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achira

NOUN
  1. canna grown especially for its edible rootstock from which arrowroot starch is obtained

How To Use achira In A Sentence

  • A generalization to molecular crystals built up from dipolar but achiral molecules was recently presented.
  • Eyeing the price tags on houseplants, I walked farther down the aisle, pausing beside a row of trunk-braided, leafy trees labeled Pachira aquatica, or “Money Tree.” Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times, Tough People
  • That oasis includes palm trees, a peace lily, a corn plant, even a pachira plant - a so-called money tree.
  • The successful candidate will develop chiral and achiral Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Oh, and bonus points if you know what happens if a catalyst makes the transition states achiral Scientists' Responses Solicited
  • Chiral molecules are not superposable; achiral molecules are.
  • President Chavez has called his election strategy the 'Admirable Campaign' after Simon Bolivar's military campaign in 1813 to capture Venezuela starting in the border state of Tachira and ending up in Caracas within five months where he set up the Second Republic. OpEdNews - Diary: Venezuela's Chavez chides: "It all boils down to serious and detailed planning..."
  • There was one case of achiral cord and one case of hypocoiled cord in our study.
  • But I do like it when my biology colleagues have the broad outlines - that molecules with chiral centers, other things being equal, are often harder to make than achiral structures, that sticking a lot of cycloalkyl grease on a molecule is asking for metabolic trouble (no matter what it does for the potency in the assays), what sorts of things tend to make a molecule more (or less) soluble, and so on. In the Pipeline
  • Possible couplings might be fluorinated groups with hydrocarbons, hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties, siloxanes, and hydrocarbons, etc, and in the present case, chiral and achiral halves.
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