dynamic phenomenon

collocation in English

meaningsofdynamicandphenomenon

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dynamic
adjective
uk
/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
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/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
having a lot of ideas ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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(Definition ofdynamicandphenomenonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Generally, running is adynamicphenomenonwhere the inertial forces are significant and balance is achieved through active processes, and not through a static balance.
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Family planning is, in fact, adynamicphenomenon.
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The propagation of sound is inevitably adynamicphenomenon, and intrinsically spatialised.
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The other aspect is that seed dormancy is adynamicphenomenonthat could move in both directions along the dormant -non-dormant continuum.
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These factors help us explain why the voluntary-state relationship, rather than being static, is a complex anddynamicphenomenonwhich is constantly being challenged and reinterpreted.
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We are discussing adynamicphenomenon.
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Therefore, the glass transition is primarily adynamicphenomenon: on cooling a liquid, internal degrees of freedom successively fall out of equilibrium.
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In fact the geographical range of avian species is often a verydynamicphenomenon, with the ranges of various species expanding and some contracting.
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Electroporation is adynamicphenomenonthat depends on the local transmembrane voltage at each point on the cell membrane.
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Therefore, the glass transition is primarily adynamicphenomenon.
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It is obviously much more difficult to investigate dynamic phenomena like projection, free fall, impact, etc. than those of statics.
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Both these papers consider dynamic phenomena, whereas we consider only static patterns.
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A hybrid system has the benefit of encompassing a larger class of systems within its structure, allowing for more flexibility in modelling dynamic phenomena.
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Dynamic phenomena can also be modeled using the static beam equation by choosing appropriate forms of the load distribution.
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The major objective of performing fluid science experiments in space is to study dynamic phenomena in the absence of gravitational forces.
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