other uses Dynamicrange , abbreviated DR or DNR , ref ISSCC Glossary http ieeexplore.ieee.org iel5 4242240 ... Range stop s Logarithmic scale logarithmic value. Dynamicrange and human perception class wikitable ... perception sight and auditory perception hearing have a very high dynamicrange. A human is capable ... D. R. Campbell quote The dynamicrange of human hearing is approximately 120  dB accessdate 2011 ... The practical dynamicrange could be said to be from the threshold of hearing to the threshold of pain ... on a bright sunny day that is a dynamicrange of 90  dB. citation needed date July 2011 similar numbers are mentioned in Human eye Dynamicrange bu there are no citations there either A human cannot ... time to adjust to different light levels and the dynamicrange of the human eye in a given scene is actually quite limited due to optical glare vision glare . The instantaneous dynamicrange of human ... scenes. In practice, it is difficult to achieve the full dynamicrange experienced by humans using ... material with a wide dynamicrange into a narrower recorded dynamicrange that can more easily be stored and reproduced these techniques are called dynamicrange compression . For example, a good quality LCD display has a dynamicrange of around 1000 1 commercially the dynamicrange is often called ... sensors now have measured dynamic ranges of about 11,000 1 reported as 13.5 Stops DynamicRange ... a dynamicrange of about 100 1. ref cite web url http www.cambridgeincolour.com tutorials dynamic range.htm title DynamicRange in Digital Photography accessdate 2011 07 11 ref Professional ENG Camcorders ... dynamicrange, the program makers do not attempt to make the nighttime scenes millions of times ... engineer s often use dynamicrange to describe the ratio of the amplitude of the loudest possible ... or loudspeaker . The dynamicrange of human hearing is roughly 140 dB. ref name HuberRunstein513 ... Noise Exposure, CDC DHHS NIOSH Publication Number 98 126 ref The dynamicrange of music ... more details
The term dynamicrange may mean Dynamicrange , dynamicrange is a term used frequently in numerous fields to describe the ratio between the smallest and largest possible values of a changeable quantity. High dynamicrange imaging , the intention of HDRI is to represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes. High dynamicrange rendering , HDRR is the rendering of computer graphics scenes by using lighting calculations done in a larger dynamicrange than the final output range. Contrast ratio , the contrast ratio is a metric of a display system, defined as the ratio of the luminosity of the brightest and the darkest color the system is capable of producing. Exposure range , the range of light intensities that a camera can capture. A camera system with a higher exposure range will be able to record more details in the dark and light areas of a picture. disambig ... more details
High dynamicrange or HDR for short is a term generally used for media applications such as digital imaging and Digital audio digital audio production . It is a feature that is capable of producing a much higher dynamicrange than is widely available at the moment. Applications in digital imaging High dynamicrange imaging HDRI , the compositing of images or videos to extend the dynamicrange beyond the native capability of the capturing device High dynamicrange rendering HDRR , the real time rendering of virtual environments using a dynamicrange of 65535 1 or higher used in computer technology Applications in digital audio production XDR audio XDR eXtended DynamicRange Used to provide higher quality audio when using microphone sound systems or recording into Compact Cassette tape cassettes . HDR Audio a dynamic mixing technique used in EA Digital Illusions CE Frostbite Engine to allow relatively louder sounds to drown out softer sounds. disambig ... more details
The wide dynamicrange WDR function of a camera is intended to provide clear images even under back ... none 680px An example of a wide dynamicrange image, and the two different images it is created from ... dynamicrange of a camera is usually defined as the ratio of the brightest point of an image ..., the dynamicrange of most digital camera electronic cameras is severely limited. It is narrower than the dynamicrange of most scenes, and it is also more limited than that of photographic ... system. All the above situations call for wide dynamicrange imaging, which is generally constrained ... the charge generated thermally. This dynamicrange can be substantially enhanced, in special applications ... wider dynamicrange, such as 65 75 dB 1 1800 1 5600 . When imaging such a scene with a 60 dB imager ... for real time video typically limit the CCD signal further to a dynamicrange of 8 bits 48 dB . This range ... contrast, usually sacrifices some of the dynamicrange ref name Adaptive Sensitivity Cite journal ... different dynamicrange, and the camera combines the different frames to produce one WDR frame. This technique is also known for still images as High dynamicrange imaging HDR imaging Non linear sensors ... is different, and enables