| 11. | Birefringence is the difference between two principal indices of refraction of a uniaxial crystal.
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| 12. | Uniaxial means it has only one optic axis.
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| 13. | It was a uniaxial test in which the bearing was also under a full structure load.
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| 14. | They are said to be uniaxial.
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| 15. | For considering the uniaxial anisotropy of the material, Everett functions are expanded by Fourier coefficients.
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| 16. | A uniaxial crystal is isotropic within the plane orthogonal to the optic axis of the crystal.
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| 17. | In the simplest form, uniaxial birefringence, there is only one special direction in the material.
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| 18. | Crystals are classified according to the number of optic axes ( uniaxial, biaxial ) they have.
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| 19. | Extension considering uniaxial anisotropy introduced by Ramesh et al . and corrected by Szewczyk requires additional parameters:
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| 20. | The strength of a joint is defined as the force required to break the strap in uniaxial tension.
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