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term and dynamics
** Normal dynamics, is a stochastic motion having a Gaussian probability density function in position with variance MSD that follows, MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement of the process, and t is the time the process is seen ( normal dynamics and Brownian dynamics are very similar ; the term used depends on the field )
* Some authorities distinguish between latency and transport delay by using the term ' latency ' in the sense of the extra time delay of a system over and above the reaction time of the vehicle being simulated, but this requires a detailed knowledge of the vehicle dynamics and can be controversial.
To be specific, the term particle is a misnomer from classical physics because the dynamics of particle physics are governed by quantum mechanics.
Such explanation is called statistical thermodynamics ; also often it is also referred to by the term ' statistical mechanics ', though this term can have a wider meaning, referring to ' microscopic objects ', such as economic quantities, that do not obey Hamiltonian dynamics.
The term geophysics sometimes refers only to the geological applications: Earth's shape ; its gravitational and magnetic fields ; its internal structure and composition ; its dynamics and their surface expression in plate tectonics, the generation of magmas, volcanism and rock formation.
Features of deeper mantle dynamics such as plumes and delamination of the lower lithosphere have also been hypothesised to play important roles in the long term (> million year ), large scale ( thousands of km ) evolution of the Earth's topography ( see dynamic topography ).
Ultimately, it was social psychologist Kurt Lewin ( 1890 – 1947 ) who coined the term group dynamics to describe the positive and negative forces within groups of people.
He coined the term group dynamics to describe the way groups and individuals act and react to changing circumstances.
In particular, when there is more than one term present in the sum for then the dynamics of the system will be non-unitary and hence decoherence will take place.
The Italian term " virtuoso " was also once commonly used to describe the group of emerging ballistic experts, engineers, artillerists, and specialists in mechanics and dynamics that arose during the late 17th century in response to the spreading use of gunpowder in Europe.
In spiral dynamics, the term < sup > v </ sup > Meme refers to a core value system, acting as an organizing principle, which expresses itself through memes ( self-propagating ideas, habits, or cultural practices ).
The term sociotechnical system recognises that organisations have boundaries and that transactions occur within the system ( and its sub-systems ) and between the wider context and dynamics of the environment.
The term ' Distributed Power ' has been specifically coined to convey the generic concept of removing some of the motive power of a train from its head-end and distributing it within or throughout the length of the train to reduce coupler forces ( and, when competently operated ; in-train dynamics ) and permit the operation of longer, heavier trains.
A more recent theory of term has that its origins are in the Klondike Gold Rush or the Fraser Valley Gold Rush and the dynamics of the fast evolving Chinook jargon, the lingua franca of the Pacific Northwest at the time.
Scientology uses the term " morals " to refer to a collectively agreed code of good conduct and defines ethics as " the actions an individual takes on himself in order to accomplish optimum survival for himself and others on all dynamics ".
The term critical point of the system is used here in the sense of statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics, representing the point where a system undergoes a phase transition ; in this case the transition from a steady reliable grid with few cascading failures to a very sporadic unreliable grid with common cascading failures.
In addition to the wide range of length and time scales and the associated computational cost, the governing equations of fluid dynamics contain a non-linear convection term and a non-linear and non-local pressure gradient term.
The racial dynamics that appeared to underlie his narrow and unexpected loss in 1982 gave rise to the political term " the Bradley effect.
" In the context of climate change, the term " forcing " is restricted to changes in the radiation balance of the surface-troposphere system imposed by external factors, with no changes in stratospheric dynamics, no surface and tropospheric feedbacks in operation ( i. e., no secondary effects induced because of changes in tropospheric motions or its thermodynamic state ), and no dynamically induced changes in the amount and distribution of atmospheric water ( vapour, liquid, and solid forms ).

