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Isotropic (1006 bytes)
1: ...dless of the direction of [[measurement]], and an isotropic field exerts the same action regardless of how th... 3: ...eous]]ness. A manifold can be homogeneous but not isotropic. 5: ...] in all directions. [[Decibel]]s relative to an isotropic antenna are expressed as dBi or dB(i). 7: ...uscle cells (a.k.a. [[muscle fibers]]), the term 'isotropic' refers to the light bands ([[I bands]]) that con... 9: ''See also'': [[anisotropic]] Isotropic antenna (562 bytes) 1: ... in all directions. There is no actual physical [[isotropic]] antenna; a close approximation is a stack of tw... 3: ...ided by the power that would be transmitted by an isotropic antenna emitting the same total power. Isotropic etching (928 bytes) 1: In [[semiconductor]] [[technology]] isotropic etching is non-directional removal of material fr... 3: .... The most important commercial application of anisotropic etching is in [[semiconductor]] chip processing, ... 5: Isotropic etching may occur unavoidably, or it may be desir... Hasse-Minkowski theorem (1020 bytes) 1: ...]] and [[non-Archimedean]], the quadratic form is isotropic. Wet etching (416 bytes) 3: ...of wet etching etchants, isotropic etchants and anisotropic etchants: 5: - Isotropic etchants attack the material being etched at the ... 7: - Anisotropic etchants attack the silicon wafer ate different r... Cosmological Principle (1171 bytes) 3: ...the Universe is [[homogeneity|homogeneous]] and [[isotropic]].''' 11: ...ple which is that the universe is homogenous aand isotropic both in space and in time. The original steady-s... Degenerate form (1343 bytes) 14: ...metimes the words anisotropic, isotropic, totally isotropic and are used for nondegenerate, degenerate, total... Free space loss (1314 bytes) 13: ... measured in meters, f in Hz, and the link uses [[isotropic antennas]], the expression becomes: 17: ...(dB) of a 1000 meter link operating at 1GHz using isotropic antennas is 92.5 dB. Symplectic vector space (3191 bytes) 34: *'''isotropic''' if <math>W \sube W^\perp</math> 35: *'''coisotropic''' if <math>W^\perp\sube W</math> 37: ...ic one that is half the dimension of ''V''. Every isotropic subspace can be extended to a Lagrangian one. Relative dB (1378 bytes) 7: ...fective radiated power compared to an imaginary [[isotropic]] antenna. Alnico (1245 bytes) 7: ...eir preferred orientation than isotropic types. Anisotropic Alnico magnets are oriented by heating them above... Linear elasticity (3221 bytes) 11: * [[constitutive equation]] (''anisotropic [[Hooke's law]]'') 48: == Isotropic media == 49: In [[isotropic]] media, the elasticity tensor has the form Hydrostatic pressure (500 bytes) 1: ...ted]]) over the body's surface. The pressure is [[isotropic]] in that case - it acts in all directions equall... Plane wave (2089 bytes) 11: ...netic field (and is orthogonal to '''k''', for an isotropic medium). 13: ...e [[group velocity]]. For electromagnetism in an isotropic medium with index of refraction ''n'', the phase ... Effective radiated power (2301 bytes) 5: ...ntenna is most often used, but an [[imaginary]] [[isotropic]] antenna which [[radiate]]s equally in all direc... 23: '''Effective isotropically-radiated power ([[EIRP]])''': 25: ...ied to an antenna and (b) its gain relative to an isotropic source. Omnidirectional antenna (639 bytes) 3: The perfectly omnidirectional antenna is the [[isotropic antenna]], Absolute gain (671 bytes) 1: ... would be required at the [[input]] of an ideal [[isotropic]] radiator to (b) the power actually supplied to ... Dry etching (907 bytes) 1: ...ching process typically etches directionally or anisotropically. Metallic bond (960 bytes) 9: interatomic forces are largely [[isotropic]] and are extensive Anisotropic (1228 bytes) 1: '''Anisotropic''' (meaning ''non-[[isotropic]]'') is usually used to describe a directionally ... 3: ...al, radial, and tangential directions. See also anisotropic [[etch]], and [[liquid crystal]]. 5: ...imes;34-pixel [[rectangle]], this is known as [[anisotropic filtering]].
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