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noun
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
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It is found that the gas forces of piston and displacer can be decomposed into two forces, one component acts as motivation force resisting the damping force to output power, the other acts as spring force or inertia force according to the phase angle of pressure wave to displacements of the displacer and piston.
Engines are generally limited to displacements of about 1,800 cc.
That might make it harder to remove if necessary, but could also make the ProDisc less prone to wear and to displacements requiring remedial surgery.
It was stated that a good generalization takes place both with respect to displacements and velocities.
It can be sensitive to displacements of the order of 1 nm.
This allows finding conditions of singular configurations that are related to displacements of passive joints.
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Howard Mollett, senior policy adviser, Care International, London, UK @HowardMollett We need a real push for commitments to decrease displacement, finance more coherent responses to displacement, and to integrate better protection for the displaced into national legislation.
Conflict has led only to displacement, death and poverty.
These communities are some of the most susceptible to displacement in Colombia.
Right now, Radio Dabanga is reporting hundreds fleeing to displacement camps following new military attacks.
"I saw a study which said that, counter-intuitively, gentrification doesn't necessarily lead to displacement.
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