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The 1991 edition of this book introduced the concept that it is the repetitive-formation
of Transient Linear Elements of Hydration on lipid and poly-ionic surfaces that, not only assist in the assembly of proteins and nucleic acids, but in interactions of all molecules in living cells.
This edition provides structural evidence that the molecules of life function so smoothly
and spontaneously together because they are all spatial homologues of the order/disorder properties of the ionic aqueous environment in which they formed and evolved.

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The 1991 edition of this book introduced the concept that it is the repetitive-formation

of Transient Linear Elements of Hydration on lipid and poly-ionic surfaces that, not only assist in the assembly of proteins and nucleic acids, but in interactions of all molecules in living cells.

This edition provides structural evidence that the molecules of life function so smoothly

and spontaneously together because they are all spatial homologues of the order/disorder properties of the ionic aqueous environment in which they formed and evolved.


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Autorenporträt
Born in 1931 in Pontiac, MI, in 1953 received his PhD fron U. of Wisconsin, worked in research at General Motors, E I Dupont, Sterling Drug Corp; was Associate Prof. at Illinois Wesleyan U., Directed Medicinal Chem. and Developmental Research at Sterling Winthrop Research Instittute, had a chemical reagent that he developed named after him and retired in 1987 to continue his study of surface hydration structuring.