different between ionotropy vs iconotropy
ionotropy
English
Noun
ionotropy (uncountable)
- (chemistry) A form of tautomerism involving the movement or redistribution of charges
- (physiology) The regulation of neurotransmitters or cell receptors by ion channels
ionotropy From the web:
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iconotropy
English
Etymology
icon +? -o- +? -tropy
Noun
iconotropy (uncountable)
- the accidental or deliberate misinterpretation by one culture of the icons or myths of an earlier one, especially so as to bring them into accord with those of the later one
Related terms
- iconotropic
iconotropy From the web:
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- what is inotropy and chronotropy
- what is inotropy and lusitropy
- what stimulates inotropy
- inotropic effects
- what means inotropy
- what determines inotropy
- what influences inotropy
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