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Dynamic

Of or pertaining to dynamics belonging to energy or power characterized by energy or production of force

Company

It began to be realised that the company is a species of social organisation, with a life and dynamics of its own and exercising a significant power in contemporary society. The new concept of corporate responsi-bility transcending

ics

A suffix used in forming the names of certain sciences systems etc as acoustics mathematics dynamics statistics politics athletics

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Hydrodynamics

motion and action of nonelastic fluids whether as investigated mathematically or by observation and experiment the principles of dynamics as applied to water and other fluids

Hemadynamics

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

Gyrostat

which is attached a thin flange of metal for supporting the instrument It is used in studying the dynamics of rotating bodies

Gyroscope

A rotating wheel mounted in a ring or rings for illustrating the dynamics of rotating bodies the composition of rotations etc It was devised by Professor W R Johnson in 1832

Dynamist

One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics

Centrosome

A peculiar rounded body lying near the nucleus of a cell It is regarded as the dynamic element by means of which the machinery of cell division is organized

Electro

combining form signifying pertaining to electricity produced by electricity producing or employing electricity etc as electro negative electro dynamic electro magnet

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