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unidirectional
adjective
Pertaining to only one direction, e.g.: where all component parts are aligned in the same direction in space.
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Tim Berners-Lee's implementation was unidirectional: a hypertext link takes one from its source to a destination, with no inherent knowledge of returning the favour.
Stacking several layers of unidirectional yarns at cross angles, for example, makes a powerful "multi-axial" fabric.
The polemic view of the relationship between stakeholders and corporations does not reflect the real world, in which solutions tend to be more complex than anything that can be achieved through unidirectional pressure.I have also found it hard to disagree with Mindy Lubber on many points.
Depending on the application and on the type of load to be applied to the composite part, the reinforcement can be random, unidirectional (aligned in a single direction), or multidirectional (oriented in two or three dimensions).
An exception is transport into flowers and certain fruits, in which flow in each system is unidirectional.
Runners benefit from avoiding unidirectional running on banked surfaces (e.g., an indoor track, a beach, or a graded roadside) and from avoiding intervals, track workouts, and hills.
It may be unidirectional, having energy projected to one side, or the energy may be concentrated in a relatively narrow beam both horizontally and vertically.
When strongly scattered, the Sun's rays are not unidirectional, and there are no shadows.
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