| dynamic |
the Force of action and movement and change. Governed by Mars, God of War.
Ãâó: woodelf.dyndns.org/alfresco/gloss.html
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| dynamics |
The level (amplitude) or loudness of sound
Ãâó: acdaonline.org/states/SD/Musical%20Terminology.htm
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| dynamic |
Changable. Normally used to refer to elements which can change within the engine without having to re-compile, such as Dynamic Lighting.
Ãâó: www.machinima.com/article.php
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| dynamo- |
The process in which the motion of electrical charges generated a magnetic field.
Ãâó: www.physics.gmu.edu/~jevans/astr103/CourseNotes/Gl...
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| dynamic |
This refers to any information that cannot be known about a program until it is running. The information depends on the data it is processing. See Also: static.
Ãâó: web.access.net.au/felixadv/files/output/book/g6892...
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