They showed maximum oil
displacement activity (2.1 mm) and (1.93 mm) for FKOD29 and FKOD30, respectively which is 10 times higher than the control treatment.
They came up with a
displacement activity. The problem, it turns out, is not refugees fleeing from places like war-torn Syria and Somalia and from impoverished parts of West Africa.
That was my
displacement activity, and so I've done a lot of drawings.
The final tale in the series, "
Displacement Activity," shakes things up drastically with a sudden jump far into the future, including the introduction of an alien element.
When I feel uncomfortable I start scratching my neck, which I found out is called
displacement activity. But so what if it means I can stand there and talk to someone?
I know roughly why I do this - in psychological terms, it's called a
Displacement Activity, something that puts off the inevitable.
Whenever I designate a day, a writing day, all manner of
displacement activity shows up.
The presence of the shade cloth did not change the amount of time storks spent proximate to the barriers, nor did they spend more than 2% of their time using the barriers to block other storks, but the presence of the barriers significantly reduced
displacement activity. Barriers may afford captive marabou storks an important means of escaping conflict, as flight-restriction and housing in an enclosure can limit their opportunities to give a signal of retreat or submission.
She says, 'Fussing over seating plans or which flowers are trendy is actually a
displacement activity - it's putting the attention on to the small details instead of the important details about your relationship and the contract of marriage.' Denise adds that in the past, couples would have married in the local church hall with family and neighbours for guests.