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The asymmetry of life

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1978
Stereoselective physical phenomena and their possible importance for the prevalence of D-sugars and L-aminoacids in living matter are reviewed. A classification is presented according to which a selective force provides a microscopic or macroscopic selection depending on its generality when taken over a macrosystem (a 'unitary biosphere' such as the ...
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Mammary Asymmetry

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1975
Significant mammary asymmetry is not uncommon although accurate statistics are not available. Modern techniques of mammary augmentation and breast reduction have resulted in effective methods of treatment of most such deformities. The management of this problem was discussed.
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Time Asymmetry as Universe Asymmetry

2004
The problem of time asymmetry, also known as the problem of the arrow of time, can be summarized in the following question: How is it possible an evident time asymmetry if the laws of physics are time symmetric? In fact, all the laws of physics are invariant under time reversal t → − t 1.
M. Castagnino, L. Lara, O. Lombardi
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Asymmetry

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2001
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Cerebellar asymmetries

The cerebellum is a subcortical structure tucked underneath the cerebrum that contains the majority of neurons in the brain, despite its small size. While it has received less attention in the study of brain asymmetries than the cerebrum, structural asymmetries in the cerebellum have been found in cerebellar volume that mirror cerebral asymmetries ...
Caroline, Nettekoven, Jörn, Diedrichsen
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Renal Asymmetry

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
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Hemispheric Asymmetry

Annual Review of Psychology, 1990
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Information Asymmetry in Management Research: Past Accomplishments and Future Opportunities

Journal of Management, 2019
Donald D Bergh   +2 more
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