| enantiomer |
An enantiomer is one of a pair of non-superimposable mirror image molecules. Two molecules are enantiomers if they are mirror images of each other that cannot be superimposed by any rotation or translation.
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| enamel hypoplasia |
underdevelopment or lack of development of tooth enamel
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| enantiomer |
One of two "mirror images" of a chiral molecule.
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| enamel |
A coating material used on paper.
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| enamel |
Colored, opaque glassy material fused onto metal, pottery or glass. In its simplest terms, all enamel is produced by fusing colored powdered glass to metal to produce a vitreous or glass-like, decorative surface. See Enameling.
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