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Autogenesis

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Autogenesis may refer to:

  • Abiogenesis, the origination of life from non-living things, as believed by Aristotle and in modern evolutionary theory
  • Orthogenesis, a discredited evolutionary idea that hypothesised a directed teleological form of evolution
  • "Christ the Autogenes" in gnostic texts such as the Secret Book of John
  • Autogeny, the reproductive strategy in insects in which the bodily food reserves of an adult female will support reproduction without feeding, particularly without a blood meal before oviposition
  • The highest stage in the development of complex adaptive systems in Viable System Theory
  • Autogenesis, a proposed kind of thermodynamic synergy that the first living creature may have possessed

Autogenous may refer to:

  • Autogenous tissue in autotransplantation (tissue transplanted from elsewhere in an individual's own body)
  • Autogenous weld, using no filler metal
  • Autogenous grinding mill, in which ore grinds itself through tumbling impacts
  • Autogenous models for the origins of cellular features, such as membrane-bound organelles or flagella
  • Autogenous pyrometallurgy, in which the feedstock contains enough combustible material to fuel its own heating
  • Autogenous training, a psychological technique for guiding one's own thoughts, feelings, or behaviors

Autogenic may refer to: