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Example sentences for "dynamics"

Lexicographically close words:
dykes; dylygence; dynamic; dynamical; dynamically; dynamism; dynamite; dynamited; dynamiter; dynamiters
  1. An artist should so thoroughly make his own the composition which he plays, and be so deeply imbued with its spirit, that he will know the phrasing and dynamics which best express the meaning of the piece.

  2. At the same time the rhythmic sense is developed, all varieties of touch and dynamics introduced, and harmonic and structural analysis dwelt upon.

  3. Lavoisier left unexplained the dynamics of combustion; but in 1843, before the chemical section of the association meeting at Cork, Dr.

  4. Thus to Joule we owe the foundation of chemical dynamics and the basis of thermal chemistry.

  5. We shall close our discussion of the subject of dynamics with a brief presentation of a few practical matters with which every amateur conductor should be familiar.

  6. Dynamics Of these, the composer is able to indicate exactly the first four, to convey his meaning fairly well in the fifth and sixth, but to give only a relative idea of the seventh and eighth.

  7. Banish all belief in God, eliminate the idea of man's responsibility to a higher power, make him the sole lord of his life and earthly good his greatest guerdon, and you destroy the dynamics of progress, the genius of civilization.

  8. Such knowledge is required to gain some insight into even the potential for predation and competition in the dynamics of the marine bird and commercial fish populations of this region.

  9. Some biological principles that affect the dynamics of seabird populations are identified in this paper.

  10. Goals for Research on Population Dynamics of Seabirds for Purposes of Conservation 1.

  11. The dynamics of seabird food chains is reviewed elsewhere in these proceedings.

  12. Dynamics of the terrestrial ecosystem vegetation of Amchitka Island, Alaska.

  13. Some conflicting theories and assumptions of population dynamics are examined and discussed below.

  14. Galileo's mature views on dynamics received expression in a work published in 1638, Mathematical Discourses and Demonstrations concerning Two New Sciences relating to Mechanics and Local Movements.

  15. On this theory the Newtonian dynamics fails when the velocities concerned are a near approach to that of light.

  16. All learning which calls out or arrests the functioning of an instinct, must, from what we have learned of the chemical dynamics of instincts as reactions between hormones, nerves and viscera, affect the vegetative system.

  17. The second volume was to have contained the dynamics of the structures of bodies, and a third and fourth were to be devoted to the physical investigation of the atom and its relation to other atoms and matter in general.

  18. Spurred on by the differential equations, will he decide to be a lawyer, or will the dynamics of a particle help him to realize his ambition of painting?

  19. For the great idea, the practical dynamics of equality, was theirs; they set it in motion, guarded it, and saw it triumph.

  20. The service areas change constantly in keeping with the alignments and dynamics of planets and their satellites, traffic-lane management, neutralizing debris intrusions, and conventional and spunnel teleport maintenance.

  21. During construction the System is linked to Planet Pluto, employing mass attractors, orbital dynamics controls and stabilizers, and other means, as appropriate.

  22. Explorers studied and charted the surfaces, depths and atmospheres of each of the Solar System's bodies, and scrutinized the dynamics and constituents of space matter out to the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud.

  23. He wove into his analysis the effects of orbital dynamics on normal and spunnel transit times from each Inner and Outer Region point-of-origin to the Slingshot work sites.

  24. The Collector is fixed to the Extractor's product launch nodes, functions and operations, and to the Extractor's orbital dynamics at destination.

  25. The dynamics of free-love have yet to be formulated.

  26. Von Bullow is the worst sinner in this respect, for he discovers quaint nooks and dells for his dynamics undreamed of by the composer.

  27. It is written to split the ears of the groundlings, or rather to astonish and confuse them, for the Chopin dynamics in the early music are never very rude.

  28. The separation of kinematics from dynamics is due mainly to G.

  29. Ball's highly original investigations in kinematics and dynamics were published in collected form under the title Theory of Screws (Cambridge, 1900).

