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The phrase "a continuous projection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an ongoing or uninterrupted representation or display of something, such as ideas, images, or data.
Example: "The artist's work is a continuous projection of her thoughts and emotions, reflecting her journey through life."
Alternatives: "an ongoing representation of" or "a constant display of".
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The best part of the show is a continuous projection of magic lantern images from one of Houdini's lectures accompanied by Mr. Jay reading what is left of the transcript; Houdini's language dovetails perfectly with Mr. Jay's subtly sardonic voice.
In February, three months before flying its 500 guests to Palm Springs, Louis Vuitton took over an exhibition space in Hollywood, where, after crossing a neon-LV-logoed threshold, guests could take in a continuous projection of Mr. Ghesquière's spring fashion show or browse bags, displayed by a 3D-printout of one of his favored models.
In our case, a gesture is not interpreted a succession of states, but as a continuous projection of spatiotemporal reference keys.
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In this paper, a continuous projection method is designed and analyzed.
You can only imagine what the video installation "From the East: Bordering on Fiction" (1995) would be like as a continuous projection.
For tragedy, a small gallery offers continuous projections of the often unforgettable images made by several intrepid photojournalists.
Electronic methods for compiling drug dosing histories are now the recognized standard for quantifying adherence, the parameters of which support model-based, continuous projections of drug actions and concentrations in plasma that are confirmable by intermittent, direct measurements at single time points.
The reason is that resonant problems are rather complicated due to the non-invertibility of L. Non-invertibility leads to the difficulty of constructing a suitable continuous projection on a complement of ImL.
The continuous projection method consists of a set of partial differential equations which can be regarded as an approximation of the Navier Stokes (N S) equations in each time interval of a given time discretization.
The local truncation error (LTE) analysis is applied to the continuous projection methods, which yields a sufficient condition for the continuous projection methods to be temporally second order accurate.
Briefly, at thoracic level, this projection is organized as a continuous bundle of thin neurites and punctuate deposits extending laterally in-between the central canal and the lateral most part of the gray matter, where it spreads in a fan-like fashion around presumptive preganglionic neurons.
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