В преподавании биологии в вузах также использовался акроним S.P. Cohn для представления этих шести элементов.
EducationCHNOPS: The Six Most Abundant Elements of Life (неопр.). Pearson Education. Pearson BioCoach (2010). — «Most biological molecules are made from covalent combinations of six important elements, whose chemical symbols are CHNOPS. ... Although more than 25 types of elements can be found in biomolecules, six elements are most common. These are called the CHNOPS elements; the letters stand for the chemical abbreviations of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur.» Дата обращения: 10 декабря 2010. Архивировано 27 июля 2017 года.
Water vs. Rocks: Resources for Earth or for Exploration?Архивная копия от 17 октября 2012 на Wayback Machine SSI-TV video archive, recorded on 30 October 2010, 66:07, four talks and Q&A given during Session 2: Extraterrestrial Prospecting of the Space Studies Institute’s Space Manufacturing 14 conference in California. Prof. Michael A'Hearn (University of Maryland) @ 7:10 in the video. The video also includes Brad Blair, Space Studies Institute, and Prof. Leslie Gertsch, University of Missouri-Rolla: Mining Concepts Development for Accessing Asteroid Resources; Mark Sonter, Asteroid Enterprises Pty Ltd Resources: Asteroids: What We Can Expect From What We Know Now; Dr. Faith Vilas, University of Arizona, Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory, accessed 2011-01-07.
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В преподавании биологии в вузах также использовался акроним S.P. Cohn для представления этих шести элементов.
EducationCHNOPS: The Six Most Abundant Elements of Life (неопр.). Pearson Education. Pearson BioCoach (2010). — «Most biological molecules are made from covalent combinations of six important elements, whose chemical symbols are CHNOPS. ... Although more than 25 types of elements can be found in biomolecules, six elements are most common. These are called the CHNOPS elements; the letters stand for the chemical abbreviations of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur.» Дата обращения: 10 декабря 2010. Архивировано 27 июля 2017 года.
Water vs. Rocks: Resources for Earth or for Exploration?Архивная копия от 17 октября 2012 на Wayback Machine SSI-TV video archive, recorded on 30 October 2010, 66:07, four talks and Q&A given during Session 2: Extraterrestrial Prospecting of the Space Studies Institute’s Space Manufacturing 14 conference in California. Prof. Michael A'Hearn (University of Maryland) @ 7:10 in the video. The video also includes Brad Blair, Space Studies Institute, and Prof. Leslie Gertsch, University of Missouri-Rolla: Mining Concepts Development for Accessing Asteroid Resources; Mark Sonter, Asteroid Enterprises Pty Ltd Resources: Asteroids: What We Can Expect From What We Know Now; Dr. Faith Vilas, University of Arizona, Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory, accessed 2011-01-07.