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  2. Meso compound - Wikipedia

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    The meso compound must not be confused with a 50:50 racemic mixture of the two optically-active compounds, although neither will rotate light in a polarimeter. It is a requirement for two of the stereocenters in a meso compound to have at least two substituents in common (although having this characteristic does not necessarily mean that the ...

  3. Mesoscopic physics - Wikipedia

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    During research, mesoscopic devices are constructed, measured and observed experimentally and theoretically in order to advance understanding of the physics of insulators, semiconductors, metals, and superconductors. The applied science of mesoscopic physics deals with the potential of building nanodevices.

  4. Mesocosm - Wikipedia

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    A tomato greenhouse in the Netherlands. The advantage of mesocosm studies is that environmental gradients of interest (e.g., warming temperatures) can be controlled or combined to separate and understand the underlying mechanism(s) affecting the growth or survival of species, populations or communities of interest.

  5. Stereoisomerism - Wikipedia

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    These include meso compounds, cis–trans isomers, E-Z isomers, and non-enantiomeric optical isomers. Diastereomers seldom have the same physical properties. In the example shown below, the meso form of tartaric acid forms a diastereomeric pair with both levo- and dextro-tartaric acids, which form an enantiomeric pair.

  6. Inositol - Wikipedia

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    In biochemistry, medicine, and related sciences, inositol generally refers to myo-inositol (formerly meso-inositol), the most important stereoisomer of the chemical compound cyclohexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol. Its formula is C 6 H 12 O 6; the molecule has a ring of six carbon atoms, each with an hydrogen atom and a hydroxyl group (–OH).

  7. Mesoionic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Mesoionic compounds are a subclass of betaines. [1] Examples are sydnones and sydnone imines (e.g. the stimulant mesocarb ), münchnones , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and mesoionic carbenes . The formal positive charge is associated with the ring atoms and the formal negative charge is associated either with ring atoms or an exocyclic nitrogen or other atom. [ 3 ]

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  9. Mesoporous silica - Wikipedia

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    Research continues on the particles, which have applications in catalysis, drug delivery and imaging. [3] Mesoporous ordered silica films have been also obtained with different pore topologies. [4] A compound producing mesoporous silica was patented around 1970. [5] [6] [7] It went almost unnoticed [8] and was reproduced in 1997. [9]