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At high concentrations or on surfaces, these rods or molecular columns align by repulsive interactions (lyotropic behavior), giving raise to a transverse alignment of the stacked polyaromatic disks.
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Note that for this optical system the loss of coupling efficiency is most dramatic for variations in the transverse alignment; for example, a loss of up to 80% can result from a misalignment of only 1 µm in the transverse direction, but only 4% in the longitudinal direction.
However, they could not have reached the Mediterranean Peninsulas because of the transverse alignment of Alpine Mountains, which were well formed in the Pleistocene except in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula.
In case of a transverse osteotomy, the rotational alignment of both the proximal fragment and the distal fragment was adjusted to allow approximately 10° 15° of anteversion of the femoral component and optimal rotational alignment of the proximal fragment relative to the distal one.
(a) Transverse profile of the simulated fibre structure.
A transverse slice of tree trunk, depicting major features visible to the unaided eye in transverse, radial, and tangential sections.
Examine a transverse section through Stigmaria (VG 2 13).
Polarization refers to the orientation of the oscillations in a transverse wave; all electromagnetic waves are transverse oscillations of electric and magnetic fields.
Illustration of a transverse section of a lemon.
A transverse representation of a longitudinal wave is shown at the bottom of the figure.
Boretius, T. et al. A transverse intrafascicular multichannel electrode (TIME) to interface with the peripheral nerve.
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