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kinetics

[ki-net-iks, kahy-] / kɪˈnɛt ɪks, kaɪ- /


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Serpas doesn’t need to invent words; she scans stuff on a curb the way a poet scans language: with an eye for context, kinetics and usage, putting it together like it could all fall apart.

From New York Times

Indeed, while DART's engineering was novel, the science was not, and involves well-established Newtonian physical principles related to kinetics and momentum that are hundreds of years old.

From Salon

“The question is that of kinetics, it’s not just magnitude, because immune responses are not static over time.”

From Seattle Times

But just as with your eyeballs, there is still some uncertainty in establishing the exact kinetics of these uberdistant objects, Faherty says.

From Scientific American

She studied human kinetics at University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and worked in the personal fitness industry for years after college.

From Seattle Times