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isologous, a. Chem. (aɪˈsɒləgəs) [f. iso- + Gr. λόγος word, reason, ratio, relation + -ous. First formed as F. isologue (C. Gerhardt Traité de Chim. Org. (1853) I. ii. 127).] 1. a. Having equality or parallelism of relations: applied to two or more hydrocarbon series, of each of which the members ar...
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Heterologous
In contrast, two protomers form an isologous association when they contribute the same set of residues to the protomer-protomer interface.
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isologue
isologue Org. Chem. (ˈaɪsəʊlɒg) Also (U.S.) isolog. [a. F. isologue (C. Gerhardt Traité de Chim. Org. (1853) I. ii. 127): see iso- and -logue.] Each of two or more isologous compounds.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1924 Chem. Abstr. XVIII. 2158 Preparation of the thiopene isolog of cocaine. 1949 G. B. Bachman ...
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iso-
iso- (aɪsəʊ) before a vowel sometimes is-, combining form of Gr. ἴσος equal, used in numerous terms, nearly all scientific, the second element being properly and usually of Greek origin, rarely of Latin (the proper prefix in the latter case being equi-). The more important of these words are treated...
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series
series (ˈsɪəriːz, formerly ˈsɪərɪiːz) Pl. (8–) series, (7– 8, rare in 9) serieses, (7–8) series's. [a. L. seriēs row, chain, series, f. ser-ĕre to join, connect. Cf. F. série, It., Sp., Pg. serie.] I. General senses. 1. A number or set of material things of one kind ranged in a line, either contiguo...
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