Tensor Sentence Examples

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  • Like all muscles, the tensor fascia lata has a band of connective tissue at each end which bind it to bone.

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  • Diffusion tensor imaging, the scanning method featured by BBC television's Tomorrow's World in February 2001.

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  • These and a few further structural isomorphisms lead to tensor algebra (see next combinator ).

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  • The probability for the tensor perturbations will peak at order ten to the minus eight.

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  • When refining TLS parameters there is a list of the refined TLS groups with the derived anisotropic tensor for each atom in the group.

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  • To make things easier it can be rotated into the principal stress tensor by a suitable change of axes.

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  • The strain tensor is a field tensor -- it depends on external factors.

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  • A scalar field with a potential V, will have the energy momentum tensor shown on the screen.

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  • The moment tensor for the forces at the source would be a valuable additional input for modeling.

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  • To search for the second singular values and principal tensor associated an orthogonality constraint is added [4] .

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  • Blevins 1963 don't get in tensor tympani because fibers too thin.

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  • Blevins 1963 do n't get in tensor tympani because fibers too thin.

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  • To search for the second singular values and Principal Tensor associated an orthogonality constraint is added [4 ].

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  • It arises in the estimation of entities such as the fundamental matrix, homography matrix, and the trifocal tensor, among others.

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  • They constitute the first step toward the conception of tensor calculus.

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  • This destroys the beauty of the field equations, which attribute the source of curvature entirely to matter as represented by the stress-energy tensor.

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  • Birds possess an ear-muscle which at least acts as a tensor tympani; it arises near the occipital condyle, passes through a hole into the tympanic cavity, and its tendon is, in various ways, attached to the inside of the membrane and the neighbouring extracolumellar processes.

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  • The comparative motion of two points at a given instant is capable of being completely expressed by one of Sir William Hamiltons Quaternions,the tensor expressing the velocity ratio, and the versor the directional relation.

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