It is a question not of temporal displacement but rather the erasure of narrative time itself. |
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However, the motor's flanged cylinder liners help provide 94 mm cylinder bores, creating a full 5.0 liters of piston displacement. |
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Culture provides identity and, in a fast-changing world of displacement and rootlessness, becomes ever more important. |
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Driving pressure is determined by the displacement of the reciprocating pumps or diaphragms. |
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The inundation occurred because Sanchung's water displacement system was incapable of handling the torrential rain, the city said. |
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The distance r is independent of the distant galaxy's azimuth around the axis of displacement. |
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Due to the relative displacement of litosphere plates and bloks the elastic deformation appears in fault zone.
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In a single replacement reaction, an element reacts with a compound, and results in the displacement of an element or group from the compound. |
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Variable displacement piston pumps are just icing on the cake of an already flourishing miniexcavator market. |
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This capability has invariably led to vessels of some 20,000 tons displacement or more. |
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The efficiency of inducing charge displacement was membrane potential dependent. |
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A case has been reported of displacement of the parotid gland on one side, with the entire gland being located on the masseter muscle. |
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Her displacement exceeds 3000 tons, making her the biggest undersea craft yet built. |
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Reinforcing steel must be secured to prevent displacement during construction activities and concrete placement. |
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They were ships of under a thousand tons displacement, with crews of about a hundred sailors. |
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It measures in at 950 feet with a displacement of 62,069 tons and reaches speeds up to 24 knots. |
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Fault displacement varies and diminishes downwards and upwards from a central zone where the throw is highest. |
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Together, they have survived displacement, prejudice, and dispossession, but at a cost to their humanity. |
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The disorder that displacement causes excites contemporary passions, for and against. |
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One patient did require revision of the tibial tubercle osteotomy because of traumatic displacement. |
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A more personal take on the costs of displacement appears in British artist Isaac Julien's semi-autobiographical film Paradise Omeros. |
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The location of the transverse metacentre M will vary with the ship's displacement and draft. |
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The influence of perceptual displacement and age on the retrospective component of prospective remembering was considered in a similar analysis. |
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When stretched at fixed displacement, the toroid undergoes a transition from an ellipse to a tadpole regime. |
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Some 15.7m long with a maximum loaded displacement of 24 tonnes, they have a top speed of 24 knots and a range of 210 nautical miles. |
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There was an aura of displacement about him, I felt, and it wasn't because of his ragged clothes or the shabby appearance. |
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The front head attaches to a microtubule with a displacement toward the plus end of the microtubule. |
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The amount of displacement depends upon how much the material slows the speed of the beam. |
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Misplacement of the duodenal jejunal junction could be due to displacement from the multiple dilated small bowel loops or a malrotation. |
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In effect, they trade the translational kinetic energy of a traveling wave for more displacement energy in a standing wave. |
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Thus, the scattering force results only in a minute displacement of the microsphere out of the focal plane. |
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Round bilge can be used for any displacement type hull especially those that are to be used for long distance voyaging. |
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It will lead to a displacement of the user positioning solution from the true position. |
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Her bitter sense of humour and prudishness masks her loneliness, anger and sense of displacement. |
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Tsunamis are also not so much about volume displacement as about energy transfer. |
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The pressure probe operates on the principle of regulated volume displacement. |
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The result is a monoclinal rollover anticline, its tightness increasing progressively with continued fault displacement. |
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If everything is assembled properly, the elastic displacement output of the CDA is linearly proportional to the current input to the coil. |
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There shouldn't be any displacement or bodysnatching, although he isn't morally opposed to those kinds of things happening. |
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Together with the sampling rate, this defines the maximum displacement that a speckle can undergo from one frame to the next. |
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The jaw musculature is immensely strong, giving rise to huge pressures and displacement forces. |
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Group 1 fractures are treated conservatively with an arm sling for comfort, even if significant displacement is present. |
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Because their meaning is never fixed, they evolve easily during the operations of transfer and displacement. |
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The collision was accompanied by left-lateral strike slip and terrane displacement. |
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Eventually the officer unhitches the barricade, and the Archimedean principle of crowd displacement does its work. |
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This displacement of reality through insistence on the unreality of the war becomes necessary to survive. |
