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isochronous

[ahy-sok-ruh-nuhs] / aɪˈsɒk rə nəs /


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In theoretical terms, we would say one line has isochronous rhythms — that is, they are evenly spaced and patterned.

From Washington Post

Thus the fluid of the labyrinth receives a series of pulses isochronous with the movements of the base of the stirrup, and these pulses affect the terminal apparatus in connexion with the auditory nerve.

From Project Gutenberg

In Music, this is known to depend upon the vibrations of the air being isochronous, or at regular intervals.

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The vibration being, of course, isochronous, any change of pressure merely produces a shortening or lengthening of the stroke.

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This we can conceive, but how can other waves, which are not isochronous with the rhythmic swing of the atoms, alter the composition of the molecule?

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