The phenomenon whereby compounds whose molecules have the same number and kind of atoms and the same atomic arrangement, but differ in their spatial relationships. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th ed)
The phenomenon whereby compounds whose molecules have the same number and kind of atoms and the same atomic arrangement, but differ in their spatial relationships. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th ed)
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Stéréoisomères. : Synthèse et catalyse asymétriques : auxiliaires et ligands chiraux / Jacqueline Seyden-Penne
Stereoisomers -- Physiological effect : Pharmacology of drug stereoisomers / Alexander A. Spasov, Igor N. Iezhitsa, Pavel M. Vassiliev, Alexander A. Ozerov, Renu Agarwal
2022
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Stereoisomers -- Synthesis : Total synthesis of plakortide E and biomimetic synthesis of plakortone B / Xiao-Yu Sun
2012
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Stereoisomers -- Therapeutic use : Pharmacology of drug stereoisomers / Alexander A. Spasov, Igor N. Iezhitsa, Pavel M. Vassiliev, Alexander A. Ozerov, Renu Agarwal
2022
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Stereolab (Musical group) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97019102 : Contemporary musicians. Volume 47 : profiles of the people in music / Angela M. Pilchak, project editor
2004
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Stereolithography. : Additive manufacturing : applications and innovations
Here are entered works on photographic measurement in general. Applications in a particular field are entered under the appropriate heading, e.g. Photographic surveying; Stars--Photographic measurements
Stereoselektive Reaktion : Modern methods in stereoselective aldol reactions / edited by Rainer Mahrwald
2013
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Stereoskopie : Sculptural Photographs : From the Calotype to Digital Technologies
2018
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Stereoskopischer Film : Character animation fundamentals : developing skills for 2D and 3D character animation / by Steve Roberts
2011
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Stereotactic Body Radiotherapies -- See Radiosurgery
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction