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- Look up asymmetric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Asymmetric may refer to: Asymmetry in geometry, chemistry, and physics Asymmetric cryptography,...
- Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy, or tactics differ significantly...
- Public-key cryptography, or asymmetric cryptography, is the field of cryptographic systems that use pairs of related keys. Each key pair consists of a...
- substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment. Asymmetric induction is a key element in asymmetric synthesis. Asymmetric induction was introduced by Hermann Emil...
- Certain pyrrolidine-derived enamines of aromatic ketones are amenable to asymmetrically hydrogenation with cationic rhodium(I) phosphonite systems, and I2 and...
- Asymmetrical aircraft have left- and right-hand sides which are not exact mirror images of each other. Although most aircraft are symmetrical, there is...
- Asymmetric Publications is a video game developer and publisher. It made the web-based role-playing game Kingdom of Loathing. Asymmetric is run by Zack...
- "Recognising the usual orientation of one's own face: the role of asymmetrically located details". Perception. 32 (7): 805–811. doi:10.1068/p3354. PMID 12974566...
- graph theory, a branch of mathematics, an undirected graph is called an asymmetric graph if it has no nontrivial symmetries. Formally, an automorphism of...
- rise to daughter cells of equivalent fates. Notably, stem cells divide asymmetrically to give rise to two distinct daughter cells: one copy of the original...