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Discover Ludwig"projection onto" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to describe the act of projecting or extending something onto something else. Example: The teacher used a projector to show a map of the world, which she then asked the class to trace and create their own projection onto a blank map.
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e. projection onto the mother ("Mommy loves me best").
For part (d), we move the projection onto title and name up, until it is just before the projection onto name, whereupon it becomes useless.
film and transferred to video, for projection onto the walls of a gallery.
Also moving with this wobble is the projection onto the sky of Earth's Equator.
Least-squares linear regression as quadratic minimization and as orthogonal projection onto the column space.
In the new algorithm the projection onto the unit simplex in the SPG method is replaced by the much cheaper projection onto a box.
The exhibition opens with a color film projection onto a curtainlike hanging of Ghanaian cloth.
The effect is not a simple projection onto a square screen, a device seen often in the theater today.
The MCSM eigenstate is represented as a superposition of MCSM basis vectors with the appropriate projection onto spin and parity.
We used image processing and machine learning to perform image stabilization and extract the road for projection onto the ground.
The reduction was less than expected from the flux projection onto the sample surface.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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