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spheroid <a spheroid; spheroids> N

spheroid ADJ

spheroid (al)
spheroid (al)

oblate spheroid GEOM

prolate spheroid MATH

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If two eigenvalues of the diffusion tensor are equal, the particle diffuses as a spheroid with two unique diffusion rates and three time constants.
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If the body has a massive nearby companion, then tidal forces come into effect as well, distorting it into a prolate spheroid.
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Moons massive enough for their surfaces to have collapsed into a spheroid are highlighted in bold.
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The effect is even more evident under a vaulted roof shaped as a section of a prolate spheroid.
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For the case of spheroids, this reduces to only two different factors since the particle is rotational symmetric around one axis.
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The nest is of paper, roughly in the shape of a prolate spheroid with a vertical long axis.
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The hematon is believed to be a low density multicellular spheroid approximately 100-500 micrometres in diameter.
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Partitioning may have begun from cell-like spheroids formed by proteinoids, which are observed by heating amino acids with phosphoric acid as a catalyst.
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The 4-6 pins weigh 1 kg, are about 9 cm tall and are oblate spheroids.
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This rotation causes the space within an oblate spheroid-shaped volume, called the ergosphere, to be dragged around with the black hole.
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