anisotropic

IPA: ænʌsʌtrˈɑpɪk

adjective

  • (physics, mathematics) Having properties that differ according to the direction of measurement; exhibiting anisotropy.
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Examples of "anisotropic" in Sentences

  • OpEdNews - Diary: random anisotropic set theory in n_space
  • October 23, 2009 at 10: 41: 59Permalink random anisotropic set theory in n_space
  • Maybe even that inflation was anisotropic, as Lotty and Mark and I contemplated.
  • It varies enormously in anisotropic temperature, electron temperature and ion differences.
  • Bayesian analysis of sparse anisotropic universe models and application to the 5-yr WMAP data
  • This Patent is from the inventor Vijak K. Chandhok, "Method for producing through extrusion an anisotropic magnet with high energy product", U.S.
  • If we make our read-head out of a ferromagnetic material instead of an ordinary metal, we find a stronger effect known as anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR).
  • High water effects, full Bloom and Depth of Field, 50,000 particles, all settings at High or Very high detail, 4x anisotropic, you name it ... my god, I never imagined the game could be this wonderful.
  • The universe around 500my after the big bang has anisotropic and inhomogeneous distributions which are amplified due to some Virial process where accumulated matter has a kinetic energy equal to half the potential and due to “friction.”
  • I much prefer the marathon tweaking session of control configurations, mouse sensitivity, screen resolution, and deeply geeky moving of horizontal sliders for mad, mad things like “anti-aliasing” and “anisotropic filtering” that provide me with the unnecessary level of control I so crave.

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