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Definition of Dynamically

Dynamically
Dynamically Dy*nam"ic*al*ly, adv. In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces. --J. Peile.

Meaning of Dynamically from wikipedia

- Dynamicism, also termed dynamic hypothesis or dynamic cognition, is an approach in cognitive science po****rized by the work of philosopher Tim van Gelder...
- those shared libraries dynamically to the running process. This approach is also called dynamic linking or late linking. Dynamic-link library, or DLL,...
- suggesting that these countries are indeed dynamically efficient. An economy in the Solow growth model is dynamically inefficient if the savings rate exceeds...
- In mathematics, a dynamical system is a system in which a function describes the time dependence of a point in an ambient space, such as in a parametric...
- Look up Dynamic Duo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dynamic duo may refer to: Dúo Dinámico (Spanish for Dynamic Duo), a Spanish musical duo formed...
- Dynamic apnea is a discipline of competitive freediving, also known as competitive apnea. Dynamic apnea covers two of the eight competitive freediving...
- "Dynamic Tension" is the name Charles Atlas gave to the system of physical exercises that he first po****rized in the 1920s. Dynamic Tension is a self-resistance...
- IP addresses dynamically. Bootstrap Protocol is a similar protocol and predecessor to DHCP. Dialup and some broadband networks use dynamic address features...
- after the program is first run. Transmeta processors dynamically compile x86 code into VLIW code. Dynamic recompilation Just-in-time compilation Peter L. Deutsch...
- compilers to run faster and interpreters to dynamically load new code, because changes to source code in dynamically typed languages may result in less checking...