Dynamization - Law Dictionary Search Results
dynamic RAM
a type of random access memory using circuits that require periodic refresh cycles in order to retain the stored information Contrasted to static ram which maintains the memory state as long as the power is still...
Hemadynamics
The principles of dynamics in their application to the blood that part of science which treats of the motion of the blood
Ship
Carriage by Sea. Means a vessel of any type whatsoever not per-manently attached to the seabed and includes dynamically supported craft, submersibles, or any other floating craft. [Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Maritime Navigation and
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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
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
Hydrodynamic
Pertaining to or derived from the dynamical action of water of a liquid of or pertaining to water power
Dynamist
One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics
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
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Dynamization - Law Dictionary Search Results
dynamic RAM
a type of random access memory using circuits that require periodic refresh cycles in order to retain the stored information Contrasted to static ram which maintains the memory state as long as the power is still...
Hemadynamics
The principles of dynamics in their application to the blood that part of science which treats of the motion of the blood
Ship
Carriage by Sea. Means a vessel of any type whatsoever not per-manently attached to the seabed and includes dynamically supported craft, submersibles, or any other floating craft. [Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Maritime Navigation and
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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
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
Hydrodynamic
Pertaining to or derived from the dynamical action of water of a liquid of or pertaining to water power
Dynamist
One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics
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
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