| isometric |
A contraction during which tension is produced, but no movement occurs.
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| isomer |
One of two or more forms a chemical compound which have the same number and type of each atom but a different arrangement of atoms.
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| isomerization |
The change in conformation upon absorption of a photon that the chromophores in photopigments undergo.
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| isometric |
contraction of a muscle against an immovable force.
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| isomer |
molecule having the same molecular formula as another molecule, but having a different structure and, therefore, different properties. As the carbon atoms in a molecule increase, the number of possible combinations, or isomers, increases sharply. For example, octane, an 8-carbon-atom molecule, has 18 isomers; decane, a 10-carbon-atom molecule, has 75 isomers.
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