What's the difference between collineation and isomorphism?

Collineation


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of aiming at, or directing in a line with, a fixed object.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Collins said she asked Sullivan several questions, including who the women were.
  • (2) Results demonstrate that the development of biliary strictures is strongly associated with the duration of cold ischemic storage of allografts in both Euro-Collins solution and University of Wisconsin solution.
  • (3) First, Dr Collins is fear-mongering when he says that ‘lives will be lost’ as a result of our calculations.
  • (4) Collins later thanked the condemned man for what he said was the respect he showed toward the execution team and for the way he endured the ordeal.
  • (5) Rat livers were stored for 4 hr in cold Euro-Collins solution, transplanted orthotopically, and then perfused 2 hr later with oxygenated Krebs-Henseleit buffer, using a nonrecirculating system.
  • (6) People want real graphics, real Hollywood-type experiences,” said Collins, a games industry veteran before founding SuperAwesome.
  • (7) But Matt Collins of Exeter University said it was unlikely to cause an absolute cooling: "It could offset some of the warming, but really the greenhouse gas signal wins over the AMOC.
  • (8) (“The Dynasty of Bush” sounds like a terribly disparaging term for Linda Evans, Kate O’Mara and Joan Collins .
  • (9) 1) Short term follow-up study: Perfusion of the limb with Fluosol-DA solution significantly minimized edema formation and leakage of skeletal muscle enzymes (GOT, CPK) into the serum 5.5 hours after revascularization as compared to Collins sol., lactated Ringer's sol.
  • (10) Hopefully there can be some really great performances which will try to blow away the shadow that programme has caused.” But Kilty will face a strong field in the men’s 100m that includes five athletes who have gone under the 10 second barrier in 2015, including the Frenchman Jimmy Vicaut, the American Mike Rodgers and the evergreen Kim Collins.
  • (11) Comparison was also made with cephalometric roentgenograms of a patient with Treacher Collins syndrome and of a patient with progeria.
  • (12) The clinical study of the major cranio-facial malformations such as Apert syndrome, Treacher-Collins syndrome, Blepharophimosis and Bilateral Cleft Palate patients, lead us to note a similarity of the orbito-palpebral region.
  • (13) People will see the Donald Trump I know, not necessarily the one you see in the rallies,” Collins said.
  • (14) The technical difficulties can be avoided by en bloc removal, perfusion in situ with Collins solution, and bench surgery during graft preparation.
  • (15) With Jackie Collins announcing plans to self-publish a revised version of her novel The Bitch, even traditionally published authors are now dabbling in self-publishing, and the survey found this was to good effect: they earned 2.5 times more when self-publishing than did rejected authors or authors who went straight to self-publishing.
  • (16) Cautious conclusion should advise to use Collins solution when there has not been a long warm ischemia.
  • (17) Collins's claim came after a member of the bureau went to Bell Pottinger, as well as a number of other lobbying firms, posing as a member of the Uzbek government wanting to clean up the regime's image in the west.
  • (18) These are not extreme measures in response to an immediate crisis,” Collins said.
  • (19) Alan Pardew's side have forgotten how to win at home and, resorting to too many aimless long, high balls, could find no way beyond the excellent James Collins and his fellow West Ham United defenders.
  • (20) The pathologic and clinical significance of the modified Lukes and Collins classification is discussed.

Isomorphism


Definition:

  • (n.) A similarity of crystalline form between substances of similar composition, as between the sulphates of barium (BaSO4) and strontium (SrSO4). It is sometimes extended to include similarity of form between substances of unlike composition, which is more properly called homoeomorphism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The experimental results for protein preparations of calmodulin in which Ca2+ was isomorphically replaced by Tb3+ were obtained by a spectrometer working at the Institute of Nuclear Physics.
  • (2) The structure is isomorphous to native FdI except at the site of mutation where A24 moves toward the [4Fe-4S] cluster.
  • (3) We have found a good correlation between dysmorphic erythrocyturia and glomerular diseases and between isomorphic erythrocyturia and nonglomerular changes.
  • (4) The mutant proteins were screened for their ability to crystallize into the orthorhombic form and bind mercury ions isomorphously.
  • (5) The structure was determined by X-ray diffraction using the isomorphous replacement technique.
  • (6) By using this method, slowly and rapidly adapting primary afferents were shown to transmit isomorphic neural images of the letters.
  • (7) All the crystals of these myoglobins are isomorphous with that of native metmyoglobin.
  • (8) The structure was refined crystallographically, by restrained least-squares methods, starting with a model based on the isomorphous diferric structure from which the ligands, metal ions, anions, and solvent molecules had been deleted.
  • (9) Fluoroaluminates or fluoroberyllates are isomorphous to Pi, and the inhibitory nucleotide-fluorometal complexes mimicked transient intermediates of nucleotides that appeared in the course of ATP hydrolysis.
  • (10) The space group is P212121 with unit cell dimensions a = 49.40 A, b = 46.71 A, c = 41.02 A for the complex with 2'AMP and a = 48.97, b = 46.58 A, c = 40.97 A for the complex with 2'UMP, both of which are poorly isomorphous to the mother crystals.
  • (11) Three heavy atom isomorphous derivatives were used for the X-ray analysis of the holo form of NAD-dependent bacterial formate dehydrogenase (ternary complex enzyme-NAD-azide) at 3.0 A resolution.
  • (12) The LD isomorphic pattern was found in 60% of AMI patients complicated by cardiogenic shock.
  • (13) We found the isomorphic phenomenon, that is, lesions appearing at sites of skin trauma, in 19 of the 22 study subjects; photodistribution of skin lesions in 15 of the 22, grouping of the lesions over the elbow and knees in 7 of the 22, and nailfold involvement in 7 of the 22.
  • (14) An equally powerful computer program for testing isomorphism of graphs based on the adjacency matrix power method is introduced.
  • (15) This facial wiping response is isomorphic with that of older pups and adult rats exposed to aversive oral stimulation.
  • (16) These isomorphous phospholipid mixtures exhibit nearly ideal mixing behavior.
  • (17) Light microscope examination found clusters of isomorphic cells separated by a dense fibrillar matrix.
  • (18) An interpretable electron density map calculated at 2.5 A resolution was obtained by the combination of multiple isomorphous replacement with four heavy atom derivatives, molecular averaging and solvent flattening.
  • (19) This corresponds approximately to the R-factor calculated for the X-ray crystal structure previously determined using the isomorphous replacement technique, if the residues 1 to 4 and 74 and all localized solvent molecules were removed from this structure.
  • (20) By characterizing isomorphism in reciprocal space [i.e.

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