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Definition of stereochemistry in English: stereochemistrynoun ˌstɪərɪə(ʊ)ˈkɛmɪstriˌstɛrɪə(ʊ)ˈkɛmɪstri mass nounThe branch of chemistry concerned with the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms and molecules and the effect of this on chemical reactions. Example sentencesExamples - Steroids have four rings fused together with a particular stereochemistry.
- In terms of their chemical, pharmacological, kinetic and therapeutic properties, enantiomers and diasteriomers behave as distinct compounds, therefore stereochemistry should be a topic of major concern to all disciplines.
- It serves as the introductory medicinal chemistry course and contains basic concepts such as the acid/base nature of drugs, functional groups, solubility, stereochemistry, receptor binding, and metabolism.
- Computer-aided instruction augments learning in all topics, but most commonly in the areas of receptor theory and mechanism and stereochemistry.
- There is a remarkable diversity in the stereochemistry of pheromones.
- The purpose of subjecting the model to energy minimization is to refine reasonable stereochemistry produced by our motif modeling method.
- Thus, in the third and last chapter of his professional life, he returned to stereochemistry.
- The stereochemistry at each of its five chiral centres is pharmacologically critical.
- The stereochemistry of the model was checked and all residues found to be in allowed conformations.
- He synthesizes stereochemistry and crystallography with physiological optics, locating the enantiomorphic dislocation right between the eyes of the seeing subject.
- By that time atomism had been extended from chemistry and the kinetic theory to offer explanations in stereochemistry, electro-chemistry, spectroscopy and so on.
- Pasteur also formulated a law that states asymmetric molecules are always the product of life forces, which became the basis of a new branch of science, stereochemistry.
- The stereochemistry of quinine is formidable: it has four chiral centres, and thus 16 stereoisomers - of which only one is the natural ingredient of cinchona bark.
- Accordingly, both the stereochemistry of and the steric hindrance around the interactive hydroxyl group crucially affect the supramolecular structure of the self-assembled chromophores.
- The final models display good stereochemistry.
- Rather, it arises from a mixture of species, each one of which has reasonable stereochemistry.
- The absolute stereochemistry was also determined in 1955 via chemical degradation of dihydrocodeinone.
- Additionally, while adaptive code structure is unlikely to be an artifact of a stereochemically determined code, empirical evidence suggests that stereochemistry is not without a role.
- Finally, the stereochemistry of stable cyclization products following the isomerization might provide experimental proof as discussed in the following section.
- Thus, their synthetic counterparts must also have the proper stereochemistry.
Derivatives adjectiveˌstɛrɪə(ʊ)ˈkɛmɪk(ə)l Relating to stereochemistry. Example sentencesExamples - If two molecules or complexes have the same molecular formula they are candidates for stereochemical analysis.
- This suggests that residues 18 and 19 transfer their stereochemical signature to the epoxide.
- Refinement was run in a mode in which stereochemical interactions were considered within a conformer but ignored between different conformers.
adverbˌstɛrɪə(ʊ)ˈkɛmɪk(ə)li Using this approach, it is possible to stereochemically determine which residue properties contribute most to the interaction. Example sentencesExamples - Additionally, while adaptive code structure is unlikely to be an artifact of a stereochemically determined code, empirical evidence suggests that stereochemistry is not without a role.
- These residues were structurally included as follows: All stereochemically accessible side-chain conformations were generated by systematic variation of their side-chain dihedrals.
Definition of stereochemistry in US English: stereochemistrynoun The branch of chemistry concerned with the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms and molecules and the effect of this on chemical reactions. Example sentencesExamples - It serves as the introductory medicinal chemistry course and contains basic concepts such as the acid/base nature of drugs, functional groups, solubility, stereochemistry, receptor binding, and metabolism.
- Additionally, while adaptive code structure is unlikely to be an artifact of a stereochemically determined code, empirical evidence suggests that stereochemistry is not without a role.
- The final models display good stereochemistry.
- The stereochemistry at each of its five chiral centres is pharmacologically critical.
- The purpose of subjecting the model to energy minimization is to refine reasonable stereochemistry produced by our motif modeling method.
- Rather, it arises from a mixture of species, each one of which has reasonable stereochemistry.
- Steroids have four rings fused together with a particular stereochemistry.
- Thus, their synthetic counterparts must also have the proper stereochemistry.
- Finally, the stereochemistry of stable cyclization products following the isomerization might provide experimental proof as discussed in the following section.
- In terms of their chemical, pharmacological, kinetic and therapeutic properties, enantiomers and diasteriomers behave as distinct compounds, therefore stereochemistry should be a topic of major concern to all disciplines.
- He synthesizes stereochemistry and crystallography with physiological optics, locating the enantiomorphic dislocation right between the eyes of the seeing subject.
- The absolute stereochemistry was also determined in 1955 via chemical degradation of dihydrocodeinone.
- Accordingly, both the stereochemistry of and the steric hindrance around the interactive hydroxyl group crucially affect the supramolecular structure of the self-assembled chromophores.
- By that time atomism had been extended from chemistry and the kinetic theory to offer explanations in stereochemistry, electro-chemistry, spectroscopy and so on.
- The stereochemistry of quinine is formidable: it has four chiral centres, and thus 16 stereoisomers - of which only one is the natural ingredient of cinchona bark.
- Computer-aided instruction augments learning in all topics, but most commonly in the areas of receptor theory and mechanism and stereochemistry.
- The stereochemistry of the model was checked and all residues found to be in allowed conformations.
- Pasteur also formulated a law that states asymmetric molecules are always the product of life forces, which became the basis of a new branch of science, stereochemistry.
- Thus, in the third and last chapter of his professional life, he returned to stereochemistry.
- There is a remarkable diversity in the stereochemistry of pheromones.
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