the capture of a wide dynamicrange image in one frame. There are various ..., each sensor captures different part of the dynamicrange of the scene by either different ... DynamicRange Camera Y.Y. Zeevi, R. Ginosar and O. Hilsenrath , Israel, 1988, Worldwide 1989, U.S.A. .... ref name WDR Patent Cite journal title Wide dynamicrange camera USA Patent 5,144,442 url http patft.uspto.gov ... of brightness, which are hard to handle by standard cameras. Other situations depend on the dynamic ... . Common charge coupled device CCD sensors can acquire a contrast of roughly 1 1000 60 dB dynamicrange of intensities. The darkest signal is constrained by the thermal noise, or dark current , of the sensor ... suppress details in the highlights. The last limiting factor is the display or frame grabber . The dynamic ... more details
The wide dynamicrange WDR or convergent neuron is the most populous type of those neuron s whose cell bodies are located in the posterior horn of spinal cord dorsal horn of the spinal cord. WDR neurons are responsive to all sensory modalities thermal, chemical and mechanical and a broad range of intensity of stimulation from peripheral nerves. They steadily increase their firing rate as the stimulus intensity rises into the noxious range. There are, for example, wide dynamicrange neurons that respond to benign stroking as well as to painful heat and intense mechanical damage at the cell s receptive field . ref cite book author Kanner, Ronald title Pain management secrets publisher Hanley & Belfus location Philadelphia year 2002 pages isbn 1 56053 425 7 ref Dorsal horn neurons that receive input from the viscera via thin afferent fibers are all WDR type. ref name Melzack Wall 1996 22 23 cite book author Wall, Patrick D. Melzack, Ronald title The challenge of pain publisher Penguin Books location New York year 1996 pages 96 isbn 0 14 025670 9 ref The WDR neuron was identified by Mendell in 1966. ref cite journal last1 Mendell first1 LM title Physiological properties of unmyelinated fiber projections to the spinal cord journal Experimental neurology year 1966 month volume 16 issue pages 316 32 ref References Reflist Neuroscience stub Category Neurons de WDR Neuron ... more details
Spurious Free DynamicRange SFDR is the strength ratio of the fundamental signal to the strongest spurious signal in the output. It is also defined as a measure used to specify Analog to digital converter analog to digital and digital to analog converter s ADCs and DACs, respectively and radio receivers. SFDR is defined as the ratio of the Root Mean Square RMS value of the Carrier wave carrier frequency maximum signal component at the input of the ADC or output of DAC to the RMS value of the next largest Electronic noise noise or harmonic distortion component which is referred to as a spurious or a spur at its output. SFDR is usually measured in dBc i.e. with respect to the carrier frequency amplitude or in dBFS i.e. with respect to the ADC s Full scale full scale range . Depending on the test condition, SFDR is observed within a pre defined frequency window or from Direct current DC up to Nyquist frequency of the converter ADC or DAC ref Walt Kester, http www.analog.com static imported files tutorials MT 003.pdf MT 003 Understand SINAD, ENOB, SNR, THD, THD N, and SFDR so You Don t Get Lost in the Noise Floor , Analog Devices , Retrieved 26 July 2011 ref In case of a radio receiver application, the definition is slightly different. The reference is the minimum detectable signal level at the input of a receiver, which can be calculated through a knowledge of the noise figure and the input signal Bandwidth signal processing bandwidth of the receiver or the system. The difference between this value and the input level which will produce distortion products equal to the minimum detectable signal referred to the input of the system is the SFDR of the system. References reflist See also Analog to digital converter Digital to analog converter Total harmonic distortion THD Total Harmonic Distortion SINAD SIgnal to Noise And Distortion Category Digital signal processing electronics stub de Spurious Free DynamicRange it Spurious Free DynamicRange ru SFDR ... more details
, high dynamicrange rendering HDRR or HDR rendering , also known as high dynamicrange lighting ... done in a larger dynamicrange . This allows preservation of details that may be lost due to limiting ... Leagues 6800 Leagues HDR.pdf title High DynamicRange Rendering on the GeForce 6800 author Simon Green ... The use of high dynamicrange imaging HDRI in computer graphics was introduced by Greg Ward in 1985 ... the first file format to retain a high dynamicrange image. HDRI languished for more than a decade ... first Erik authorlink coauthors Greg Ward, Sumanta Pattanaik, Paul Debevec title High DynamicRange ... title High DynamicRange Imaging url http www.anyhere.com gward papers cic01.pdf accessdate 18 August ... the need for high dynamicrange processing in realistic simulations. ref name nakamae1 cite journal ... Paul Debevec presented Recovering high dynamicrange radiance maps from photographs ref cite journal author