单词 | gradient |
释义 | gradient (greɪdiənt ) Word forms: gradients 1. countable noun A gradient is a slope, or the degree to which the ground slopes. [British] ...a gradient of 1 in 3. The courses are long and punishing, with steep gradients. Synonyms: slope, hill, rise, grade 2. countable noun [with supplement] The gradient of a graph or series of measurements is the rate at which one set of amounts changes in relation to another. [technical] Collocations: field gradient We consider two interacting atoms subject to a one-dimensional anharmonic trap and magnetic field gradient. 2018, 'Tunneling of Two Interacting Fermions', EPJ Web of Conferences The superconducting magnet generates a field and field gradient product that can levitate diamagnetic materials. 2013, 'Large Gradient High Magnetic Fields Affect Osteoblast Ultrastructure and Function by Disrupting Collagen I or Fibronectin/αβ1 Integrin', PLoS ONE In our case they are: a mathematical pendulum without quality factor, with quality factor and meter of force field gradient. 2016, 'APPROACHES TO FORMALIZATION OF MOTION DYNAMICS OF ARTIFICIAL FORCE FIELD METERS', Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo Avìacìjnogo Unìversitetu It was a pitch with 10in grass, a steep gradient and no facilities. Times, Sunday Times A steep gradient indicates low evenness as the high ranking species have much higher abundances than the low ranking species. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The river's heavy flow and its relatively steep gradient gives it tremendous potential for the generation of electricity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Climbing lanes are also provided at certain sections with steep gradient, to assist slow moving vehicles. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Due to the steep gradient, it can not be used for passengers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 斜坡 Japanese: 勾配 |
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