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Inhomogeneous
Inhomogeneous meaning
Not homogeneous.
Synonyms of Inhomogeneous
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A strong inhomogeneous magnetic field will separate out atoms in the higher energy state from a beam of mixed state atoms.
Hesse, p.4 The alkaloids content in plants is usually within a few percent and is inhomogeneous over the plant tissues.
Homogeneous broadening arises from the interactions with phonons of the glass, while inhomogeneous broadening is caused by differences in the glass sites where different ions are hosted.
However, this equilibrium is unstable: because the Universe is known to be inhomogeneous on smaller scales, R must change over time.
In around 60% of cases, it is an inhomogeneous or a noncystic adnexal mass sometimes known as the "blob sign".
Non-uniform scaling ( anisotropic scaling, inhomogeneous dilation) is obtained when at least one of the scaling factors is different from the others; a special case is directional scaling or stretching (in one direction).
Physically one gets the normal electromagnetic wave solutions to the homogeneous part of the wave equation: : and the inhomogeneous term : acts as a driver/source of the electromagnetic waves.
Since these two planes do not in general coincide with each other, the wave is said to be inhomogeneous.
Surface tension can vary because of inhomogeneous composition of the substances, and/or the temperature-dependence of surface tension forces.
The geometric structure of an emulsion mixture of two lyophobic liquids with a large concentration of the secondary component is fractal: Emulsion particles unavoidably form dynamic inhomogeneous structures on small length scale.
These few identifications are known as inhomogeneous (i.e. differing eye and hair colours as well as divergent eyebrows in both Titian portraits) and there are no images of her between the ages of 26 and 54 (see picture).
The set of Poincaré transformations also satisfy the properties of a group and is called the Poincaré group or inhomogeneous Lorentz group.
This broadening is both homogeneous (all ions exhibit the same broadened spectrum) and inhomogeneous (different ions in different glass locations exhibit different spectra).