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isoflurane <chemical> 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether. A stable, non-explosive inhalation anaesthetic, relatively free from significant side effects.
Pharmacological action: anaesthetics, inhalation.
Chemical name: Ethane, 2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoro-
(12 Dec 1998)
isoflurophate <chemical> Phosphorofluoridic acid bis(l-methylethyl) ester. An irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor with actions similar to those of echothiophate. It is a powerful miotic used mainly in the treatment of glaucoma. Its vapor is highly toxic and it is recommended that only solutions in arachis oil be used therapeutically.
Pharmacological action: cholinesterase inhibitor, miotics, parasympathomimetic, protease inhibitors.
Chemical name: Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(1-methylethyl) ester
(12 Dec 1998)
isoform <biochemistry> A protein having the same function and similar (or identical sequence), but the product of a different gene and usually) tissue specific. Rather stronger in implication than homologous.
(15 Oct 1997)
isogamete 1. One of two or more similar cells that conjugate or fuse and subsequently divide, resulting in reproduction.
2. A gamete of the same size as the gamete with which it unites.
Origin: iso-+ G. Gametes or gamete, husband or wife
(05 Mar 2000)
isogamy <biology> A condition where the gametes of a species are equal in size. Generally this means that there is only one type of gamete with no sexual difference.
(15 Oct 1997)
isogeneic Relating to genetically identical individuals.
Synonym: isogeneic, isogenic, isologous, isoplastic, syngenic.
Origin: G. Syngenes, congenital
(05 Mar 2000)
isogeneic graft A tissue or organ transplanted between genetically identical individuals.
Synonym: isogeneic graft, isograft, isologous graft, isoplastic graft, syngeneic graft.
(05 Mar 2000)
isogenic <genetics> Of the same genotype.
Origin: Gr. Gennan = to produce
(14 Nov 1997)
isogenic strain A strain of animals inbred for many generations and with high probability homozygous for certain specified genes.
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isogenous Of the same origin, as in development from the same tissue or cell.
Origin: iso-+ G. Genos, family, kind
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isogenous nest A clone of cartilage cells all from one progenitor cell and occurring as a cluster.
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isogentiobiose <chemical> 6-0-alpha-glucopyranosyl-d-glucose. A disaccharide consisting of two glucose units in an alpha (1-6) glycosidic linkage.
Chemical name: D-Glucose, 6-O-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-
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isogeotherm <physics> A line or curved surface passing beneath the earth's surface through points having the same mean temperature.
Origin: Iso- + Gr. Gh^ the earth + qermh heat.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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isoglutamine H2NCO-CH(NH3+) -CH2CH2COO-;a glutamic amide.
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isognathous Having jaws of approximately the same width.
Origin: iso-+ G. Gnathos, jaw
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ISA Isa (عيسى ) is the Islamic name for Jesus, who is considered to be one of the Prophets of Islam in the Qur'an. Christian Arabs refer to Jesus as Yasu' al-Masih (يسوع المسيح). Isa and Jesus are both most likely derived from the Latin Iesus, which in turn comes from the Greek Ἰησοῦς (Iēso?). ...
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ISA Isaiah (Hebrew ישׁעיהו Yeshayahu or Yəša‘ăyāh? is a book of the Jewish Hebrew Bible as well as the Christian Old Testament, containing prophecies attributed to Isaiah. This book is often seen by scholars as being divided into at least two sections. The first section, consisting of chapters 1-39, is generally accepted as being written by the prophet Isaiah of Jerusalem, or by his followers who took down his words. ...
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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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IS a native or inhabitant of Israel
IS of or relating to or characteristic of Israel or its people
IS monetary unit in Israel
IS a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
IS a native or inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Israel
IS (Old Testament) the ethnic group claiming descent from Abraham and Isaac (especially from Isaac's son Jacob)
IS (Old Testament) a son of Jacob and a forebear of one of the tribes of Israel
IS the provision of something by issuing it (usually in quantity)
IS the provision of something by issuing it (usually in quantity)
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