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What is "treason" and why are there so few convictions for this offense?
Disaccharides
Carbohydrates composed of two monosaccharides linked together by a glycosidic bond, examples include sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
Bond Arrangements
The spatial distribution and organization of chemical bonds within a molecule, determining its structure and reactivity.
Purine Bases
Nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds found in DNA and RNA, examples include adenine and guanine.
Ribonucleosides
are compounds consisting of a nucleoside comprising a ribose linked to a nitrogenous base, primarily found in RNA.
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