conformations

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plural of conformation
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The act of conforming; the act of producing conformity
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The spatial arrangement of the atoms in a molecule as a result of rotation about a single bond
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general structure, form, or outline
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{n} a good disposition of parts, trial
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Body shape
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the shape of something or the way in which it is formed
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The state of being conformed; agreement; hence; structure, as depending on the arrangement of parts; form; arrangement
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The size, shape, and proportions of a horse, a specific way of describing the animal
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One particular 3-dimensional arrangement of a molecule
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The way in which a horse is'put together', its porportions
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the different arrangements of atoms caused by rotation about a single bond
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The exact three-dimensional shape of a molecule at any given instant, assuming that rotation around single bonds is frozen
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Good functional type is important, in particular Udder, Legs and Feet Classification and Linear assessment schemes are run by the Breed Societies
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how your horse looks; here is a section showing the names of the parts of a horse
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Physical inherited construction of a horse
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This refers to the build of a horse A horse with good conformation will look proportional
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a symmetrical arrangement of the parts of a thing
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any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); "he could barely make out their shapes through the smoke"
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The spatial determinants of the atoms within a molecule, for example, the 3-D shape of a protein
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A molecular geometry that differs from other geometries chiefly by rotation about single or triple bonds; distinct conformations (termed con formers) are associated with distinct °potential wells Typical biomolecules and products of organic synthesis can interconvert among many conformations; typical °diamondoid structures are locked into a single potential well, and thus lack conformational flexibility
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A change made to a reel after it has been locked
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{i} form, structure; adaptation, adjustment
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acting according to certain accepted standards
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The geometrical arrangement in polymers arising from rotation about adjacent carbon-carbon single bonds
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Structure and shape of a carcass thought to denote muscularity; considered in lamb and poultry grading
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Any three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule that results by rotation about a single bond