homomorphic in English

adjective
1
of the same or similar form.
In organisms in which gender is based on one sex being homomorphic and the other heteromorphic for the sex chromosomes, a process has evolved to equalize the output of products encoded by the genes located there.

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1. Given that Autosomes are homomorphic , the centromere position is identical

2. Therefore, all homomorphic images, sublattices and direct products of modular lattices are again modular.

3. The homomorphic factors are positive for benzene derivatives with several methyl groups and negative for alkyl benzenes and dialkylbenzenes.

4. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat

5. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat.

6. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat

7. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat

8. The two basic modes of mathematical model-behavior mode and state variable mode, along with the isomorphic and homomorphic relation between models and real system are described.

9. The retention indices and homomorphic factors of alkylbenzenes with 9–14 carbon atoms have been determined by gas-solid chromatography on a column packed with graphitized thermal carbon black.

10. The algebraic notion of congruence can also be generalized to partial equivalences, yielding the notion of subcongruence, i.e. a homomorphic relation that is symmetric and transitive, but not necessarily reflexive.

11. Beam’s confidential transaction systems runs on homomorphic encryption - it ensures that authorized parties can still check and confirm the validity of transactions made with Beam by correlating the number of inputs and outputs