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单词 toroidal
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Definition of toroidal in English:

toroidal

adjectivetɔːˈrɔɪd(ə)ltɒˈrɔɪd(ə)ltɔˈrɔɪdl
Geometry
  • Of or resembling a torus.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To see, using modern mathematics, why this works we note that the cylindrical surface has equation the toroidal surface has equation and the conical surface has equation
    • The transmit winding is wound along the diameter of the toroidal core and the receive winding is wound along the circumference of the toroidal core.
    • The element after the polygon can be a toroidal or cylindrical lens incorporated into the scan lens, or it can be a cylindrical lens or mirror located near the image plane.
    • If we assume that POPC has a cross-sectional area of 65 [Angstrom] 2, the surface area of a toroidal pore equals that of 105 lipids.
    • The observed invariance of melittin-induced leakage with differences in bilayer hydrocarbon thickness is also evidence in favor of the toroidal pore over the barrel stave pore.
    • Briefly, four replicate 25 m diameter toroidal plenum rings constructed from 0.305 m diameter pipe were placed in the field shortly after planting.
    • Instead, they are consistent with the toroidal model that was first proposed to describe magainin-induced pores.
    • If the two circular ends of the cylinder are now glued together then it becomes a toroidal ring, like a doughnut.
    • At lower concentrations, the peptide altered the morphology of the bilayer in a way consistent with the formation of a toroidal pore.
    • EUV radiation from a slit or a slot passes through another thin aluminum filter and then illuminates a 9-cm diameter, ion-etched, holographic toroidal grating.
    • The analytical solutions of the Poisson equation in toroidal coordinates are, unfortunately, very complicated and it is not possible to extract the [epsilon] dependence of the potential energy of an ion from them.
    • Expected values from Equations 4 and 6 (for toroidal and rectangular habitats, respectively) are indicated by solid lines.
    • Other curvature geometries such as elliptical, logarithmic parabolic, and log spiral can be used to accommodate different source or image geometries, though we'll restrict this discussion to the symmetrical toroidal geometry.
    • Let us assume that, when stretched, the toroidal polymer becomes an ellipse, with equation
    • In this case, the toroidal surface has become an off-axis segment of an ellipsoid.
    • Pore-forming mechanisms that have been proposed to explain the mode of action of Î-helical membrane peptides include the transmembrane-helical bundle, the carpet-like, and the toroidal models.
    • This cylinder has about 5 fringes of toroidal curvature.
    • Free oscillations are literally the ringing of the Earth like a large bell after it has been struck (by an earthquake) There are two basic types of free oscillation: toroidal, or torsional, and spheroidal.
    • In this paper, we will use melittin as an example to see if the proposed theory also describes peptides that form toroidal pores.
    • Surrounding the pulsar is a bright doughnut-shaped, or toroidal, structure, with jet-like features extending in a perpendicular direction away from the torus.

Derivatives

  • toroidally

  • adverb
    Geometry
    • Other potential magnetic consequences of the SOLC are identified: its error field can introduce complications in feedback control schemes for stabilizing MHD activity and its toroidally non-axisymmetric field can be falsely identified as an axisymmetric field by the tokamak control logic and in equilibrium reconstruction.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In another design, the armature is toroidally wound on a slotless stator.
      • The tube contains toroidally shaped rings within the maximum diameter portions of the corrugations in the tube wall.
      • Processing steps are somewhat different from those used for lay-up transformers though the starting material is the same-large toroidally annealed coil coated with magnesium silicate, which usually provides sufficient insulation.
      • A toroidally bent crystal with the bending radius in the vertical direction r V = 2R sin 2 B, where R is the radius of the Rowland circle, provides point-to-point focusing with the source spot S imaged at the image point I on the circle.
      • A similar curve can be used to show the general torque characteristic for toroidally wound motors, but it may also have a flat portion.
      • Unlike conventional MHD modes, these modes start toroidally localized and grow in amplitude and toroidal extent.
 
 

Definition of toroidal in US English:

toroidal

adjectivetôˈroidltɔˈrɔɪdl
Geometry
  • Of or resembling a torus.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Let us assume that, when stretched, the toroidal polymer becomes an ellipse, with equation
    • The transmit winding is wound along the diameter of the toroidal core and the receive winding is wound along the circumference of the toroidal core.
    • To see, using modern mathematics, why this works we note that the cylindrical surface has equation the toroidal surface has equation and the conical surface has equation
    • In this case, the toroidal surface has become an off-axis segment of an ellipsoid.
    • If we assume that POPC has a cross-sectional area of 65 [Angstrom] 2, the surface area of a toroidal pore equals that of 105 lipids.
    • Free oscillations are literally the ringing of the Earth like a large bell after it has been struck (by an earthquake) There are two basic types of free oscillation: toroidal, or torsional, and spheroidal.
    • If the two circular ends of the cylinder are now glued together then it becomes a toroidal ring, like a doughnut.
    • This cylinder has about 5 fringes of toroidal curvature.
    • Other curvature geometries such as elliptical, logarithmic parabolic, and log spiral can be used to accommodate different source or image geometries, though we'll restrict this discussion to the symmetrical toroidal geometry.
    • The element after the polygon can be a toroidal or cylindrical lens incorporated into the scan lens, or it can be a cylindrical lens or mirror located near the image plane.
    • In this paper, we will use melittin as an example to see if the proposed theory also describes peptides that form toroidal pores.
    • The analytical solutions of the Poisson equation in toroidal coordinates are, unfortunately, very complicated and it is not possible to extract the [epsilon] dependence of the potential energy of an ion from them.
    • At lower concentrations, the peptide altered the morphology of the bilayer in a way consistent with the formation of a toroidal pore.
    • The observed invariance of melittin-induced leakage with differences in bilayer hydrocarbon thickness is also evidence in favor of the toroidal pore over the barrel stave pore.
    • Expected values from Equations 4 and 6 (for toroidal and rectangular habitats, respectively) are indicated by solid lines.
    • Briefly, four replicate 25 m diameter toroidal plenum rings constructed from 0.305 m diameter pipe were placed in the field shortly after planting.
    • Instead, they are consistent with the toroidal model that was first proposed to describe magainin-induced pores.
    • EUV radiation from a slit or a slot passes through another thin aluminum filter and then illuminates a 9-cm diameter, ion-etched, holographic toroidal grating.
    • Surrounding the pulsar is a bright doughnut-shaped, or toroidal, structure, with jet-like features extending in a perpendicular direction away from the torus.
    • Pore-forming mechanisms that have been proposed to explain the mode of action of Î-helical membrane peptides include the transmembrane-helical bundle, the carpet-like, and the toroidal models.
 
 
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