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Thursday, November 28, 2019
Amino Acid Valine Flag: V Flag or Val Flag
The Valine flag uses the colours orange, black and white. The white dots on the black field indicate three carbons make up the functional R-Group. The dots also illustrate the geometric arrangement of the atoms in the branched V shape.
The orange stripes along the hoist relate to the number 22, because V is the 22nd number. Reason being, orange is the 2nd colour of the common rainbow. Thus it reads 2 and 2. Also black is the assigned contrast indicator. If the thin black contrast stripe was not present it would appear to be one orange block.
Amino Acid V was discovered by wonder biological alchemist Hermann Emil Fischer in the year 1901, Germany.
Valine is an essential ingredient to maintain stemcells that make blood.
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