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the property of being anisotropic; having a different value when measured in different directions
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Refers to the nonisotropic part of the turbulence spectrum. See isotropic turbulence.
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In hydrology, the conditions under which one or more hydraulic properties of an aquifer vary from a reference point.
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Anisotropy is a state in which a physical characteristic (like the temperature of the cosmic background radiation) varies in value along axes in different directions - a physical measurement made in one direction differs from the measurement made in another direction. For example, the cosmic microwave background radiation (the radiant heat left over from the Big Bang) is anisotropic. ANNULAR ECLIPSE An annular eclipse is a type of solar eclipse. ...
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