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- In chemistry, a pentose is a monosaccharide (simple sugar) with five carbon atoms. The chemical formula of many pentoses is C 5H 10O 5, and their molecular...
- scale for interconversion is long enough for isolation of individual rotamers (usually arbitrarily defined as a half-life of interconversion of 1000 seconds...
- Retrosynthetic analysis is a technique for solving problems in the planning of organic syntheses. This is achieved by transforming a target molecule into...
- Omega−3 fatty acids, also called Omega−3 oils, ω−3 fatty acids or n−3 fatty acids, are polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) characterized by the presence...
- Rashba–Edelstein effect and its inverse effect are classified as a spin-charge interconversion (SCI) mechanisms, as the direct and inverse spin Hall effect, and materials...
- to a change in proportion of the two constituent anomers (i.e. the interconversion of their respective stereocenters) until equilibrium is reached. Cyclic...
- reductases. The MMACHC gene product and cobalamin reductases enable the interconversion of cyano- and alkylcobalamins. Cyanocobalamin is added to fortify nutrition...
- nucleotide kinase used for regulating cellular energy fluctuations by the interconversion of 2ADP ⇔ ATP + AMP. Carbohydrate metabolism DNA Nucleic acid Protein...
- HSL and HSV are the two most common cylindrical-coordinate representations of points in an RGB color model. The two representations rearrange the geometry...
- In relativity, proper velocity (also known as celerity) w of an object relative to an observer is the ratio between observer-measured displacement vector...