Paul E. Debevec and Jitendra Malik title Recovering high dynamicrange radiance maps from photographs ... with global illumination and high dynamicrange photography journal Siggraph year 1998 url http ... of a location and then using this probe to light a rendered scene. HDRI and HDRL high dynamicrange ... engine rendering a cityscape in a high dynamicrange. ref cite web url http www.fileplanet.com ... significantly lower . Some increase in dynamicrange in LCD monitors can be achieved by automatically ... rendering, is a technique used to map colors from high dynamicrange in which lighting calculations are performed to a lower dynamicrange that matches the capabilities of the desired display device ... limits the dynamicrange for bright colors. This technique often produces visually appealing images ... dynamicrange imaging Shader References Reflist External links http download.nvidia.com developer ... http transporter game.googlecode.com files HDRRenderingInOpenGL.pdf High DynamicRange Rendering in OpenGL PDF http www.hdrsource.com High DynamicRange Imaging environments for Image Based ... more details
The Laser DynamicRange Imager LDRI is a LADAR device developed by Sandia National Laboratories for the US Space Shuttle program . The sensor was developed as part of NASA s Return to Flight Disambiguation needed date June 2011 effort following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster to provide 2 D and 3 D images of the Thermal Protection System on the Space Shuttle Orbiter. The LDRI generates 3 dimensional images from 2 dimensional video. Modulated laser illumination is demodulated by the receive optics, and the resulting video sequences can be processed to produce 3 d images. The modulation produces a flickering effect from frame to frame in the video imagery. As part of the Orbiter Boom Sensor System , the LDRI is mounted at the end of the boom on a pan tilt unit PTU along with an intensified video camera ITVC . During 2 dimensional imaging of the reinforced carbon carbon panels on the leading edge of the shuttle s wings, the LDRI is capable of seeing damage as small as a 0.020 inch crack. ref http www.sandia.gov news center news releases 2005 aerospace nasashuttle.html Sandia assists NASA with several shuttle projects, Sandia National Laboratories Press Release, August 17, 2005, Retrieved July 7, 2006. ref During the mission STS 114 , the LDRI was used to obtain 3 D measurements of a loose gap filler on the underside of the orbiter. The LDRI also flew on the subsequent mission, STS 121 . On this mission, NASA TV broadcast live raw video from the LDRI of the entire wing leading edge and nosecap surveys on flight day 2. An earlier version of the LDRI originally flew as a DTO on STS 97 . ref http www.shuttlepresskit.com sts 97 dto102.htm STS 97 DTO Laser DynamicRange Imager LDRI Bot generated title ref References references Category Space Shuttle program ... more details
About a process that intentionally reduces the dynamicrange of audio signals similar reductions caused ... Comp. rack Supernatural .jpg thumb 150px A rack of compressors in a recording studio Dynamicrange compression ... s dynamicrange . Compression is commonly used in sound recording and reproduction and broadcasting ... align left header Main two methods of dynamicrange reduction image1 Audio level compresion diagram ... compression reduce the Dynamicrange Music dynamicrange of an audio signal. ref name Reese Cite ..., increasing the dynamicrange of the audio signal. ref http ccrma.stanford.edu courses 192b 192b Lecture 1 06.pdf DynamicRange Processing and Digital Effects ref Expanders are generally used to make ... dynamicrange than the source signal or else in order to change the character of an instrument being processed. Engineers wishing to achieve dynamicrange reduction with few obvious effects might ... is still maintained, despite the overall dynamicrange reduction. visible anchor Multiband compression ... in a signal chain. One compressor will generally stabilize the dynamicrange while the other will more ... dynamicrange. For paging and evacuation systems, this adds clarity under noisy circumstances and saves ... to make performances more consistent in dynamicrange so that they sit in the mix of other instruments ... the perceived volume of sound while reducing the dynamicrange of source audio typically CDs to a range ... since AM radio had such poor dynamicrange anyway. The Gates Sta level was an often used ... a constant modulation volume level to the listener, compression works against the wider dynamicrange ... heavily typically to a dynamicrange of no more than 3dB in order to achieve near maximum ... section date April 2012 A compressor is sometimes used to reduce the dynamicrange of a signal ... dynamicrange. See Companding . Gain pumping, where a regular amplitude peak such as a kick drum causes ... jos filters Nonlinear Filter Example Dynamic.html Dynamicrange compression http mixonline.com ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A dynamic or finitive verb is a verb that shows continued or progressive Action philosophy action on the part of the subject