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As a general rule, the normal distribution is used to approximate the sampling distribution of the sample proportion only if both n * and n * are at least five ( = 1 - ).
β-D-Glucopyranose
A chemical structure of glucose in its cyclic form, where the glucose molecule forms a six-membered ring, with the hydroxyl group on the first carbon in the beta configuration.
α-D-Ribofuranose
A sugar derivative where the pentose sugar ribose is in its furanose form (a five-membered oxygen-containing ring) and has a specific orientation (alpha) of the hydroxyl group attached to the anomeric carbon.
Epimers
Stereoisomers that differ in configuration at only one stereogenic center among several.
D-Arabinose
A naturally occurring pentose sugar, which is a component of many polysaccharides and glycoproteins.
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