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单词 isomorphic
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Definition of isomorphic in English:

isomorphic

adjective ˌʌɪsə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfɪkˌaɪsəˈmɔrfɪk
  • 1Corresponding or similar in form and relations.

    同形的,同态的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To separate isomorphic chromosomes, electrophoretic conditions were modified and a longer gel was used.
    • A visualization interface that is structurally isomorphic to the concept network will support knowledge learning more powerfully.
    • The allegorist assumes that, when virtue imitates vice at the moment of attack, it can, by that very isomorphic imitation, destroy its opposite.
    • It is nearly isomorphic to the standard deck, in that there are 52 cards in four suits (two red and two black), with cards running Ace through King, and two Jokers.
    • This rendering is isomorphic to the corresponding subgraph in A.
    • This can be seen as isomorphic as in correspondence models.
    • These modern negotiations, however, shaped the basic framework of EP to be isomorphic with that of Standard Social Science.
    • It is believed that the gametophyte generation also had water-conducting tissue, cuticle, and stomata, making this species isomorphic.
    • In this paper, we fill this gap as we identify, conceptualize, measure, and test the effects of the institutional forces that produce isomorphic behavior among firms located in different countries.
    • In broad terms, two sentences are intensionally isomorphic if and only if their corresponding elements are L-equivalent.
    • The pattern of discrimination and the map of the population found in police culture are isomorphic.
    • Also, objects that are not isomorphic in one category might become isomorphic when a functor is applied.
    • Numerous studies demonstrate that preschool age boys and girls incorporate communicative features that are isomorphic to those of adult male and female communication styles.
    • Trauma during the early stages of evolution may induce the isomorphic phenomenon to produce a linear distribution of papules.
    • Shannon found out that his equation was isomorphic with Boltzmann's equation of entropy.
    • It could hardly be denied that there is an isomorphic relationship between the social and individual disorders of capitalism.
    • The most important factor in creating an isomorphic training process is the reduction of hierarchy in the supervisor-trainee relationship.
    • According to the variables necessary for filling the diagram, one establishes parallel relations of isomorphic structures’.
    • Thus, while the three isomorphic effects can be distinguished conceptually, in empirical reality they may prove difficult to disentangle.
    • In fact, the whole process of digital music processing is nearly isomorphic to the use of a word processor.
    1. 1.1 Having the same crystalline form.
      同晶型的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Two or more isomorphic substances sometimes crystallize together to form a solid solution with a singular geometric configuration.

Derivatives

  • isomorphism

  • noun ˌʌɪsə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfɪz(ə)mˌaɪsoʊˈmɔrˌfɪzəm
    • In institutional environments, in particular, organizations are rewarded for structural isomorphism.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Given this isomorphism, it seems perverse to disqualify blood cells and other microscopically viewed objects from the realm of observables’.
      • So no random isomorphism or pattern somewhere is going to count, and hence syntax is not observer-relative.
      • The dog says that there are no surfaces, just occasional strata of unusual density, and that there can't be abstaction because deep isomorphism is always required.
      • But there is also something more: a kind of isomorphism between Darwin's Darwinism and historical Darwinism.
  • isomorphous

  • adjective ʌɪsə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfəsˌaɪsoʊˈmɔrfəs
    • It reduces experimental uncertainties, averages out random error, and assures that OBPC is isomorphous with DOPC in the presence and absence of the peptide.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This also allows for the possibility of the application of phase improvement methods such as isomorphous noise suppression.
      • Olivine is a magnesium - iron silicate with a continuously variable composition in a series called a solid-solution or isomorphous series.
      • However, the Z and W chromosomes are isomorphous.
      • This is accomplished by means of an isomorphous marker-lipid equivalent to DOPC.

Definition of isomorphic in US English:

isomorphic

(also isomorphous)
adjectiveˌīsəˈmôrfikˌaɪsəˈmɔrfɪk
  • 1Corresponding or similar in form and relations.

    同形的,同态的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Shannon found out that his equation was isomorphic with Boltzmann's equation of entropy.
    • In this paper, we fill this gap as we identify, conceptualize, measure, and test the effects of the institutional forces that produce isomorphic behavior among firms located in different countries.
    • This can be seen as isomorphic as in correspondence models.
    • Thus, while the three isomorphic effects can be distinguished conceptually, in empirical reality they may prove difficult to disentangle.
    • Numerous studies demonstrate that preschool age boys and girls incorporate communicative features that are isomorphic to those of adult male and female communication styles.
    • This rendering is isomorphic to the corresponding subgraph in A.
    • The most important factor in creating an isomorphic training process is the reduction of hierarchy in the supervisor-trainee relationship.
    • It is believed that the gametophyte generation also had water-conducting tissue, cuticle, and stomata, making this species isomorphic.
    • According to the variables necessary for filling the diagram, one establishes parallel relations of isomorphic structures’.
    • To separate isomorphic chromosomes, electrophoretic conditions were modified and a longer gel was used.
    • Also, objects that are not isomorphic in one category might become isomorphic when a functor is applied.
    • The allegorist assumes that, when virtue imitates vice at the moment of attack, it can, by that very isomorphic imitation, destroy its opposite.
    • These modern negotiations, however, shaped the basic framework of EP to be isomorphic with that of Standard Social Science.
    • It is nearly isomorphic to the standard deck, in that there are 52 cards in four suits (two red and two black), with cards running Ace through King, and two Jokers.
    • In fact, the whole process of digital music processing is nearly isomorphic to the use of a word processor.
    • It could hardly be denied that there is an isomorphic relationship between the social and individual disorders of capitalism.
    • Trauma during the early stages of evolution may induce the isomorphic phenomenon to produce a linear distribution of papules.
    • The pattern of discrimination and the map of the population found in police culture are isomorphic.
    • A visualization interface that is structurally isomorphic to the concept network will support knowledge learning more powerfully.
    • In broad terms, two sentences are intensionally isomorphic if and only if their corresponding elements are L-equivalent.
    1. 1.1 Having the same crystalline form.
      同晶型的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Two or more isomorphic substances sometimes crystallize together to form a solid solution with a singular geometric configuration.
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