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alpha- D (+) glucose and beta- D (+) glu...

`alpha`- D (+) glucose and `beta`- D (+) glucose are

A

isomers of D(+) glucose and L(-) glucose respectively

B

diastereomers of glucose

C

anomers of glucose

D

isomers which differ in the configuration of C-2

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