isomorphic

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    having similar appearance but genetically different

Word Origin

isomorphic (adj.)
1862, from iso- + Greek morphe (see Morpheus).

Example

1. Finding all leaf-agree & isomorphic subtrees in evolutionary trees .
2. Conclusion a rapid progression of vitiligo is more likely to be observed in patients negatively affected by psychiatric factors and patients with isomorphic response .
3. On isomorphic subgraph matching in biological networks .
4. The isomorphic attribute is an effective way to transmit and accept design information , and then make innovative activity of design go on wheels .
5. The article specifies advanced experiments in current digital architecture , including topological architectures , isomorphic surfaces , animate architectures , keyframe , metamorphic architectures , parametric architectures and evolutionary architectures .

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