Sentence examples for natural dynamism from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "natural dynamism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an inherent or organic quality of change and energy in a system, process, or environment.
Example: "The natural dynamism of the ecosystem allows it to adapt and thrive in changing conditions."
Alternatives: "innate energy" or "organic vitality."

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The unsuccessful colonisation by the foraminifera seems to indicate that this artificial salting does not have the natural dynamism of the intertidal morphologies and it may only be classified as land recovery.

It's an attempt to allow the natural dynamism of the ecosystem to get started again, and actually if you take down the fences, block up the drainage ditches, have large enough areas of land and reintroduce some of the missing species, nature doesn't need our help at all".

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A change in leadership at CMRB is a natural way to foster dynamism and renewal, he adds: "Nothing abnormal has happened here".

Formulating legislation that supports the spatial and temporal dynamism of natural resource use is now seen by many as one of the most important challenges for pastoral drylands (UNDP 2003, Niamir-Fuller 1999, Fratkin and Mearns 2003)a.

Such gardens pay nature and its dynamism homage.

It's as much a next-generation dance piece as it is an invitation to contemplate the interconnected dynamism of the natural world – from the microscopic to the cosmic – and will hopefully be an inspiration for more attempts to develop our sensitivity to the increasingly visible invisible.

Developed by architect Achim Menges (responsible for this fascinating HygroScope), David Krieg, Steffen Reichert, and a slew of other bright minds, the HygroSkin is a marvel of architecture, and a vivid reminder of the dynamism of the natural world.

SLPCR shows promise not only in avoiding contaminants in environmental isolates, but in capturing gene expression of a single cell at a given point in time, such as stages of the cell cycle, cells perturbed my experimental stimuli, or simply cells in the dynamism of their natural habitats.

That tends to happen wherever economic dynamism threatens a country's natural wealth, but maybe especially so in India.

The change in discharge variation through study of Kosi river morphology and morphometry reveals that the dynamism of river morphology is result of natural processes and also anthropogenic interference.

If the symmetries and proportions of Mr. Hersch's music evoke the grounded fixity of architecture, its dynamism and spontaneous evolution are those of the natural world.

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