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词汇 inhomogeneous
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Definition of inhomogeneous in English:

inhomogeneous

adjective ˌɪnhɒmə(ʊ)ˈdʒiːnɪəsˌɪnhəʊmə(ʊ)ˈdʒiːnɪəsˌɪnhɒmə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪəsɪnˌhoʊməˈdʒiniəs
  • 1Not uniform in character or content; diverse.

    不均一的;非同质的;异成分的;相异的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, in the cell, molecular behavior is very inhomogeneous: even molecules of single species interact stochastically with distinct molecules or cellular structures in a variety of local environments.
    • To keep the discussion simple, Fig.3 neglects contributions to a random forcing landscape other than those produced by the simple conversion of chemical energy along an inhomogeneous track.
    • The primary applications of density functional theory in inhomogeneous systems are concerned with electrolytes near a highly charged plane or hard-sphere fluids in a cavity, neither of which is directly relevant to ion channels.
    • This is a more ‘global’ way of determining diffusion constants as the protein is dragged a long way compared with its size through parts of the membrane, which could be inhomogeneous.
    • A computed tomographic scan revealed a large vascular tumor in the distal pancreas that was inhomogeneous and suggestive of multiple, very small cysts.
    • In this context, it has to be noted that in the interior of the consensus model inhomogeneities in its density distribution can only occur if the distributions of the individual models themselves are inhomogeneous.
    • However, for thicker samples, quantification using emission ratio imaging is complicated by wavelength-dependent inhomogeneous absorption and scattering as the fluorescence light leaves the skin sample in its path to the detector.
    • The small spot size of the excitation laser allows us to detect these variations; a measurement with a laser having a 50-m spot would deliver an inhomogeneous broadened spectrum.
    • Among the remainder were embryos that arrested at various stages of development with many having an inhomogeneous density of nuclei.
    • An explanation for this may lie in the inhomogeneous nature of tumors that often have a necrotic center that can represent up to 50-60% of the tumors' weight.
    • It was not possible to accurately derive diffusion constants directly from the measured recovery times, due to the inhomogeneous distribution of microtubules in three dimensions.
    • Here, we discuss the new methods as well as additional analysis tools we developed to analyze the inhomogeneous and topological properties of large DNA systems bound to proteins.
    • However, in practically important cases of inhomogeneous pores, as in this study, this approach gives an order of magnitude estimate only.
    • The main problems to overcome by current diagnostic tools are very low signals, due to small protein contents and/or optically inhomogeneous media.
    • Such inhomogeneous distribution within the membrane would induce an inhomogeneous increase of the lateral pressure profile which, in turn, would specifically affect the activity of membrane proteins.
    • The applicability of the theory can be improved by considering inhomogeneous densities in all three dimensions.
    • An increase in inhomogeneous broadening from heterogeneous water distribution and an increased resolution of hydrated and dehydrated states are to be expected.
    1. 1.1Mathematics Consisting of terms that are not all of the same degree or dimensions.
      〔数〕非齐次的

Derivatives

  • inhomogeneity

  • noun ɪnhɒmədʒɪˈniːɪti
    • Fluorescence-quenching studies have indicated that on a distance scale approaching nearest-neighbor separations, inhomogeneity in lipid distributions can still be detected in such systems at physiological temperatures.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Additionally, inhomogeneity may result from parenchymal changes in the subtended lung units, resulting in changes in compliance, and differing time-constants for filling and emptying.
      • This uncertainty can be attributed to the inherent inhomogeneity of multilamellar liposomal suspensions that have been frequently used as model systems.
      • We extend the statistical mechanics of the homogeneous DNA circle to a model that considers discrete basepairs, thus allowing for inhomogeneity, and apply the model to analysis of DNA cyclization.
      • In addition, the map of the heterogeneity parameter h shows a local inhomogeneity in the collagen where h has a very low value, corresponding to a narrower lifetime distribution than the surrounding area.

Definition of inhomogeneous in US English:

inhomogeneous

adjectiveinˌhōməˈjēnēəsɪnˌhoʊməˈdʒiniəs
  • 1Not uniform in character or content; diverse.

    不均一的;非同质的;异成分的;相异的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A computed tomographic scan revealed a large vascular tumor in the distal pancreas that was inhomogeneous and suggestive of multiple, very small cysts.
    • Such inhomogeneous distribution within the membrane would induce an inhomogeneous increase of the lateral pressure profile which, in turn, would specifically affect the activity of membrane proteins.
    • The applicability of the theory can be improved by considering inhomogeneous densities in all three dimensions.
    • The main problems to overcome by current diagnostic tools are very low signals, due to small protein contents and/or optically inhomogeneous media.
    • However, for thicker samples, quantification using emission ratio imaging is complicated by wavelength-dependent inhomogeneous absorption and scattering as the fluorescence light leaves the skin sample in its path to the detector.
    • Here, we discuss the new methods as well as additional analysis tools we developed to analyze the inhomogeneous and topological properties of large DNA systems bound to proteins.
    • It was not possible to accurately derive diffusion constants directly from the measured recovery times, due to the inhomogeneous distribution of microtubules in three dimensions.
    • This is a more ‘global’ way of determining diffusion constants as the protein is dragged a long way compared with its size through parts of the membrane, which could be inhomogeneous.
    • However, in the cell, molecular behavior is very inhomogeneous: even molecules of single species interact stochastically with distinct molecules or cellular structures in a variety of local environments.
    • In this context, it has to be noted that in the interior of the consensus model inhomogeneities in its density distribution can only occur if the distributions of the individual models themselves are inhomogeneous.
    • An explanation for this may lie in the inhomogeneous nature of tumors that often have a necrotic center that can represent up to 50-60% of the tumors' weight.
    • However, in practically important cases of inhomogeneous pores, as in this study, this approach gives an order of magnitude estimate only.
    • To keep the discussion simple, Fig.3 neglects contributions to a random forcing landscape other than those produced by the simple conversion of chemical energy along an inhomogeneous track.
    • Among the remainder were embryos that arrested at various stages of development with many having an inhomogeneous density of nuclei.
    • An increase in inhomogeneous broadening from heterogeneous water distribution and an increased resolution of hydrated and dehydrated states are to be expected.
    • The primary applications of density functional theory in inhomogeneous systems are concerned with electrolytes near a highly charged plane or hard-sphere fluids in a cavity, neither of which is directly relevant to ion channels.
    • The small spot size of the excitation laser allows us to detect these variations; a measurement with a laser having a 50-m spot would deliver an inhomogeneous broadened spectrum.
    1. 1.1Mathematics Consisting of terms that are not all of the same degree or dimensions.
      〔数〕非齐次的
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