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Definition of biaxial in English: biaxialadjective bʌɪˈaksɪəlbaɪˈæksiəl 1Having or relating to two axes. 双轴的 Example sentencesExamples - In buildings, biaxial form offers interesting cantilevering potential.
- Experimental testing under biaxial loading is generally the appropriate approach for properly evaluating the performance, assisting in the design, and understanding the material behavior of heater head components under complex stress states
- We have implanted 76 biaxial total wrist prostheses as a primary procedure in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist.
- A limitation in virtually all planar biaxial studies of soft tissues has been the inability to include the effects of in-plane shear.
- The damping functions were obtained by stress relaxation experiments under biaxial, planar and shear deformations.
- 1.1 (of crystals) having two optic axes, as in the orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic systems.
(晶体)双光轴的 Example sentencesExamples - Liquid crystal researchers did manage to create the biaxial nematic state with complex, soapy mixtures, and with flat molecules tied to a long polymer chain.
- It's density is near 3.48, and it is biaxial negative.
- It has no cleavage or parting and is biaxial positive, nonpleochroic, and monoclinic.
- It is also monoclinic and biaxial positive.
- For optical data, the measured 2V of a biaxial mineral can be checked against 2V calculated from the three principal indices of refraction.
Derivativesadverb Also disclosed are a method for producing a biaxially stretched film wherein such a composition is biaxially stretched by an inflation method, and a thus-obtained biaxially stretched film. Example sentencesExamples - Sheets of biaxially oriented polypropylene have been toughened by stretching them in two directions, causing the chainlike polymer molecules to line up along the same direction.
- These conductive buffered Ni tapes can be employed as long flexible substrates for biaxially aligned high-temperature superconductors.
- The company produces biaxially oriented polypropylene film using a unique 'bubble' process.
- A direct current electric cable has its conductor insulation formed by winding a tape of a biaxially oriented polymer provided on at least one face with a film of water-repellent grease.
Definition of biaxial in US English: biaxialadjectivebaɪˈæksiəlbīˈaksēəl 1Having or relating to two axes. 双轴的 Example sentencesExamples - A limitation in virtually all planar biaxial studies of soft tissues has been the inability to include the effects of in-plane shear.
- We have implanted 76 biaxial total wrist prostheses as a primary procedure in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist.
- Experimental testing under biaxial loading is generally the appropriate approach for properly evaluating the performance, assisting in the design, and understanding the material behavior of heater head components under complex stress states
- In buildings, biaxial form offers interesting cantilevering potential.
- The damping functions were obtained by stress relaxation experiments under biaxial, planar and shear deformations.
- 1.1 (of crystals) having two optic axes, as in the orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic systems.
(晶体)双光轴的 Example sentencesExamples - It is also monoclinic and biaxial positive.
- It has no cleavage or parting and is biaxial positive, nonpleochroic, and monoclinic.
- It's density is near 3.48, and it is biaxial negative.
- Liquid crystal researchers did manage to create the biaxial nematic state with complex, soapy mixtures, and with flat molecules tied to a long polymer chain.
- For optical data, the measured 2V of a biaxial mineral can be checked against 2V calculated from the three principal indices of refraction.
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