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The phrase "whose dynamics" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the characteristics or behavior of a particular system, group, or individual. Example: The team was struggling to understand the project's complex system, whose dynamics were constantly changing.
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If his performances evoke a history of jazz piano, his influences are shuffled into restless, exploratory improvisations, whose dynamics continually shift.
These sorts of materials – ranging from paint to frogspawn, from yoghurt to snot – fall into the category of 'soft matter': materials whose dynamics are governed by timescales of seconds rather than hugely longer or shorter times.
Much as her father adapted to a strong Fifth Republicand the demands it made on political parties, so Marine has adapted to a weakening political system whose dynamics demand a different kind of engagement from populist parties.
So it is an interesting working example of a constituency whose dynamics fundamentally change with Ukip's presence, and where a relatively safe seat may become a three-horse race.
The continuous observer is a piecewise-linear observer whose dynamics depend on the current active mode.
However, sequential design is not always optimal for systems whose dynamics are affected by control systems.
This article considers the regulation control of nonlinear chemical processes whose dynamics are imprecisely known.
The result, particularly from the spectator's point of view, is a competition whose dynamics are fundamentally unpredictable.
The bar whose dynamics are described by the wave equation is required to perform a rest-to-rest maneuver.
The results can be applied to other physical systems whose dynamics is described by the Frenkel Kontorova model.
We solve consensus problems for networks of identical linear agents whose dynamics is unknown except for the order.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com