1 relating to the radius (= the thicker of the two bones in the lower arm):
the radial artery
2 a tyre that has strings inside the rubber that go across the edge of the wheel at an angle of 90° rather than along it
Here, cos represents the radial dispacement of the passing ion.
Three are used in this study: a radial measure of technical efficiency, a radial measure of revenue efficiency, and a derived measure of allocative efficiency.
There have been a limited number of attempts at solving the radial outflow problem, for the case of turbulent flow, by numerical means.
The water table had an average depth of 25 cm along the sampled radial segment and was visible in the depressions.
They were placed in a radial pattern, alternating to form nine pairs.
In that case, we call the radial basis function 'positive definite' as well.
However, for higher-order radial modes it falls off as the overlap of the interacting wave functions decreases.
We also construct new explicit one-dimensional and radial solutions for stress-driven interface motion.