Definition of Isochronously

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isochronously

isochromic anaemia
isochromosome
isochromosomes
isochron
isochronal
isochronally
isochrone
isochrones
isochronia
isochronic
isochronism
isochronisms
isochronon
isochronons
isochronous
isochronously (current term)
isochrons
isochrony
isochroous
isocitrase
isocitrate
isocitrate dehydrogenase
isocitrate lyase
isocitrates
isocitric
isocitric acid
isocitric acid dehydrogenase
isocitritase
isoclinal
isoclinals

Literary usage of Isochronously

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Electricity in the Service of Man: A Popular and Practical Treatise on the by Alfred Urbanitzky (1886)
"... cause the illumination which passes the shutter to traverse this London screen isochronously — an operation performed in several telegraph instruments. ..."

2. The Electric Telegraph by Robert Sabine (1867)
"The clocks were made to go isochronously, and as the dials moved round, the same letter always appeared through the orifices of each of these screens. ..."

3. Mechanics of Engineering and of Machinery by Julius Ludwig Weisbach, Gustav Herrmann, Joseph Frederic Klein (1878)
"... including the ball, from the axis of rotation C, IE if the length of the simple pendulum, oscillating isochronously with the ballistic one, = r, ..."

4. Practical Work in Physics for Use in Schools and Colleges by Walter George Woollcombe (1899)
"Just as a simple pendulum, when slightly displaced from its vertical position of rest, will vibrate isochronously under the force of gravity, ..."

5. Electricity in the Service of Man: A Popular and Practical Treatise on the by Alfred Urbanitzky (1886)
"... cause the illumination which passes the shutter to traverse this London screen isochronously — an operation performed in several telegraph instruments. ..."

6. The Electric Telegraph by Robert Sabine (1867)
"The clocks were made to go isochronously, and as the dials moved round, the same letter always appeared through the orifices of each of these screens. ..."

7. Mechanics of Engineering and of Machinery by Julius Ludwig Weisbach, Gustav Herrmann, Joseph Frederic Klein (1878)
"... including the ball, from the axis of rotation C, IE if the length of the simple pendulum, oscillating isochronously with the ballistic one, = r, ..."

8. Practical Work in Physics for Use in Schools and Colleges by Walter George Woollcombe (1899)
"Just as a simple pendulum, when slightly displaced from its vertical position of rest, will vibrate isochronously under the force of gravity, ..."

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