| chiral center |
Any tetrahedral atom that has four different groups attached is referred to a chiral center or a stereocenter
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| chiral |
Any molecule which is not superimposable on its mirror image.
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| chiropractor |
Healer using therapy that attributes disease to neural malfunction with treatment primarily based on manipulation of the spinal column. Originally, a healer who used his hands to manipulate the body.
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| chiropractic |
the physical manipulation of the skeletal- muscular system of the body. The adjustment of the spinal column rehabilitates normal nervous system functioning and promotes the body's natural healing capability.
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| chirality |
(a noun) handedness; the property of an object being non-superposable on its mirror image
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