| dynamics |
The social, intellectual, or moral forces that produce activity and change in a given sphere
Ãâó: www.sitesalive.com/admin/glossary/sectD.html
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| dynamics |
symbols placed below (or above in choral/vocal music) notes to indicate how loud the music should be performed.
Ãâó: www.smu.edu/totw/def.htm
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| dynamometer |
device for measuring the mechanical power output or driving torque of a rotating machine.
Ãâó: www.tef.marmara.edu.tr/makine/gurcan/enerji/indust...
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| dynamic |
Type of RAM (random access memory). To keep data in the DRAM, this data needs to be "refreshed" (recharged). The electric charge fades out of a DRAM like air seeps out of a balloon. Because of this change, it is called "dynamic."
Ãâó: www.crucial.com/library/glossary.asp
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| dynamic equilibrium |
The sensation of rapid movements, mostly of the head.
Ãâó: www.sci.sdsu.edu/histology/gloss_a.htm
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