radiation has quadrupoleanisotropy, residual polarization will be seen. Other than the temperature and polarizationanisotropy, the CMB frequency spectrum...
Anisotropy (/ˌænaɪˈsɒtrəpi, ˌænɪ-/) is the structural property of non-uniformity in different directions, as opposed to isotropy. An anisotropic object...
The Wilkinson MicrowaveAnisotropy Probe (WMAP), originally known as the MicrowaveAnisotropy Probe (MAP and Explorer 80), was a NASA spacecraft operating...
Yuan-Tseh Lee Array for Microwave BackgroundAnisotropy, also known as the Array for Microwave BackgroundAnisotropy (AMiBA), is a radio telescope designed...
uniaxial, meaning that there is a single direction governing the opticalanisotropy whereby all directions perpendicular to it (or at a given angle to it)...
The MobileAnisotropy Telescope (MAT), also known as the MobileAnisotropy Telescope on Cerro Toco (MAT/TOCO or TOCO) was a ground-based radio telescope...
In condensed matter physics, magneticanisotropy describes how an object's magnetic properties can be different depending on direction. In the simplest...
Fluorescenceanisotropy or fluorescence polarization is the phenomenon where the light emitted by a fluorophore has unequal intensities along different...
physics, a ferromagnetic material is said to have magnetocrystallineanisotropy if it takes more energy to magnetize it in certain directions than in...
The CosmicAnisotropy Telescope (CAT) was a three-element interferometer for cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB/R) observations at 13 to 17 GHz...
The MillimeterAnisotropy eXperiment IMaging Array (MAXIMA) experiment was a balloon-borne experiment funded by the United States NSF, NASA, and Department...
In nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the chemical shift is the resonant frequency of an atomic nucleus relative to a standard in a magnetic...
Fractionalanisotropy (FA) is a scalar value between zero and one that describes the degree ofanisotropy of a diffusion process. A value of zero means...
Seismicanisotropy is the directional dependence of the velocity of seismic waves in a medium (rock) within the Earth. A material is said to be anisotropic...
Exchange bias or exchangeanisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic...
from the Wilkinson MicrowaveAnisotropy Probe (WMAP) and Planck mission that show both expected and unexpectedanisotropies in the CMB. The motion of the...
Dipoleanisotropy is a form ofanisotropy and the progressive difference in the frequency of radiation from opposite directions due to the motion of the...
Residual chemical shiftanisotropy (RCSA) is the difference between the chemical shiftanisotropy (CSA) of aligned and non-aligned molecules. It is normally...
wordanisotropy means "directionally dependent", hence the definition. The most common form of anisotropic energy is magnetocrystallineanisotropy, which...
From an- + isotropy.anisotropy (countable and uncountable, pluralanisotropies) The property of being directionally dependent. Synonym: aeolotropy Velvet
Residual chemical shiftanisotropy (RCSA) is the difference between the chemical shiftanisotropy (CSA) of aligned and non-aligned molecules. It is normally