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dynamic instability

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dynamic instability [dī¦nam·ik ‚in·stə′bil·əd·ē]
(fluid mechanics)


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Apparently, during gait at preferred speed, subjects with vestibulopathy were able to compensate for dynamic instability through adjustment of other kinematic variables such as diminished walking speed (decreased CG forward velocity) and decreased whole-body CG-CP moment arm.
Part I consists of Chapters 2-7 and covers a wide range of methodological issues that include: equilibrium, disequilibrium, and economic theory; dynamic instability and economic models; structural instability and economic change; uncertainty, predictability, and flexibility; rationality and expectations; and probabilistic causality and economic analysis.
 
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