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The phrase "a projection images" is not correct in English.
It should be "projection images" or "a projected image." You can use the correct forms when referring to images that are created by a projector or images that represent a forecast or estimate.
Example: "The presentation included several projection images that illustrated the company's growth over the past year."
Alternatives: "projected images" or "images from the projection".
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(A ) Projection images of tomographic z-slices containing the whole single-layered 2D crystal were processed to determine unit cell parameters and crystal symmetry.
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The photocurable resin is spread on ice surface and then solidified by a projection image.
Using the same model, we also develop a defocus compensation method that filters a projection image in a scene-adaptive manner to minimize its defocus blur after it is projected onto the scene.
The singer appeared on stage alongside a projection image of Prince dancing behind him and sang a cover of I Would Die 4 U as the crowd were lit up in purple light.
For each field of view, stacks of 2 images with a Z step size of 0.2 mm were collected and a Metamorph 3D reconstruction tool was used to create a projection image.
It was possible to obtain an isotropic pixel resolution of 7.5 µm using a camera binning mode of 2 by 2 pixels resulting in a projection image of 1000×2000 pixels.
(A ) Projection image of a vesicle reconstituted with F1Fo ATP synthase.
Each figure corresponds to a projection image from a stack of optical sections.
(A ) Projection image (left); Fourier transform (center); Fourier synthesis map (right).
For each layer, a projection image was produced through integrating the microstructural signals along the Z-direction within that layer.
To determine the lattice parameters, a projection image of a single-layered 2D crystal was calculated from the corresponding z-slices of the tomographic volume by first extraction and conversion into a projection image using the IMOD package (Kremer et al., 1996) and then processing the projection images using the MRC image processing programmes (Crowther et al., 1996).
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