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Machine Dynamics

2023
In this book, we aim to give a thorough introduction to machine dynamics. It covers the theoretical basis of dynamics, modelling, mechanical design, practical applications, kinematics and kinetics, principles of mechanics, equations of motion for multibody systems, applications to mechanisms, vehicle dynamics, and static and dynamic balancing.
Alireza Abbasimoshaei, Thorsten A. Kern
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Dynamers: dynamic molecular and supramolecular polymers

Progress in Polymer Science, 2005
Dynamers are defined as constitutional dynamic polymers, i.e. polymeric entities whose monomeric components are linked through reversible connections and have therefore the capacity to modify their constitution by exchange and reshuffling of their components.
Jean-Marie Lehn
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Web dynamics

Software Focus, 2001
AbstractThe global usage and continuing exponential growth of the World Wide Web poses a host of challenges to the research community. In particular, there is an urgent need to understand and manage the dynamics of the Web, in order to develop new techniques that will make the Web tractable.
Mark Levene, Alexandra Poulovassilis
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Neuronal Dynamics of Dynamic Synapses

2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005
This work presents a model of minimal time-continuous target-cell specific use-dependent short-term synaptic plasticity (STP) observed in the pyramidal cells that can account for both short-term depression and facilitation. In general it provides a concise and portable description that is useful for predicting synaptic responses to more complex ...
Biswa, Sengupta, David, Halliday
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On the dynamics

Image and Vision Computing, 2007
We show several properties of the ordered dynamics. In particular, we give necessary and sufficient conditions which indicate when a transformation preserves the dynamics of the regional maxima. We also establish a link between the dynamics, minimum spanning trees, and component trees.
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A dynamic journal for a dynamic profession

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2006
Having been an optometrist for 52 years and associated with optometry for all of my life, I have frequently been struck by the dynamism within our profession.
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Dynamic ownership in a dynamic language

Proceedings of the 2007 symposium on Dynamic languages, 2007
Object aliasing causes as many problems in dynamic languages as it does in static languages. Most existing work on aliasing, such as ownership types, relies on static checking based on annotations and type declarations. We introduce ConstraintedJava, a scripting language based on BeanShell that provides dynamic ownership checking.
Donald Gordon, James Noble 0001
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Dynamic Enforcement of Dynamic Policies

Proceedings of the 10th ACM Workshop on Programming Languages and Analysis for Security, 2015
This paper presents SLIO, an information-flow control mechanism enforcing dynamic policies: security policies which change the relation between security levels while the system is running. SLIO builds on LIO, a floating-label information-flow control system embedded in Haskell that uses a runtime monitor to enforce security.
Pablo Buiras, Bart van Delft
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Dynamic visioning for dynamic environments

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1999
Summary: This article considers the particular challenges to organisations facing major change in turbulent times. It briefly reviews the use of visioning tools, especially scenario planning, to support the process of developing strategies requiring major change, and the communication of these plans to key employees.
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Dynamic Trees and Dynamic Point Location

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1991
Summary: This paper describes new methods for maintaining a point-location data structure for a dynamically changing monotone subdivision \(\mathcal S\). The main approach is based on the maintenance of two interlaced spanning trees, one for \(\mathcal S\) and one for the graph-theoretic planar dual of \(\mathcal S\).
Michael T. Goodrich, Roberto Tamassia
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