What's the difference between anisomeric and anisometric?
Anisomeric
Definition:
(a.) Not isomeric; not made of the same components in the same proportions.
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Anisometric
Definition:
(a.) Not isometric; having unsymmetrical parts; -- said of crystals with three unequal axes.
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(1) The conversion of a stable population of anisometric cells to isometric dimensions constitutes a novel mechanism for altering the proportions of an epithelial sheet during development.
(2) The progressive acquisition of a timing performance with isometric and anisometric responses was investigated in conditions of 'inconsistent feedback', with two different methods: counting seconds or not.
(3) The electrical activity of the biceps brachii and pronator teres muscles is studied through the prono-supination of the forearm in some anisometrical conditions (dynamic work) when the inertia of the mobile system and the elbow position are being varied.
(4) The molecule is a flat, strongly anisometric particle with radius of gyration 115 A, volume 1,8 X 10(6) A3, maximum size 380 A, thickness 35-40 A.
(5) Discharges of red nucleus neurons were analyzed in the cat during voluntary muscle contractions performed under isometric and anisometric conditions.
(6) Experiments reported in the literature, as well as our own, were categorized according to technique into one of four types: (1) isometric-isotonic, (2) isometric-anisotonic,(3) anisometric-isotonic or (4) anisometric-anisotonic.
(7) We compared matching of finger forces under isometric conditions with matching of forces produced against a spring load (anisometric conditions) in twenty normal subjects.
(8) The actual configuration of hypercolumns is in register with two possible templates for the self-organization of orientation selectivity: the isometric cytochrome oxidase blobs of the colour system, and the anisometric slabs of the ocular dominance system.
(9) A self-assembly procedure which accounts for the anisometric growth and shaping of a template and its microtubule bundle is proposed.
(10) Most insect oocytes, and the follicles which surround them, grow anisometrically as they assume shapes which approximate to those of long prolate spheroids.
(11) Also, this equation predicts linear relations for anisometric-isotonic contractions, and quadratic relations for an accelerated rate of contraction, between the average electromyogram and force of contraction.
(12) The density of spikes of spike output (SO) recorded by means of three bifilar semimicroelectrodes simultaneously implanted in the biceps brachii has been studied during elbow flexions performed against inertia and with a variable velocity (anisometric, anisotonic contractions).
(13) Maintenance of anisometric force was found to be nearly normal in patients with severe deficits in controlling isometric force.
(14) Variations of the soleus H-reflex were studied during voluntary isometric or anisometric contractions of the tibialis anterior in man.
(15) The muscles are fatigued by voluntary anisometric anisotonic contractions against an elastic resistance in man, and by maximal tetanic contractions in the frog and the rat.
(16) Thus with an axial ratio of about 1:0.36 the enzyme is of very anisometric shape.
(17) The enzyme has a peptide weight near 180 000 and, in high salt, is a monomeric, probably highly anisometric molecule.
(18) From the relation established between the instantaneous values of So and force it can be concluded that the shape of force increase in anisometric, anisotonic conditions is entirely related to that of MU recruitment, although the absolute value of force depends on both the firing frequency and the number of active MUs.
(19) In all cases, the transport was found to be anisometric, the extent of the spreading being much greater parallel than perpendicular to the collagen fibers.
(20) The importance of anisometric transport in anisotropic tissues was indicated.