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karma.
nuity of motion-karma. Other determi
nant conditions being there, it is the contiIndestructibility of pud
nuity of karma that explains why the progal and continuity of
perties of a molecule of urea and that of cyanate of ammonia are different, though they are composed of the same number of chemical elements and it is also this continuity of karma that accounts for the development of the diverse forms of a mollusc, a frog and a mammal though arising from apparently identical primitive cells.
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