Dynamic Imbalance
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Dynamic Imbalance: The planned apparent imbalance in balls due to high tech cores and drilling techniques. Many people claim that this has created balls that hook out of the box with a lessening requirement to . . . View Full Definition
Human Energy Dynamics: This therapy, though similar to reiki, uses the English language instead of symbols. It involves setting up and normalizing polarities, as well as bringing universal energy into structures o . . . View Full Definition
Imbalance Of Orders: In the context of finance. absence of cash flow needed to fulfill financial debts and meet obligations. In the context of investments, describes a lightly traded investment such as a stock o . . . View Full Definition
Order Imbalance: An order imbalance occurs when there are substantially more buy orders in a particular security than there are sell orders, or the reverse. The result is a wide spread between bid and ask pr . . . View Full Definition
Group Dynamics: The social manner in which people interact with each other within a group.
First Law Of Thermodynamics (Conservation): Energy is neither created nor destroyed, it changes from one form to another.
Dynamic Weights: In the old days, before the advent of modern core design in balls, the center of the ball was, more or less, symmetrical. In today's high tech computer designed ball cores and multiple cores . . . View Full Definition
Dynamics: When used in music, refers to the varying degree of loudness and softness in a musical performance.
Population Dynamics: The study of the factors that affect the growth, stability, and decline of populations, as well as the interactions of those factors.
Dynamic URL: A Web site that is database driven can produce dynamic URLs. Or a URL of a Web site that is produced by running a script can be considered to be a dynamic URL. For instance, if you visit a W . . . View Full Definition
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