asymmetric Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌeɪ.sɪˈmet.rɪk]
  • Us [ ˌeɪ.sɪˈmet.rɪk]

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  • This model allows for asymmetric behavior by permitting "local" nonstationarity in a globally stable model.

  • Interestingly, we also replicated the asymmetric facilitation effects for same- and different-language distracters.

  • Results suggest that asymmetric competition and resulting patterns of tree-thinning are major driving forces determining secondary forest successional pathways.

  • Again it is not the manipulation that is problematic, but asymmetric information.

  • Initially the velocity distribution was very asymmetric with low velocity regions at four circumferential positions in the wake of the four upstream support wires.

  • It is instructive to compare these results with those obtained from models of asymmetric information.

  • We abstract from lending relationhips and other specific sources of inefficiency that competition might induce in the presence of asymmetric information.

  • A tetramer featuring four identical sides constitutes a much better building block for the formation of a regular lattice than an asymmetric monomer.

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