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These theories use several theories to explain more types of antisocial behavior.
Stereochemical Configuration
The spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule, determining its geometric structure and influencing its chemical properties and reactivity.
D-Threonine
One enantiomer of the amino acid threonine, characterized by its specific spatial arrangement of atoms, which is important in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Enantiomer
Molecules that are mirror images of each other but cannot be superimposed onto each other, usually involving chiral centers.
Molecule
The tiniest unit of a chemical substance that maintains both the substance's composition and its chemical characteristics, and can exist on its own.
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