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isotonic (encz) | isotonic,izotonický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Isotonic (gcide) | Isotonic \I`so*ton"ic\, a. [Iso- + tonic.]
1. Having or indicating, equal tones, or tension.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Physiology, Biochemistry) Having an osmotic pressure
(tonicity) equal to that of a reference solution; -- of
aqueous solutions. Contrasting with hypotonic and
hypertonic. See hypertonic.
[PJC]
A knowledge of the colligative properties of
solutions . . . is essential for one to understand
fully the principles involved in rendering
intravenous solutions isotonic with blood serum, or
opthalmic solutions isotonic with lachrymal fluid.
Solutions thus adjusted produce less shock and much
less irritation than those which are hypotonic or
hypertonic, and present-day practise recognizes the
desirability of making the necessary adjustments
whenever possible. --Cook &
Martin
(Remington's
Practice of
Pharmacy,
Tenth Ed.:
Mack Publ.,
Easton Pa.,
1951)
Isotonic system (Mus.), a system consisting of intervals,
in which each concord is alike tempered, and in which
there are twelve equal semitones.
[1913 Webster] |
isotonic (wn) | isotonic
adj 1: (used of solutions) having the same or equal osmotic
pressure [syn: isotonic, isosmotic] [ant:
hypertonic, hypotonic]
2: relating to or characterized by the equal intervals of a
musical scale; "isotonic tuning"
3: of or involving muscular contraction in which tension is
constant while length changes [ant: isometric]
4: of two or more muscles; having equal tension |
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isotonic (encz) | isotonic,izotonický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
isotonic concentration (encz) | isotonic concentration,izotonická koncentrace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
isotonic exercise (encz) | isotonic exercise, n: |
isotonic solution (encz) | isotonic solution, n: |
Isotonic system (gcide) | Isotonic \I`so*ton"ic\, a. [Iso- + tonic.]
1. Having or indicating, equal tones, or tension.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Physiology, Biochemistry) Having an osmotic pressure
(tonicity) equal to that of a reference solution; -- of
aqueous solutions. Contrasting with hypotonic and
hypertonic. See hypertonic.
[PJC]
A knowledge of the colligative properties of
solutions . . . is essential for one to understand
fully the principles involved in rendering
intravenous solutions isotonic with blood serum, or
opthalmic solutions isotonic with lachrymal fluid.
Solutions thus adjusted produce less shock and much
less irritation than those which are hypotonic or
hypertonic, and present-day practise recognizes the
desirability of making the necessary adjustments
whenever possible. --Cook &
Martin
(Remington's
Practice of
Pharmacy,
Tenth Ed.:
Mack Publ.,
Easton Pa.,
1951)
Isotonic system (Mus.), a system consisting of intervals,
in which each concord is alike tempered, and in which
there are twelve equal semitones.
[1913 Webster] |
isotonic (wn) | isotonic
adj 1: (used of solutions) having the same or equal osmotic
pressure [syn: isotonic, isosmotic] [ant:
hypertonic, hypotonic]
2: relating to or characterized by the equal intervals of a
musical scale; "isotonic tuning"
3: of or involving muscular contraction in which tension is
constant while length changes [ant: isometric]
4: of two or more muscles; having equal tension |
isotonic exercise (wn) | isotonic exercise
n 1: exercise in which opposing muscles contract and there is
controlled movement (tension is constant while the lengths
of the muscles change); "the classic isotonic exercise is
lifting free weights" |
isotonic solution (wn) | isotonic solution
n 1: a solution having the same osmotic pressure as blood [syn:
isotonic solution, isosmotic solution] |
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