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Movie showing the effect of a change in opening direction for an isotropically growing vein material.
Isotropically refined atoms will also be dealt with correctly.
On the quantum level, we picture this as incident photons all traveling in the forward direction and being scattered isotropically.
This increased rigidity is required to prevent random bending which would make the molecule act isotropically.
Repellors can also be emitted isotropically as a sort of defensive force field against material projectiles.
In laboratories, researchers working in the field of materials science use trace heating to heat a sample isotropically.
First, the dilation is done normal to the local structure of the set, instead of being done isotropically.
In vacuum, heat escapes as radiation isotropically.
It is a diffuse emitter: the energy is radiated isotropically, independent of direction.
It is isometric and therefore behaves isotropically.
Samples were isotropically consolidated and subjected to monotonic undrained triaxial compression.
The anisotropically scattering medium is converted to an isotropically scattering medium.
Diffuse scattering implies that radiation is reflected isotropically with no memory of the location of the incident light source.
This value is obtained when both dyes are freely rotating and can be considered to be isotropically oriented during the excited state lifetime.
At the time of this burst's discovery, GRBs were believed to emit radiation isotropically.
Because of the relativistic boost of the decaying particle, the neutrinos are produced as a beam rather than isotropically.
Creep rupture tests were performed on samples which were consolidated both isotropically and under K0 conditions to the same vertical effective stress.
Both isotropically consolidated drained and undrained triaxial tests were carried out on specimens trimmed at various angles from the vertical direction.
It is mathematically and physically impossible for the real non-ballistic, source-independent, one way speed of light to be isotropically equal to c for all observers.
An observer in a state of absolute motion will measure the one-way speed of light to be isotropically equal to c only when using Einsteinian time.
Moreover, the majority of cosmologists accept the cosmological principle, which assumes that matter at the scale of billions of light years is distributed isotropically.
Generally when light of a certain wavelength falls on a subwavelength aperture, it is diffracted isotropically in all directions evenly, with minimal far-field transmission.
Slopes of normal consolidation lines in one-dimensional and isotropic consolidation tests done on isotropically prepared samples of two soils are compared.
Transmission power on some woodpecker transmitters was estimated to be as high as 10 MW equivalent isotropically radiated power.
If the spatial slices were expanding isotropically, then all of the Kasner exponents must be equal, and therefore to satisfy the first Kasner condition.