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is displacement
noun
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
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The dark side of all this development is displacement.
"Health and social harms could increase if there is displacement to more harmful substances," they warned.
The second big term is displacement mapping, another costly effect that's coming in from CGI, a more demanding cousin to bump and normal mapping.
To make up for it, they invite her to a restaurant meal, which Cynthia promptly spoils by complaining and making a fuss, and Hogg lets us wonder if the fuss-making is displacement activity, a symptom of deeper problems.
These inputs determine the settings of individual shock absorbers the actual stiffness being controlled by currents sent to electromagnets in each.A third technology that is coming round as part of the mechatronic revival is "displacement on demand"—in other words, using only those engine cylinders that are actually necessary to power a car in the conditions that it is experiencing.
Type III is displacement with malrotation [6].
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What their descendants found in the two thousands was displacement, first from their homes, then from their schools.
"We are going to assess it to see if there was displacement or not.
The failure modes considered are displacement exceedance, yielding and buckling.
Instead, the results are displacement and environmental destruction, with little employment generation and long-term negative effects.
There may be displacement, compression or invasion of mediastinal structures.
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