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aerodynamics: the study of the motion of gases and the reaction of that motion on bodies in contact with the gas; for example, the passage of rockets through the atmosphere.
Category: Physics
aerothermodynamic: study of aerodynamic phenomena at velocities high enough for thermodynamic properties of constituent gases to become significant
Category: Transport
aerothermodynamics: study of aerodynamic phenomena at velocities high enough for thermodynamic properties of constituent gases to become significant
Category: Transport
biodynamic: the study of the effects of dynamic processes(motion,acceleration,vibration,weightlessness,etc.)on living organisms
Category: Medicine
biodynamics: the study of the effects of dynamic processes(motion,acceleration,vibration,weightlessness,etc.)on living organisms
Category: Medicine
cardiodynamics: kinetic mechanisms by means of which the heartbeat insures the circulation of the blood through the heart to the periphery and back to the heart
Category: Medicine
DYNA: the Motorola registered trademark used to describe the Motorola cellular radiotelephone communications system
Category: News-systems and communications
dynamic: pertaining to properties that can only be established during the execution of a program
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
dynamic: a circuitry which stores information as charges on MOS capacitors
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
dynamic-duplex: the primary electronic mobile exchange twin processor node and control system mode of operation in which the electronic mobile exchange processing system is configured for the highest level of fault tolerance
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
dynamical: statistical...study of...elements of the atmosphere...in relation to the...interpretation...of the contemporary climate patterns...or of the long-term climate changes or trends.
Category: The cosmos
dynamical: meteorology considerred from the point of view of the dynamics of the phenomena of the atmosphere.
Category: The cosmos
dynamically: the neutral state obtained by means of an alternating field or alternately reversing field,the peak value of which is decreased to zero from a value corresponding to saturation
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
dynamically: A set of characters whose shapes are sent from the service and down-loaded via the line.It may be used to represent alphabetic characters,special symbols,or picture element symbols for constructing fine graphics.Once loaded,the DRCS is regarded as a member of a library.
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
dynamics: the study of the action of forces on bodies and the changes in motion they produce
Category: News-systems and communications
dynamics: for the purpose of file transfer,access and management:the concatenation and simplification properties of a document
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
dynamite: mixture of nitroglycerin with an inert absorbent substance
Category: The chemical industry
dynamite: an industrial explosive which is detonated by blasting caps
Category: Defense
dynamo: a digital simulation program developed by Jay Forrester at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
dynamometer: an instrument for measuring mechanical force
Category: Physics
dynamometer: used to measure the compression or tractive force of hydraulic presses,rolling mills,material testing machines,etc.and also for load tests(aircraft)
Category: Transport
dynamotor: direct current(DC or d.c.)generator and electric motor having common set of field poles and two or more armature windings
Category: News-systems and communications
dynatron: an effect equivalent to a negative resistance in the circuit that occurs when the anode characteristic has a negative slope
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
electrodynamic: an adjective applied to the action or force exerted between electric currents.
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
electrodynamic: an energy meter which operates by the rotation of the moving coils of an electrodynamic measuring element
Category: Standards, measures and testing
electrodynamic: decreasing amplitude of pointer oscillation of an electrical meter
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
electrodynamic: an instrument which operates by the interaction of a current in a movable coil with a current in one or more fixed coils
Category: Standards, measures and testing
electrodynamic: microphone in which the electrical output results from the motion of coil in a magnetic field,the motion of this coil being derived from the diaphragm of the microphone
Category: Medicine
electrodynamic: a cutter head in which the displacements of the recording stylus are generated by the motion of a coil in a magnetic field
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
electrodynamic: a pick-up head which for its operation depends upon the motion of a coil in a magnetic field
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
electrodynamics: that part of science which deals with forces between conductors carrying currents.
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
hemodynamic: a branch of physiology that deals with circulatory movements and the forces involved in circulation of the blood.
Category: Medicine
hemodynamics: a branch of physiology that deals with circulatory movements and the forces involved in circulation of the blood.
Category: Medicine
hydrodynamic: science and technology which treats of the laws governing movement of liquids and forces which oppose this movement
Category: Physics
hydrodynamic: losses due to the motion of the fluid
Category: Mechanical engineering
hydrodynamic: The difference of levels between the surface of a water strem flowing over a dam and its natural undammed-up surface level
Category: Physics
hydrodynamic: in experimental stress analysis,the evaluation of stresses by analogy with ideal and viscous incompressible fluids
Category: Standards, measures and testing
hydrodynamics: science and technology which treats of the laws governing movement of liquids and forces which oppose this movement
Category: Physics
magnetohydrodynamic: Subject dealing with the motion of electrically conducting fluids(liquids and plasmas),interacting with a magnetic field.
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
magnetohydrodynamic: Material waves which propagate in a conducting fluid(plasma for example)owing to the presence of a magnetic field.
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
magnetohydrodynamic: An instability arising from the macroscopic motions of a conducting fluid(liquid or plasma)as a result of its interaction with a magnetic field.
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
magnetohydrodynamic: a shock wave which propagates in a plasma; its wave-front amplitude is higher than the mean free path, hence the principal energy dissipation mechanisms inside the wave-front are the electrical conductivity of the plasma and collisions between particles
Category: Physics
ophthalmodynamometer: an instrument for measuring blood pressure of the retinal vessels by determining the pressure necessary to collapse them
Category: Medicine
rotodynamic: pump in which the increase of fluid energy is derived from kinetic energy and the quantity of fluid delivered is related to the output pressure
Category: Mechanical engineering
superaerodynamics: the study of fluid motion in conditions(e.g.,at high altitude)in which the fluid pressure is so low that the conditions of continuum flow no longer apply
Category: Physics
thermodynamic: the science of the relation of heat to other forms of energy
Category: Mechanical engineering
thermodynamic: the cycle of any heat engine
Category: Mechanical engineering
thermodynamic: represents a process in which the final state is identical to the initial state
Category: Mechanical engineering
thermodynamic: thermodynamic models employ binary units which take on only two states,on or off.The connections between units must be symmetrical.There is no distinction between the output of a unit and its activation value.The activation values are a stochastic function of the input signals.This particular configuration of assumptions allows a formal analogy between these models and thermodynamics and allows the proof of theorems concerning its performance as a function of the temperature of the system.Two examples of such models are harmony theory and the Boltzmann machine
Category: General
thermodynamic: a system of heating using the heat pump
Category: Mechanical engineering
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