dextro rotatory in English

adjective
1
(of a compound) having the property of rotating the plane of a polarized light ray to the right, i.e., clockwise facing the oncoming radiation.
Chirality describes the handedness of a molecule that is observable by the ability of a molecule to rotate the plane of polarized light either to the right ( dextrorotatory ) or to the left (levorotatory).
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1. Note: These tests do not differentiate between dextro (+) Amphetamines (eg, dexamphetamine) and racemic mixtures of dextro (+) and levo (-) isomers that are present in “street” Amphetamines

2. The effects of transverse shear and rotatory inertia are included in the analysis.

3. Acute rotatory vertigo often represents a considerable diagnostic challenge for the treating physician.

4. The Dextro Energy Triathlon Hamburg 2010 is not only part of the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series but with almost 10.000 participants one of the world's biggest amateur triathlon.

5. Two children remained symptomatic after halo traction, with persisting rotatory and anterior subluxation on repeat spiral CT.

6. American oil of turpentine contains principally dextro-pinene (Australene), while French oil of turpentine is chiefly laevo-pinene (terebentene)

7. The Arak, also called Arachnids by other races, is a dextro-amino acid-based race of Solifugae Arachnids

8. (+)-Abscisin II was identified by its general physical properties, biological activity, chromatographic behaviour and optical rotatory dispersion

9. Ethyl lactate is also produced industrially from petrochemical stocks, and this ethyl lactate consists of the racemic mixture of levo and dextro forms.

10. Laevo-pinene (Wallach, 1885; Berthelot's terebentene) is the principal constituent of the French oil of turpentine, while dextro-pinene (Berthelot's Australene) occurs, as a rule, in the American oil

11. The optical rotatory power of methane derivatives depending on substituent properties is discussed by means of quantum mechanics following an algebraic theory for this molecular class [17].

12. Grisel’s syndrome is known as a very rare complication of ENT surgery. It is described as non-traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation, often seen after tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy in children.

13. Among extant carnivores, such a rotatory fibula is known in bears and cats for instance and, among Hyaenodontidae, a rotary fibula is known in Hyaenodon, although Hyaenodon shows clear adaptations to Cursoriality as well.

14. C36H38N2O6 An alkaloid derived from the bark of the tropical tree Nectandra rodiaei ; the dextro form is soluble in acetone, the levo form is soluble in Explanation of Bebeerine

15. The principal oil contained in English turpentine is Australene, or austraterebenthene, having the same specific gravity and boiling point as the French oil terebenthene, but an optical rotatory power of +21.5°

16. At the end of the paper, an example of analysing the dextrous workspace is offered. As the analytical approach makes it possible to obtain the boundary surfaces of a dextro...

17. Optical rotatory dispersion curves of ferrocene derivatives having a centre of chirality of known absolute configuration either in an anellated ring or in a side chain have been recorded in order to study the optically active ferrocene chromophore around 450 nm.