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<p>formation of what Haldane called a "hot dilute soup" of "<a href="page.php?w=colloid">colloid</a>al organic substances", and which Oparin referred to as '<a href="page.php?w=coacervate">coacervate</a>s' (after de Jong) - particles composed of two or more <a href="page.php?w=colloid">colloid</a>s which might be protein, lipid or nucleic acid. These ideas strongly influenced the subsequent work of <a href="page.php?w=Sidney_W._Fox">Sidney W. Fox</a> on proteinoid microspheres.</p>

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