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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dyn (disambiguation); DYN; DYN (disambiguation)

dyn         
¦ abbreviation dyne.
DYN (magazine)         
  • Title page of ''DYN'' 4–5 (Amerindian Number), Mexico, 1943
ART MAGAZINE FOUNDED BY SURREALIST WOLFGANG PAALEN
DYN (Journal); DYN (journal)
DYN (derived from the Greek word κατὰ τὸ δυνατόν, that which is possible) was an art magazine founded by the Austrian-Mexican Surrealist Wolfgang Paalen, published in Mexico City, and distributed in New York City, Paris, and London between 1942 and 1944. Only six issues were produced.
Nira Dyn         
ISRAELI MATHEMATICIAN
Nira (Richter) Dyn () is an Israeli mathematician who studied geometric modeling, subdivision surfaces, approximation theory, and image compression. She is a professor emeritus of applied mathematics at Tel Aviv University, and has been called a "pioneer and leading researcher in the subdivision community".

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Dyn

Dyn or DYN may refer to:

  • DYN (magazine)
  • Dyne (dyn), a unit of force
  • Dyn (company) (Dynamic Network Services, Inc., originally known as DynDNS), an Internet performance management company
  • Dynorphin, a class of opioid peptides
  • Nira Dyn, Israeli mathematician
Examples of use of dyn
1. It can be viewed athttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp–dyn/content/art icle/2006/10/04/AR2006100401763.html.
2. Or you can pull one down from http÷//www.washingtonpost.com/wp–dyn/content/politics/fedpage/Bye, Bye to Prince Bandar?
3. A complete analysis of the results of the latest Post–Stanford experiment can be found at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp–dyn/content/linkset/2005/03/24/LI200503240171'.html.
4. Tenth time lucky: Sienna Miller, seen at the weekend, is said to be considering a proposal of marriage – her tenth from boyfriend, actor Rhys Ifans (seen earlier this month) Not only that, but the Welsh actor sang his poem – titled Marry This Misfit (that‘s "Priodi‘r dyn anweddus hwn" in his native tongue) – while strumming a guitar.
5. A telling story appears in todays Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp–dyn/content/articl e/2006/05/12/AR2006051201'77.html), and reports on the US State Department decision to grant an extended personal visa to one of Khartoums most vicious genocidaires.