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Discover Ludwig"double projection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of projecting or predicting something twice. It can be used in various contexts, such as: - "The company's financial report includes a double projection, taking into account both best and worst-case scenarios." - "The scientists used a double projection method to estimate the impact of climate change on the environment." - "The political analyst's double projection of the election results was surprisingly accurate." - "The author's novel contains a double projection of the protagonist's future, both in the real world and in their imagination."
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To go back to the wavelet subspace, we perform a double projection: firstly, we project in the secret subspace and secondly, we project this result in the wavelet subspace to produce the watermark signal in the wavelet domain.
"Gag," a work from 1996, is a double projection in which each of two faces shown has a piece of colored fabric over its mouth.
A double projection method, easily scalable, that facilitates the concentration of the anatase on the surface, is developed.
Further, it employs a generalized double projection method for non-solenoidal velocity fields that results in second-order elliptic equations for the phasial pressures.
This was an excerpt from Geraldine Farrar's film Joan the Woman (1916) that Samuel Roxy Rothapfel inserted as a special effect into the film when it arrived in America through a process of double projection, according to Motography in 1917 (665-666).
Harris' award-winning experimental films include a look at a post-industrial urban landscape, an optically printed and hand-processed film about Black outlaws, a pinhole film about the cosmic consequences of the sun's collapse, a macro lens close up of a child's nightlight, and a double projection film about a theme park performance of Christ's Passion.
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Simultaneous tracing showed a significantly lower percentage of motor neurons with double projections after 2- and 4-channel compared with 1-channel conduit repair.
This doubling-with-a-difference runs throughout Warhol: both in his life, where he was mirrored, weirdly, by Edie, Nico and others; and in his art, where the silkscreens are often instances of image repetition run amok, and the films are often double projections in which the 'action' in one screen has little or nothing to do with that in the other.
With "Pause!" (1977) he collaborated with Mr. Rainer to create a vibrant deconstruction of breathing and gesture, while his latest work, "Monument Film," exhibited in last year's New York Film Festival, involved both double projections and an installation of entire filmstrips tacked to the walls.
After four months, quantitative results of regeneration were evaluated with nerve morphometry and the accuracy of regeneration was assessed using retrograde tracing: two tracers being applied simultaneously to tibial and peroneal nerves to determine the percentage of motor neurons with double projections.
That's nearly double projections.
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