0 an injury in which the ends of two connected bones separate:
2 a situation in which a person or thing, such as an industry or economy, is no longer working in the usual way or place:
There is a lot of dislocation, and we have increasing numbers of families who are falling into hard times.
economic/market dislocation There are fears that globalization is causing serious economic dislocation as competition intensifies and trade imbalances grow.
The mean diameter of those three vessels where dislocation of coils occurred was 6.7 + 1.5 mm (range 5 - 8 mm) (p=ns).
Chapter 5 describes imperfections in crystals: point defects, dislocations, stacking faults, and the like.
Below, we shall see that such a line of space-time dislocations can be produced in isolation.
These costs may be measured in terms of political, social or economic dislocations.
Of course, it was not all social and intellectual dislocation.
Protest movements arise only under extraordinary circumstances: under periods of profound social dislocation followed by changes in social consciousness and behavior.
The bedding has become so obscure due to dislocation and erosion that none of these exposures is worth measurement and description.
However, none of these exposures could be measured or described due to their dislocation and erosion.
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