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be projection
noun
Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
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Instead, he said, the measure will be projection televisions.
There will be projection devices, which allow for multiple views at one time, along with solar glasses and special solar telescopes.
Let u ∈ W l o c 1, 1 be a k-quasi-minimizer for the functional (2.1), φ be a Young function in the class G p, q, C), 1 ≤ p < q < ∞, C ≥ 1 and q(n - p) < np, Ω be a bounded domain and H be projection operator.
"There won't be projection mapping this time," says Simar Singh of Listed Productions and Cityfox.
These cells are known to be projection neurons, as virtually all of them can be retrogradely labelled following injection of tracer into the caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM), while most project to the lateral parabrachial area, and some to the periaqueductal grey matter and thalamus (Marshall et al., 1996; Todd et al., 2000).
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The root of such intrusion is projection.
The first is projection.
Chosen as is, projection is always positive.
One of those mechanisms is projection.
It's projection.
Whether these cells are projection neurons or interneurons is unknown.
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