Of, relating to, or exhibiting isomorphism.(adjective)
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Use "isomorphous" in a sentence
"It was a technique invented by J.M. Robertson at Glasgow University for small organic molecules, known as the isomorphous replacement method."
"For any attempt to resolve the issue by pronouncing the work of critique to be wholly isomorphous with the contingent material experiences that gave rise to it or, alternatively, as sublating (aufheben) aesthetic experience into pure abstractions invariably forecloses on the ethical implications of critical practice."
"On the other hand, though my introduction of the method of isomorphous replacement with heavy atoms had made the solution of protein structures possible in principle, none had yet been solved."