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to projection
noun
Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
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"I did everything there, from dishwashing to projection work to bartending," he said, "everything they needed".
Though she sometimes sacrificed warmth to projection and brilliance, she always used her voice to musical effect.
And without those expensive upgrades to projection equipment at the multiplex, mass market 3-D releases are not tenable.
How much of Scarlett's reputation for thrilling play can be attributed to projection on the part of e-sports enthusiasts who want to see, in this mysteriously shy girl from Canada, a Jackie Robinson figure to redeem them?
Unfortunately, coronagraphic observations of CMEs are subject to projection effects.
The focus is shifting from prognosis to projection.
A vertical fragmentation corresponds to projection operations on the table.
However, due to projection effects many of these parameters remain ambiguous.
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CERN's Large Hadron Collider Comes to Projection-Mapped Life.
Topological shift in the center of mass of input neurons to projection-specified dopamine neurons.
10.7554/eLife.10032.006 Figure 3. Distribution of monosynaptic inputs to projection-specific populations of dopamine neurons throughout the brain.
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