Isotropic materials
Isotropic materials
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Isotropic materials
Meaning of term isotropic materials
Refers to materials whose properties are the same throughout, such as glass.
Category : physical attribute attributes and properties
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Maddy, D. L., Krueger, B. E., &, Hoover, R. L. (1992). Reference and technical manual: A comprehensive guide to stained glass (2nd ed.), 738-764. Lee's Summit, MO: Stained Glass Association of America.
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