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isomorphism the quality of being isomorphous.
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isomuscarine a basic substance formed by oxidizing choline; it is isomeric with muscarine, but has different physiologic properties.
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isomer one of two or more compounds composed of the same percentage of elements but differing in structure and properties.
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isomeric (state): in which an atomic nucleus is "blocked" in an excited state (at an energy level above its fundamental state) for a given time, ranging from several billionths of a second to several billion years. A single nucleus can have several isomers
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isomerization A change in the organization of the atoms in a molecule with no change in the constituency of the molecule. In the context of vision, isomerization usually refers to the rotation around a particular carbon (the 11 th carbon in the traditional numbering system) of the chromophore. Because this isomerization is caused by light, it is frequently referred to as photoisomerization.
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