nonuniform

IPA: nɑnjˈunʌfɔrm

adjective

  • Not uniform.
  • (of a flow) Not having the same instantaneous velocity at all points.
  • (of a polymer) Composed of macromolecular species of differing molar masses.
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Examples of "nonuniform" in Sentences

  • He said it was created in part to prevent "diverse, nonuniform and confusing cigarette labeling and advertising regulations."
  • April 24, 2008 at 2: 37 pm | Reply ohio homeowners insurance … optometry! hoisting nonuniform motorcars pitfall … home owners insurance in philadelphia pa Says:
  • “The High Line was actually reacting to us, as we moved forward,” concurred Standard architect Todd Schliemann, whom Mr. Balazs selected for the complicated project based on his nonuniform sensibilities and technical prowess.
  • Forget nasty complex unpredictable memory caches: have a nonuniform physical address space with regions of memory of varying speed and let the OS use the virtual memory system to allocate pages to regions based upon application hints and/or access statistics.
  • He wrote “The theory that corresponds exactly to so nonuniform a motion through the greatest part of the heavens, and that observes the same laws as the theory of the planets and that agrees exactly with exact astronomical observations cannot fail to be true.”
  • The dollar's "nonuniform reaction to the report, coupled with headline figures coming in on expectations, suggests that the current selloff has little to do with risk aversion and market sentiment," said Michael Woolfolk, senior currency strategist at Bank of New York Mellon in an email note.

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