"Anisotropy" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A physical property showing different values in relation to the direction in or along which the measurement is made. The physical property may be with regard to thermal or electric conductivity or light refraction. In crystallography, it describes crystals whose index of refraction varies with the direction of the incident light. It is also called acolotropy and colotropy. The opposite of anisotropy is isotropy wherein the same values characterize the object when measured along axes in all directions.
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D016880
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G01.590.040 G02.050
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Anisotropy" by people in Profiles.
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White Matter Microstructure in the Young Adult Brain Varies with Neighborhood Disadvantage in Adolescence. Neuroscience. 2021 07 01; 466:162-172.
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Relationships of inflammation trajectories with white matter volume and integrity in midlife. Brain Behav Immun. 2021 01; 91:81-88.
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Occupational cognitive complexity in earlier adulthood is associated with brain structure and cognitive health in midlife: The CARDIA study. Neuropsychology. 2018 Nov; 32(8):895-905.