The sky confirms this feeling of a calm before the storm, and sets a dynamic characteristic to the artwork along with curves that set an impression of movement.
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In 1985, it was awarded its first gold medal on the International Fair Plovdiv for developing a program product for calculating statistics and dynamics characteristics of architectural constructions.
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Double wishbones are usually considered to have superior dynamic characteristics as well as load-handling capabilities, and are therefore commonly found on sports cars and racing cars throughout automotive history.
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Thus the dynamic characteristic of DHTML is the way it functions while a page is viewed, not in its ability to generate a unique page with each page load.
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That is, the robot's systems should be seen as having dynamic characteristics as opposed to the traditional view that it is merely a command center that just executes actions.
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Moreover, the marine engineers did not compromised with speed and dynamic characteristics, as " Hong Kong Express " has service speed of 24.6 kts, while the maximum speed exceeds 25.5 kts.
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The results of their low-strain dynamic probing were shown to be close enough to the dynamic characteristics measured under strong shaking, at least as long as the buildings are not severely damaged.
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While dynamic characteristics and performance were broadly similar to the Legend, due to the shared platform, core structure and power units; detail spring and damper changes gave each model its own unique feel.
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However, as has been recognized for a long time, it has undesirable dynamic characteristics due to the large ( conceptually infinite ) roll acceleration and rate of change of centripetal acceleration at each end.
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The rate equations may be solved by numerical integration to obtain a time-domain solution, or used to derive a set of steady state or small signal equations to help in further understanding the static and dynamic characteristics of semiconductor lasers.