dynamic balance

collocation in English

meaningsofdynamicandbalance

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dynamic
adjective
uk
/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
us
/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
having a lot of ideas ...
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balance
noun
uk
/ˈbæl.əns/
us
/ˈbæl.əns/
a state where things are of equal weight ...
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(Definition ofdynamicandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Circulating soluble transferrin receptors can be measured by radioimmunoassay and are in adynamicbalancewith the bound receptors.
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Such adynamicbalancemay generate different modes of limiting behaviour considered in the foregoing examples.
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Namely, because of external disturbances, there may appear unpowered (passive) degrees of freedom that cause loss ofdynamicbalance.
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Hence, such motion (even though thedynamicbalancehas been preserved) cannot be considered as stable.
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Two of them are utilized to maintain thedynamicbalance.
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This can be ensured both in the trivial case of a stationary state (static balance), and also in the nontrivial case ofdynamicbalance.
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The accumulation of leukocytes in any tissue compartment depends on thedynamicbalancebetween cell recruitment, division, emigration and death.
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Here, we need to take a deeper look into the essence ofdynamicbalanceof a humanoid robot.
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The control has to ensure the approaching to the reference trajectories of all the powered joints, while constantly preservingdynamicbalance.
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In this case, one cannot speak about motion stability but only about preservingdynamicbalance.
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The attempt to minimize deviations of joint trajectories and resume reference motion is senseless if the system has lost thedynamicbalance.
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We think that one can say only that the humanoid has preserved itsdynamicbalance.
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Thedynamicbalancebetween the two mechanisms, primarily dictated by the cell's contrast threshold, controls the cell's firing behavior upon visual stimulation with compound stimuli.
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Thedynamicbalancethrough continuous synthesis and degradation of the cytokinesis inhibitor maintains the elongated protrusion on the oocytes.
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The image of the nervous system as adynamicbalancebetween excitatory and inhibitory forces fostered an image of consciousness in parallel terms.
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It should be especially pointed out thatdynamicbalancemay be preserved although the robot does not realize the planned motion.
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The potential consequence is to upset thedynamicbalancebetween the uses of the different muscle groups when playing.
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There is an interestingdynamicbalancein the relation of religious ends.
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