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This part of the article is best read along with the one on chirality.
Chirality is also seen in the study of facial asymmetry.
For example, the difference of chirality is of this nature.
To ensure true fairness, each die should be of the same chirality.
Put simply, chirality looks at the symmetry in chemical molecules.
One final test checks for a biological calling card known as chirality.
At this step, the chirality of the amino acid is established.
Its structure, including the chirality, was determined in 1963.
Chirality is a concept of importance in several areas of science.
"Once you have one chirality, all the others have to fit," he said.
As a sign of the trend, a new professional journal, Chirality, began publication two years ago.
A similar notion of chirality is considered in knot theory, as explained below.
This gives rise to the surface bound chirality of the molecule.
Please refer to Chirality for more information regarding the - and - labels.
That way we do not need two enzymes for every chemical reaction which involves chirality.
Notice that these transformations do not alter the chirality of particles.
The appearance mechanism of this macroscopic chirality is not yet entirely clear.
Chirality demanded the number of fibers to be odd, probably three, like a rope.
This matrix is useful in discussions of quantum mechanical chirality.
It is also possible for a molecule to be chiral without having actual point chirality.
Most of these compounds are of the same chirality.
Tartaric acid played an important role in the discovery of chemical chirality.
These effects reflect the chirality inherent in biological systems.
By 1815, materials other than crystals, such as oil of turpentine were known to exhibit chirality.
The subject of mirror-image chemicals is known as chirality.