0 used to describe something that is not the same in all places and situations:
Businesses complained about non-uniform regulations across the European Union.
This makes it confusing to decide which approach qualifies to be called uniform or non-uniform.
The filament looks non-uniform in the toroidal direction, erupts along the surrounding magnetic field and connects back to the core from the top and bottom.
When the difficulty is associated with a non-uniform limiting behaviour in thin layers, the method of matched asymptotic expansions is very appropriate.
For conditions of non-uniform topography, the definitions of sunrise and sunset would have to be adjusted for each unique situation.
The parametric excitation of large-scale convective cells in non-uniform dusty plasmas with non-zero ion temperature is considered.
The model takes account of the internal friction and describes the non-uniform distribution of the suspended sediment.
The non-uniform electric field induces the charge on the surface of the dust particle.
The formula (2.9)will be applied below to many different cases of non-uniform shock-wave motion.