Displacement-Effect — [dɪs pleɪsməntɪfekt, englisch] der, s, der sprunghafte Anstieg öffentlicher Ausgaben in Zeiten sozialer oder wirtschaftlicher Krisen, ohne dass diese Ausgabenerhöhung nach Beendigung der Krise wieder zurückgeführt wird… … Universal-Lexikon
Displacement (psiology, parapsychology, psychical science) — Displacement is a characteristic quality of psi, or anomalous cognition. It defines a statistical or qualitative correspondence between a stimulus and a set of responses that occurs independently of their normally perceptible spatial and temporal … Wikipedia
Displacement chromatography — is a chromatography technique in which a sample is placed onto the head of the column[n 1] and is then displaced by a solute that is more strongly sorbed than the components of the original mixture. The result is that the components are resolved… … Wikipedia
Displacement mapping — is an alternative computer graphics technique in contrast to bump mapping, normal mapping, and parallax mapping, using a (procedural ) texture or height map to cause an effect where the actual geometric position of points over the textured… … Wikipedia
Displacement operator — Quantum optics operators Ladder operators Creation and annihilation operators Displacement operator Rotation operator (quantum mechanics) Squeeze operator Anti symmetric operator Quantum corre … Wikipedia
Displacement current — Electromagnetism Electricity · … Wikipedia
effect — The result or consequence of an action. [L. efficio, pp. effectus, to accomplish, fr. facio, to do] abscopal e. a reaction produced following irradiation but occurring outside the zone of actual radiation absorption. additive e. an e. wherein two … Medical dictionary
displacement — Synonyms and related words: Doppler effect, agency, alienation, amotion, autism, autistic thinking, avatar, avoidance mechanism, banishment, blame shifting, cashiering, catabolism, catalysis, change, commutation, compensation, consubstantiation,… … Moby Thesaurus
Threshold displacement energy — The threshold displacement energy Td is the minimum kinetic energy that an atom in a solid needs to be permanently displaced from its lattice site to a defect position. It is also known as displacement threshold energy or just displacement energy … Wikipedia
P-Delta Effect — In structural engineering, the P Δ or P Delta effect refers to the abrupt changes in ground shear, overturning moment, and/or the axial force distribution at the base of a sufficiently tall structure or structural component when it is subject to… … Wikipedia