grammar subject . This is the opposite of a stative verb . Dynamic verbs have duration, that is, they occur over time. This time may or may not have a defined telicity endpoint , and may or may not yet have occurred. These distinctions lead to various forms related to Grammatical tense tense and Grammatical aspect aspect . For example, a dynamic verb may be said to have a durative Grammatical aspect aspect if there is not a defined endpoint, or a punctual aspect if there is a defined endpoint. Examples of dynamic verbs are to run , to hit , to intervene , to savour and to go . An outstanding feature of modern English is its limited use of the simple present tense of dynamic verbs. Generally, the Continuous and progressive aspects progressive tense is required to express an action taking place in the present I am going . The simple present usually refers to a habitual action I go every day , a general rule water runs downhill , a future action in some subordinate clauses if I go or the historical present President signs bill . A dynamic verb expresses a wide range of actions that may be physical to run , mental to ponder , or perceptual to see , as opposed to a stative verb, which purely expresses a state in which there is no obvious action to know, believe, suppose etc. . lexical categories state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Dynamic Verb Category Verb types Syntax stub de T tigkeitsverb nl Actief werkwoord ja ... more details
Dynamic stretching is a form of stretching beneficial in sports utilizing momentum from form, static ... the muscle into an extended range of motion not exceeding one s static passive stretching ability. Anything beyond this range of motion becomes ballistic stretching . It is a type of stretching .... In the past it was the practice to undertake static stretching before exercise. Dynamic stretching increases range of movement, blood and oxygen flow to soft tissues prior to exertion. Increasingly coaches and sports trainers are aware of the role in dynamic stretching in improving performance and reducing the risk of injury. Why dynamic stretching? Cleanup section date November 2010 Dynamic stretching ... encyc warming up the dynamic alternative to static stretching 1051 title Warming up the dynamic alternative ... title Dynamic Stretching vs. Static Stretching publisher Elite Soccer Conditioning accessdate ... and a dynamic receptor, which measure speed and magnitude. As one would expect, dynamic activities that require movement, such as running , jumping, or kicking use the dynamic receptor to limit flexibility. Therefore, a dynamic stretch that stresses the dynamic receptor is more beneficial when preparing for a warm up when performing a dynamic activity. ref name Elite Soccer Dynamic stretching ... Another benefit of dynamic stretching is that it prepares the muscles and joints in a more specific ... the nervous system and motor ability since dynamic motions do more to develop those areas than static ... of static stretching after a workout. ref name Brian Mac How to do dynamic stretching Dynamic stretching works by the practitioner gently propelling their muscles towards their maximum range of motion ... the range of motion beyond what is comfortable as it can easily cause injury. ref name Elite ... also be considered a dynamic stretch. Dynamic stretching examples Ankle pops Lightly bounce off ... that it is performed while moving forward. The idea is to introduce progressively more range of motion ... more details
Dynamic assessment is a kind of interactive Educational assessment assessment used most in education . Dynamic assessment is a product of the research conducted by developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky . Theory Vygotsky s term Zone of Proximal Development ZPD relates to the gap between what the child can learn unaided, and what he or she can learn with the help of an adult or a more capable peer. According to Vygotsky, it is impossible to understand a child s potential intellectual development using a one way assessment. Dynamic assessment is an interactive approach to psychological or psychoeducational assessment that embeds intervention within the assessment procedure. Most typically, there is a pretest then an intervention and then a posttest. This allows the assessor to determine the response of the client or student to the intervention. There are a number of different dynamic assessment procedures that have a wide variety of content domains. One purpose of dynamic assessment is to determine if a student has the potential to learn a new skill. Application The advent of remote control clickers has made it possible to integrate dynamic assessment with various types of instruction. Typically, handheld clickers are used to respond to multiple choice or yes no assessment or survey questions. Applications might range from professors testing college students with clickers that have been assigned to individual student accounts, to organizations polling staff during strategic planning retreats, to simultaneous multimedia instruction and assessment of entry level workers to ensure that all participants demonstrate understanding of the training content. More advanced learner response systems enable learners to contribute responses as well as respond to closed response questions. These individual inputs can take the form of words, phrases, polls or estimates can then serve as both collaborative content creation components and assessment measures. Some educational technology ... more details
