"Isobath" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An isobath is a line on a chart or map that connects points of equal depth or elevation of the sea floor or land. In other words, it is a contour line that represents a constant depth or elevation, used to help identify underwater features and determine the shape of the seafloor.
An isobar is a line on a weather map or chart that connects points of equal atmospheric pressure. Isobars are used to show the distribution and movement of high and low-pressure systems, helping weather forecasters to predict weather patterns and storms.
Isobarometric refers to the measurement or determination of pressure using a barometer. It is a term used in meteorology and climatology to describe the process of recording atmospheric pressure at a specific location over a period of time.
Isobars refer to lines or curves on a weather map that connect points of equal atmospheric pressure.
Isobathythermic refers to a line or surface on a bathymetric chart that marks a constant temperature. In other words, an isobathythermic line is a contour line that represents a specific temperature of the water at a particular depth in an ocean or sea.
An isobologram is a graphical representation that shows the combined effects of two different substances or agents, typically drugs or chemicals, on a biological system. The graph typically shows the effects of varying the dosage of each substance on the system, with the points on the graph indicating the response of the system to specific combinations of the two substances. Isobolograms are often used in pharmacology and toxicology to study the interactions between different substances and their effects on living organisms.
Isobutyl refers to a type of organic compound, specifically a derivative of butane. It is a branched-chain alkyl group with the structure CH(CH3)CH2CH3. Isobutyl is used as a solvent, a fuel additive, and in the production of plastics and pharmaceuticals. It is also found naturally in some essential oils and flavorings.