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  • 11Dynamic assessment — is a kind of interactive assessment used most in education. Dynamic assessment is a product of the research conducted by developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky. Theory Vygotsky s term Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) relates to the gap between …

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  • 12Dynamic ridesharing — (also known as instant ridesharing, ad hoc ridesharing, real time ridesharing or dynamic carpooling), denotes a special implementation of a carpooling service which enables the formation of carpools on very short notice. Typical for this type of… …

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  • 13Dynamic efficiency — is a term in economics, which refers to an economy that appropriately balances short run concerns (static efficiency) with concerns in the long run (focusing on encouraging research and development).[1] Through dynamic efficiency, such an economy …

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  • 14Dynamic asset allocation — is a strategy used by investment products such as hedge funds, mutual funds, credit derivatives, index funds, principal protected notes (also known as guaranteed linked notes) and other structured investment products to achieve exposure to… …

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  • 15Dynamic XML — means dynamic data that is in an XML format. Another popular use of this term also refers to information which is extracted from a database (commonly a relational database) and placed into XML format. Clearly this is a completely different case… …

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  • 16Dynamic single-frequency networks — (DSFN) is a transmitter macrodiversity technique for OFDM based cellular networks. DSFN is based on the idea of single frequency networks (SFN), which is a group of radio transmitters that send the same signal simultaneously over the same… …

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  • 17Dynamic aperture — is a term in acoustics used very much like aperture in photography. The arrays in side scan sonar can be programmed to transmit just a few elements at a time or all the elements at once. The more elements transmitting, the narrower the beam and… …

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  • 18Dynamic passenger information — (DPI) is intended to inform public transportation passengers about currently available runs. As such, data from long term, static, predefined public transport timetables can be amended with continuous, dynamically determined timetable deviations …

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  • 19dynamic — 1817 as a term in philosophy; 1827 in the sense pertaining to force producing motion (the opposite of static), from Fr. dynamique introduced by German mathematician Gottfried Leibnitz (1646 1716) in 1691 from Gk. dynamikos powerful, from dynamis… …

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  • 20dynamic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a process or system) characterized by constant change or activity. 2) full of energy and new ideas. 3) Physics relating to forces producing motion. Often contrasted with STATIC(Cf. ↑statically). 4) Music relating to the volume… …

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