different between isotopic vs nonselectively
isotopic
English
Etymology 1
isotope +? -ic
Adjective
isotopic (not comparable)
- (chemistry, physics) of, or relating to isotopes
Derived terms
- isotopic spin
- isotopism
Translations
Etymology 2
From iso- +? -topic.
Adjective
isotopic (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Of two presemifields and of characteristic , when there exists three linear maps , , and from to such that for all .
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nonselectively
English
Alternative forms
- non-selectively
Etymology
non- +? selectively
Adverb
nonselectively (not comparable)
- In a nonselective manner
- (chemistry) Describing the isotopic labelling of a compound in which the position and numbering of the labelled nuclides are undefined; such a compound is nonselectively labelled
nonselectively From the web:
- what does nonselectively mean
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