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dynamic model

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dynamic model [dī¦nam·ik ′mäd·əl]
(engineering)
A model of an aircraft or other object which has its linear dimensions and its weight and moments of inertia reproduced in scale in proportion to the original.


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The bill would have empowered the governor to examine state expenditures - starting with hundreds of millions of dollars in tax credits and exemptions enjoyed by corporations and big businesses - using a dynamic model to analyze their impacts on economic activity and job creation.
Between 1982 and 1984, he succeeded in developing a concept for the dynamic model of the group and a methodology to diagnose developmental and formation levels in a collective.
As Milton's career evolved in its middle phase from poetry to pamphleteering in support of the Puritan revolution, he shifted ground radically, enthusiastically embracing the dynamic model, applying it not to commodities but to the open marketplace of ideas.
 
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