isochronal

ADJECTIVE
  1. equal in duration or interval
    the oscillations were isochronal
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How To Use isochronal In A Sentence

  • There was something indescribably grim and bodeful in those isochronal batterings of the solid ground. Joan of Arc of the North Woods
  • The assumption of isochronal behaviour is always a problem is both open and globular clusters. Dating a Cluster – A New Trick | Universe Today
  • the oscillations were isochronal
  • A trombone blatted -- there was the staccato tuck of a snare drum, and the boom of a bass drum came in with isochronal beats. When Egypt Went Broke
  • Isochronal tail current amplitudes were normalized to the maximum amplitude obtained from that oocyte and plotted versus test potential.
  • He chewed slowly, conscientiously and continuously on tobacco which bulged in his cheek; his jaws, moving as steadily as a pendulum swings, seemed to set the time for the isochronal whistle-blast. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916
  • Escapement friction plays an important role in the position and isochronal adjustments; the greater the friction encountered the slower the vibration of the balance. An Analysis of the Lever Escapement
  • It often happens, however, during the first critical epoch, which is isochronal with the technical educational period of a girl, that after a few occasions of catamenial hemorrhage, moderate perhaps but still hemorrhage, which are not heeded, the conservative force of Nature steps in, and saves the blood by arresting the function. Sex in Education or, A Fair Chance for Girls
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