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  • 21Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol — DHCP redirects here. For other uses, see DHCP (disambiguation). A DHCP Server settings tab The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network configuration protocol for hosts on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Computers that are… …

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  • 22Dynamic global vegetation model — A dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM) is a computer program that simulates shifts in potential vegetation and its associated biogeochemical and hydrological cycles as a response to shifts in climate. DGVMs use time series of climate data and,… …

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  • 23Dynamic mechanical spectroscopy — In the technique of Dynamic Mechanical Spectroscopy a material (usually a slab of polymer) is exposed to a periodical deformation. The deformation can be in tensile, compression or bending mode but torsional deformations are the most practical… …

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  • 24Dynamic range — For other uses, see Dynamic range (disambiguation). Dynamic range, abbreviated DR or DNR,[1] is the ratio between the largest and smallest possible values of a changeable quantity, such as in sound and light. It is measured as a ratio, or as a… …

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  • 25Dynamic inconsistency — In economics, dynamic inconsistency, or time inconsistency, describes a situation where a decision maker s preferences change over time in such a way that what is preferred at one point in time is inconsistent with what is preferred at another… …

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  • 26Response spectrum — A response spectrum is simply a plot of the peak or steady state response (displacement, velocity or acceleration) of a series of oscillators of varying natural frequency, that are forced into motion by the same base vibration or shock. The… …

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  • 27Dynamic Data Driven Application System — A dynamic data driven application system (DDDAS) is one where data is fed into an executing application either as the data is collected or from a data archive [Dynamic Data Driven Application Simulation#References| [1, p. 662] . The data will… …

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  • 28Dynamic Invocation Interface — The Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) is an API which allows dynamic construction of CORBA object invocations. It is used at compile time when a client does not have knowledge about the object it wants to invoke. With this interface an argument… …

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  • 29dynamic routing —    A routing technique that allows the route that a message takes to change, as the message is in transit through the network, in response to changing network conditions. Conditions forcing a route change might include unusually heavy traffic on… …

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  • 30Dynamic asset allocation — An asset allocation strategy in which the asset mix is mechanistically shifted in response to changing market conditions, as in a portfolio insurance strategy, for example. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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