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Fig.4 illustrates the Gibbs energy variation observed with water displacement. |
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Moving the reservoir into the clamp allows more fluid displacement needed for the high temperatures generated during the long descents. |
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It's not unlike hull speed in a displacement vessel, where the faster you try to go the larger your bow wave is to overcome. |
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This activity results in the outward displacement of higher cells toward the free surface until they, too, are exfoliated. |
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He has been testing a 31-m trapezoidal steel box girder, 2 m deep, that would accommodate seismic displacement. |
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Second, an attempt is made to filter out displacement vectors which do not vary smoothly on a spatial scale set by the user. |
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Integrating the noisy velocity signal gave a noisy displacement signal that was not useful. |
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The earthquake resulted from horizontal displacement of the ground across a nearly vertical fault plane. |
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The bugle was essential to all military communication until its displacement by electronics. |
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In some cases intercalative ability has been confirmed with the ethidium displacement assay or viscometry. |
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Finally, frequencies versus displacement amplitude curves were plotted for different layered systems. |
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In 1899, a French staff officer designed an armoured landing craft fitted with a detachable landing ramp, of about 80 tons displacement. |
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The two rift sequences were subsequently juxtaposed by displacement on the Sgurr Beag thrust and interfolded during the Caledonian orogeny. |
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There will just be a standing wave created between one place and another, as all points on the wave would have zero net displacement. |
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Even a slightly dirty bottom can keep your boat from planing or, on a displacement hull, can slow it down dramatically. |
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The displacement of the normal musical accent from a strong beat to a weak one. |
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Fractures with even small amounts of displacement are prone to nonunion, and operative treatment is recommended. |
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Their caudal vertebrae differ however, in that those of phlegethontiids exhibit a posterior displacement of the foramina. |
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In this case of applied displacement, the initial velocity was not equal to zero at the start of free oscillations. |
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The center of rotation for the displacement is located above the structure and in the waterside. |
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That produced a small centrifugal displacement of the beam indicative of its velocity distribution as imaged by faint deposits of silver. |
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Branding and anti-branding represent an outburst of unconscious displacement activity. |
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By way of contrast, Guillermo Kuitca draws on a family history of displacement and diaspora. |
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The lack of sanitation facilities compounds the trauma of displacement and loss. |
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The end of displacement is invariably a gradual process, requiring continued and sustainable support. |
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To solve these problems, pump suppliers have been offering cleanable versions of their positive displacement pumps. |
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It is taken as the point at which the curve exhibits a peak or maintains a continuous displacement increase with no further increase in pull. |
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Double standards and displacement of blame are persistent face-saving strategies. |
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Small, at less than 190 ft long, it is thought to have been of less than 1000 tons displacement. |
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The size of an earthquake is not only a function of the amount of displacement but also the area of the fault plane that ruptures. |
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Surgical intervention is recommended for fractures that have large fragments, significant displacement, or comminution. |
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This result can be explained assuming that the displacement of the cationic indole toward the water pool is not complete. |
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A variable displacement compressor includes a gas passage for connecting a discharge chamber with a crank chamber. |
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The distribution was confirmed computationally by plotting a time-scaled distribution against a time-scaled displacement from the mean. |
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Like all symbioses it was bound together and sustained by the primary processes of uncritical displacement and condensation. |
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Much of that sensation of displacement came from the question of the condo hanging over my head. |
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Also, most specimens are molts, based on thickness of the carapace and posterior displacement of the sternal plastron. |
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What we're effectively seeing is the displacement of democratic representative government with something approaching plutocracy. |
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The original plan entailed joining two rooms to create a single flatlet but this required the displacement of half the households. |
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I have an aversion to displacement, scars, irrevocable changes in a familiar landscape. |
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The displacement of the ventral nerve cord coincided with that of body wall muscles in mutants. |
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By lubricating the working surface at the beginning of each experimental session, displacement of the stylus was near frictionless. |
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Ethmoid and frontal sinus mucocoeles present commonly with symptoms and signs caused by displacement of adjacent structures. |
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When I'm most conflicted about life and myself, my displacement activity is to work like fury. |
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This displacement manifests itself through destructive earthquakes along the North Anatolian Fault. |
