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According to Altonen, cooling of the flow in the mold creates resistance by design: It stabilizes the pressure in the flow path even as the flow encounters variations in mold geometry for a more isotropic part.
By taking advantage of optical beam steering, Isotropic's innovative user terminals can simultaneously connect with several different satellites without increasing cost or complexity.
Matrix [G] represents constitutive material matrix, the values of which depends on the type of materials, namely, isotropic, orthotropic, or anisotropic.
Isotropic Systems' transformational technology will enable the first low-cost, fully electronic tracking terminal that can deliver satellite broadband to previously non- addressable markets.
Isotropic will supply Neda with an 'out of the box' consumer web experience that eliminates the need for skilled installation, and allows for remote repointing to alternative satellite capacity services when required.
Speaking about the need for the technology, John Finney, founder and CEO of Isotropic Systems said: "Demand for broadband increases each day worldwide, and satellite operators such as Avanti, continue to build out their ecosystem to provide HTS services to underserved markets.
Prior to segmentation, structural T1-weighted datasets were resampled to 256 x 256 x 256 1[mm.sup.3] isotropic resolution using FreeSurfer (Cambridge, MA).
Transversely isotropic rock is widely encountered in rock mechanics and rock engineering.
It is well known that the propagations and characteristics of metamaterial are significantly different from those of isotropic materials [3-15].
In the study of mechanical properties of materials, "isotropic" means having identical values of a property in all directions.