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redistribution
re·dis·tri·bu·tion R0101950 (rē′dĭs-trə-byo͞o′shən)n.1. The act or process of redistributing.2. An economic theory or policy that advocates reducing inequalities in the distribution of wealth. re′dis·tri·bu′tion·ist adj. & n.re′dis·trib′u·tive (-trĭb′yə-tĭv) adj.redistribution (ˌriːdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən) n1. the act or instance of distributing or the state or manner of being distributed again2. (in Canada)a periodic revision of the number of seats in the House of Commons, made to reflect changes in populationre•dis•tri•bu•tion (ˌri dɪs trəˈbyu ʃən) n. 1. a distribution performed again or anew. 2. the economic theory that inequalities in income can be reduced by such measures as a progressive income tax and antipoverty programs. [1830–40] re`dis•tri•bu′tion•ist, n., adj. redistributionThe utilization of logistic resources after Transfer of Authority necessary for the fulfillment of the commander's combat missions. The logistic resources are designated in peacetime and will become assigned to the NATO commander in crisis and conflict.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | redistribution - distributing again; "the revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth"distribution - the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning | Translationsαναδιανομήridistribuzione
redistribution
redistribution[rē‚dis·trə′byü·shən] (electronics) The alteration of charges on an area of a storage surface by secondary electrons from any other area of the surface in a charge storage tube or television camera tube. redistribution the process of levelling of income and personal wealth through TAXATION and welfare benefits. Debate has centred on the extent to which redistribution actually takes place, even where the expressed intention of government is a measure of levelling. Within the UK, for example, it would appear that the working class is more dependent on welfare benefits than the middle class. However, if all benefits are counted and contributions to National Insurance, income tax and various forms of local and indirect taxation are taken into account, they may contribute as much as, or more than, they receive. The debates are technical and much depends on the variables admitted to the discussion. There are, for example, clear class differences in the consumption of education, health and housing, all of which are in some sense subsidized by the state, and which may be taken into the reckoning. redistribution
redistribution1. The matching of care personnel resources to the population's site of care. The term usually is used in discussing the maldistribution of in-hospital personnel compared with in-community personnel. 2. The return of blood flow to an ischemic segment of myocardium. During exercise, regions of the heart supplied by partially occluded arteries are deprived of blood, a condition that may foster angina pectoris. With rest, healthy blood flow to the affected areas is restored. Radionuclide agents (e.g., thallium-201 or sestamibi) can be used to demonstrate regions of the coronary circulation where this effect occurs, and aid in the diagnosis and management of ischemic heart disease. redistribution Related to redistribution: Redistribution of wealthWords related to redistributionnoun distributing againRelated Words |