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Two displacement gauges are installed at the opposite side of the plate, which is averaged to determine the ground displacement. |
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Historically, pressure has been measured with gauges that monitor the displacement of a mechanical element. |
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The LMZ Artemis has a summer deadweight of 69,714 tonnes, 83,000 tonne displacement, is 228 metres long and has draft of 12.1 metres. |
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For Roach social memories are transmitted and preserved through bodily performances that accompany forms of travel, departure, and displacement. |
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In no case could disruption of the glial surface of the optic disc or other evidence of posterior vitreous displacement be identified. |
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The psychoanalytic concept of displacement has also been forwarded as a plausible explanation. |
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Local displacement rates were deduced from the spatial distribution of relative elongation rate. |
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The main lobby is cooled with a variety of custom displacement diffusers at each of the four floor levels. |
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On the one hand, many Guarani became victims of disease, enslavement, harsh labour, and displacement. |
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Radiographs show superior displacement of the clavicle and complete dislocation of the joint with weights. |
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A pivoting or rotating lever mechanism, rather than the lateral and vertical displacement, may be worthy of consideration. |
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This does not, however, affect the total vertical displacement of the cantilever. |
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While standing at the side of the examination table, the physician looks for posterior displacement of the tibia. |
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Once located, tendons should be properly chaired and secured to prevent horizontal and vertical displacement during concrete placement. |
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The manufacturer's specified displacement was 2,900 lb prior to 1984 and 3,000 lb. after. |
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The Lachman test is performed with the knee at 30 degrees in a supine position and involves anterior displacement of the tibia on the femur. |
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And whenever you have any kind of vertical displacement in the sea floor, the water becomes disturbed. |
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Such techniques can provide us with only the information of microtubule displacement in a plane vertical to the optical axis. |
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A fracture dislocation occurs across a joint and involves abnormal displacement of the joint surfaces from one another. |
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Also, vertical displacement, defined as up and down motion, wastes energy resulting in slower performance. |
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We also show the effect of temperature and physical phase of the lipid on the vertical displacement of the porphyrins in the bilayer. |
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In such a case, females would be farther north than males in the absence of displacement of females by later-arriving males. |
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Job displacement means, in effect, the replacement of union members with foreign workers who have no union ties. |
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This displacement effect also had a gendered component, as women disproportionately entered the fastest growing occupations. |
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From West Africa to Southeast Asia, these trends have resulted in massive male displacement and, frequently, unemployment. |
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Labor groups resisted the introduction of the steam presses fearing job displacement. |
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The displacement effect is seen still more clearly, and more dangerously, over Iraq. |
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Slave culture made possible the support of certain syncretistic elements that evolved naturally from the displacement process. |
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A building-by-building response simply cannot keep up with the city-wide surge in rents or the waves of displacement that result. |
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Like the devoted salmon, they can't be defined apart from their homeland, and may seem to choose extinction over displacement. |
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The project involves large-scale displacement of farmers and destruction of farmland, forests and common lands. |
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The comparison involves measuring the mean displacement of the simulated curve from the average random curve. |
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The magnitude of 100 mV in the V-motion signal corresponds to 20 nm of vertical displacement. |
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Based on stratigraphic, seismic and borehole data, the vertical displacement along the Mountain Front Fault is estimated to be 3-6 km. |
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Perhaps the most difficult issue for system designers is jitter, which is the time displacement of the signal's edges from their ideal location. |
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The sliding displacement between doublets may be found by multiplying the shear angle, in radians, by the interdoublet distance. |
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Sizing the engine for its current displacement meant that the crankshaft lost four pounds, and could ride on smaller bearing journals. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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The basal part of the stem was submitted to a transient controlled bending at constant displacement rate using a motorized dynamometer. |
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Reboring the engine will increase your displacement and the power of the engine. |
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Perceptual displacement of cues modulated performance of the prospective component but not the retrospective component. |
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The government refuses to acknowledge that their implementation of the land redistribution programme has caused forced displacement of people. |
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The cooler includes a variable displacement compressor for compressing refrigerant gas. |
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A gear pump system has a fixed displacement and requires a change in pump shaft speed to affect pump volume. |
