isovolume

English

Etymology

iso- + volume

Adjective

isovolume (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the same volume
    • 2014 December 6, Walter Jentzen et al., “Chewing-gum stimulation did not reduce the absorbed dose to salivary glands during radioiodine treatment of thyroid cancer as inferred from pre-therapy 124I PET/CT imaging”, in EJNMMI Physics, volume 1, →DOI:
      The isovolume activity concentrations were then corrected for partial volume effect using isovolume 124 I recovery coefficients derived from measurements with a phantom containing spheres of different volumes.

Noun

isovolume (plural isovolumes)

  1. A volume or three-dimensional region having the value for some parameter throughout.
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