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Although similar histologically, pigskin and human skin behave in dynamically different ways due to differences in elasticity.
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A timer is a logical object that is dynamically created and represents its expiry time as either an absolute time or duration from the current time.
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Do gluons acquire mass dynamically despite having a zero rest mass, within hadrons?
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In contrast, a market is called dynamically complete if it is possible to construct a self-financing trading strategy that will have the same cash-flow.
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Views of the data, some which looked like spreadsheets, others like charts, could be created dynamically and were not limited in number.
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Over evolutionary time multicellular organizations developed as dynamically ordered aggregates of cells.
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It uses a dynamically configurable companion core to process various codecs.
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From our experience, it's nearly impossible to dynamically price tickets 4-6 months before an event takes place.
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Many possible configurations of small groups of stars are dynamically unstable, as eventually one star will approach another closely and be ejected from the system.
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Dynamically it's the same as the three-door; so you're looking at a refined, cosseting, comfortable but ultimately uninvolving drive, with accurate but numb steering feel.
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