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They argue that displacement after rent control was not severe, and that the market is successfully adjusting. |
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The monomers undergo rotary motion with simultaneous relative lateral displacement rather than direct axial separation. |
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In 1893 Wien stated his displacement law of blackbody radiation spectra at different temperatures. |
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Initially on ultrasound it will appear as an anechoic suprarenal mass with variable compression and displacement of the kidney. |
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In this image, systolic posterior displacement of the posterior mitral valve leaflet is clearly visible. |
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The tilt sensors were comprised of 4 levels of unidirectional fixed inclinometers, used to measure the angular displacement between the levels. |
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The reason for the Zeeman effect is that in a magnetic field, the angular momentum quantum state can undergo a displacement from degeneracy. |
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The presence of deformity depends upon the amount of angulation and displacement of the fracture. |
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We have extensive experience with the strand displacement amplification test and have not experienced such a problem with equivocal results. |
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The displacement of the thrust sheet produces two anticlines and a syncline. |
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Long and thin rigid elements make good levers that have high speed and displacement advantage. |
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In one case, the relationship between the force and the displacement was not linear which corresponded to a viscoelastic rheological behaviour. |
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A mechanism leading to tandem sequence duplication may involve DNA damage followed by DNA synthesis, strand displacement, and ligation. |
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One type of chemical reaction is the single replacement reaction, also called the displacement reaction. |
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Radiography of the pelvis showed a non-union of the left ischial tuberosity, with marked displacement of the apophyseal fragment. |
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The length and diameter of the bypass channel dictate that only a tiny fraction of the total acoustic displacement at the oval window is diverted through that channel. |
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Instead, by using displacement, an individual is able to still experience his or her anger, but it is directed at a less threatening target than the real cause. |
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The Employment Policies Institute says, We have this displacement effect, or we expect this displacement effect, and therefore the living wage is not a viable policy. |
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Least successful are the Bacon triptychs, which leave unanswered what is made of the displacement of a gay artist's male subjects by female protagonists. |
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We believe the shoulder pain may be occurring because of superior displacement of the humeral head due to weakness of the external rotator muscles. |
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Countries which are particularly rich in hydel resources can implement such projects without inundation of forest resources or human displacement. |
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These include a patent-pending valve system and new diaphragm technology that produces more-even stress distribution and reliable fluid displacement. |
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The fracture extends to the carpometacarpal joint and the displacement is made worse and more unstable by the abductor muscles of the first metacarpal. |
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A further displacement from the land is suggested in two tiny etchings of the foetuses of an elephant and a monkey, beautifully worked in aquatint. |
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This construction might best be described as a crystalline field, a field formed of facets, each facet an ossification of one instant or angle of displacement. |
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This displacement seems also to occur in this discussion, were it not for the fact that its theoretical insights respond to the novel's complex negotiation of literariness. |
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An exhumation event, defined as the vertical displacement of rocks with respect to the surface, may have started coevally with the emplacement of the pluton. |
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Several types of co-evolution have been described in the literature about evolution, including mutualism, character displacement and host-pathogen evolution. |
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The amplitude and phase modulation of the NMR-signal as a function of the displacement encoding steps can be Fourier transformed to obtain the propagator. |
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The incorporation doctrine may be only a doctrinal cover that conceals the consistent displacement of international law in favor of municipal law. |
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Dental floss was tied to a stake at one end and to the hind leg of the carcass at the other to facilitate locating the carcass after displacement by burying beetles. |
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There was no mention of displacement by natural catastrophes. |
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If a water molecule enters or exits the defined region within a picosecond, only the portion of its displacement within the region contributes to the sum. |
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To return to the passage in which Leon brings home his bride, we can see how their union is impacted by the displacement of small landholding farmers. |
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The total vertical displacement is therefore up to c.3.5-6 km. |
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During a crash event, the foam also supports the vehicle's safety cage by controlling displacement and improving or maintaining load transfer paths. |
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Conjunctival displacement to misalign conjunctival and scleral wounds helps to reduce wound leakage and hypotony with its resulting complications. |
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What choice did I have but to find some displacement activity? |
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Increases in turbidity can cause displacement of many fish species. |
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These changes are then replaced by the regenerative processes in autoplasty, and by a displacement of the transplant by the host's tissues in homoplasty and heteroplasty. |
