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The phrase "a dynamic event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event that is characterized by constant change, activity, or progress, often in contexts such as technology, business, or social gatherings.
Example: "The conference was a dynamic event, filled with engaging discussions and interactive workshops that kept participants actively involved."
Alternatives: "an evolving event" or "a lively occurrence".
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The implosion of an underwater structure is a dynamic event caused by the ambient external pressure.
In any case, a capsizing is likely to be a dynamic event rather than a static one a consequence, for example, of the impact from a wind gust.
These data are collected with the intention of setting down the basis for the enhancement of a progressive collapse analysis, that is, by the way, a dynamic event.
The armour/anti-armour interaction is certainly a dynamic event and one largely dependent upon the high strain-rate properties and impact behaviour of the materials involved.
This chapter therefore presents an overview of the many specialised test methods that have evolved to either simulate a dynamic event or measure a critical material parameter.
It was a dynamic event for a venue whose busiest fixture had always been the annual evening of patriotic songs on the Communist party's birthday, sung beneath the slogan "Thought Liberation, Conceptual Innovation" painted on the wall.
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A dynamic event-triggered communication scheme is introduced to detect whether or not transmit the newly sampled data to the quantizer for different jumping modes.
We quantify the difference between the dynamical behaviour of the original and the corresponding reduced model under the conditions of a specific dynamic event by an error integral, as defined in this section.
This suggests that a static posture sequence can in fact be perceived as an extended dynamic event, rather than a series of postures.
A novel dynamic event triggering rule is presented to maintain desired performance with minimum computational cost.
The design load for NO96 CCS (sloshing) is a typical dynamic event; hence, the dynamic effect on the buckling capacity is investigated as the defining dynamic strength factor.
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