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[ US /daɪˈnæmɪˌkɫi/ ]
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in a forceful dynamic manner
this pianist plays dynamically
How To Use dynamically In A Sentence
- Fitness functions include a simple linear problem for binary strings and classification of data sets which are dynamically loaded from a specified data file.
- Clear-cut clinical evidence of a hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus should be present, such as respiratory distress, a continuous murmur, a hyperactive precordium, cardiomegaly and pulmonary plethora on chest x-ray. THE MEDICAL NEWS
- The F400 uses a pushrod design and all the wishbones are aerodynamically shaped.
- Developers then create servlets that instantiate that class, use methods to replace the mock-up text with dynamically generated content and send the document to the user's browser.
- Because in a dynamic loosely coupled system where code is a resource like any other it is very straight forward to create processes that dynamically generate code.
- In addition, the measurement results can be displayed dynamically, topologically, statistically, or in a tabular format on a monitor.
- Patients were hemodynamically monitored with data collected at baseline and at 15-20 minute intervals during the plateau phase.
- Bosses make the music switch dynamically into "boss music".
- The second dynamically equivalent mechanism is to introduce delays into the loop that correspond to synthesis and transport delays.
- Its verification programme demands a minimum 80% of binary code is tested dynamically - 100% statically - before certification is awarded.