| isometric exercise |
Isometric exercise is a form of physical exercise in which the muscles flex and hold a stationary position. No movement of a load takes place, and the exercises require little in the way of equipment. An example of an isometric exercise is placing the palms of the hands against each other and pushing. Isometric exercises are primarily used in physiotherapy and injury rehabilitation because the intensity can be rapidly and precisely adjusted, which makes them very safe. ...
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| isometric projection |
Isometric projection is a form of orthographic projection, or more specifically, an axonometric projection. It is a method for the visual representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in which the angles between the projection of the x, y, and z axes are all the same, or 120°. ...
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| isotone |
Two nuclides are isotones if they have the same number of neutrons.This is to be contrasted with:* Isotopes are nuclides having the same number of protons* Isobars are nuclides having the same mass number, i.e. sum of protons plus neutrons; see isobar for the meaning as on a weather chart.* Nuclear isomers are different excited states of the same type of nucleus. ...
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| isolysergic acid |
Lysergic acid, also known as D-lysergic acid and (+)-lysergic acid, is a precursor for a wide range of ergoline alkaloids that are produced by the ergot fungus and some plants. Amides of lysergic acid, commonly called lysergamides, are widely used as pharmaceuticals and as hallucinogenic drugs (LSD). Lysergic acid is usually produced by hydrolysis of lysergamides, but can also be synthesized in the laboratory by a complex total synthesis. ...
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| isolecithal |
Isolecithal (Greek iso = equal, lekithos = yolk) is the even distribution of yolk in the cytoplasm of ovums of mammals and other invertebrates notably Petromyzontidae, Acipenseridae, Amiidae, and Lepisosteidae. Isoleithal cells have two equal hemispheres of yolk. However during cellular development, normally under the influence of gravity, some of the yolk does settle to the bottom of the egg producing an uneven distribution of yolky hemispheres. ...
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