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# If y is bigger than z then the chiral variant beginning with y is ''right-handed''. Otherwise, it is ''left-handed''. We know that the two chiral variants are not equivalent because there are no rotations that will make the two equivalent (each mode of the mos ax 2bY corresponding to two chiral variants).
# If y is bigger than z then the chiral variant beginning with y is ''right-handed''. Otherwise, it is ''left-handed''. We know that the two chiral variants are not equivalent because there are no rotations that will make the two equivalent (each mode of the mos ax 2bY corresponding to two chiral variants).


Chiral mv3's could be named in the format [handedness] [mv3 name] [the corresponding mode of ax 2bY]. For example, 331323132 can be named "Left-Handed Diasem 8|0", where 8|0 is the [[UDP notation]] for the [[5L 4s]] mode LLSLSLSLS.
Chiral mv3's could be named in the format [handedness] [mv3 name] [the corresponding mode of ax 2bY]. For example, 331323132 can be named "Left-Handed Diasem 8|0", where 8|0 is the [[UDP]] notation for the [[5L 4s]] mode LLSLSLSLS.


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