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BiodynamicsBiodynamics Bi`o*dy*nam"ics, n.
The branch of biology which treats of the active vital
phenomena of organisms; -- opposed to biostatics. Biodynamics
Biodynamics Bi`o*dy*nam"ics, n. [Gr. ? life + E. dynamics.]
(Biol.)
The doctrine of vital forces or energy.
Dynamics
Dynamics Dy*nam"ics, n.
1. That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of
bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing
or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by
some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.
2. The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind,
or the laws which relate to them.
3. (Mus.) That department of musical science which relates
to, or treats of, the power of tones.
Electro-dynamics
Electro-dynamics E*lec`tro-dy*nam"ics, n.
1. The phenomena of electricity in motion.
2. The branch of science which treats of the properties of
electric currents; dynamical electricity.
HaemadynamicsHaemadynamics H[ae]ma*dy*nam"ics, n.
Same as Hemadynamics. Hemadynamics
Hemadynamics He`ma*dy*nam"ics, n. [Hema- + dynamics.]
(Physiol.)
The principles of dynamics in their application to the blood;
that part of science which treats of the motion of the blood.
HydrodynamicsHydrodynamics Hy`dro*dy*nam"ics, n. [Hydro-, 1 + dynamics: cf.
F. hydrodynamique.]
That branch of the science of mechanics which relates to
fluids, or, as usually limited, which treats of the laws of
motion and action of nonelastic fluids, whether as
investigated mathematically, or by observation and
experiment; the principles of dynamics, as applied to water
and other fluids.
Note: The word is sometimes used as a general term, including
both hydrostatics and hydraulics, together with
pneumatics and acoustics. See Hydraulics. Myodynamics
Myodynamics My`o*dy*nam"ics, n. [Myo- + dynamics.] (Physiol.)
The department of physiology which deals with the principles
of muscular contraction; the exercise of muscular force or
contraction.
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacodynamics Phar`ma*co*dy*nam"ics, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon
medicine + E. dynamics.]
That branch of pharmacology which considers the mode of
action, and the effects, of medicines. --Dunglison.
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics Ther`mo*dy*nam"ics, n.
The science which treats of the mechanical action or
relations of heat.
Meaning of Namics from wikipedia
-
identified by a
name is
called its referent. A
personal name identifies, not
necessarily uniquely, a
specific individual human. The
name of a
specific entity...
- as he said
people would be
attracted there if it had a
favourable name." The
name of the
territory in the
Greenlandic language is
Kalaallit Nunaat 'land...
- Yoko****
Museum of Art (2010)
Building Contractors Society Prize for the
Namics Techno Core (2010),
Building Contractors Society Prize for the Yoko****...
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origins for the
name. One
dates to the
Sumerian city of Uruk and is thus
ultimately of
Sumerian origin.
Another possible etymology for the
name is from the...
- the
island this
name after Malta's
endemic subspecies of bees. Alternatively,
other scholars argue for
derivation of the Gr****
name from an original...
-
officially the
Kingdom of
Thailand and
historically known as Siam (the
official name until 1939), is a
country in
Southeast Asia on the
Indochinese Peninsula...
-
meaning 'one who ****embles (skilfully)'.
According to
Iranian mythology, the
name comes from Iraj, a
legendary king. Iran was
referred to as
Persia by the...
- the
Celtic root *lukot- ('mouse'), or from *luto- ('marsh, swamp'). The
name Paris is
derived from its
early inhabitants, the Parisii, a
Gallic tribe...
- "sea"), so al-Bahrayn
originally means literally "the two seas". However, the
name has been
lexicalised as a
feminine proper noun and does not
follow the grammatical...
- the Commonwealth, and the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC). The
name Malaysia is a
combination of the word
Malays and the Latin-Gr****
suffix -ia/-ία...