term and came
Its coastal acquisition may have been one reason yellow amber came to be designated by the same term as ambergris.
The term originally came from antibody generator and was a molecule that binds specifically to an antibody, but the term now also refers to any molecule or molecular fragment that can be bound by a major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) and presented to a T-cell receptor.
The Sanskrit term for archery, dhanurveda, came to refer to martial arts in general.
However, the term came into wide use only after the publication of a review article by O. Jacobsen in the chemical dictionary of Albert Ladenburg in the 1880s.
In the 1970s, the term generally came to refer to speeds of Mach 5 ( 5 times the speed of sound ) and above.
The term came to denote the season in 16th century England, a contraction of Middle English expressions like " fall of the leaf " and " fall of the year ".
The term ' business ethics ' came into common use in the United States in the early 1970s.
Associated perhaps initially with Jesus People and the Christian counterculture, born again came to refer to a conversion experience, accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in order to be saved from Hell and given eternal life with God in Heaven, and was increasingly used as a term to identify devout believers.
The alliance commonly known as the Second Triumvirate, renewed for a five-year term in 38 BC, broke down when Octavian came to perceive Caesarion, the son of Julius Caesar and the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII, as a major threat to his power.
During the 19th century, the term " casino " came to include other public buildings where pleasurable activities, including gambling, and sports took place.
" Since the term " CPU " is generally defined as a device for software ( computer program ) execution, the earliest devices that could rightly be called CPUs came with the advent of the stored-program computer.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
The term " chicano " may have come from Mexican immigrants to the U. S. during the 1920s and 1930s, but by those originated from Chihuahua ( not the term " Chi -" hua-hua " when they came into Texas where the locals made fun of the way the Chihuahuan Mexicans, primarily indigenous rural peasants, spoke a " less common " dialect of Spanish ).
After the Roman Empire became officially Christian, see Edict of Thessalonica, the term came by extension to refer to a large and important church that has been given special ceremonial rites by the Pope.
But, as America grew, industry became a larger and larger part of American life ; and, during the term of America's first populist president, Andrew Jackson, economic questions came to the forefront.
Other games came along and used the term " bowl ", whether the stadium was shaped like a bowl or not.
Cannon is derived from the Old Italian word cannone, meaning " large tube ", which came from Latin canna, in turn originating from the Greek κάννα ( kanna ), " reed ", and then generalized to mean any hollow tube-like object ; cognate with Akkadian term qanu and Hebrew qāneh, meaning " tube " or " reed ".
While the term Mari expressed the relationship between Jesus and his disciples during his life, the Greek Kyrios came to represent his lordship over the world.
In the study of mythology the term " myth " refers to a traditional story, often regarded as sacred, which explains how the world and its inhabitants came to have their present form.
Whatever the intention may have been originally, the Mongolian " Dalai ", which does not have any meaning as a Tibetan term, came to be understood commonly as a title.
In late 1954, Gen. J. Lawton Collins was made ambassador to " Free Vietnam " ( the term South Vietnam came into use in 1955 ), effectively elevating the country to sovereign status.

term and little
His teacher and his school principal were conferred with and everyone agreed that, if he kept up with a certain amount of work at home, there was little danger of his losing a term.
In its most broad term, it refers to the world's Christian majority countries, which, share little in common aside from the predominance of the faith.
The latest editions have abandoned the use of the term " CD-WO " in favor of " CD-R ", while " CD-MO " were used very little.
In England the nautical term " clipper " appeared a little later.
During his term as Vice President, George H. W. Bush was first depicted as completely invisible, his words emanating from a little “ voice box ” in the air.
The term, which means ' little epic ', came into use in the nineteenth century.
In 1804, he had no compunction about announcing that through his authority as Holy Roman Emperor, he declared he was now Emperor of Austria ( at the time a geographical term that had little resonance ).
As a figure of 19th century fairy tales, the term gnome by the 20th century became largely synonymous with other terms for the " little people ", such as goblin, brownie, kobold, leprechaun, Heinzelmännchen and other instances of the " domestic spirit " type, losing its strict association with earth or the underground world.
Furthermore, critics complained that he had little imagination and seemed overwhelmed by the nation's economic disasters — depressions and strikes — in his second term.
The term means " little war " in Spanish, and the word, guerrilla, has been used to describe the concept since the 18th century, and perhaps earlier.
Some contend that the term " Christian " was first coined as a derogatory term, meaning " little Christs ", and was meant as a mockery, a term of derision for those that followed the teachings of Jesus.
Although there is little surviving evidence of Irish culture, some elderly islanders can remember when the term " cilig " ( or killick ) was used to describe a common method of fishing for sea turtles by tricking them into swimming into prearranged nets ( this was dome by splashing a stone on a line-the cilig-into the water on the turtle's opposite side ).
In referring to taxonomy of the Animalia, " invertebrata " is a term of convenience, not a taxon ; it has very little circumscriptional significance except arguably within the Chordata.
Otherwise, the term has achieved very little popular usage in any context.
During his term as president, however, Adams achieved little of long-term consequence in foreign affairs.
In Brazil, in recent years the term Kwanzaa has been applied by a few institutions as a synonym for the festivities of the Black Awareness Day, commemorated on November 20 in honor of Zumbi dos Palmares, having little to do with the celebration as it was originally conceived.
) Some taxonomists restrict the term family to a certain level, but there is little consensus in how to do so.
The term " legacy " may have little to do with the size or age of the system — mainframes run 64-bit Linux and Java alongside 1960s vintage code.
Enrico Fermi, who developed the theory of beta decay, coined the term neutrino ( the Italian equivalent of " little neutral one ") in 1933 as a way to resolve the confusion.
The term McJob is introduced, defined as a job with poor compensation that does not keep pace with inflation, inflexible or undesirable hours, little chance of advancement, and high levels of stress.
Though such reactors could be built with current or near term technology, they trigger little interest for reasons of economics, practicality, or safety.
Credited as the first to use a diminutive of organ ( i. e., little organ ) for cellular structures was German zoologist Karl August Möbius ( 1884 ), who used the term organula ( plural of organulum, the diminutive of Latin organum ).
Likewise, Richard McNally states, " The term ' pseudoscience ' has become little more than an inflammatory buzzword for quickly dismissing one's opponents in media sound-bites " and " When therapeutic entrepreneurs make claims on behalf of their interventions, we should not waste our time trying to determine whether their interventions qualify as pseudoscientific.

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