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Discover Ludwig"head projects" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to activities or initiatives that are being spearheaded by a particular person or group. For example: "The new head of marketing at our company is spearheading several head projects that will help to improve the brand's online presence."
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Since the split, both former Youths have released records – notably, Moore's gnarly Chelsea Light Moving and Gordon's uneasy Body/Head projects.
Protrusio acetabuli is diagnosed when the femoral head projects medial to the ilioischial line on an AP pelvis radiograph [40].
In anterior view the shaft is straight and the femoral head projects dorso-medially from the main shaft.
Proximal humeral head projects above level of proximal margin of the dpc, forming a shallowly sigmoidal proximal border.
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Gordon's Body/Head project, meanwhile, is anchored a little more recognisably in Sonic Youth's avant-rock.
She wears a model of Edison's studio on her head, projecting the movies in her mind.
It is rotated in its sac by cilia; the head, projecting into the stomach, grinds against a part of the stomach wall lined by a chitinous gastric shield.
A surprise of a sort is Mr. Oursler's eerie work, "Anvil," a talking head projected by video on a doll recumbent in a suitcase.
One suspects that the severe face of the Spanish stone head projected an image that the collector identified with the apostle.
The two heads of each myosin molecule assume nonequivalent positions, one head projecting outward while the other curves round the thick filament surface to nose against the proximal neck of the projecting head of the neighboring molecule.
Figure 11 Homoeostrichus formosana sp. nov. Transverse section, showing all cells equally sized, and tetrasporangia (arrow) with a basal stalk cell (arrow head) projected above the cortex (Scale bar: 50 μm).
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