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* Monomorphic [[QRS complex]], a wave pattern seen on an electrocardiogram |
* Monomorphic [[QRS complex]], a wave pattern seen on an electrocardiogram |
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* Monomorphic, a linguistic term meaning "consisting of only one [[morpheme]]" |
* Monomorphic, a linguistic term meaning "consisting of only one [[morpheme]]" |
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*[[ (biology)]], when only one phenotype exists in a population of a species |
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:*[[Sexual dimorphism|Sexual monomorphism]], when both biological sexes are phenotypically indistinguishable from each other. |
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*[[Monomorphism (computer science)]], a programming concept |
*[[Monomorphism (computer science)]], a programming concept |
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Monomorphic or Monomorphism may refer to:
- Monomorphism, an injective homomorphism in mathematics
- Monomorphic QRS complex, a wave pattern seen on an electrocardiogram
- Monomorphic, a linguistic term meaning "consisting of only one morpheme"
- Monomorphic phenotype, when only one phenotype exists in a population of a species
- Sexual monomorphism, when both biological sexes are phenotypically indistinguishable from each other.
- Monomorphism (computer science), a programming concept