Definition of uniaxial in English:
uniaxial
adjective ˌjuːnɪˈaksɪəlˌjuniˈæksiəl
1Having or relating to a single axis.
Example sentencesExamples
- This initial type of fabric is readily produced in low-temperature deformation experiments under uniaxial extension when deformation twinning is active.
- Thus, the cupule is a simple uniaxial structure.
- In uniaxial systems, traffic jams cannot be avoided as one increases the number of motors involved in the cargo transport.
- To determine the configuration of the encapsidated chain, we posit local hexagonal ordering and a uniaxial symmetry of the packaged DNA.
- For decades, extensibility has also been used to denote the relative or absolute uniaxial extension of pieces of excised tissue per unit of uniaxial force, applied externally to the tissue, without consideration of a force threshold.
- 1.1 (of crystals) having one optic axis, as in the hexagonal, trigonal, and tetragonal systems.
Example sentencesExamples
- We have used it in reflection mode to determine the optical functions of uniaxial crystals.
Derivatives
adverb
When a tissue is strained uniaxially, the strain factor is the ratio between the average strain along a cell's axis and the average tissue strain resolved in that direction.
Example sentencesExamples
- To describe the anisotropy of fluorescence of uniaxially oriented samples, three coefficients of fluorescence anisotropy were introduced.
- As gels contracted they changed their appearance from semitransparent to almost completely opaque, with uniaxially structured matrix in the central zones of the gels.
- The resolution of this issue and others will require more detailed x-ray diffraction and spectroscopic studies using uniaxially oriented preparations and, possibly, specifically isotopically labeled materials.
- Second, a tilted series of orientation-dependent spectra of uniaxially aligned samples is analyzed by lineshape simulation to determine the alignment of the 19 F CSA tensor with respect to the membrane.
Definition of uniaxial in US English:
uniaxial
adjectiveˌyo͞onēˈaksēəlˌjuniˈæksiəl
1Having or relating to a single axis.
Example sentencesExamples
- For decades, extensibility has also been used to denote the relative or absolute uniaxial extension of pieces of excised tissue per unit of uniaxial force, applied externally to the tissue, without consideration of a force threshold.
- This initial type of fabric is readily produced in low-temperature deformation experiments under uniaxial extension when deformation twinning is active.
- To determine the configuration of the encapsidated chain, we posit local hexagonal ordering and a uniaxial symmetry of the packaged DNA.
- In uniaxial systems, traffic jams cannot be avoided as one increases the number of motors involved in the cargo transport.
- Thus, the cupule is a simple uniaxial structure.
- 1.1 (of crystals) having one optic axis, as in the hexagonal, trigonal, and tetragonal systems.
Example sentencesExamples
- We have used it in reflection mode to determine the optical functions of uniaxial crystals.