Resolution, in chemistry, any process by which a racemic mixture is separated into its two constituent enantiomers. A practical method of doing this is based upon the conversion of enantiomers into a mixture of diastereoisomers (optical isomers that are
Physics & Chemistry The act or process of separating or reducing something into its constituent parts The prismatic resolution of sunlight into its spectral colors. Definition A product of defining. Resolution The clarity or fineness of detail that can be distinguished in an image, often measured as...
(organic chemistry) The process of separating a racemic mixture into the two component optical isomers. (physics) For a measurement of energy or momentum of a collection of particles, the difference between the highest and lowest energies at which the response of an instrument to a beam of mono...
Sandra, P.Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, University of Ghent, Krijgslaan 281 (S4), B‐9000 Gent, BelgiumJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Separation ScienceSANDRA, P., 1989, Resolution - Definition and Nomenclature, Journal of High Resolution Chromatography, Volume 12, Pages 82 to 86....
aI think such a definition of courage is far from enough. Courage should not be limited and related only to death. In ordinary life there are common things that also show a person's courage. For example, on a bus trip, a thief was trying to steal a girl's purse. Some people saw it...
3. Chemistry A structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element. adj. Of, relating to, or being a device in which data or a signal is represented by continuously variable, measurable, physical quantities, such as length, width, voltage, or pressure....
Zidovudine5awith moderate yield. As we expected,4gcould be a potential chiral ligand in asymmetric synthetic chemistry, which was used as a chiral ligand in the Pd-catalyzed enantioselective substitution reaction70between the alkene6and the malonate7, with the chiral product8afforded in 98:2 er. ...
A common working definition of resolution in tomography is the Fourier space definition put forth by Bracewell and Riddle[267]. The authors derive a reconstruction algorithm akin to FBP (Section2.3.1), and resolution is taken to be the smallest wavelength that can be measured by a sensor using...
Blue and red colors as in (B). See Figure S2B for definition of fit lines. (E and F) Raw (E) and normalized (F) distributions of time points with unseparated (blue), separated (red) tags obtained from 94 movies as a function of spindle length. See Figure S2D for definition of ...
The calculated truncation distance of 5.5 Å effectively distinguishes the first nearest neighbors of the undercoordinated water molecules within the upper part of the topmost bilayer, consistent with the definition of SOH. b, The top view of schematic 19×19 phase. In the superstructures, the...