  30. The complete determination of the result of a collision under given circumstances is not a matter of abstract dynamics alone, but requires some auxiliary assumption.

  31. But to go back to what we were talking about--can you tell me of any simple book on dynamics that I could put in my pocket, and study a little at leisure times in the day?

  32. The title of this paper was "The Dynamics of a Golf Ball.

  33. It would be easy enough to demonstrate this were it necessary to do so, but it is a matter which comes in more in the dynamics of golf, and possibly I shall have the space to treat of it further there.

  34. It must be observed, however, that by these terms I mean just as little in the one case the principles of mathematics as those of general (physical) dynamics in the other.

  35. The principles of dynamics in their application to the blood; that part of science which treats of the motion of the blood.

  36. It is used in studying the dynamics of rotating bodies.

  37. A rotating wheel, mounted in a ring or rings, for illustrating the dynamics of rotating bodies, the composition of rotations, etc.

  38. In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.

  39. We came across a typical instance of this in discussing the basic theorem of kinematics and dynamics (Chapter VIII).

  40. Kinetics is applied kinematics, or, as pointed out above, dynamics treated with kinematic concepts.

  41. Let us, on the background of Howard's brief definitions, try to form a more exact picture of the atmospheric dynamics at work in each of the stages he describes.

  42. An abattis formed, menacing and formidable, against which even the mighty dynamics of the river pushed in vain.

  43. On the side of dynamics the combat suddenly equalized.

  44. Many of the factors which students of dynamics are concerned with grow out of biological and technological relationships, and are connected with physiographic influences.

  45. The version of the distinction between statics and dynamics here discussed is only one of several which he gives.

  46. The phenomena of statics and dynamics are different phenomena.

  47. It is, above all, important to insist that the distinction between statics and dynamics is not the same as the distinction between theory and description, or between the abstract and the concrete.

  48. But things are a little more confusing since what used to be is not always actually replaced by something else, but rescaled, turned into a possibility among many, in a dynamics of ever-expanding diversity and wider choices.

  49. Most of these experiences originate in the practical requirement to extend the human being's experiential horizon, and the need to keep pace with the dynamics of global economy.

  50. This desire corresponds to a pragmatics shaped by the global scale of humankind, and by the contemporary dynamics of human self-constitution.

  51. The dynamics of changes in the nature and purpose of sports is related to what makes the sports experience today another instance in the process of diversification of languages and the demotion of the necessity of literacy.

  52. The dynamics of reproduction-births per marriage, average number of children per family, children living with one parent, infant mortality-is significant from the perspective of one of the most important functions of family.

  53. Japanese schools, whose structured programs and lack of understanding of the new pragmatics made for headlines, were able to evade their own rigid system of education, reputed for being late in acknowledging the dynamics of change.

  54. Still, in the USA and in Europe, there are conflicts between the new dynamics of scientific and technological progress and the bureaucracy of science.

  55. But those who give life and dynamics to reality use means other than those whose continued predominance this book questions.

  56. Within such experiences, a different dynamics and a focus on distinctions, instead of on homogeneity, are embedded.

  57. To understand the dynamics of the changes that made the new pragmatic framework of the civilization of illiteracy necessary is the object of the entire book.

  58. Decentralization of many, if not all, aspects of existence, paralleled by strong integrative forces at work, is also characteristic of the dynamics of change.

  59. We are mainly interested in the dynamics of education up to the turn of the century, and would like to situate it in the discussion caused by the apparent, or actual, failure of education to accomplish its goals today.

  60. The dynamics of the present affects the status of theories, both the way we shape them and how we communicate them.

  61. What is of interest here is that literacy was a powerful instrument for structuring practical experiences, such as sports (among others), in the framework of a dynamics of interaction specific to industrial society.

  62. A wondrous science of dynamics exhibits here its problems ready solved.

  63. If they are in a measure our true kin--our dynamics is doubled.

  64. We are making our future in form and texture and dynamics by the force of our present hour idealism.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dynamics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.