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anisotropic of or relating to the property of not being isotropic not invariant with respect to direction; "anisotropic crystals"
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anisotropically in an anisotropic manner
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anisotropic reentry reentry that is functional in not occurring around an anatomical obstacle but whose functional properties are conferred by the inherent structural anisotropy of the cardiac muscle fibers; thus it has qualities of both functional and anatomical reentry.
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anisotropic different in one direction than in another direction or directions. An anisotropic etch process is an etch process that has a higher etch rate in one direction than other directions, or an anisotropic medium is a medium where some property or properties depend on the direction in which the medium is measured. See also, isotropic.
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