radial distance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofradialanddistance
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radial
adjective
uk/ˈreɪ.di.əl/us/ˈreɪ.di.əl/
spreading out from a ...
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distance
noun
uk/ˈdɪs.təns/us/ˈdɪs.təns/
the amount of space between ...
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(Definition ofradialanddistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All depths beyond a certainradialdistanceare mapped to the surface of the representation which corresponds to perceptual infinity.
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Theradialdistanceand time scales indicated in the explanatory diagram of figure 10 apply to all the schlieren photographs.
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Two length scales are now required forradialdistance.
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To measure theradialdistanceof interest, a camera was fixed to the turntable, so that the tank was viewed from the side.
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The broken curve depicts the variation of the saturation behind the front withradialdistance.
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Maximum extent is provided in terms of theradialdistanceof the distal stimulus feature.
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The rheometer disks were centered at aradialdistanceof 2.25 cm from the center of the rotor plate.
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Theradialdistanceis given from the crater centre.
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In this paper first, we have studied the variation of laser beam intensity with distance along the laser beam propagation direction andradialdistance.
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Theradialdistanceto the fovea was defined as retinal eccentricity.
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The points were located at an equalradialdistancefrom the center of the chemical releaser (30 cm).
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Here is similar to theradialdistance, is the angle and c is an arbitrary constant, which has to be chosen from a set of additional conditions.
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Theradialdistanceof the shock from 0 provides a length scale for this region of the flow, and the shock velocity provides a velocity scale.
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When the off-axis data were examined, it was immediately obvious that the radial dispersion in ring trajectory was substantially larger than theradialdistancebetween probe stations.
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Cranz's principle is automatically taken into account in the present analysis by using e as a nondimensionalizing quantity for theradialdistanceand the time.
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In other words, azimuth and elevation angles are preserved by this transformation, and theradialdistance in depth r is compressed to the vergence representation as described above.
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Amplitude of the response is given as theradialdistancefrom the origin.
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All force-free fields with either a uniform pitch or a pitch that increases in magnitude with theradialdistancein the neighbourhood of the cylindrical axis are definitely unstable.
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