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isochronous
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isochronous /isoch·ro·nous/ (i-sok´rah-nus) performed in equal times; said of motions and vibrations occurring at the same time and being equal in duration.
i·soch·ro·nous (-skr-ns)
adj.
Occurring during the same time.

isochronous [i-sok´rŏ-nus]
performed in equal times; said of motions and vibrations occurring at the same time and being equal in duration.

isochronic, isochronous
performed in equal times; said of motions and vibrations occurring at the same time and being equal in duration.

isochronous
adjective Simultaneous


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1986) who suggested that with the maintenance of acid-base balance in the body, urea was isochronously synthesized with ammonia production so that nitrogen excretion remained constant.
In metrical systems based on stress patterns, the tendency is for the stresses to be isochronously spaced; this is manifestly the case in the musical settings considered here.
 
 
 
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