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  • prefix chemistry Denoting a racemic mix or racemate of enantiomers.

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Examples

  • The sodomy verdict could help determine the future direction of this majority-Muslim, multiracial nation of 28 million people and its efforts to break away from a system of race- and religion-based politics that many economists say has hampered growth in this major global manufacturing hub.

    Malaysian Opposition Leader Rallies Ahead of Verdict James Hookway 2012

  • Decrease the time you spend in the supermarket by race- walking with your shopping cart Try not to bump into other shoppers, swerving improves hand-eye coordination

    Judith J. Wurtman, PhD: How To Market Exercise To Those Who Aren't Buying It PhD Judith J. Wurtman 2011

  • Decrease the time you spend in the supermarket by race- walking with your shopping cart Try not to bump into other shoppers, swerving improves hand-eye coordination

    Judith J. Wurtman, PhD: How To Market Exercise To Those Who Aren't Buying It PhD Judith J. Wurtman 2011

  • The race- and sports-book business drives about three-quarters of revenue and may have roughly tripled in 2011 versus 2010.

    Gambling IPO Faces Long Odds Rolfe Winkler 2012

  • Other than that, though, it was an unusually diverse crowd, race- and gender-wise.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • At last count, five key trends this year: abortion-coverage bans, Nebraska copycat bans, mandatory-ultrasound legislation, "personhood" measures, and race- and sex-based attacks.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Nancy Keenan 2011

  • We are monitoring 8 race- and/or sex-based attacks, and Arizona has passed the first such law in the nation based on this logic.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Nancy Keenan 2011

  • Over the past many decades, Canada, especially in its largest cities, has become almost entirely race- and colour-blind, far less a "settler nation," which is what political scientist Samuel P. Huntington called to the United States, and far more the world's most advanced "immigrant nation."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed REVIEWED BY DAVID BERLIN 2011

  • Over the past many decades, Canada, especially in its largest cities, has become almost entirely race- and colour-blind, far less a "settler nation," which is what political scientist Samuel P. Huntington called to the United States, and far more the world's most advanced "immigrant nation."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed REVIEWED BY DAVID BERLIN 2011

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