Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- So as to be or become uniaxial; in a uniaxial manner; as, to grow uniaxially.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In a uniaxial manner.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In a
uniaxial way.
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Examples
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We succeeded in simultaneously polymerizing acetylene and synthesizing uniaxially oriented polyacetylene films by orienting the catalyst solution of liquid crystal solvent under flow condition or magnetic field.
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I came up with the idea to directly synthesize the uniaxially oriented films by using liquid crystal as a solvent.
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Materials with negative Poisson's ratios (auxetics) exhibit the property of expanding laterally when uniaxially stretched and becoming narrower when compressed.
iMechanica - Comments Lifeng Wang 2010
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Materials with negative Poisson's ratios (auxetics) exhibit the property of expanding laterally when uniaxially stretched and becoming narrower when compressed.
iMechanica - Comments Ajay B Harish 2010
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Distributions of the elastic principal stress due to notches in finite size plates and rounded bars uniaxially
iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010
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Systems with negative Poisson's ratios (auxetic) exhibit the unexpected feature of expanding laterally when uniaxially stretched and becoming narrower when
iMechanica - Comments Lifeng Wang 2010
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Auxetic systems have the anomalous property of becoming wider when uniaxially stretched, ie exhibit a negative Poisson's ratio.
iMechanica - Comments Ajay B Harish 2010
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Distributions of the elastic principal stress due to notches in finite size plates and rounded bars uniaxially
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Systems with negative Poisson's ratios (auxetic) exhibit the unexpected feature of expanding laterally when uniaxially stretched and becoming narrower when
iMechanica - Comments Ajay B Harish 2010
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Auxetic systems have the anomalous property of becoming wider when uniaxially stretched, ie exhibit a negative Poisson's ratio.
iMechanica - Comments Lifeng Wang 2010
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