dynamic stability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdynamicandstability
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dynamic
adjective
uk/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/us/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
having a lot of ideas ...
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stability
noun[U]
uk/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
a situation in which something is not likely to move ...
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(Definition ofdynamicandstabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, it explicitly checks fordynamicstabilityof the long-run equilibria.
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Therefore, a qualitative classification of the existing static anddynamicstabilitycriteria for robots of four or more legs is absolutely required.
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Additional dynamic constraints are provided, involving the ground reaction forces, which eventually yield a sufficient set ofdynamicstabilityconditions.
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In each case, we examine and prove thedynamicstabilityproperty of the steady-state equilibrium.
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This is what is meant bydynamicstability.
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Unlike indynamicstability, static stability is always stable and can be achieved with insects having six legs.
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These passive-control mechanisms guarantee thedynamicstabilityof the whole system in the wall-bouncing-juggling task.
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As soon as the tracking functions are established, the trajectory planner checks ifdynamicstabilityis guaranteed.
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The inherent slow dynamics of this plot confers a passive slowness to change, which should be distinguished fromdynamicstabilitybased on equilibrium replacement.
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The impact of variations in parameters and walking speed ondynamicstabilityis also not addressed.
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Thisdynamicstabilityof the cyclic walking motion depends on the values of the design parameters (such as mass distribution).
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Such situations exist in real walking robot applications, and thereforedynamicstabilitymargins are more suitable.
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The finding that similar numbers of seedlings are recruiting around grove and solitary palms suggestsdynamicstabilitybetween the two levels of aggregation.
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The modern policy environment, and models of it, examinesdynamicstabilityfrom the perspective of the form, and informational feasibility, of alternative policy rules.
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Although this assumption may seem difficult to defend a priori, it is a necessary condition for thedynamicstabilityof these models.
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Such systems are in most cases rooted on fixed supports, which ensures somedynamicstability.
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Therefore, onlydynamicstabilitycriteria are valid for judging stability when inertial and elastic effects are involved.
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Many simulation results are presented to demonstrate criteria and constraints influences ondynamicstability.
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Postmodernism promotes the scientific goal of examiningdynamicstabilityin natural phenomena.
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Dynamicstabilityon a slope - stopping and starting facing up and down a fixed slope.
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