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isothermal of a process or change taking place at constant temperature
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isothermal temperature remaining constant with height or time.
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isothermal A type of gas chromatographic analysis wherein the column is maintained at a uniform temperature throughout the analysis. (See Programming).
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isothermal Isothermal conditions are important in immunoassays, immunohistochemistry, in situ amplification and in cell- based assays, in which one wants to retain the morphology and viability of the cells. The relative simplicity of an isothermal reaction also indicates greater utility for point of care diagnostic applications. [CHI Summit Proteomics]
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isothermal pertaining to the conduct of a process or operation of equipment under conditions of constant temperature.
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