Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Croatian term or phrase:
anizotropni
English translation:
anisotropic
Added to glossary by
Veronica Prpic Uhing
Feb 18, 2005 19:56
19 yrs ago
Croatian term
anizotropni
Croatian to English
Science
Agriculture
U trećem dijelu obrađuju se svojstva tla kao anizotropnog i polidisperznog prirodnog tijela: fizička građa; sorpcijske značajke; fizički aspekt vode u tlu; toplinska svojstva tla te kemijski aspekt vode u tlu otopina tla.
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anisotropic
anisotropic -- anizotropni
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Note added at 6 hrs 40 mins (2005-02-19 02:37:42 GMT)
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Anisotropic (meaning non-isotropic) is usually used to describe a directionally dependent phenomenon.
... anisotropic radiation has different intensities in different directions, and an anisotropic field exerts different actions depending on how the test particle is oriented. Magnetic susceptibility or electrical conductivity, for example, can be anisotropic in certain materials, as is the cosmic microwave background radiation. Wood is an anisotropic material as its strength and expansion due to humidity are different in the longitudinal, radial, and tangential directions. See also anisotropic etch, and liquid crystal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisotropic
http://geoweb.tamu.edu/RResearch/abs0802.html
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Note added at 6 hrs 40 mins (2005-02-19 02:37:42 GMT)
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Anisotropic (meaning non-isotropic) is usually used to describe a directionally dependent phenomenon.
... anisotropic radiation has different intensities in different directions, and an anisotropic field exerts different actions depending on how the test particle is oriented. Magnetic susceptibility or electrical conductivity, for example, can be anisotropic in certain materials, as is the cosmic microwave background radiation. Wood is an anisotropic material as its strength and expansion due to humidity are different in the longitudinal, radial, and tangential directions. See also anisotropic etch, and liquid crystal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisotropic
http://geoweb.tamu.edu/RResearch/abs0802.html
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