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A transformation that is a reflection or a composite of reflections. Also called congruence transformation or distance-preserving transformation. Reflections, rotations, translations or slides, and glide reflections are all isometries.
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| isomer |
One of a group of substances having the same combination of elements, but these elements are arranged spatially in different ways.
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| isomer |
In chemistry, isomers are the compounds that have identical molecular formulas but differ in the nature or sequence of bonding of their atoms or in the arrangement of their atoms in space. In physics, isomers are the nuclei of the same atomic number Z and mass number A but in different energy states.
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| isometric |
Playfield is technically two-dimensional, but drawn in an isometric view so that the game looks three-dimensional. Movement is diagonally-biased instead of straight up/down/left/right. Examples: Pacific General, The Immortal, Marble Madness, Diablo, etc.
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muscular exercise, which involves the application of muscular tension without muscular movement. Isometric training does not involve muscular movement through a muscle's range of motion and does not improve the ability of a muscle to exert force at any position. Isometric training is often used for rehabilitative purposes.
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