeme^. ^^^^^^ matter appears 



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:h may differ, 

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change is inherent in colloidal compounds. As Prof. 



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Graham told us : — ^ Their existence is a continual 

 metastasis. . . . The colloidal is, in fact, a dynamical 

 state of matter, the crystalloid being the statical con- 

 dition.' 



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