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The phrase "array of projections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a variety of forecasts, estimates, or visual representations in fields such as finance, science, or data analysis.
Example: "The report presented an array of projections for the company's growth over the next five years."
Alternatives: "set of forecasts" or "range of estimates".
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The early scenes don't bode well, as Kentridge sets in motion a busy array of projections: newsprint, dictionary entries, Rorschach inkblots, videos of a hand making brushstrokes, woodcuts of early-twentieth-century German and Austrian figures (including one of Berg).
In more advanced late stage elongating spermatids, the array of projections was observed to disappear leaving only a zone of flocculant material between the nuclear membrane and the manchette microtubules.
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Instead, milestone premieres and historic stagings were evoked through meticulously recreated costumes and an ingenious array of video projections on screens and scrims that morphed from one presentation into another.
There has been a trend to seek a single set of priority areas for conservation, but divergent approaches and metrics have appeared that have resulted in an array of different projections.
The Nanopatch™ design used in this study utilizes a 58×58 array of micro-projections 110 µm high, and 30 µm in base diameter, with a spacing of 70 µm between projection centers (see Figure 2).
To meet this objective, using a probability-based theoretical analysis for targeting skin APCs, we designed the Nanopatch™, which contains an array of densely packed projections (21025/cm2) invisible to the human eye (110 µm in length, tapering to tips with a sharpness of <1000 nm), that are dry-coated with vaccine and applied to the skin for two minutes.
Well, Sean Capone contributed an array of colorful, pulsating projection pieces for the party room, alongside a few biomorphic site-specific installations by Situ Studio.
The second lowest cross-correlation array has a center 0 and off-peak array values of ± (p−4), because two pairs of projections from each array have their signs toggled.
The operation of electrostatic forces between a mirror and its cell means that loading the electrical equivalent of a "1" into the cell causes the mirror to tilt 10o in one direction; a "0" causes it to tilt 10o in the other.When combined with a suitable light source and projection optics, the array of mirrors can project an image.
The off-peak entries for p = 4k + 1 come from arrays with unbalanced pairs of projections hence the cross-correlation values can be ± (p-2i) apart, leading to a wider range of cross-correlation values.
The cross-correlation between a pair of perfect arrays or between projections of these arrays cannot be 0. As a corollary, any array that has all 1D projected rays sum to 0 in any direction cannot have perfect autocorrelation.
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