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(perspective) - A mechanical drawing system in which a three dimensional object is presented two-dimensionally; starting with the nearest vertical edge, the horizontal edges of the object are drawn at a thirty-degree angle and all verticals are projected perpendicularly from a horizontal base.
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| isomer |
An isomer is a variation in the arrangement of atoms in two or more otherwise similar chemical compounds.
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| isometric exercise |
Muscular contraction where muscle maintains a constant length and joints do not move. These exercises are usually performed against a wall or other immovable object.
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| isomorphic |
Phenotypically identical.
Ãâó: www.uleth.ca/bio/bio1020/prot2glo.html
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| isometric contraction |
1. Change in the tension of a muscle without approximation of muscle origin and insertion 2. Operator force equal to patient force.
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