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anisogamous Sexual reproduction in which the gametes differ from each other morphologically (Taylor 1987) eg Alexandrium tamarense.
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anisotropic Not possessing the same properties in all directions. Wood is anisotropic because the shrinking and swelling, from moisture loss or gain, are unequal in length, thickness, and width
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anisogamy Sexual reproduction involving two types of gametes of different sizes or shapes
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anisotropy In hydrology, the conditions under which one or more hydraulic properties of an aquifer vary from a reference point.
Ãâó: www.e11th-hour.org/resources/backgrounders/environ...
anisotropic Exhibiting properties whose values change when measured along differing axes. Opposite of isotropic.
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