technical date September 2011 Dynamic Infrastructure is an information technology paradigm concerning ... known as Infrastructure 2.0 and Next Generation Data Center . Top tier vendors promoting dynamic infrastructures include IBM , ref http www.freepatentsonline.com y2007 0294736.html IBM patent Method For Dynamic ... 04 29 ibm storage apr09 IBM s dynamic infrastructure taking shape at TheRegister ref Microsoft , ref http www.networkworld.com community node 27354 Microsoft s view of The Dynamic Datacenter coverered ... Dynamic Infrastructure at Sun ref Fujitsu , ref http ts.fujitsu.com dynamicinfrastructures Fujitsu Dynamic Infrastructures ref HP ref http h18000.www1.hp.com products blades components matrix big picture.html Dynamic Infrastructure and Blades at HP ref and Dell . ref http www.dell.com ci Dell Converged Infrastructure ref The basic premise of Dynamic Infrastructures is to leverage pooled IT resources ..., once a month, but are otherwise under utilized. Early examples of server level Dynamic Infrastructures ... the Dynamic DataCenter FlexFrame for SAP ref Enterprises switching to Dynamic Infrastructures ... for hardware and software related failures, Dynamic Infrastructures provide for failover from a smaller ... production servers. Dynamic Infrastructures may also be used to provide security and data protection ... features 26054149.html Computation on Demand The Promise of Dynamic Provisioning ref enhancing performance ... benefits of Dynamic Infrastructures include enhancing performance, scalability, ref http aws.amazon.com ... systems all while minimizing interruption to business operations and reducing cost for IT. Dynamic ... to facilitate cloud or grid computing . blockquote Fujitsu s definition Dynamic Infrastructures ... http ts.fujitsu.com it trends dynamic infrastructures index.html Fujitsu s Dynamic Infrastructures main page ref blockquote blockquote IBM s definition A dynamic infrastructure integrates business ... common ssi sa wh n oiw03021usen OIW03021USEN.PDF Dynamic Infrastructure Delivering superior ... more details
Dynamic simulation is the use of a computer program to model the time varying behavior of a system. The systems are typically described by ordinary differential equations or partial differential equations . As mathematical model s incorporate real world constraints, like gear backlash engineering and rebound from a hard stop, equations become nonlinear. This requires numerical methods to solve the equations. A numerical simulation is done by stepping through a time interval and calculating the integral of the derivatives by approximating the area under the derivative curves. Some methods use a fixed step through the interval, and others use an adaptive step that can shrink or grow automatically to maintain an acceptable error tolerance. Industrial uses of dynamic simulation are many and range from nuclear power, steam turbines, 6 degree of freedom vehicle modeling, electric motors, econometric models, biological systems, robot arms, mass spring dampers, hydraulic systems, and drug dose migration through the human body to name a few. These models can often be run in real time to give a virtual response close to the actual system. This is useful in process control and mechatronic systems for tuning the automatic control systems before they are connect to the real system, or for human ... simpler objects. Computer based dynamic animation was first used at a very simple level in the 1989 ... in a fish tank. Example of Dynamic simulation Image TRUE Procedural Animation.gif centre Piston ... follows. See also AMESim A software for simulating multi domain dynamic systems Modelica A non proprietary, object oriented, equation based language for dynamic simulation Physics engine VisSim A visual language for nonlinear dynamic simulation EICASLAB A software suite allowing nonlinear dynamic simulation PottersWheel A Matlab toolbox to calibrate parameters of dynamic systems External links http sbel.wisc.edu Courses ME751 2010 index.htm Textbook and lectures on dynamic simulation Category ... more details
