Definition of Isotonically

1. Adverb. In an isotonic way. ¹

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Definition of Isotonically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isotonically

isothiocyanate
isothiocyanates
isothiourea
isothipendyl
isothiuronium
isotone
isotones
isotonia
isotonic
isotonic coefficient
isotonic contraction
isotonic exercise
isotonic solution
isotonic solutions
isotonic traction
isotonically (current term)
isotonicities
isotonicity
isotope
isotope clearance
isotope dilution
isotope dilutions
isotope labeling
isotope shift
isotope signature
isotoped
isotopes
isotopic
isotopic chemistry
isotopic dilution

Literary usage of Isotonically

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

1. Distributions with Fixed Marginals and Related Topics by Ludger Rüschendorf, Berthold Schweizer, Michael Dee Taylor (1996)
"Since 6n+1 < 6n, this implies that R(x,an+i,bn+i) < rl(x)^ ie xG An+i- Therefore, An С An+i converges isotonically to some set A, ie An | A. If /^(An) = 1, ..."

2. The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and Sources of by Wilhelm Pfeffer (1900)
"... as described above, to cause substances to accumulate in isolated cells, or to induce translocation across isotonically osmotic tissue aggregates. ..."

3. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"... ant'cus and the contractions were recorded isotonically. The motor nerve for this muscle is the peroneal; and the sensory nerve for reflex stimulation, ..."

4. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"... you can be more suave and use a tube of "instant spit," an isotonically-correct defogging solution sold under various brand names (which really works). ..."

5. The Essentials of Experimental Physiology: For the Use of Students by Thomas Gregor Brodie (1898)
"The magnification of the movement need not be greater than two-fold, and the loading should be effected isotonically and varied until the best excursion of ..."

6. Studies in Voluntary Muscular Contraction ...: Part 1.--Some Forms of by Thomas Andrew Storey (1904)
"It enables the muscle to work against a weight or spring, and isotonically or isometrically. It permits movements of the finger ..."

7. Distributions with Fixed Marginals and Related Topics by Ludger Rüschendorf, Berthold Schweizer, Michael Dee Taylor (1996)
"Since 6n+1 < 6n, this implies that R(x,an+i,bn+i) < rl(x)^ ie xG An+i- Therefore, An С An+i converges isotonically to some set A, ie An | A. If /^(An) = 1, ..."

8. The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and Sources of by Wilhelm Pfeffer (1900)
"... as described above, to cause substances to accumulate in isolated cells, or to induce translocation across isotonically osmotic tissue aggregates. ..."

9. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"... ant'cus and the contractions were recorded isotonically. The motor nerve for this muscle is the peroneal; and the sensory nerve for reflex stimulation, ..."

10. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"... you can be more suave and use a tube of "instant spit," an isotonically-correct defogging solution sold under various brand names (which really works). ..."

11. The Essentials of Experimental Physiology: For the Use of Students by Thomas Gregor Brodie (1898)
"The magnification of the movement need not be greater than two-fold, and the loading should be effected isotonically and varied until the best excursion of ..."

12. Studies in Voluntary Muscular Contraction ...: Part 1.--Some Forms of by Thomas Andrew Storey (1904)
"It enables the muscle to work against a weight or spring, and isotonically or isometrically. It permits movements of the finger ..."

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