Similar words: dynamic, dynamics, thermodynamic, aerodynamic, hydrodynamic, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, dynamite. Meaning: adv. in a forceful dynamic manner.
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1 Germany has a dynamically growing market at home.
2 He's one of the most dynamically imaginative jazz pianists still functioning.
3 His family was dynamically dysfunctional in addition to suffering various medical conditions.
4 A butterfly wing has a dynamically changing structure that allows myriad responses to its own induced wing vortices.
5 The second dynamically equivalent mechanism is to introduce delays into the loop that correspond to synthesis and transport delays.
6 The opportunity to see a semantic net and dynamically generate outlines from it may help authors mold the desired document.
7 In particular you cannot do it dynamically at run-time.
8 While multicasting within the cluster JXTA dynamically determines the best method to send a message to the cluster members, and it does so through the use of IP multicast, and virtual multicast.
9 Strictly speaking, the E programming language is a dynamically typed functional programming language, not a framework.
10 The visualization based on new measurements dynamically adjusts the data distribution on coordinate axis and quantificationally assesses the clustering assessment.
11 A user can then dynamically define sets of documents having these overlapping attributes.
12 In addition, dynamically recrystallized grain size of friction stirred 5052 alloy is a key[sentencedict.com], significant microstructural refinement caused by the phenomenon of dynamic recrystallization.
13 In other words, a selector can dynamically re-route a service call to any other component at runtime.
14 Solbourne's product allows developers to create graphical user interfaces that dynamically switch between Motif and Open Look.
15 It reportedly uses centrally maintained configuration information along with dynamically gathered performance information to choose the best suited computer for each application.
16 When hostilities began he merely wanted the regime to behave dynamically.
17 The software differs from existing fraud-detection systems because it analyses behaviour dynamically.
18 This hierarchy provides the framework upon which textual units are dynamically aggregated to satisfy varying user requirements.
19 Its verification programme demands a minimum 80% of binary code is tested dynamically - 100% statically - before certification is awarded.
20 It is generally decided upon as a part of the design,[www.Sentencedict.com] and it can not be changed dynamically.
21 However, these velocity fluctuations are entirely irrotational and are dynamically quite different from turbulent fluctuations.
22 The only way to get data from the server in that case is through dynamically loading tags.
23 Triggered three days prior to a flight, each email is dynamically generated and individualised for each customer based on current profile and travel plans.
24 File Change Semantics is a formal semantic theory that dynamically describes the meaning of natural language that is developed from the traditional Montague's formal semantics.
25 With the arrival of the knowledge economy, enterprise competition terms have changed from dynamically to static behavior.
26 The authors introduced an incremental updating algorithm for computing core based on improved discernibility matrix, which mainly considered core updating when objects dynamically increased.
27 It builds an Erlang expression in abstract form and returns an anonymous function which can dynamically evaluate it later.
28 It is based on the principle of superposition, and the design load is optimized dynamically.
29 Since the real node number in cash transport network changes dynamically, a route planning strategy for dynamic cash transport routing was proposed.
30 The sequential regression analysis was adopted to screen off the secondary factors, and the Kalman filtering technique was used to estimate innovation coefficients of the model dynamically.
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