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isohydric
isohydric, a. (aɪsəʊˈhaɪdrɪk) [ad. G. isohydrisch (S. Arrhenius 1887, in Ann. d. Physik u. Chem. XXX. 54): see iso- and hydric a.] a. Physical Chem. Having the same hydrogen ion concentration; maintaining the same hydrogen ion concentration after mixing; also used with reference to other ions.1887 J...
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Isohydric principle
The isohydric principle has special relevance to in vivo biochemistry where multiple acid/ base pairs are in solution. The simplifying isohydric principle gives two important concepts.
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Is Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) isohydric or anisohydric species? Question from a thesis defense list ask me this. But I can't find the exact answer on the internet or in books. In my thesis, I described is...
This review paper states that spruce is isohydric, citing _Physiologie und Ökologie der Gehölze_ by Lyr, Fiedler, & Tranquillini:
> Spruce appears to reect an isohydric strategy (Lyr et al. 1992), reducing stomatal conductance at early stages of soil drought.
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Dalbergia oliveri
Its isohydric behaviour suggests it is suitable to be grown in deciduous forests.
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milli-
milli- (ˈmɪlɪ) combining form of L. mille thousand, used esp. in the metric system of weights and measures to denote the thousandth part of the unit, as milliare (1/1000 of an are), milli-barn [barn n. 1 d], milli-calorie (or milli-calory), milli-curie, milli-gal [gal2], milli-henry [henry3], milli-...
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