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that these life forms exert on it. This ancient dynamic, more than 3.5
billion years old, is nothing other than life.
Our common life to which we contribute in this short instant!
1.7. Acknowledgments
The author very sincerely thanks the colleagues who have been
happy to read and critique this work, first and foremost Louis
Legendre, André Monaco and Patrick Prouzet.
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