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Definition of Isotropically
1. Adverb. In an isotropic manner.
Definition of Isotropically
1. Adverb. In an isotropic manner; so as to exhibit the same properties or behavior in all directions. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Isotropically
Literary usage of Isotropically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials: From by Isaac Todhunter (1893)
"... their extent throughout space is very small in comparison with the wave length
of light (§ 1). Sir William Thomson's remarks as to the "isotropically ..."
2. Vectorial Mechanics by Ludwik Silberstein (1913)
"... or sink, of productivity proportional to -J-dr, acting isotropically, ie
emitting fluid isotropically during its dilatation, and absorbing fluid during ..."
3. Fluid Flow Through Faults and Fractures in Argillaceous Formations by Nuclear Energy Agency (1998)
"Then, when the fluid pressure is deemed high enough, it is hold constant while
the total applied stress continues to increase isotropically (path AB, Fig. ..."
4. Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light by William Thomson Kelvin (1904)
"In the meantime, let us suppose this first shell ml to be isotropically ...
When I say isotropically connected I mean distinctly this: that if you draw this ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"If the atom is the ultimate magnet, its electrons are not all distributed in the
same plane, as assumed by Bohr, but are arranged very nearly isotropically. ..."
6. A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials: From by Isaac Todhunter (1893)
"... their extent throughout space is very small in comparison with the wave length
of light (§ 1). Sir William Thomson's remarks as to the "isotropically ..."
7. Vectorial Mechanics by Ludwik Silberstein (1913)
"... or sink, of productivity proportional to -J-dr, acting isotropically, ie
emitting fluid isotropically during its dilatation, and absorbing fluid during ..."
8. Fluid Flow Through Faults and Fractures in Argillaceous Formations by Nuclear Energy Agency (1998)
"Then, when the fluid pressure is deemed high enough, it is hold constant while
the total applied stress continues to increase isotropically (path AB, Fig. ..."
9. Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light by William Thomson Kelvin (1904)
"In the meantime, let us suppose this first shell ml to be isotropically ...
When I say isotropically connected I mean distinctly this: that if you draw this ..."
10. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"If the atom is the ultimate magnet, its electrons are not all distributed in the
same plane, as assumed by Bohr, but are arranged very nearly isotropically. ..."