style float right wiktionary TOC right Range may refer to Mathematics, science, and technology In mathematics Range mathematics , the set of all output values produced by a function Interval mathematics , also called a range , a set of real numbers that includes all numbers between any two numbers in the set Range statistics , the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set Projective range , a line or a conic in projective geometry In science Mountain range , a group of mountains bordered by lowlands Range particle radiation , the distance a charged particle travels before stopping Range biology , the geographical area where a species can be found Range music , the set of notes a musical instrument can play, or that are used in a piece of music Vocal range , the breadth of pitch that a human voice can produce In technology Range computer science , the set of allowed values for a variable Range aircraft , the distance an aircraft can fly Range of a projectile , the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon Slant range , distance between two objects on different levels Places United States Range, Ohio , an unincorporated community Range, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Other uses Shooting range , a controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets Rangeland , in ranching Driving range , an area where golfers can practice their swing Rosslyn Range , an American long jumper Kitchen stove , or range, an appliance used for cooking food Range, a pair of navigational beacons whose line indicates a channel. If lighted they are called Leading lights in Britain or range lights in the USA A term used to identify a survey township See also The Range disambiguation Rangefinder disambig de Reichweite ja pl Zasi g fi Kantama sv R ckvidd ... more details
Dynamic duo may refer to The Dynamic Duo, the partnership between Batman and Robin comics Robin A dynamic duo , any pair of heroes or would be heroes, by extension from the Batman & Robin original Dynamic Duo , a Korean hip hop twosome Jimmy & Wes The Dynamic Duo The Dynamic Duo , a 1966 album by Wes Montgomery and Jimmy Smith. The Dynamic Duo , a common name for a series of professional wrestling tag teams during the 1980s and 1990s. disambiguation ... more details
Orphan date September 2011 Superherobox image caption comic color background 8080ff noimage yes character name Dynamic Man Dynamic Comics real name Bert McQuade publisher Dynamic Publications , Dynamite Entertainment debut Dynamic Comics 1 July 1941 creators alliance color background ffc0c0 alliances aliases powers Flight and Super Strength Dynamic Man was an Android robot android superhero published by Dynamic Publications , Inc., one of Harry A Chesler s imprints. He has numerous similarities to Dynamic Man Timely Comics an earlier character of the same name , including a similar origin story and powers. It is unclear to what extent this character was inspired from the earlier Dynamic Man. He appeared in all issues of Dynamic Comics 1 3 and 8 24 1941 48 , and appeared on the covers of 2 and 3. Fictional character biography Dynamic Man was an android created by the brilliant scientist Dr. Moore, who was killed just as his creation reached completion. Dynamic Man then began his crime fighting career, and soon took the identity of Bert McQuade, a high school football coach recently killed. Bert s younger brother Ricky became his sidekick, Dynamic Boy. His powers, and Dynamic Boy s, included flight and super strength. Project Superpowers Dynamic Man appears in the mini series Project Superpowers . He is shown to be the head of the Dynamic Family which consist of him, Dynamic Boy now also an android , an unnamed female android and an army of androids. They are shown to be a secret power behind the world. Oddly the creative team chose to name this incarnation of Dynamic Man Curt Cowan , the alias of the Timely Comics Dynamic Man currently bring revived in Marvel Comic s maxi series The Twelve comics The Twelve , similarly featuring a group of superheroes revived in modern times after being trapped in stasis during the last days of World War II. References http www.fortunecity.com victorian hartford 103 7intro2.html Dynamic Man profile GoldenAge Category Dynamite Enterta ... more details
Other uses Image University of Virginia Poe room 1915.jpg thumb right 275px Edgar Allan Poe room on the West Range, 1915 The Range is part of the original grounds of the University of Virginia as designed by Thomas Jefferson in Charlottesville, Virginia , USA. The Range buildings run parallel to and face away from the Lawn , and are separated from the Lawn by a series of ten gardens five per side . There are six hotels on the Range, three on each side. Originally used as dining facilities, the hotels today fill a variety of purposes, including administrative office space, home of The Virginia Quarterly Review , home to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society , and a reception hall. The Range rooms serve as graduate student housing. They are furnished identically to undergraduate Lawn rooms. Previous well known Range residents include Edgar Allan Poe 13 West Range and Woodrow Wilson 31 West Range . During his residence in 13 West Range, Poe allegedly etched his initials into a pane of window glass a pane that has since been shattered. Visitors to the West Range can peer inside Poe s room, which is furnished in the style of his era and maintained by the Raven Society , and listen to a brief recording that describes Poe s time at the University. A glass doorway preserves the historic quality of the room. Thirteen West Range is open to the public once each year during Historic Garden Week . The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities and sororities Fraternity was founded in 47 West Range on March 1, 1868. External links http www.student.virginia.edu range The Range Community s website University of Virginia This room in endowed to the Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities on a rotating yearly basis. coord missing Virginia DEFAULTSORT Range, The Category University of Virginia Category Buildings and structures in Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia university stub ... more details
