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An advantage of the inhibitory avoidance task is that only one trial is needed to produce a behavioral change.
(+)-glyceraldehyde
An enantiomer of glyceraldehyde, denoted as having a positive optical rotation; it is a simple sugar and plays a role in several metabolic pathways.
E.e.
Enantiomeric excess, a measure of the purity of an enantiomer in a mixture, indicating the percentage difference between two enantiomers' concentrations.
Asymmetric Carbon
A carbon atom bonded to four different groups, creating a chiral center.
Dextro-
Prefix indicating the right-handed (clockwise) configuration of a chiral molecule, often used in stereochemistry.
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