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dynamics

[dahy-nam-iks] / daɪˈnæm ɪks /


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Cause and effect run across many scales at once, from ion channels to dendrites to circuits to whole-brain dynamics, and these levels do not behave like independent modules stacked in layers.

From Science Daily

Such a development could completely overturn current real estate pricing dynamics, as property near roads and away from city centers could increase in value while property by current transit hubs experience price declines, he added.

From MarketWatch

Policy makers in India are aware of the changing dynamics in Bangladesh.

From BBC

Speaking in four different languages, Pepe shares its impressions about being uprooted from its African homeland and on the power dynamics among the hippos once in South America.

From Los Angeles Times

Investors still face uncertainty around U.S. fiscal dynamics and the future of long-term yields, a slow-moving property correction in China, and persistent geopolitical pressures on shipping routes and energy markets.

From Barron's