Type of RAM (random access memory). To keep data in the DRAM, this data needs to be "refreshed" (recharged). The electric charge fades out of a DRAM like air seeps out of a balloon. Because of this change, it is called "dynamic."
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Pertaining to an operation that occurs at the time it is needed rather than at a predetermined or fixed time. IBM.
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Refers to actions that take place at the moment they are needed rather than in advance. Dynamic content refers to content that exists in a Database on the web Server that is pulled or placed on the page a User is currently viewing.
www.brontedesign.com/glossary.asp
A type of mic with a moving coil. Generally less expensive and more robust than condenser/capacitor types, and don't need additional power to function. Useful for live applications.
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A piece that changes its movement capabilities during the course of a game. Mimic: A detailed discussion of Mimics can be found here. An example of a Mimic would be the Joker or Orphan. Alternator: An Alternator has two (or more) movement capabilities, alternating between them according to some pattern (eg. Flip chess pieces or Chameleon used in Fairy Chess problems). Adaptor: An Adaptor changes its movement capabilities based on where it is on the board. ...
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Dynamic analysis means the process of parsing source code to create instrumented source, the compilation and linking of the instrumented source, the execution of the instrumented application, the import of trace data and the examination of coverage reports, views and metrics.
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HTML, a mixture of standards including HTML, style sheets, the Document Object Model and scripting. However, there is no World Wide Web Consortium specification that formally defines DHTML.
www.wmo.ch/web/www/WDM/Guides/Internet-glossary.html
Dynamic web sites offer the user the ability to interact with the web site. This interaction can take place in the form of a search for products, a questionnaire that automatically posts results or online polls. Basically, dynamic web pages and content are generated from the input of the user.
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Giving an impression of wide dynamic range; punchy. This is related to system speed as well as to volume contrast.
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The energy and rhythm of a fight, performance or play.
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define how technical systems evolve under specific conditions.
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Changable. Normally used to refer to elements which can change within the engine without having to re-compile, such as Dynamic Lighting.
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performed at runtime.
www.cs.utexas.edu/users/novak/cs307vocab.html
Moving, or having high velocity. Frequently used with impact testing of metal specimens. Opposite of static, or essentially stationary, testing or service.
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the Force of action and movement and change. Governed by Mars, God of War.
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This refers to any information that cannot be known about a program until it is running. The information depends on the data it is processing. See Also: static.
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The most common type of microphone used in live situations. DVD or 'Digital Versatile Disc'. High quality 5" CD that holds digital audio & Video pictures. Karaoke DVD's have on screen lyrics and most have a moving video image in the background. They play on DVD players and PC’s fitted with a DVD ROM, but not on most Home Karaoke machines. Many DVD’s have extra features inc. vocal add or remove, plain or video background etc.
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a force that stimulates change or progress within a system
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Link Libraries are modules or code or data that can be linked to specific programs in a windows computer at run time.
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The establishment of a path through a network at the time the path is required based on information present in a connection request or in the message being transmitted.
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A term applied to spreadsheets to describe their changing whenever new values are introduced, since all relations embodied in the spreadsheet must be reassessed relative to the new data.
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With about 100 volunteers constantly contributing new and improved code, the Debian distribution is evolving rapidly. New releases are made about every three months, and the FTP archives are updated daily.
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In sound work, dynamic refers to the class of microphones that generate electrical signals by the movement of a coil in a magnetic field. Dynamic microphones are rugged, relatively inexpensive, capable of very good performance and do not require external power.
www.prosound.com/mix_gloss1.htm
A dynamic balancing machine is a centrifugal balancing machine that furnishes information for performing two-plane balancing.
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a lunge move
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characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm"
of or relating to dynamics
moral force: an efficient incentive; "they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches"
active: expressing action rather than a state of being; used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')
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