The trend toward older populations is largely irreversible, with young populations becoming static or falling. [adjective]
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The learning object may be either static or dynamic. [adjective]
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The eyes are closed, the maintenance of posture by active contraction is replaced by the recumbent pose which can be maintained by static action and the mere mechanical consistence of the body, the ears are screened from noise in the quiet chamber, the skin from localized pressure by a soft, yielding couch. [Please select]
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It is as truly a unity as if it were static. [Please select]
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We must get rid of static interference--our greatest bugbear. [Please select]
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"If static is bothersome it is not our fault." [Please select]
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"But nine cases out of ten they do because there are ways of combating static interference." [Please select]
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It, meanwhile, is conceived as eternal, static, and unaffected by our thinking. [Please select]
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Man formerly looked upon the world as static, a world where everything was fixed and final. [Please select]
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