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Annual Review of Materials Research, 2008
Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Monist, 1964
Just as we can coordinatize one of the dimensions of space by means of real numbers without being committed to the anisotropy of that spatial dimension, so also we can coordinatize a topologically open time-continuum without prejudice to whether there exist irreversible processes which render that continuum anisotropic. For so long as the states of the
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Just as we can coordinatize one of the dimensions of space by means of real numbers without being committed to the anisotropy of that spatial dimension, so also we can coordinatize a topologically open time-continuum without prejudice to whether there exist irreversible processes which render that continuum anisotropic. For so long as the states of the
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Relation between structure anisotropy and superconducting anisotropy
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1963Abstract The following four alloys were investigated in this study: 3Mo:2Re, 1Mo:1Re, 3Nb:1Zr, 1Nb:1Zr. Samples of these alloys were cold-rolled by amounts varying from 83.5 to 99 per cent and the variation of the critical current as a function of applied magnetic field was measured.
R.G. Treuting, J.J. Hauser
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Shale anisotropy and the elastic anisotropy of clay minerals
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014, 2014As shales are usually anisotropic, models that neglect this anisotropy may lead to incorrect estimates of rock and fluid properties derived from inversion of seismic amplitude versus offset (AVO) data. Such models may also fail to describe geomechanical behavior correctly. An important contribution to shale anisotropy results from the partial alignment
Lennert D. den Boer, Colin M. Sayers
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1960
We now turn to the study of anisotropic material. It might be thought that the difficulties would be greatly enhanced but in fact, in the mathematical sense, the anisotropic is simpler than the isotropic case, the reason being that in the anisotropic case each term in the expression of the stress function is on the same footing whereas this is not so ...
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We now turn to the study of anisotropic material. It might be thought that the difficulties would be greatly enhanced but in fact, in the mathematical sense, the anisotropic is simpler than the isotropic case, the reason being that in the anisotropic case each term in the expression of the stress function is on the same footing whereas this is not so ...
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Psychophysics and the anisotropy of time
Consciousness and Cognition, 2015In psychophysics, experimental control over the presented stimuli is an important prerequisite. Due to the anisotropy of time, this prerequisite is not given in psychophysical experiments on time perception. Many important factors (e.g., the direction of perceived time flow) cannot be manipulated in timing experiments.
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Anisotropie Diamagnétique — Diamagnetic Anisotropy
2013A. Pacault, J. Hoarau, J. Favède
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