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  2. Superimposition - Wikipedia

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    In graphics, superimposition is the placement of an image or video on top of an already-existing image or video, usually to add to the overall image effect, but also sometimes to conceal something (such as when a different face is superimposed over the original face in a photograph).

  3. Chirality - Wikipedia

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    Two enantiomers of a generic amino acid that is chiral. Chirality (/ k aɪ ˈ r æ l ɪ t i /) is a property of asymmetry important in several branches of science. The word chirality is derived from the Greek χείρ (kheir), "hand", a familiar chiral object.

  4. Superimposition (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Superimposition is the placement of one thing over another, typically so that both are still evident.. Superimposition or superimposed may also refer to: . Adhyasa, a Sanskrit term for the superimposition or false attribution of properties of one thing on another thing

  5. Pharmacophore - Wikipedia

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    Abstraction – Transform the superimposed molecules into an abstract representation. For example, superimposed phenyl rings might be referred to more conceptually as an 'aromatic ring' pharmacophore element. Likewise, hydroxy groups could be designated as a 'hydrogen-bond donor/acceptor' pharmacophore element.

  6. Superinfection - Wikipedia

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    A superinfection is a second infection superimposed on an earlier one, especially by a different microbial agent of exogenous or endogenous origin, that is resistant to the treatment being used against the first infection. [1]

  7. Superposed order - Wikipedia

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    Superposed order of the Colosseum. Superposed order (also superimposed) [1] is one where successive storeys of a building have different orders. [2] The most famous ancient example of such an order is the Colosseum at Rome, which had no less than four storeys of superposed orders. [3]

  8. Corythoichthys conspicillatus - Wikipedia

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    Corythoichthys conspicillatus from French Polynesia. Corythoichthys conspicillatus can grow to a total length of 180 millimetres (7.1 in). These pipefishes have reddish to reddish-brown and yellow bands on their body which have a reticulated pattern of lines superimposed on them, there are red spots on the snout, and the tail is pink to reddish with a white margin.

  9. Superimposed - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Superimposed