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bidirectional

[ US /ˈbɪdɝˈɛkʃənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. reactive or functioning or allowing movement in two usually opposite directions

How To Use bidirectional In A Sentence

  • It is highly likely that the relationship is bidirectional, with drug use playing a role in the commission of crimes and with crime reinforcing drug-using behavior.
  • The much broader climate change claim is bidirectional, and can include such non-temperature-related changes as frequency of storms, and even both droughts and floods.
  • The restricted intergenic distances indicated a "locked" arrangement of the genes that flank bidirectional promoters, further suggesting that 5'UTRs could be predicted across species on the basis of conservation of gene synteny around these promoters. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • In a connection-switched network, you have guaranteed delivery, bidirectionally, without delay across the line. The Volokh Conspiracy » The FCC and the Internet:
  • The integration of the tools is bidirectional, that is, Expression Blend also has access to system data and events from EB GUIDE Studio. Embedded Computing Design
  • However, this leaves a problem, namely which gene in a pair of bidirectional protein-coding genes should we consider the sense gene and which the antisense?
  • A presentation is given of the configuration, characteristics and use in actual production of the internals of a bidirectional flow cross heat exchange ammonia converter.
  • First, in order for electronic prescribing to be truly effective, the information has to flow bidirectionally. E-Prescription Issues
  • Stabilizing selection may yield bidirectional effects because an average individual in a population may sometimes be above and sometimes below an optimum for a character.
  • They exchange energy bidirectionally, from physical to ethereal, and ethereal to physical. Meditation as Medicine
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