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A taur (metanalyzed from centaur), also called a centauroid, is a modern creature of science fiction and fantasy literature. It is a six-limbed creature patterned after a centaur, using four legs for locomotion and two arms for manipulation, and being a composite of two different creatures; often it has the lower body of an animal and the upper body of a human. ...
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| tautomerism |
Mechanism by which enols and ketones rapidly interconvert. The keto
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrm/journal/v2/n7/glossary/nrm0701_...
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| tautomeric |
Describes the relationship between two structural isomers of a molecule that are in chemical equilibrium, which includes the two forms that result from the intramolecular transfer of an acidic proton.
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| tautomer |
One of a set of possible alternative structures.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~T.html
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| tau |
Bull, force; opposite from cow, which is receptivity. A time of the zodiac, when nature enforces growth. In some countries, the church representative is a white bull; in others, as the Roman catholic, the pope issues a bull merely as an edict.
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