polimorf
Polimorf is a term used in several disciplines to describe the existence of two or more distinct forms or structures for a given biological population, chemical substance, or computational entity. The most common form of the concept is polymorphism.
In biology, polymorphism refers to genetic or phenotypic variation within a population that produces two or
In chemistry and geology, polymorphism describes the ability of a substance to crystallize into more than one
In pharmacology and drug development, polymorphism affects solubility, dissolution rate, and bioavailability; regulators require characterization of
In computer science, polymorphism denotes the ability of values of different types to be processed through
Originating from Greek roots meaning "many" and "form," the term is used broadly in science and technology