- A
biaxial nematic is a
spatially homogeneous liquid crystal with
three distinct optical axes. This is to be
contrasted to a
simple nematic,
which has...
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therefore said to be
biaxial. Thus, paradoxically, if the
index ellipsoid of a
medium is triaxial, the
medium itself is
called biaxial. If two of the prin****l...
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BoPET (
biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate) is a
polyester film made from
stretched polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and is used for its high...
- In anatomy, a
biaxial joint is a
freely mobile joint that
allows movement in two
anatomical planes. An
example of a
biaxial joint is a metacarpophalangeal...
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circular polarization from a
linearly polarized source. The case of so-called
biaxial crystals is
substantially more complex.
These are
characterized by three...
- In
materials science and
solid mechanics,
biaxial tensile testing is a
versatile technique to
address the
mechanical characterization of
planar materials...
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Voided biaxial slabs,
sometimes called biaxial slabs or
voided slabs, are a type of
reinforced concrete slab
which incorporates air-filled
voids to reduce...
- they are uniaxial, or two
different optic axes, in
which case they are
biaxial. Non-crystalline
materials generally have no
birefringence and thus, no...
- or all over the side
surface of a cylinder, so as to
reduce its area (
biaxial compression), or
inwards over the
entire surface of a body, so as to reduce...
- both the
machine direction and
across machine direction it is
called biaxially oriented polypropylene. Two
methods are
widely used for
producing BOPP...