Dynamics Clause Samples

Dynamics. Kinematics: translation, rotational, plane motion and relative motion of particles and rigid bodies. Planar kinematics of rigid bodies. Kinetics of particles and rigid bodies by methods of force-mass-acceleration, work energy, impulse and momentum, introduction to vibrations. Deformable Body Mechanics. This course is an introduction to the linear stress-strain behavior of engineering materials. Topics will include stresses due to uniaxial loading, bending and torsion; stress transformations, beam deflections, indeterminate structures and column buckling.
Dynamics. The quantization of the scalar constraint S is a more di cult task mainly for two reason: rst of all it is highly non linear, not even polynomial in the fundamental elds A and E. This gives origin to quantization ambiguities and possible ultraviolet divergences; most importantly, it is di cult to have a clear geometrical interpretation of the transformation generated by S (it contains Einstein equations!). Remarkably, a quite simple quantization recipe has been found by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ [49, 50], and we sketch some details of its construction. The scalar constraint is the sum of two terms: S(N ) = SE(N ) − 2(1 + γ2)T (N ) , (120) where E stands for Euclidean, for historical reasons. The procedure found by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ consists in rewriting S in such a way that the complicated non-polynomial structure gets hidden in the volume observable. For example, the rst Euclidean term can be rewritten as SE(N ) = κγ ∫ d3x Nϵabcδ Fj {Ai , V } . (121) Σ The main point is that a suitably regulated version of the last expression is easy to quantize. Indeed given an in nitesimal loop αab in the coordinate ab-plane, with coordinate area ϵ2, the curvature tensor Fab can be regularized observing that
Dynamics. In the following are described all the actions done by the different structures in the hierarchical order of the simulation process. 1) VILLAGE LEVEL Change Land Use(): the village can decide to change land use for available lands in order to build new infrastructures, new residences, new touristic facilities. 2) INDIVIDUAL LEVEL 3) HOUSEHOLD LEVEL

Related to Dynamics

  • Mobility The ability to move indoors from room to room on level surfaces at the normal place of residence.

  • Science The content in the sequence of BSC 1010C and BSC 1011C is comparable to the standards for Biology 1 and therefore if both are completed may be used as preparation for the associated EOC.

  • Analytics 1.1. IFS may track and analyze the usage of the IFS Offering for purposes of determining usage made of the IFS Offering, for the purposes of security, to assist customers, and for improving the Software and Services and the user experience in using such Software and Services. For example, IFS may use this information to help customers derive more value from the Software and Services, to understand and analyze trends, or to track which features are used most often in order to improve the Software and Services. IFS may share anonymous usage data with its service providers for the purpose of helping in such tracking, analysis and improvements. Additionally, IFS may share such anonymous usage data on an aggregate basis in the normal course of operating their business; for example, IFS may share information publicly to show trends about the general use of its software and services. TERMS - SERVICES

  • VOETSTOOTS The PROPERTY is sold: 8.1. Voetstoots in accordance with the Sectional Plan and the participation quota endorsed thereon with the opening of the Sectional Title Register, or as they are endorsed already, and any amendments or adjustments thereto from time to time in accordance with the terms of the Act and without any warranties express or implied, the SELLER shall not be liable for any patent or latent defects. Should the extent of the Section or of the PROPERTY differ from that which is contained in the title deed or sectional plan or any amendment thereto, the SELLER shall not be liable for any shortfall or be entitled to any compensation for any surplus. 8.2. Subject to all the conditions and Regulations of the Act. 8.3. The PURCHASER acknowledges that this is not a construction contract and that he is purchasing a completed unit. The PURCHASER shall not have the right to interfere in any way with the building operations of the SELLER’S employees. He shall also have no right to retention. This Clause is also applicable in the case of the bank holding back any retention amount out of its own accord or on request of the PURCHASER. 8.4. The SELLER undertakes to erect the unit according to the general building standards as set by Financial Institutions. The unit is be registered with the NHBRC. 8.5. Should a dispute arise or be declared, such dispute shall be resolved by an Arbitrator appointed by the Developer. The costs in respect thereof shall be borne by the unsuccessful party. Pending the outcome of the dispute, the PURCHASER shall be obliged to pay the outstanding amount to the Conveyancers who shall hold it in trust.

  • Network Services Preventive care: 100% coverage. Preventive services include, but are not restricted to routine physical exams, routine gynecological exams, routine hearing exams, routine eye exams, and immunizations. A $100 single and $200 family combined annual deductible will apply to lab/diagnostic testing after which 100% coverage will apply. A $50 copay will apply to CT and MRI scans.