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  • 41Dynamic Asset Allocation — A portfolio management strategy that involves rebalancing a portfolio so as to bring the asset mix back to its long term target. Such rebalancing would generally involve reducing positions in the best performing asset class, while adding to… …

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  • 42Dynamic Carrier Control — All modern high power (power > 50 kw) shortwave transmitters incorporate Dynamic Carrier Control (DCC) of some kind. History This Amplitude Modulation (and vestigal SSB) modulation energy saving mode was devised in the late 1930s. DCC was not… …

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  • 43Dynamic systems development method — Model of the DSDM Atern project management method …

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  • 44Dynamic carrier control — All modern high power (>50 kW) shortwave radio transmitters incorporate dynamic carrier control (DCC) of some kind. In addition, some mediumwave transmitters incorporate DCC. Contents 1 History 2 FAQ 3 Operational usage 4 …

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  • 45dynamic headroom — Audio. the additional power output capability of an amplifier when producing short term peak signals, compared with its continuous signal power rating. Also called headroom. * * * …

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  • 46Dynamic Time and Sales —    Alternative term for volume weighted average price or VWAP.    ► See Volume weighted Average Price …

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  • 47dynamic — [19] Greek dūnamis (a word of unknown origin) meant ‘strength’. It was used by the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel in 1867 to form the name of the new explosive he had invented, dynamite. From it was derived the adjective dunamikós ‘powerful’, which …

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  • 48dynamic — [dʌɪ namɪk] adjective 1》 (of a process or system) characterized by constant change or activity.     ↘(of a person) full of energy and new ideas. 2》 Physics relating to forces producing motion. Often contrasted with static. 3》 relating to the… …

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  • 49dynamic — [19] Greek dūnamis (a word of unknown origin) meant ‘strength’. It was used by the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel in 1867 to form the name of the new explosive he had invented, dynamite. From it was derived the adjective dunamikós ‘powerful’, which …

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  • 50dynamic headroom — noun the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion • Syn: ↑headroom • Hypernyms: ↑high fidelity, ↑hi fi * * * Audio. the additional power output capability of an amplifier when producing short term peak signals, compared… …

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