These two sets of results are so closely similar they are virtually superimposable on each other. |
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The easiest way to tell if the mirror image is superimposable or not and superposable is to find the stereochemistry at the stereocenter. |
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The crystal structure of hagfish insulin has also been determined and it is virtually superimposable with porcine insulin. |
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Finally, the issue of mutual recognition and intervisites is still a different issue, which is not always directly superimposable to those above. |
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Enantiomers exist when the molecules of the substances are mirror images but are not superimposable upon one another. |
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Diastereomers, on the other hand, are not superimposable and also are not mirror images. |
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But related objects, a simple knife or a nail, for example, are superimposable on their mirror images and thus are not chiral. |
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The heating isobar for the transformed monolayers remained virtually superimposable on the curve for films that had experienced no rapid compression. |
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A compound containing two or more chiral centres, whose mirror images are superimposable because the molecule as a whole is symmetric. |
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Most importantly, stereoisomers are not spatially superimposable. |
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Any object that is not superimposable onto its mirror image is chiral. |
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Yet the hands truly are not the same, for they are not superimposable. |
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Figure lb shows an example of the obtained WAXD patterns in this angular range, the other samples displayed WAXD spectra superimposable to this. |
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Nevertheless, the dose response curves of cell growth inhibition for both compounds were superimposable suggesting that temsirolimus and sirolimus are equipotent. |
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The in vitro organic matter degradability was always lower than in vivo digestibility, while the two trends were almost superimposable. |
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In translation, this means that an original text may not be totally expressible in the target text because languages are neither superimposable nor symmetrical. |
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