Definition of Directionally. Meaning of Directionally. Synonyms of Directionally

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Directionally. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Directionally and, of course, Directionally synonyms and on the right images related to the word Directionally.

Definition of Directionally

No result for Directionally. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Directionally from wikipedia

- "isolates". An "embedding" signals that a piece of text is to be treated as directionally distinct. The text within the scope of the embedding formatting characters...
- cannot be easily drilled while the drill pipe is rotating. Drilling directionally with a downhole motor requires occasionally stopping rotation of the...
- Directional boring, also referred to as horizontal directional drilling (HDD), is a minimal impact trenchless method of installing underground utilities...
- the directional derivative measures the rate at which a function changes in a particular direction at a given point.[citation needed] The directional derivative...
- stack interchange is a four-way interchange whereby a semi-directional left turn and a directional right turn are both available. Usually, access to both...
- Directional sound refers to the notion of using various devices to create fields of sound which spread less than most (small) traditional loudspeakers...
- oriented in the original direction. Directional stability is frequently called "weather vaning" because a directionally stable vehicle free to rotate about...
- Directional light may refer to: Shading#Light sources Headlamp#Directional headlamps Light beam Light tube Direction (disambiguation) Light (disambiguation)...
- However, mechanically gradient polymers can be engineered to have directionally dependent properties through processing techniques or introduction of...
- The average directional movement index (ADX) was developed in 1978 by J. Welles Wilder as an indicator of trend strength in a series of prices of a financial...