The absolute stereochemistry was also determined in 1955 via chemical degradation of dihydrocodeinone. |
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Thereby, stereochemistry and stereoisomerism have been discussed on a common basis. |
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The easiest way to tell if the mirror image is superimposable or not and superposable is to find the stereochemistry at the stereocenter. |
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Thus, in the third and last chapter of his professional life, he returned to stereochemistry. |
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The stereochemistry at each of its five chiral centres is pharmacologically critical. |
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Thus, their synthetic counterparts must also have the proper stereochemistry. |
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The stereochemistry of the model was checked and all residues found to be in allowed conformations. |
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Computer-aided instruction augments learning in all topics, but most commonly in the areas of receptor theory and mechanism and stereochemistry. |
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The purpose of subjecting the model to energy minimization is to refine reasonable stereochemistry produced by our motif modeling method. |
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Rather, it arises from a mixture of species, each one of which has reasonable stereochemistry. |
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By that time atomism had been extended from chemistry and the kinetic theory to offer explanations in stereochemistry, electro-chemistry, spectroscopy and so on. |
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There is a remarkable diversity in the stereochemistry of pheromones. |
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He synthesizes stereochemistry and crystallography with physiological optics, locating the enantiomorphic dislocation right between the eyes of the seeing subject. |
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Pasteur also formulated a law that states asymmetric molecules are always the product of life forces, which became the basis of a new branch of science, stereochemistry. |
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Steroids have four rings fused together with a particular stereochemistry. |
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Finally, the stereochemistry of stable cyclization products following the isomerization might provide experimental proof as discussed in the following section. |
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The metal ion holds the reacting molecules close together, and may control the stereochemistry of the reaction so that only a particular diastereoisomer is produced. |
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This rearrangement provides a hydroxyl group from the OLLA chain, to the growing PLLA chain, while retaining its stereochemistry. |
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Stereochemistry is also important in geology, especially mineralogy, with dealing with silicon based geochemistry. |
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