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dyne Pronounced As: din , unit of force in the cgs system of units, which is based on the metric system; an acceleration of 1 centimeter per second per second is produced when a force of 1 dyne is exerted on a mass of 1 gram. In terms of the newton, the force unit in the mks system, 1 dyne equals 0.00001 newtons.
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dynamometer A device used to place a load on an engine and measure its performance.
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dynamometer (noun) a device for measuring muscular strength
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dynamic infusion cavernosometry A test in which fluid is pumped into the penis so doctors can determine the severity of a venous leak.
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dynamics an area of uniform composition (homogeneous). Patch dynamics is the relationship between homogenous areas in a heterogeneous landscape.
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