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were displacement
noun
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
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If there were displacement on a significant scale, and foreign nationals were being underpaid, you'd hear about it, because the Labor Department is looking for it and it's easy to do, you just have to pick up the phone".
Parameters calculated from the raw needling data were displacement amplitude, displacement frequency, rotation amplitude, rotation frequency, force amplitude and torque amplitude.
Similar(58)
Increasing cyclic tests were displacement-controlled, and two cycles at the same displacement were set in the displacement history which considers a geometrical increment of target displacements.
Cyclic tests were displacement-controlled, and two cycles at the same displacement were set in the displacement history which considers a geometrical increment of target displacements.
The dark side of all this development is displacement.
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.
"Health and social harms could increase if there is displacement to more harmful substances," they warned.
Type III is displacement with malrotation [6].
u03 is displacement of plate in x3 direction.
The failure modes considered are displacement exceedance, yielding and buckling.
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