Anisotropy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anisotropy (/ˌænaɪˈsɒtrəpi/) is the property of being directionally dependent, as opposed to isotropy, which implies homogeneity in all directions.
Fluorescence anisotropy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, fluorescence anisotropy assays the rotational diffusion of a molecule from the decorrelation of polarization in fluorescence, i.e., between the exciting and emitted ...
Magnetic Anisotropy
Magnetic Anisotropy. The theory of ferro- and ferrimagnetism is based on electronic exchange forces. These forces are so strong that these material are spontaneously magnetized ...
Fluorescence Anisotropy
Confocal Fluorescence Polarization Microscopy. We are interested in applications of confocal fluorescence polarization microscopy to problems in cancer research.
anisotropy (physics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on anisotropy (physics), in physics, the quality of exhibiting properties with different values when measured along axes in different ...
aluMATTER | Aluminium | Anisotropy | Anisotropy Overview
An innovative and interactive web-based learning resource for aluminium science and technology, developed by the European Aluminium Association (EAA) and the MATTER Project at the ...
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Fluorescence Technical Note FL-3
Anisotropy of 0.1 µ M labeled aptimer sol ution. PDGF-BB, 1µ M, was added at time = 0 s. Fig. 4. Anisotropy of 0.1 µ M labeled aptimer sol ution, with varying amounts of ...
anisotropy - Definition of anisotropy at YourDictionary.com
adjective. Bot. assuming a new position in response to external stimuli; Physics having properties, such as conductivity or speed of transmission of light, etc., that vary ...
Anisotropy
Anisotropy. The quadrennium saw an escalation in papers dealing with seismic anisotropy. It is now recognized that anisotropy is ubiquitous in the upper mantle and crust.
anisotropy - definition of anisotropy in the Medical dictionary - by ...
anisotropy /an·isot·ro·py/ (an″i-sot´rah-pe) the quality of being anisotropic. anisotropy (an´āsôt´r pē), n the condition of not having properties or characteristics ...
