What's the difference between uniaxial and uniaxially?

Uniaxial


Definition:

  • (a.) Having but one optic axis, or line of no double refraction.
  • (a.) Having only one axis; developing along a single line or plane; -- opposed to multiaxial.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A new triaxial constitutive relation for the myocardium is presented which exhibits the observed exponential length-passive tension behavior of left ventricular papillary muscle in the limit of uniaxial tension.
  • (2) Thus from just beyond the chiasma the fibres had already achieved the major uniaxial rearrangement necessary to establish a normal tract distribution despite the eye translocation.
  • (3) Whole-tissue stress-strain behavior under uniaxial loading is predicted from an analysis of the compression of a conglomerate of cells in a simple arrangement.
  • (4) The normalized residual anisotropy (A infinity) is insensitive to viscosity and temperature changes, supporting the model of uniaxial rotation of the protein about the membrane normal.
  • (5) For larger deformation, the results were quantified using a nonlinear analysis of viscoelastic response of the spinal cord under the uniaxial experiment.
  • (6) A model is proposed for two conical bodies swimming in a uniaxial membrane which interact with each other through elastic coupling.
  • (7) Biaxial and uniaxial stress-strain curves from the literature are used to evaluate the parameters of the model.
  • (8) The stress and strain modes are illustrated using the representation of the stress and strain fields around a circular hole in a flat plate of cortical bone subjected to a uniaxial field of tension as the example.
  • (9) Natural and glutaraldehyde fixed bovine pericardium samples were mechanically conditioned by a cyclic uniaxial load procedure.
  • (10) We also conducted uniaxial compression tests to failure of the vertebral bodies after removal of the posterior elements, and found that vertebral compressive strength was also correlated at a high level of significance (R2 = 0.82, p less than 0.0001) with direct measurement of the trabecular apparent density.
  • (11) The uniaxial compression modulus for the growing direction was appreciably larger than those for the other two directions, while the anisotropy of the modulus was absent for a decalcified ligament.
  • (12) Uniaxial loading of human lens, zonules, ciliary muscle, and choroid shows a nonlinear relationship between stress and deformation of the specimen, and hysteresis on unloading.
  • (13) Anacystis nidulans cyanobacteria and their fragments embedded in unstretched, uniaxial and skew (two axes of stretching forming an angle of 40 degrees) stretched poly(vinyl alcohol) films have been investigated.
  • (14) Formulas were derived on the assumption that the optical properties of the axon could be represented by a model of a uniaxial crystal that was not only birefringent but also dichroic, its extinction coefficients and the angle of retardation being changed independently on excitation.
  • (15) The mechanical properties of human skin in vivo are studied by means of uniaxial strain measurements.
  • (16) The effect of increased and decreased uniaxial tissue tension on capillary blood flow, plasma volume, edema formation, and vascular permeability in myocutaneous flaps was studied.
  • (17) Data obtained from canine femur-medial collateral ligament-tibia complexes (FMT) and isolated chicken flexor tendons revealed that the strains on opposite surfaces of these parallel fiber soft connective tissues were similar during a uniaxial tensile test.
  • (18) Glutaraldehyde-fixed bovine pericardium demonstrates both relaxation of stress and hysteresis during uniaxial loading and unloading.
  • (19) Uniaxial load-deformation measurements were carried out with a non-invasive extensometer and utilized in formulating the model.
  • (20) Both Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio varied with uniaxial loading in pericardium, chemically modified free of tension.

Uniaxially


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a uniaxial manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A new triaxial constitutive relation for the myocardium is presented which exhibits the observed exponential length-passive tension behavior of left ventricular papillary muscle in the limit of uniaxial tension.
  • (2) Thus from just beyond the chiasma the fibres had already achieved the major uniaxial rearrangement necessary to establish a normal tract distribution despite the eye translocation.
  • (3) Whole-tissue stress-strain behavior under uniaxial loading is predicted from an analysis of the compression of a conglomerate of cells in a simple arrangement.
  • (4) The normalized residual anisotropy (A infinity) is insensitive to viscosity and temperature changes, supporting the model of uniaxial rotation of the protein about the membrane normal.
  • (5) For larger deformation, the results were quantified using a nonlinear analysis of viscoelastic response of the spinal cord under the uniaxial experiment.
  • (6) A model is proposed for two conical bodies swimming in a uniaxial membrane which interact with each other through elastic coupling.
  • (7) Biaxial and uniaxial stress-strain curves from the literature are used to evaluate the parameters of the model.
  • (8) The stress and strain modes are illustrated using the representation of the stress and strain fields around a circular hole in a flat plate of cortical bone subjected to a uniaxial field of tension as the example.
  • (9) Natural and glutaraldehyde fixed bovine pericardium samples were mechanically conditioned by a cyclic uniaxial load procedure.
  • (10) We also conducted uniaxial compression tests to failure of the vertebral bodies after removal of the posterior elements, and found that vertebral compressive strength was also correlated at a high level of significance (R2 = 0.82, p less than 0.0001) with direct measurement of the trabecular apparent density.
  • (11) The uniaxial compression modulus for the growing direction was appreciably larger than those for the other two directions, while the anisotropy of the modulus was absent for a decalcified ligament.
  • (12) Uniaxial loading of human lens, zonules, ciliary muscle, and choroid shows a nonlinear relationship between stress and deformation of the specimen, and hysteresis on unloading.
  • (13) Anacystis nidulans cyanobacteria and their fragments embedded in unstretched, uniaxial and skew (two axes of stretching forming an angle of 40 degrees) stretched poly(vinyl alcohol) films have been investigated.
  • (14) Formulas were derived on the assumption that the optical properties of the axon could be represented by a model of a uniaxial crystal that was not only birefringent but also dichroic, its extinction coefficients and the angle of retardation being changed independently on excitation.
  • (15) The mechanical properties of human skin in vivo are studied by means of uniaxial strain measurements.
  • (16) The effect of increased and decreased uniaxial tissue tension on capillary blood flow, plasma volume, edema formation, and vascular permeability in myocutaneous flaps was studied.
  • (17) Data obtained from canine femur-medial collateral ligament-tibia complexes (FMT) and isolated chicken flexor tendons revealed that the strains on opposite surfaces of these parallel fiber soft connective tissues were similar during a uniaxial tensile test.
  • (18) Glutaraldehyde-fixed bovine pericardium demonstrates both relaxation of stress and hysteresis during uniaxial loading and unloading.
  • (19) Uniaxial load-deformation measurements were carried out with a non-invasive extensometer and utilized in formulating the model.
  • (20) Both Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio varied with uniaxial loading in pericardium, chemically modified free of tension.

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