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Enantiodromia (Ancient Gr****: ἐναντίος, romanized:
enantios – "opposite" and δρόμος,
dromos – "running course") is a
principle introduced in the West by...
- (/ɪˈnænti.əmər, ɛ-, -oʊ-/ ih-NAN-tee-ə-mər; from
Ancient Gr**** ἐναντίος (
enantíos) 'opposite', and μέρος (méros) 'part') – also
called optical isomer, antipode...
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familiar chiral object; the word
enantiomorph stems from the Gr**** ἐναντίος (
enantios) 'opposite' + μορφή (morphe) 'form'. Some
chiral three-dimensional objects...
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communic acid, communol, biformenes),
while Ic uses
enantio labdanoids (ozic acid, ozol,
enantio biformenes).
class Ia
includes Succinite (= 'normal'...
- bind together". This
feature is also
called enantiosemy,
enantionymy (
enantio-
means "opposite"),
antilogy or autoantonymy. An
enantiosemic term is by...
- phaínetaí moi kênos ísos théoisin émmen᾽ ṓnēr, óttis
enántiós toi isdánei kaì plásion âdu phōneí- sas upakoúei. He, it
seems to me, is
completely godlike:...
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opposite to
those of the
patient "enantiopathic" (from the Gr**** ἐνάντιος (
enántios),
meaning "opposite") or "antipathic medicine". In the
United States, the...
- be enantiomorphs. The word
enantiomorph stems from the Gr**** ἐναντίος (
enantios) 'opposite' + μορφή (morphe) 'form'. A non-chiral
figure is
called achiral...
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donor and
lipase as a catalyst. This
methodology allows the
preparation of
enantio-enriched
alcohols and acetates.
Acetoxy group Acylation Amide Ester N-terminal...
- en****ic, enthusiasm, ellipsis,
elliptic enanti-
opposite Gr**** ἐναντίος (
enantíos) enantiomer, enantiomerism, enantiomorph,
enantiornithine encephal- brain...