What's the difference between homomorphic and homomorphism?

Homomorphic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Homomorphous

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 64:269-286) used to evaluate the success of such refinement can be supplemented by an evaluation of density smoothness, which can also detect the presence of near structure homomorphs not identified by the former test for density flatness.
  • (2) Cytogenetic studies, the first on any Sabethes species, revealed a karyotype of three pairs of homomorphic chromosomes (2n = 6).
  • (3) Homomorphic techniques fail to account for many of these grouping phenomena, whose explanations require mechanisms of construction rather than mechanisms of detection.
  • (4) Variations in the BPD as a function of BW do not connote differences in the brain: body weight relationship, because the neurocrania of all term fetuses are not homomorphic.
  • (5) Errors arise when nodes on the mental lattices are not connected in the same way as the physical system lattice; when the latter changes so that the mental lattice no longer provides an accurate map, even as a homomorphism; or when inverse one-to-many mapping gives rise to ambiguities.
  • (6) By applying homomorphic filtering to individual beats, the occurrence of organized structures convected from their origin in the shear layer is readily identified.
  • (7) We have applied the technique to the all-female, chromosomally homomorphic gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris.
  • (8) A new method for correcting the signal intensity from surface coil (homomorphic filters) was evaluated in 40 examinations.
  • (9) Two different smoothing procedures are presented: classical, linear smoothing and nonlinear, homomorphic smoothing.
  • (10) The heterosomes which appear homomorphic in metaphases were identified by their differential polytenization.
  • (11) These are related to each other and to an objective description of the structure and function of the physical system by homomorphic mappings.
  • (12) The use of homomorphic filters is therefore safe and sensible.
  • (13) Experimental measurements to evaluate these methods were conducted for 201Tl and 99mTc SPECT using a homomorphic cardiac phantom.
  • (14) Means to partially overcome this degradation using homomorphic filtering and adaptive enhancement are presented.
  • (15) Randomly cloned DNA fragments and a poly-(GATA) containing sequence were used as probes to identify sex chromosomal inheritance and to detect differences at the molecular level between the homomorphic X and Y in the phorid fly, Megaselia scalaris.
  • (16) Those six pairs of chromosomes were uniformly homomorphic in moles, whereas at least one of them was heteromorphic in both paternal and maternal cells.
  • (17) It is pointed out that a homomorphism can correct the Cole-Moore discrepancy in delay of conductance for voltage clamp data with initial hyperpolarization.
  • (18) Of the three homomorphic chromosome pairs, only the shortest or sex pair (I) showed a consistent banding pattern.
  • (19) Curves are presented to compare the representation of the nerve conductances by the Hodgkin-Huxley equations and the new homomorphism.
  • (20) BMR varied in individual kestrels in proportion to W1.67, which is considerably steeper than the mass exponents for homomorphic change (0.667; Heusner, 1984) for interspecific comparison among all birds (0.677) or raptors (0.678), for interindividual comparison of kestrels on ad libitum maintenance regimens (0.786), and for mass proportionality (1.00).

Homomorphism


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Homomorphy.
  • (n.) The possession, in one species of plants, of only one kind of flowers; -- opposed to heteromorphism, dimorphism, and trimorphism.
  • (n.) The possession of but one kind of larvae or young, as in most insects.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 64:269-286) used to evaluate the success of such refinement can be supplemented by an evaluation of density smoothness, which can also detect the presence of near structure homomorphs not identified by the former test for density flatness.
  • (2) Cytogenetic studies, the first on any Sabethes species, revealed a karyotype of three pairs of homomorphic chromosomes (2n = 6).
  • (3) Homomorphic techniques fail to account for many of these grouping phenomena, whose explanations require mechanisms of construction rather than mechanisms of detection.
  • (4) Variations in the BPD as a function of BW do not connote differences in the brain: body weight relationship, because the neurocrania of all term fetuses are not homomorphic.
  • (5) Errors arise when nodes on the mental lattices are not connected in the same way as the physical system lattice; when the latter changes so that the mental lattice no longer provides an accurate map, even as a homomorphism; or when inverse one-to-many mapping gives rise to ambiguities.
  • (6) By applying homomorphic filtering to individual beats, the occurrence of organized structures convected from their origin in the shear layer is readily identified.
  • (7) We have applied the technique to the all-female, chromosomally homomorphic gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris.
  • (8) A new method for correcting the signal intensity from surface coil (homomorphic filters) was evaluated in 40 examinations.
  • (9) Two different smoothing procedures are presented: classical, linear smoothing and nonlinear, homomorphic smoothing.
  • (10) The heterosomes which appear homomorphic in metaphases were identified by their differential polytenization.
  • (11) These are related to each other and to an objective description of the structure and function of the physical system by homomorphic mappings.
  • (12) The use of homomorphic filters is therefore safe and sensible.
  • (13) Experimental measurements to evaluate these methods were conducted for 201Tl and 99mTc SPECT using a homomorphic cardiac phantom.
  • (14) Means to partially overcome this degradation using homomorphic filtering and adaptive enhancement are presented.
  • (15) Randomly cloned DNA fragments and a poly-(GATA) containing sequence were used as probes to identify sex chromosomal inheritance and to detect differences at the molecular level between the homomorphic X and Y in the phorid fly, Megaselia scalaris.
  • (16) Those six pairs of chromosomes were uniformly homomorphic in moles, whereas at least one of them was heteromorphic in both paternal and maternal cells.
  • (17) It is pointed out that a homomorphism can correct the Cole-Moore discrepancy in delay of conductance for voltage clamp data with initial hyperpolarization.
  • (18) Of the three homomorphic chromosome pairs, only the shortest or sex pair (I) showed a consistent banding pattern.
  • (19) Curves are presented to compare the representation of the nerve conductances by the Hodgkin-Huxley equations and the new homomorphism.
  • (20) BMR varied in individual kestrels in proportion to W1.67, which is considerably steeper than the mass exponents for homomorphic change (0.667; Heusner, 1984) for interspecific comparison among all birds (0.677) or raptors (0.678), for interindividual comparison of kestrels on ad libitum maintenance regimens (0.786), and for mass proportionality (1.00).

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