lyotropic |
dyotropic |
As adjectives the difference between lyotropic and dyotropic
is that
lyotropic is (chemistry|physics) describing a liquid crystal that exhibits phase transitions as a function of concentration while
dyotropic is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction in which two single bonds simultaneously migrate intramolecularly.
myotropic |
dyotropic |
As adjectives the difference between myotropic and dyotropic
is that
myotropic is (pathology) that invades muscle tissue while
dyotropic is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction in which two single bonds simultaneously migrate intramolecularly.