isopleth
n.
5< Gr isoplcthcs, equal in number or quantity < isos, equal + plcthos, number, quantity6 the line connecting points on a graph or map that have equal or corresponding values with regard to certain variables
 
isopropyl  
n.
5ISO3 + PROPYL6 the monovalent radical (CH3) 2CH, an isomer of the monovalent propyl radical C3H7
isopyenic   -  
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     A method is described for obtaining large numbers of isolated taste bud cells from lingual epithelium of rabbit foliate
     papillae. The isolation method is based onisopyenic sedimentation in a Percoll gradient. The purification of taste bud cells
     was evaluated by electron microscopy and by immunohistochemistry using CK 20 antibody. The cytology of the isolated
     taste bud cells remained very similar to in situ cells. The type III cells, which are regarded as gustatory cells, retained their
     characteristic dense-cored granules in the cytoplasm. This method will permit study of various parameters of taste bud cell
     biology. 
Ispahan   -   city in Iran
jaIana  
n.
5Port < Tupi jasana6 any of a family (Jacanidae) of tropical and subtropical shorebirds with long toes that enable them to walk on the floating leaves of water plants; esp., a species (Jacana spinosa) native to Mexico
hacaranda  
n.
5ModL < Port < native (Tupi) name in Brazil6 any of a genus (Jacaranda) of tropical American trees of the bignonia family, with finely divided foliage and large clusters of lavender flowers, often grown in the S U.S.
Jactancy \Jac"tan*cy\, n. [L. jactantia, fr. jactans, p. pr. of
        jactare to throw, boast, freq. fr. jacere to throw; cf. F.
        jactance.]
        A boasting; a bragging. [Obs.]