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As a result of government military offensives, the people have suffered from death and serious injury, food shortages, homelessness and internal displacement. |
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This spatial displacement reveals your thirst for freedom, your desire for openness and to break with the protest novel. |
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Kinematic indicators for main phase deformation fabrics consistently demonstrate a sinistral sense of displacement with a minor southeasterly component of downthrow. |
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Mucocoeles of the ethmoid and frontal sinuses commonly present with symptoms and signs caused by displacement of adjacent structures caused by a process of slow expansion. |
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Most of these small and delicate bioclasts were probably produced on the slope itself and underwent only short displacement downslope, if any, before burial. |
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Ende's poignant text reads like a journal of displacement and disillusion. |
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You can get more displacement in an engine either by increasing the number of cylinders or by making the combustion chambers of all the cylinders bigger. |
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This change resulted, in turn, in the northward displacement of midlatitude cyclones over Argentina, southern Africa, southern Australia, and Tasmania. |
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Improvements include increased payload share of ship displacement, stealthy design, advanced propulsion system and combat systems with modular open architecture. |
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The calculation of the dot product between a displacement vector and the full set of normal modes identifies which modes contribute most to the given displacement. |
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For those who escape direct physical injury, there remain the ill effects of displacement and deprivation. |
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Anyone who's found themself trying to navigate life's day-to-day reality in a foreign culture will relate to Ko's means of reflecting displacement. |
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Bridges can be designed either to remain elastic during the design earthquake or to undergo irreversible but controlled deformation or displacement. |
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Really what you're talking about now is not only a larger likelihood of job displacement, but a considerably larger likelihood of being rehired at a lower rate of pay. |
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The daily killing and displacement of civilians have not led to an international agreement to stop the conflict. |
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The pull of these muscles occasionally exacerbates fracture displacement. |
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In the Deleuzian formulation such a displacement is necessary because deterritorialization involves a collapse of the subjective enunciation and the presentation of material. |
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This, from a country that lives with its own ghosts of dispossession and displacement. |
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Shifts in the field of view directly affected displacement output, but density increment and strain, being differential quantities, were unaffected. |
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Leaf elongation rate was calculated from daily increments in leaf length using linear voltage displacement transducers connected to a data logger. |
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Then it is shown that the displacement vector lies in a plane, and if the base point is translated to the origin, the endpoint traces out an ellipse. |
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The different displacement vectors are calculated as described below. |
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With such extensometer, the fiber's central zone is stretched without any displacement and can be analyzed by x-ray diffraction without moving the beam. |
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Elastic forces were assumed to be a function of displacement from the equilibrium position, i.e., displacement from the equilibrium length of the linker. |
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The next two figures present data from the displacement transducer. |
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As the landslide material comes to rest on the deep-sea floor, the sudden displacement of a huge vertical column of seawater can kick up deadly tsunamis across wide areas. |
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This was caused by the rebound shortening of the model ventricle without damping property and could be the cause of smaller vertical displacement. |
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A tense, dynamic equilibrium between the U.S. and China seems more likely than a clear displacement of the former by the latter. |
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Proper vertical displacement takes some dedication to training. |
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We went through with enough speed to maintain steerage way, but not enough to create a displacement that would suck us onto one wall or the other. |
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The first term is equal to zero for displacement vectors that are aligned, whereas the second term is zero for displacement vectors whose magnitude does not change over time. |
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The top of the piles have been considered to be connected with a rigid pile cap such that when under uplift load each of the piles undergo the same vertical displacement. |
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Medical experts divide Chiari malformation into several types, in part to reflect the degree of displacement of the brain tissue into the spinal canal. |
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About 18 years ago the captain of the mv Superior Producer, a freighter of around 1500 tonnes displacement, got it wrong and ended up on the rocks. |
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The displacement and ballast of shoal draft boats are 100 lb greater than the standard draft versions to compensate for the higher center of gravity of the ballast. |
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Subsequently, Mead introduced volume displacement whole body plethysmography, which measured volume changes due to gas compression and decompression. |
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Their stories tell of displacement, of the struggle to restore the frayed fabric of a collective history, to retrace threads that have been lost and unravelled. |
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In another one of those historical ironies, the modern corvette is the same size and displacement as the original destroyers that appeared about a century ago. |
