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dynamics

[dahy-nam-iks] / daɪˈnæm ɪks /


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I greatly admire your column for both its financial insights and its understanding of the psychological and family dynamics behind these decisions.

From MarketWatch

But it remains far from clear that the competitive dynamics driving down prices for GLP-1s apply to other kinds of medicines, where demand is more limited and there are fewer companies vying for the market.

From BBC

"From a theoretical perspective, this system is remarkable because friction does not originate from a physical surface contact, but from the collective dynamics of magnetic moments," explains Anton Lüders, who developed the theoretical description.

From Science Daily

Instead, it unfolded differently depending on local environments and social dynamics.

From Science Daily

The presence of Salvinia auriculata changed these dynamics.

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