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isotype
[ ahy-suh-tahyp ]
noun
- a drawing, diagram, or other symbol that represents a specific quantity of or other fact about the thing depicted:
Every isotype of a house on that chart represents a thousand new houses.
- a statistical graph, chart, diagram, etc., that employs such symbols.
- Biology. any of two or more separate populations of the same or a similar type.
- Immunology. any antigenic determinant that is common to all individuals in a species.
Example Sentences
Her research included DNA, as well as isotype analysis, but it also included many interviews with tribal elders about their observations on community dietary changes over time.
In a 1944 typescript explaining the value of Isotype books exhibited in the show, he wrote: “There are many fine books, giving information to adults and children, but usually they are ‘learned’.
These Isotype books try to avoid that … It is not so much the question of how to transfer in the most direct and simple way some knowledge, but how to satisfy the possible questions of a child, his love of action, his identifying himself with a person on the page.â€
Their Isotype Institute, founded in Vienna, had the slogan: “˜yÐÄvlogs divide, pictures unite.â€
As the project grew, Otto hired artists including Erwin Bernath and Gerd Arntz, for what would become known as the Isotype Institute.
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