azimuthal

[ UK /ˈæzɪmˌʌθə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or in azimuth
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  • This is supported by inspection of the heme structures resulting from the MDS, which clearly show that the native model has a larger azimuthal angle.
  • These results indicate that in the force range 0-20 pN, the changes in azimuthal orientations of the DNA segments are roughly comparable to those for the polar angles.
  • In December of 2006, SOHO helped astronomers observe the direct effects of solar flare-driven space weather on Mars, Venus, and the Earth, allowing them to see that "flare activities on the far side of the Sun may affect terrestrial space weather as a result of traveling more than 90° in both azimuthal directions in the heliosphere", as stated by Dr. Yoshifumi Futaana. SOHO and the Sun's Sonic Energy
  • For circularly polarized annular beams, as Siegman correctly describes, the azimuthal linear momentum from the spin contribution has equal and opposite senses on the inner and outer edges of the ring.
  • Here we distinguish azimuthal and equatorial mountings as well as fixed and transportable instruments.
  • The last chart is using azimuthal projection from Singpaore, so that every striaght line from the center represents the shortest (great circle) distance, (but lines not passing the centers are not). The Myth of the strategic location of the Taiwan Strait
  • Azimuthal thrusters and a dynamic positioning system are fitted for holding the position and heading steady during operations involving embarking or disembarking landing craft.
  • On the third floor of the Paris Observatory Cassini had laid out a planisphere, a map of the World using an azimuthal projection with the North Pole at the centre.
  • Third, changes in the azimuthal orientation distribution of the probes around the symmetry axis cannot usually be deduced from steady-state polarized fluorescence measurements.
  • Through measuring coriolis acceleration by a centrifuge and an accelerometer, the azimuthal angle can be identified.
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