CATALYSIS (Cross-) 2)
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"Cycle where two different products (or groups of products) catalyze each other synthesis" (E. LASZLO, 1992, p.242).
LASZLO observes that cross-catalysis leads to catalytic cycles or hypercycles and "tend to be naturally selected in the course of time by virtue of their remarquable stability under a wide range of conditions." (Ibid)
He adds: "The formation of cross-catalytic hypercycles allows dynamical systems to emerge on succesively higher levels of organization" (Ibid., p.244).
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