| chiralgia paresthetica |
Numbness and pain in the hand, esp. in the region supplied by the radial nerve.
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| chiral c. |
the center of dyssymmetry in a molecule, usually an atom with four different substituents (e.g., a carbon with four single bonds or the nitrogen of a quaternary amine).
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| chiral |
Having different left-handed and right-handed forms; not mirror symmetric; opposite of reflexible. The cube is not chiral; the snub cube is chiral as these two versions of the snub cube illustrate.
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| chirality |
also known as handedness, used to distinguish between the two ways in which filaments break symmetry. As illustrated below, their barbs point in different directions. High-resolution H-alpha image of filaments of differing chirality, observed 2002 October 30, 14:46 UT (USAF, ISOON image courtesy D. Neidig; from work of AA Pevtsov). Upper right and lower left corners: Dextral and sinistral patterns. Small filament in lower right corner exhibits both sinistral and dextral barbs. ...
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| chiral |
A compound that is asymmetric. It is not superimposable on its mirror image. They are capable of existing as pairs of enantiomers.
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