Definition of Filamentary. Meaning of Filamentary. Synonyms of Filamentary

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Definition of Filamentary

Filamentary
Filamentary Fil`a*men"ta*ry, a. Having the character of, or formed by, a filament.

Meaning of Filamentary from wikipedia

- The long filamentary molecular cloud dubbed "Nessie" probably forms a dense "spine" of the Scutum–Centaurus Arm...
- azi****l magnetic fields produced by the current pinches the current into a filamentary cable. This can also twist, producing a helical pinch that spirals like...
- The rapid expansion of gases leaving the Boomerang Nebula, a bi-polar, filamentary, likely proto-planetary nebula in Centaurus, has a temperature of 1 K...
- Bibcode:1990BAAS...22..832D. Grydeland, T. (2003). "Interferometric observations of filamentary structures ****ociated with plasma instability in the auroral ionosphere"...
- and x-rays. In modern usage, the names Veil Nebula, Cirrus Nebula, and Filamentary Nebula generally refer to all the visible structure of the remnant, or...
- M.; Atan****ova, R.; Otalora, F.; Petrussenko, S. (2005). "Genesis of filamentary pyrite ****ociated with calcite crystals". European Journal of Mineralogy...
- the cloud structure. The structure itself is generally irregular and filamentary. Cosmic dust and ultraviolet radiation emitted by stars are key factors...
- be filamentary circuits, i.e. thin wires where the radius of the wire is negligible compared to its length. The mutual inductance by a filamentary circuit...
- ****ociated with giant molecular clouds. They often appear clumpy and filamentary, sometimes showing intricate shapes such as the Horsehead Nebula. H II...
- production that has about 2% efficiency. The discharges manifest as filamentary transfer of electrons (micro discharges) in a gap between two electrodes...