"Isocenter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The isocenter is the point in an object or a structure where rays or beams of energy, such as radiation beams in radiation therapy, intersect and converge. It is the point where the beams are intended to arrive and focus, and it is typically used as a reference point for positioning and alignment in medical procedures involving radiation therapy.
Isobutylene is an organic compound, a saturated hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C4H8. It is a colorless and flammable gas with a characteristic sweet odor. Isobutylene is used as a precursor to obtain various chemicals, such as isooctane (a component of gasoline) and isobutyl acetate (a solvent used in the manufacturing of plastics, adhesives, and textiles).
Isobutylidene is a chemical term that refers to a specific type of organic compound. It is a functional group in which the CH2CH-CH2-CH3 molecule is attached to another molecule via a carbon-carbon bond. In other words, isobutylidene is a type of alkene where an isobutyl group (-CH2-CH(CH3)2) is attached to a double bond. This functional group is commonly found in many organic compounds, particularly in the fields of plastics, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.
Isobutylphenyl is a chemical term that refers to a phenyl group substituted with an isobutyl group. <br><br>In simpler terms, it's a compound made up of a benzene ring (phenyl) with an isobutyl group (a four-carbon chain with a methyl group as a branching unit) attached to it.
Isobutyric is an organic compound that refers to a fatty acid found in animal fats and vegetable oils. It is a branched-chain fatty acid with the chemical formula C5H10O2.
Isocaloric refers to the state of having the same caloric value. In other words, it means that two substances or diets contain the same number of calories, regardless of their composition or sources.
Isocarboxazid is a type of antidepressant medication. It is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). MAOIs work by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine, in the brain, which can help to improve mood and alleviate symptoms of depression.
Isocellular refers to cells that have the same or identical structure and characteristics, often referring to a similarity in their morphology, function, or behavior. In biology, isocellular can describe a type of cellular arrangement where cells have a similar shape, size, and organization, such as in a tissue or an organ.
The isocentre refers to a point in a radiation therapy treatment, where the radiation beams intersect and converge.
Isocephalism is a term used in art history and architectural criticism to describe a style of classical art and architecture where all the figures or columns are depicted as being of the same height. This can be seen in ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture, where all the figures or columns are depicted as being of equal height, in order to create a sense of balance and harmony.
Isocephaly refers to the quality of having the same head height, especially when describing a type of architectural arrangement where the tops of multiple pillars, columns, or arches are at the same level. It can also be used in anatomy to describe the situation where the cranial crests of the brain are of equal height on either side.
Isoceraunic refers to the rate of incidence of lightning strokes that occurs at a specific place or area. It measures the average number of lightning strokes per square kilometer per year.
Isochar refers to a type of fossil, specifically a type of trilobite fossil that has a structure in which the hardness of the calcite shell is similar to that of the surrounding rock, making it appear as if the fossil has been written in place.
Isochasm is a noun that refers to a gap or chasm of equal width or depth, typically used in geological or geomorphological contexts. It can also be used more broadly to describe a gap or disparity between two things that has a constant or uniform quality.
Isochasmic refers to the relation between two or more things that have the same chasm, dividing or separating them. In other words, isochasmic refers to the state or quality of being equally separated or divided by a chasm, or the quality of having the same extent or degree of separation.