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The process, either official or unofficial, of people being involuntarily moved from their homes because of war, government policies, or other societal actions, requiring groups of people to find new places to live. Displacement is a recurring theme in the history of the Jewish people.
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The difference between the initial position of a reference point and any later position. The amount any point affected by an earthquake has moved from where it was before the earthquake.
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A file displacement is an absolute byte position relative to the beginning of a file. The displacement defines the location where a view begins. Note that a ``file displacement'' is distinct from a ``typemap displacement.''
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In an engine, displacement is the total volume of air-to-fuel mixture that an engine theoretically is capable of drawing into all cylinders during one operating cycle.
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Movement from one position to another. LIGO typically reports displacements in meters or microns (1 micron = 10 -6 meter). Although we usually think of displacement as an object changing its position in fixed space, the premise of LIGO is to measure tiny expansions and contractions in space (spacetime) itself through displacements of the mirrors. ...
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