(1) Related by an isometry.
(2) Of or involving muscular contraction in which tension increases while length remains constant.
(3) Having equal dimensions or measurements.
(4) Of a crystal system characterized by three equal axes at right angles.
(5) Of a crystal system characterized by three equal axes atright angles.
(1) A line connecting isometric points
(1) The location of the most isometric clusters on the ulna were more variable.
(2) The applet allows for experimentation with two other families of isometric curves.
(3) Development of the columnals is isometric so their shapes do not change with size and age.
(4) Eakins taught perspective, mechanical drawing, and isometric drawing to his students at the Pennsylvania Academy using a manual that he wrote for the purpose but never published.
(5) In isometric change, shape is constant at all sizes.
(6) Mechanical activity was recorded on a polygraph via isometric transducers.
(7) One obvious difference is the switch from a fixed isometric view to first-person.
(8) Type Is at the command line to quickly shift cursors for isometric drawing views.
(9) Codazzi also published on isometric lines, geodesic triangles and the stability of floating bodies.
(10) We did not use a tensiometer to measure the isometric power of the shoulder.
(11) As previously, the isometric exponent for these relationships consists of 0.33.
(12) The shape of an isometric animal is the same at all sizes.
(13) Have patients fully weight bearing as well as performing quadriceps isometric exercises while immobilized.
(14) In vivo, the diaphragm does not perform maximum isometric contractions but shortens against a submaximal load.
(15) Although the stitched textiles have physical presence, their intersecting linear passages function primarily as isometric drawing.
(16) Based on the powers of Y and X, isometric exponents can be calculated and compared with the observed values.
(17) Mike started drawing algorithmic doodles for worms eating from an isometric grid (sometimes during lectures).
(18) For example, any combination of rotation and translation is an isometry of the plane.
(19) Afterward, you should feel a greater pump in the isometrically contracted arm because you recruited many more muscle fibers.
(20) Two figures that can be transformed into each other by an isometry are said to be congruent.
isometrical
Isotonic