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Dynamic and stability
Dynamic range is usually quite restricted, and power feedback may mean that long term stability is a relatively minor issue.
The unique property of the Carver One is its automatic balancing " Dynamic Vehicle Control " system, which is said to allow full stability under almost all circumstances.

Dynamic and control
Dynamic RAM is more complicated to interface to and control and needs regular refresh cycles to prevent its contents being lost.
Dynamic programming has been coupled with ANNs ( Neuro dynamic programming ) by Bertsekas and Tsitsiklis and applied to multi-dimensional nonlinear problems such as those involved in vehicle routing or natural resources management because of the ability of ANNs to mitigate losses of accuracy even when reducing the discretization grid density for numerically approximating the solution of the original control problems.
However, the media access control ( the multiple access protocol ) is Dynamic TDMA in HiperLAN / 2, while CSMA / CA is used in 802. 11a.
* Dynamic Code System, a remote control security technique, typically for garage entry in which each electronic key fob has a unique ' signature ' and the transmitted code changes each time any authorized fob communicates with a related control mechanism.
* Dynamic combinatorial chemistry, a method to the generation of new molecules formed by the reversible reaction of relatively simple components under thermodynamic control.
* Because of its Dynamic Track Following ( DTF ) technology ( involving an advanced, movable video head tip ), by design V2000 does not require a video tracking control ( however, Grundig's model 1600 lacked DTF ).
* Dynamic Matrix Control, an approach for multi-input / output model predictive control
* S. Tamm, SL Tamm: Dynamic control of cell-cell-adhesion and membrane-associated actin during food-induced mouth opening in Beroe. In the Journal of Cell Science.
* Magnetic Resonance-benchtop NMR and DNP-NMR ( Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation ) for industrial quality control and bioscience applications.
Standard on V8 models and newly optional for 528i versions was BMW's Dynamic Stability Control, designed to aid control in fast turns.
# Dynamic output power control – Nearby transmitters decrease their output power so that all signals arrive at the receiver with similar signal strengths.
There was an optional three octave ( 37 note ) DK1 monophonic keyboard available for it, later the DK2 ( Dynamic Keyboard 2 ) was available, this allowed independent control of two Oscillators, thus enabling the player to play two notes together.
Dynamic source routing protocol ( DSR ) is an on-demand protocol designed to restrict the bandwidth consumed by control packets in ad hoc wireless networks by eliminating the periodic table-update messages required in the table-driven approach.
Dynamic Data Exchange was first introduced in 1987 with the release of Windows 2. 0 as a method of interprocess communication so that one program can communicate with or control another program, somewhat like Sun's RPC ( Remote Procedure Call ).
Rather than simply losing the lower bits, Dynamic Rounding uses their information to control, via a randomiser, the dither of the LSB of the truncated result.
While Nader's career began with a strong interest in law and forms of social control, over time she became more interested in questions of cultural control and " controlling processes " ( also the title of an immensely popular undergraduate course she taught from 1984 until 2010 ), a concept described further in her 1997 article, " Controlling Processes: Tracing the Dynamic Components of Power.
Wheels and tyres were upgraded to, or ( 5 / 15 arm design ), and there was the " Dynamic Ride Control " ( DRC ) system available for the suspension, which featured diagonally interlinked shock absorbers to give better body control during extreme cornering, acceleration and braking.
* Dynamic and massively distributed device networks, which are easy to control and program ( e. g. service discovery, auto-configuration, end-user programmable devices and systems etc.

Dynamic and also
Finagle's Law of Dynamic Negatives ( also known as Finagle's corollary to Murphy's Law ) is usually rendered:
X. 25 was also part of an ISDN protocol called " Always On / Dynamic ISDN ", or AO / DI.
Ramón y Cajal also postulated the Law of Dynamic Polarization, which states that a neuron receives signals at its dendrites and cell body and transmits them, as action potentials, along the axon in one direction: away from the cell body.
Dynamic typing, also called latent typing, determines the type-safety of operations at runtime ; in other words, types are associated with runtime values rather than textual expressions.
( Dynamic braking is also disabled if it is normally used, shunting energy collected from downward travel, and thus the gravitational potential energy of passengers, into a resistor network.
Dynamic HTML also provides for user interactivity and realtime element updating within web pages ( i. e., pages don't have to be loaded or reloaded to effect any changes ), mainly using the Document Object Model ( DOM ) and JavaScript, support which is built-in to most modern web browsers.
The integrated Dynamic Cable Rating ( DCR ) or also called Real Time Thermal Rating ( RTTR ) solution enables not only to continuously monitor the temperature of a high voltage cable circuit in real time, but to safely utilize the existing network capacity to its maximum.
The company ’ s Dynamic Infrastructures strategy, was also born here.
They also allow many community events take place such as Youth Dynamic nights and church choir recitals.
With younger model builders in mind, many theme sets were also introduced, including a " Construction and Agricultural " series, " Space " models and " Dynamic " sets.
Philips developed an alternative noise reduction system known as Dynamic Noise Limiter ( DNL ) which did not require the tapes to be processed during recording ; this was also the basis of the later DNR noise reduction.
* AAX (" Modern Bright ")-Cymbals made with the same techniques as their AA counterparts, but features Sabian's " Dynamic Focus ", which eliminates distortion and increases the cymbal's clarity, it also makes the cymbal react the same at all volumes.
Experimental approaches for characterizing polymers are also common, using Polymer characterization methods, such as size exclusion chromatography, Viscometry, Dynamic light scattering, and Automatic Continuous Online Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions ( ACOMP ) for determining the chemical, physical, and material properties of polymers.
Dynamic compliance studies may be also helpful.
Dynamic equilibria can also exist in a homogeneous system.
Dynamic equilibria can also occur in the gas phase as, for example, when nitrogen dioxide dimerizes.
Dynamic contact mode ( also called intermittent contact or tapping mode ) was developed to bypass this problem.
Applications for Athene could also be created using this methodology and were commonly scripted using the object scripting language ' DML ' ( Dynamic Markup Language ).
Mazda also introduced Dynamic Tracking Suspension System ( DTSS ) in the 2nd generation RX-7.
The CSR Superlight ( also 260 bhp ) is the current Caterham performance flagship strips away the windscreen, integrated dash and other comfort-oriented components for maximum performance, with specialist ' Dynamic dampers ' added to improve its already phenomenal grip.
Dynamic range was also limited by the fact that if the signal level coming from the master tape was too high, the highly sensitive cutting head might jump off the surface of the disc during the cutting process.
Dynamic mechanical analysis ( abbreviated DMA, also known as dynamic mechanical spectroscopy ) is a technique used to study and characterize materials.
* Dynamic range compression, also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and quiet, of an audio waveform is reduced
Dynamic range compression, also called DRC ( often seen in DVD and car CD player settings ) or simply compression reduces the volume of loud sounds or amplifies quiet sounds by narrowing or " compressing " an audio signal's dynamic range.

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