Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having many or several axes or lines of growth.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective (Biol.) Having more than one axis; developing in more than a single line or plain; -- opposed to
monoaxial .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Having more than one
axis
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Examples
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All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.
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All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.
iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010
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All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.
iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010
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All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.
iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010
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Like I said, it may be a contributive factor or a symptom to another clinical or personality disorder, but sexual and/or gender variances are not to be put in Axis I or Axis II on the multiaxial board of diagnosis.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Light at the End of the DADT Tunnel 2010
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Like I said, it may be a contributive factor or a symptom to another clinical or personality disorder, but sexual and/or gender variances are not to be put in Axis I or Axis II on the multiaxial board of diagnosis.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Light at the End of the DADT Tunnel 2010
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His research focuses on psychiatric diagnosis and issues of classification, including assessment methods, multiaxial evaluation, and personality disorders.
Handbook of Stress Leo Goldberger 1993
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Though I focused on a very simple problem (multiaxial fatigue at fatigue limit, unnotched specimens), I have got to (I hope) quite important conclusions concerning different aspects of commonly used solution technologies.
iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010
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Are you talking about multiaxial loading close to the axial fatigue limit? or the multiaxial fatigue limit itself? pragtic on Wed, 2010-03-17 12: 17.
iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010
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So we are reducing the multiaxial fatigue limit to the uniaxial one.
iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010
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