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31anisotropic substance — anizotropinė medžiaga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. anisotropic substance vok. anisotropische Substanz, f rus. анизотропное вещество, n pranc. matériau anisotrope, m; substance anisotrope, f …
32anisotropic — adj. [Gr. anisos, unequal; tropein, to turn] Doubly refracting, such as dark bands in the sarcomere of a muscle fiber; see isotropic …
33anisotropic — Not the same in all directions …
34anisotropic — anisotropically, adv. anisotropy /an uy so treuh pee/, anisotropism, n. /an uy seuh trop ik, troh pik, an uy /, adj. 1. Physics. of unequal physical properties along different axes. Cf. isotropic (def. 1). 2. Bot. of different dimensions along… …
35anisotropic — Having different properties in different directions, i.e., when a fibrous substance conducts heat more rapidly along its fibers than across them. Exhibiting double refraction, as a lens or mineral. An object which has properties that differ… …
36anisotropic — adj. having different physical properties at different levels of measurement (Physics) …
37anisotropic — [ˌanʌɪsə(ʊ) trɒpɪk] adjective Physics having a different magnitude or properties when measured in different directions. Derivatives anisotropically adverb anisotropy sɒtrəpi noun Origin C19: from Gk anisos unequal + tropos turn + ic …
38anisotropic — adj as used in Test Method D5061, exhibiting optical properties of different values when viewed with an optical microscope having mutually exclusive polarized light, for example, crossed nicols. D5061 …
39anisotropic — an·iso·trop·ic …
40anisotropic — an•i•so•trop•ic [[t]ænˌaɪ səˈtrɒp ɪk, ˈtroʊ pɪk[/t]] adj. 1) phs Physics. having physical properties that are different in measurement along different axes or directions (opposed to isotropic) 2) bot Bot. responding in different ways to external… …