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dynamics

[dahy-nam-iks] / daɪˈnæm ɪks /


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By uncovering these previously hidden dynamics, the findings reshape how scientists think about testing and calibrating superconducting quantum processors.

From Science Daily

The Modesto company said Thursday the cuts are necessary to adapt to market dynamics and changing customer demands.

From Los Angeles Times

Broadly, there would seem to be four destabilising issues that are changing the dynamics of avalanches - switching between droughts and heavy precipitation, the precipitation itself, wetter snow and snow which is actually melting.

From BBC

By analyzing these linked dynamics, the team identified the ideal settings for the flywheel's rotational speed and the generator's controls.

From Science Daily

“Overall, trade diversion accounts for only a limited role in recent Chinese export dynamics, with other factors playing a more prominent role,” the economists wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal