"Isoxazolyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isoxazolyl is a suffix that refers to a chemical compound containing a 5-membered heterocyclic ring with one oxygen and two nitrogen atoms.
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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.
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.
An isozyme is a different form of an enzyme that catalyzes the same chemical reaction, but with a different amino acid sequence or structural modification. Isozymes are often found in the same organism and have different functions or expression patterns.
Isra is an Arabic word that means "journey" or "ascension". It can also refer to the Isra and Mi'raj, a significant event in the Islamic tradition in which the Prophet Muhammad had a miraculous journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then ascended to heaven.