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Imaging mirror

Fig. 2.9-2 The fraction/of molecules in an ideal gas at a given speed v, as in Fig. 2.9-1, and (colored curve) its mirror image (mirrored around the maximum value of/) to emphasize the asymmetry of this distribution. Fig. 2.9-2 The fraction/of molecules in an ideal gas at a given speed v, as in Fig. 2.9-1, and (colored curve) its mirror image (mirrored around the maximum value of/) to emphasize the asymmetry of this distribution.
The final series of images consists of only four pictures. From a psychological point of view, the whole alchemical process is now represented by images mirroring certain fundamental states of being. The inner and outer worlds are one, but in a new way that is both more fully experienced and maintains a broader and more objective perspective. [Pg.151]

Since enantiomers are image/ mirror images, they always possess chirality, that is, they are to each other as the left hand is to the right hand (Greek, xerp = hand). Chirality is characterized by the absence of symmetry centers, symmetry planes, and alternating axes of symmetry. /i-Fold symmetry axes, on the other hand, may be present. Because of this special property, symmetry axes are called symmetry elements of the first kind, to differentiate them from... [Pg.65]

Reflective type MOS transistor drive liquid crystal display is being studied as an image mirror-cell of the liquid crystal projection TV display. In this cell, a PD mode is adapted to change cell light reflectivity. [Pg.1220]


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Achiral molecules mirror image

Alternant hydrocarbons mirror image theorem

Complex mirror image

Distance between mirror images

Enantiomers Stereoisomers that differ only being nonsuperimposable mirror images

Enzyme mirror image

Fischer projections drawing mirror images

Fluorescence mirror image relation

Imaging using curved mirrors

Mirror image concept

Mirror image isomerism

Mirror image isomers

Mirror image method

Mirror image molecules

Mirror image phage-display

Mirror image phenomenon

Mirror image relationship

Mirror images

Mirror images

Mirror images, non-superposability

Mirror images, non-superposability enantiomers

Mirror images, of molecules

Mirror-Image Asymmetry: An Introduction to the Origin and Consequences of Chirality

Mirror-image DNA Inhibiting Vasopressin in Cell Culture

Mirror-image isomers. See

Mirror-image law

Mirror-image property

Mirror-image resolution

Mirror-image rule

Mirror-image stereoisomerism

Mirror-image theorem

Mirror-image, absorption-emission

Mirror-imaging molecular

Mirrored

Mirroring

Mirrors

Morphine, mirror image

Non-superimposable mirror images

Nonsuperimposable mirror images

Nonsuperimposable mirror images Chiral molecules

Pasteur molecules with mirror images

Quasi-mirror image

RNA Aptamer-Based CSPs and the Mirror-Image Strategy

Some compounds can exist as a pair of mirror-image forms

Stereochemistry mirror image isomers

Superimposable mirror images

The Mirror-Image Law

The mirror-image rule

Titration mirror image curve

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