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Continued displacement along the thrust will result in the increasing separation of the ramp anticline from the ramp above which it originally formed. |
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During field stimulation of isolated cardiac myocytes, depolarization is achieved either by charge displacement or by net ionic current flow between the two electrodes. |
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Initial ultrasound examination shows a large bilobed mass straddling both lobes of the liver with displacement, but not occlusion, of intrahepatic vessels. |
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Aluminum, beryllium and magnesium are good examples of substrates where use of a displacement film prior to electrodeposition will provide superior adherence. |
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A displacement of the light curtain, orthogonally to the shaft axis, leads to a shift in the blade position captured. |
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The force required to compress a spring varies linearly with the displacement. |
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Dedecoration did not produce any advantages in observing the size of the displacement of dislocations. |
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Widespread extermination and displacement of the native peoples of Britain is still considered a viable possibility by certain scholars. |
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The displacement X in this case is the deviation of the beam, measured in the transversal direction, relative to its unloaded shape. |
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However, the force and displacement vectors will not be scalar multiples of each other, since they have different directions. |
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Note that the change in the change in U is constant even when the displacement and acceleration are zero. |
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Some see his statements on unenclosed property as having been intended to justify the displacement of the Native Americans. |
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Motorcycle fuel economy varies greatly with engine displacement and riding style. |
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This saved 17 tons of displacement, but later subjected the boat to extreme electrolysis after the Cup races. |
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As a result, the country suffered serious neglect, a lack of infrastructural development and major destruction and displacement. |
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All sides committed atrocities against civilians in this war, exacerbating the population displacement begun by the Plantation. |
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Continental fragments correspond to land masses that have separated from a continental mass due to tectonic displacement. |
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Slip is defined as the relative movement of geological features present on either side of a fault plane, and is a displacement vector. |
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The total displacement of HM Naval Service and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is approximately 641,000 tonnes. |
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In the first additional part he discussed the nature of electrostatics and displacement current. |
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The first, a displacement lubricator, mounted in the cab, uses a controlled stream of steam condensing into a sealed container of oil. |
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In addition, agricultural productivity remains low, and frequent droughts still beset the country, also leading to internal displacement. |
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Analysis of modern Europeans' autosomal DNA also gives support to a large population displacement from the steppe into Europe. |
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To submerge hydrostatically, a ship must have negative buoyancy, either by increasing its own weight or decreasing its displacement of water. |
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To control their displacement, submarines have ballast tanks, which can hold varying amounts of water and air. |
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Subsequently, the radioactive displacement law of Fajans and Soddy was formulated to describe the products of alpha and beta decay. |
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A graben is a valley with a distinct escarpment on each side caused by the displacement of a block of land downward. |
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Graben are produced from parallel normal faults, where the displacement of the hanging wall is downward, while that of the footwall is upward. |
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These methods usually measure displacement and strain to identify location of defects. |
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Thus, a displacement of the fleet from one locality to another will generally have little effect if the same quota is taken. |
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Relief displacement is prominent when photographing a variety of elevations. |
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A given displacement within this frame of reference allows one to quantify the amount of work being done against gravity. |
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The first submarine had 238 ton displacement on the surface and 283 tons submerged. |
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It is expected to be approximately 488m long and 74m wide with displacement of around 600,000t when fully ballasted. |
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In addition, they grew from 100 tons to 300 tons displacement, enough to carry cannons as armament and still have space for cargo. |
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The computerised fuze on a Stonefish mine contains acoustic, magnetic and water pressure displacement target detection sensors. |
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That such displacement might happen in Italy is of concern, and gray squirrels might spread from Italy to other parts of mainland Europe. |
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On the island of Ireland, this displacement has not been as rapid because only a single introduction was made, in County Longford. |
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Landslides, or slides, generally comprise the detachment and displacement of sediment masses. |
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This occurs concurrently with the displacement of the northeastern part of the gyre. |
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Latitudinal displacement of the ridge is also occurring, and computer models depict more westward expansion of the anticyclone in the future. |
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It also provided evidence that a population displacement did not occur within the Aleutian Islands between the Dorset and Thule transition. |
