"Isoechoic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isoechoic refers to an area or structure in an image, such as an ultrasound or medical scan, that appears to have the same echogenicity (the ability to reflect ultrasound waves) as the surrounding tissue or material. In other words, isoechoic structures do not stand out or differ from the surrounding area based on their echo patterns. This can be important in medical diagnosis, as it can be difficult to distinguish isoechoic structures from surrounding tissue or to identify potentially abnormal areas.
Isodont refers to having the same tooth shape or size, used in dentistry to describe teeth that are of similar form or dimensions.
Isodrosotherm is a term used in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics to describe a curve or line on a diagram that represents the relationship between temperature and concentration, or phase composition, of a system where the physical properties of the system remain constant.
Isodynamous refers to two or more substances that have the same density. In other words, isodynamous compounds or elements have the same mass per unit volume, making them exhibit the same specific gravity.
Having the same electric charge as an electrically charged substance. Typically applied to protein molecules, which have got a net positive or negative electric charge. An isoelectric point is the pH at which the net charge of the protein is zero.