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dynamics

[dahy-nam-iks] / daɪˈnæm ɪks /


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"We hope this new technique of visualizing synaptic membrane dynamics in live brain tissue samples can help us understand similarities and differences in nonheritable and heritable forms of the condition," Watanabe says.

From Science Daily

The recent gains in productivity have been driven by investment, changing labor-market dynamics, and business dynamism, rather than the direct effects of AI.

From Barron's

The Nursey album also points to remarkable inversions of gender dynamics.

From BBC

"Tripel" beers again stand apart, with bubble dynamics resembling those of simple surfactants, the molecules commonly used to stabilize foams in everyday products.

From Science Daily

How and why these relationships survived while other friends cut him off tells us as much about the dynamics of social circles at the very top of US society as they do about Epstein's influence.

From BBC