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This style of rowboat was designed to carry a bigger load and the full sections gave far more displacement. |
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Human language has the properties of productivity and displacement, and relies entirely on social convention and learning. |
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It is unlikely that much of a population transfer or displacement occurred. |
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One result of the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road was displacement and conflict. |
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The images are preshifted, so that disparity is smaller than 1 pixel per camera displacement. |
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European settlement led to the displacement of Aboriginal communities and the arrival of Torres Strait Islanders on the mainland. |
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Even more consequential than warfare or mistreatment on indigenous populations was the geographic displacement of Native American tribes. |
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At the same time prices of manufactured goods rose because of a displacement of supply. |
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Soil erosion is the displacement of the upper layer of soil, one form of soil degradation. |
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The Apennines are much younger, extend from northwest to southeast, and are not a displacement of the Alpine chain. |
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The exploitation of forests demanded displacement as areas were deforested. |
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Again, the snuggers can be tied to the cannula and the cannula fixed to the skin edge to prevent displacement. |
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Trinh writes that untelling the stories of privilege and marginality is a form of displacement that takes a long time. |
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Downward displacement into the area of the alveolus can even cause a loosening of teeth. |
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The anterior chamber was formed but very shallow because of forward displacement of the iris and lens. |
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What is more likely to be seen in sectoral reallocations is increased worker displacement. |
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The amount of displacement between the two exposures corresponds to an 872-year orbit as calculated from Kepler's laws of planetary motion. |
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A roentgenological study of the stump-socket contact and skeletal displacement in the PTB-Suction Prosthesis. |
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Stage III is a non-displaced fragment with lucency underneath, while stage IV indicates displacement of the fragment. |
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Stages of deformation and displacement of an undermined massif can be schematized within the framework of the model shown in Fig. |
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Meanwhile, the tensile strain of valley bottom and the compression strain of the crest increase with the increasing of the fault displacement. |
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Only a true lateral view will show the dorsal displacement of the metacarpals relative to the carpal bones. |
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The patented process generates a true 3D texture map, including normals, colors, displacement and bump maps for any shape. |
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The historians did not object to Disney's theme parks, but to their displacement of real history. |
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The tie rods were modeled as a displacement constraint on the ejector platen in the in-plane directions. |
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Character displacement, sexual dimorphism, and morphologicalvariation among British and kish Mustelids. |
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Fracture of nasal bones with mild displacement with bullet or foreign body hole. |
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Wakefield's peculiar disposition is naturalizable not only as displacement but also as sublimation. |
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The displacement of the people and hunger deaths in the region, one of the poorest, fuelled increased Naxalite activity. |
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Effects of alkalis and zinc on the wear of blast furnace refractories and the tuyere displacement. |
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This solution assured a displacement of central core in length, thermal compensator could be a bimetallic lamella. |
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These rocks dip to the west within the north-trending Dark Star Corridor, which is bounded to the east by a large displacement, normal fault. |
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This would give burthen of 500 tons and a displacement tonnage of about 800 tons. |
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There was marked soft tissue enlargement of the caudal coelomic cavity with left lateral displacement of the ventriculus and intestines. |
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The effects of the number of delta wings and the lateral and longitudinal displacement were analyzed. |
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Deprival of women due to displacement is compounded with the absence of productive employment in the resettlement area. |
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The minimum allowable displacement, given by the proper goniometer of the toolholder, is 10 urn in diameter. |
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When I feel uncomfortable I start scratching my neck, which I found out is called displacement activity. |
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Whenever I designate a day, a writing day, all manner of displacement activity shows up. |
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Navy surface combatant and deliver greater payload per displacement ton than any ship of comparable displacement. |
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In the impeller displacement transducing part, a switching circuit composed of a light-emitting diode and a phototransistor, etc. |
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The friction element starts to affect perfectly plastically when ultimate pile displacement during impact or shift Q is achieved. |
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Then the researchers injected a commercial food-grade surfactant, polysorbate 20, into the aqueous phase to induce competitive displacement. |
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Interclavicular ligaments run across the sterno-clavicular joint acting as static stabilizers, preventing downward displacement of the clavicle. |
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Wada's images owe their charm to the layering and displacement of these different references and formal languages. |
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