Dynamics can be categorized as a noun.
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dynamics - the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies |
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1. | noun | The dynamics of change in the state of health of children affected by the Chernobyl accident in all three countries - Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine - in the post-accident period is characterized by persistent negative tendencies: the morbidity rate is going up, the number of really healthy children is dropping, and disability is increasing . | |
2. | noun | Sinicization is a process that is deeply rooted in the cultural dynamics of China. | |
3. | noun | Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. | |
4. | noun | The dynamics are all wrong. | |
5. | noun | The dynamics on this sheet music are all wrong. | |
6. | noun | Margaret Thatcher had opposed speedy reunification, fearing a united Germany would dominate Europe, changing the power dynamics of the European Union. | |
7. | noun | Sinicization is a process that is deeply rooted in the cultural dynamics of China. | |
8. | noun | Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. | |
9. | noun | The dynamics are all wrong. | |
10. | noun | The dynamics on this sheet music are all wrong. | |
11. | noun | Margaret Thatcher had opposed speedy reunification, fearing a united Germany would dominate Europe, changing the power dynamics of the European Union. | |
12. | noun | Meanwhile, his reputation seems to be improving, although Bangs noted a "pretty interesting social dynamic." | |
13. | noun | The family dynamic behind such a character-driven movie without much plot twists or alien invaders to offer is the real reason for its success. | |
14. | noun | Note that due to the nature of dynamic linking on Linux, plugins don’t have to actually link with the db.o object. | |
15. | noun | The relationship between Yoshiko and Tokio was far more intimate than the average student-teacher dynamic. | |
16. | adj. | A dynamic market. | |
17. | adj. | A dynamic speaker. | |
18. | adj. | The dynamic president of the firm. |
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The dynamics of change in the state of health of children affected by the Chernobyl accident in all three countries - Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine - in the post-accident period is characterized by persistent negative tendencies: the morbidity rate is going up, the number of really healthy children is dropping, and disability is increasing . |
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Sinicization is a process that is deeply rooted in the cultural dynamics of China. | |
Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. | |
The dynamics are all wrong. | |
The dynamics on this sheet music are all wrong. | |
Margaret Thatcher had opposed speedy reunification, fearing a united Germany would dominate Europe, changing the power dynamics of the European Union. | |
Sinicization is a process that is deeply rooted in the cultural dynamics of China. | |
Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. | |
The dynamics are all wrong. | |
The dynamics on this sheet music are all wrong. | |
Margaret Thatcher had opposed speedy reunification, fearing a united Germany would dominate Europe, changing the power dynamics of the European Union. | |
Meanwhile, his reputation seems to be improving, although Bangs noted a "pretty interesting social dynamic." |
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The family dynamic behind such a character-driven movie without much plot twists or alien invaders to offer is the real reason for its success. | |
Note that due to the nature of dynamic linking on Linux, plugins don’t have to actually link with the db.o object. | |
The relationship between Yoshiko and Tokio was far more intimate than the average student-teacher dynamic. | |
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A dynamic market. |
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A dynamic speaker. |
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The dynamic president of the firm. |
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