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Filter by Meaning The anisotropy of the magnetic field caused the compass to point in a different direction than expected.
The anisotropy of the light source caused the shadows to appear elongated.
The strength of a metal depends on its anisotropy, or the direction in which it is pulled.
The anisotropy of the wood made it stronger along the grain than against it.
The anisotropy of the magnetic field can cause the alignment of certain minerals.
The anisotropy of the muscle fibers affected the way the muscle contracted.
The anisotropy of the brain tissue affects the diffusion of water molecules in MRI scans.
The anisotropy of the rock determines its suitability for use as a building material.
The anisotropy of the soil affected the movement of water through it.
The anisotropy of the wood affects the way it behaves under different stresses.
The anisotropy of the sea ice affects its melting rate in different directions.
The anisotropy of the crystal lattice affects the behavior of electrons.
The anisotropy of the crystal caused variations in the refractive index.
The anisotropy of the thermal conductivity affects the heat transfer in the material.
The anisotropy of the fiber-optic cable affects the transmission of light signals.
The anisotropy of the crystal resulted in different colors when viewed from different angles.
The anisotropy of the hair made it appear shinier when combed in one direction than another.
The anisotropy of the fabric made it stretchier in one direction than another.
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