Things nonisomorphic often describes (“nonisomorphic ________”)
graphs,
trees,
groups,
models,
structures,
problems,
paths,
organizations,
subtrees,
transfer,
version,
subjects,
systems,
algebras,
patterns,
sets
How nonisomorphic often is described (“________ nonisomorphic”)
pairwise
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