USS Dynamic may refer to USS Dynamic AM 91 , was launched 26 May 1942 and decommissioned 19 November 1945. USS Dynamic AM 432 , was launched 17 December 1952 and sold to Spain on 1 August 1974. USS Dynamic AFDL 6 , is an auxiliary floating dry dock, delivered to the Navy on 1 March 1944 and currently on active service. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Dynamic Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Dynamic ... more details
Dynamic Logic may mean In theoretical computer science, dynamic logic modal logic is a modal logic for reasoning about dynamic behaviour In digital electronics, dynamic logic digital electronics is a technique used for clocked combinatorial circuit design A different concept proposed by Leonid Perlovsky disambig ... more details
Dynamic testing or dynamic analysis is a term used in software engineering to describe the testing of the dynamic behavior of code. That is, dynamic analysis refers to the examination of the physical response from the system to variables that are not constant and change with time. In dynamic testing the software must actually be compiled and run Actually Dynamic Testing involves working with the software, giving input values and checking if the output is as expected. These are the Validation activities. Unit Tests, Integration Tests, System Tests and Acceptance Tests are few of the Dynamic Testing methodologies. Dynamic testing means testing based on specific test cases by execution of the test object or running programs. Dynamic testing is used to test software through executing it. This is in contrast to Static testing . See also Portal Software Testing Dynamic program analysis Time Partition Testing a model based testing methodology for the reactive test of dynamical or control systems. Daikon system Daikon , a dynamic invariant generator. References G.J. Myers, The Art of Software Testing, John Wiley and Sons, New York, New York, 1979. External links http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 370049.370462 Dynamic software testing of MPI applications with umpire DEFAULTSORT Dynamic Testing Category Software testing de Dynamisches Software Testverfahren nl Dynamisch testen pl Testy dynamiczne ... more details
Dynamic tonality is tonality tonal music which uses wiktionary realtime real time changes in musical ..., A., and Sethares, W.A., http www.thummer.com papers DynamicTonality.pdf Dynamic Tonality Extending ... Central Chapter of the College Music Society, 2009. ref The performance of dynamic tonality requires an isomorphic keyboard driving a music synthesizer which implements dynamic tuning and dynamic timbres . Dynamic tonality was discovered by Andrew Milne, William Sethares , and Jim Plamondon. Isomorphic ... the same shape, and hence consistent fingering, all across the tuning range of the syntonic temperament ... Wicki keyboard is optimal for dynamic tonality. ref Milne, A., Sethares, W.A. and Plamondon, J ... Layouts , Journal of Mathematics and Music , Spring 2008. ref Dynamic tuning On a tuning invariant ... not tuning invariant, and hence cannot control dynamic tuning with consistent fingering. Without consistent ... changed, which would be impractical. Whereas an isomorphic keyboard s tuning invariance makes dynamic .... New musical effects Dynamic tuning enables musical effects which require a change in tuning, such as polyphonic ... Minds of Western Civilization . ref Dynamic timbre One solution to the problem of temperament ... Milne, A., Tiedje, S., Prechtl, A., and Plamondon, J. year 2009 title Spectral Tools for Dynamic ... all of tonality arguably springs to a much wider range of pseudo tonal tunings and their related ... temperament , at least for music that is produced or processed electronically. Dynamic sonance ... tuning in real time. Using dynamic sonance, one can for example shift the tonic triad from ... involves a single fixed tuning that is something other than 12 tone equal temperament 12 tet , dynamic ... scale in any meantone tuning... , whereas the syntonic temperament s tonally valid tuning range ... of static microtonal tunings, while dynamic tuning incorporates microtonality s static tunings ... An example of Dynamic Tonality can be heard in C to Shining C http homepages.cae.wisc.edu sethares ... more details
Dynamic binding may refer to Dynamic dispatch in Computer Science Dynamic binding chemistry disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Dynamic Man was a name shared by two Golden Age superheroes Dynamic Man Timely Comics Dynamic Man Dynamic Publications SIA comics Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details