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dynamic

 [di-nam´ik]
pertaining to or manifesting force.
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Dyson complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) that the claims "continuous runtime" and "infinite runtime" were misleading.
Genie added that with the efficiency of its DC E-drive system, the GS-1330 scissor lift combines the benefits of the power needed to work productively with quiet, zero-emissions operation as well as the benefits of longer battery life, low maintenance and industry-leading runtime on a single battery charge especially important in applications where there is significant amounts of driving.
Deeper visibility into containers by mapping runtime behaviour to gain a multi-dimensional (network, storage and system) and comprehensive understanding of applications running in a containerized environment.
Effective container runtime security hinges on security response teams being able to quickly detect and respond to security threats on live containers -- from detection, to remediation, to forensics.
The runtime files work with an integrated family of tools that includes QuickLicense, QuickLicense Server, LicenseSupport, MakeDongle, the Safe Activation service and the self-hosted Desktop License Server.
Many applications convert assets to proprietary runtime formats, preventing tools from producing standardized models that can be consumed by any 3D application.
For thicker grass, the mowers kick into high power while in lighter grass, the mowers lower the power output to conserve battery life and extend runtime. The mowers each come with two batteries, for double the run time.
That greater pressure drop will be incurred year round and the additional fan energy can become significant, especially in buildings where supply fans may have large runtime fractions, i.e., run continuously during the HVAC operating schedule.
Little importance was given to the runtime efficiency of these algorithms.
Compared with the CPU implementation, the GPU implementation of membrane algorithms consumes much less runtime for dealing with the intractable problems, especially for large scale numerical intractable problems.
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