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One of a group of molecules that are exactly the same in atomic composition, but they are different in structural arrangement. For example, glucose and fructose.
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Of equal dimensions. In physiology, denoting the condition when the ends of a contracting muscle are held fixed so that contraction produces increased tension at a constant overall length.
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| isometric |
muscle contraction without movement at the joint.
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| isometric contraction |
Muscular contraction in which tension is developed but no mechanical work is done. There is no appreciable joint movement and the overall length of the muscle stays the same.
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| isometric |
Maintaining the length of a muscle while the tension changes.
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