| spontaneous g. |
the discredited concept of the development of living organisms from nonliving matter. Called also abiogenesis.
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| spontaneous h. |
bleeding occurring without overt provocation.
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| spontaneous l. |
labor in which no artificial aid is required.
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| spontaneous m. |
automatic m.
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| spontaneous m.’s |
mutations occurring at a low but measurable rate in all organisms, presumably because of the inherent rates of error in the replication and transmission of a genome. Called also natural m. See also induced m.
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