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Counter clockwise rotation. Left-hand element. [Pg.601]

Scheme 1 Statistical approach of the formation of D2-D5 product. a) The product D2 is formed in a concentration 1 2 = 6 Prot with 6 = surface concentration (in %) of the rotating species and b) Pdes = fractional probability on desorption,c) Species I is bonded at C-C bond (A), d Adsorbed species has a fractional probability Prot of rotating right and an equal probability Prot of rotating left Prot=(l-Pdes)/2. After the first rotation, the species rotated to the left and right are equal. Species VI has been through the following route adsorption on bond A B A E and desorption would result in the D4 product. The route for species VII has been A B A B. Scheme 1 Statistical approach of the formation of D2-D5 product. a) The product D2 is formed in a concentration 1 2 = 6 Prot with 6 = surface concentration (in %) of the rotating species and b) Pdes = fractional probability on desorption,c) Species I is bonded at C-C bond (A), d Adsorbed species has a fractional probability Prot of rotating right and an equal probability Prot of rotating left Prot=(l-Pdes)/2. After the first rotation, the species rotated to the left and right are equal. Species VI has been through the following route adsorption on bond A B A E and desorption would result in the D4 product. The route for species VII has been A B A B.
Figure 1.13. Three-fold rotation (left) and three-fold inversion (right) axes perpendicular to the plane of the projection. Figure 1.13. Three-fold rotation (left) and three-fold inversion (right) axes perpendicular to the plane of the projection.
Figure 1.15. Six-fold rotation (left) and six-fold inversion (right) axes. The six-fold inversion axis is tilted by a few degrees away from the vertical to visualize all six symmetrically equivalent pyramids. The numbers next to the pyramids represent the original object (1), and the first generated object (2), etc. The odd numbers are for the pyramids with their apexes up. Figure 1.15. Six-fold rotation (left) and six-fold inversion (right) axes. The six-fold inversion axis is tilted by a few degrees away from the vertical to visualize all six symmetrically equivalent pyramids. The numbers next to the pyramids represent the original object (1), and the first generated object (2), etc. The odd numbers are for the pyramids with their apexes up.
The angle of rotation can be measured using an experimental technique known as circular dichroism (CD). This method plots the difference in the molar absorptivity (Ae) of the optical isomer that rotates left-circular polarized (Icp) light and that of right-circular polarized (rep) light as a function of the wavelength (A), as given by Equation (15.7). [Pg.500]

A second mold-making machine had the same layout, but the molds exited on that conveyor in an opposite direction. The control panel was on the left of the table. The rotary switch on each control panel operated the same and had the same labels. Rotating right meant the table moved down. Rotating left meant the table moved up. [Pg.64]

Fig.3.6. Rotational levels for a rigid rotator left) and an elastic rotator right)... Fig.3.6. Rotational levels for a rigid rotator left) and an elastic rotator right)...
Rotation left is the turning of the anterior aspect of the body of the vertebra toward the left, coupled with the previously described vertical translatory compression. As the vertebra turns back toward the midline, either from right or from left rotation, the intervertebral disk returns to its usual height. [Pg.36]

Accurate structural diagnosis must be made. Each location can be defined by its somatic dysfunction diagnosis. An example would be C4ESrRr or C4ESrRr, which informs us that flexion, side-bending, and rotation left are the barriers to be engaged. [Pg.84]

Negative Left on Left (L on L) Rotation Left Oblique... [Pg.320]


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