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or goal-seeking behaviour that enables them to correct errors of many kinds so as to achieve whatever result they are designed for. Such behaviour is reminiscent of intelligent action by organisms; intelligence is seen as an embodied form of
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of an organism, but as a virocell - an ontologically mature viral organism that has cellular structure. Such virus is a result of infection of a cell and shows all major physiological properties of other organisms:
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1643:Biological Theory
1153:978-0-3232-2205-1
1063:electromechanical
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361:colonial organism
211:Erwin Schrödinger
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3399:RNA replication
3394:DNA replication
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3373:Group II intron
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200:immune response
184:Richard Dawkins
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