It is a type of light distribution. Symmetric distribution would be like normal down lighting with distribution to cover all surfaces. Asymmeteric distribution would be a down light that has distribution both down and to one side to cover a specific surface or object. Like a spot light or a wall wash fixture.
An asymmetric synthesis is the synthesis of a specific enantiomer of a compound, a mixture containing more of one enantioner than another.
What is moderate breast parenchyma?
Because the structure called "galactose" has asymmetric carbons at the 2nd through 5th positions (as do most hexoses). There isn't a "why" about it, that's just the way things are.
There is only one asymmetric carbon atom in ascorbic acid, hence the possibility of two enantiomeric forms; the L-enantiomer and the D-enantiomer.
Every asymmetric carbon (also known as chiral carbon) atom has for different groups attached to it. Those molecules have no planes of symmetry or axes of symmetry with respect to chiral carbon atoms.
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No, it could be another asymmetric relation.
An asymmetric centre is an atom with a spatial arrangement of ligands which is not superposable on its mirror image.
what leads to moral hazard or averse selection ? The answer is asymmetric information . So if asymmetric information does not exist, there will be no question about them . Agree ?????
PKI must use asymmetric encryption because it is managing the keys in many cases. This implies the use of public and private key pairs, which is asymmetric.
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When a compound containing an asymmetric carbon atom is synthesised by ordinary laboratory methods from a symmetric compound ,the product is a racemic mixture.if ,however ,such a synthesis is carried under the asymmetric influence of a suitable optically active reagent ,only one of the optically active isomers ( or-)is formed.This process in which an asymmetric compound is synthesised from a symmetric compound to yield the ( ) isomer or (-)isomer directly is termed asymmetric synthesis.
it's the one that says asymmetric on it it's in 10 pt times new roman
No,they are bilaterally symmetrical
Mark A. Rizzacasa has written: 'Stoichiometric asymmetric synthesis' -- subject(s): Asymmetric synthesis, Stoichiometry
An asymmetric synthesis is the synthesis of a specific enantiomer of a compound, a mixture containing more of one enantioner than another.
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