"Isovolumetric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isovolumetric refers to a process or condition in which the volume of a substance or a container remains constant, while other physical properties such as pressure, temperature, or concentration may change.
Isotype refers to the genetic classification of organisms based on their DNA or protein structure.
Isotypes refer to a type of antibody that has a similar structure and function to another antibody, often with a small variation in their amino acid sequence. They are often produced in response to a similar antigen, such as a slight modification of a viral surface protein, and can provide cross-reactivity and broad immunity against related antigens.
Isotypic refers to proteins or antibodies that have the same antigenic determinant, which is the part of the protein that reacts with the immune system to elicit an immune response. In other words, isotypic proteins or antibodies have the same ability to bind to an antigen, but may differ in their carbohydrate or immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) composition. This term is often used in immunology and biotechnology to describe the different forms of antibodies that recognize the same antigen.
Isouric refers to a form of sulfuric acid in which the hydrogen ions (H+) have been replaced by ions of a metal, such as sodium (Na+) or potassium (K+), to form a salt. Isouric acids are commonly used in industrial processes and are a type of ionic compound.
Isovalent refers to a substance or molecule that has the same valence (number of electrons involved in chemical bonding) as another substance or molecule. In other words, isovalent compounds are those that have the same number of unpaired electrons available for bonding, resulting in equivalent chemical reactivity.
Isovaleric acid is a naturally occurring carboxylic acid that is found in small amounts in the blood of many animals, including humans. It is a branched-chain fatty acid with the chemical structure CH₃(CH(BrCH₂)CH₂)COOH.
Isovolaemic refers to a state or condition where the blood volume remains the same, neither increasing nor decreasing. In medical contexts, isovolaemic is often used to describe situations where the amount of blood in the body remains stable, such as during certain surgical procedures or in cases of distributive shock.
Isovolemic refers to a state in which the amount of blood in the circulatory system remains the same, without any significant increase or decrease in volume. This term is often used in medical contexts, particularly in cardiology, to describe a patient's condition in which their blood volume has remained stable despite changes in their circulatory health.
isovolumetrically: (adverb) At constant volume; with no change in volume. Isovolumetrically refers to a process or reaction that occurs without any increase or decrease in the volume of a system, such as a gas or a liquid.
Isovolumic refers to a process or condition where the volume of a material, such as a gas or a fluid, remains constant, while its pressure changes. In the context of physiology and medicine, isovolumic contraction refers to the contraction of the heart muscle while the volume of blood remains constant, leading to an increase in pressure.
Isoxaben is a selective herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds in agricultural fields. It works by inhibiting the enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), which is essential for the production of the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine in plants. This leads to the inhibition of plant growth, eventually causing the death of the weeds. Isoxaben is commonly used to control weeds in corn and soybean fields.
Isoxazole is a type of heterocyclic organic compound, specifically a five-membered ring containing one oxygen atom and two nitrogen atoms. It is a heterocycle because it contains atoms other than carbon. Isoxazoles are often used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and organic synthesis.
Isoxazoline is a type of five-membered ring heterocycle that contains one nitrogen and one oxygen atom. It is a synthetic compound used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient in various medications, particularly in the treatment of parasites, such as fleas, ticks, and mites. Isoxazolines work by interfering with the parasite's nervous system, ultimately leading to their death. They are often used in combination with other ingredients to create veterinary medications.
Isoxazolyl is a suffix that refers to a chemical compound containing a 5-membered heterocyclic ring with one oxygen and two nitrogen atoms.
Isoxsuprine is a medication primarily used to treat blood circulation problems, particularly in the legs. It is often prescribed to patients with intermittent claudication, a condition characterized by pain and cramping in the legs when walking due to reduced blood flow.Isoxsuprine works by dilating blood vessels, increasing blood flow to the affected area, and reducing the symptoms of intermittent claudication.