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- projection, projecting, projective, or projector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Projection, projections or projective may refer to: Projection (physics)...
- images, as contrasted to fluoroscopy, which are technically also projectional. Projectional radiographs generally use X-rays created by X-ray generators,...
- In cartography, a map projection is any of a broad set of transformations emplo**** to represent the curved two-dimensional surface of a globe on a plane...
- The projection fibers consist of efferent and afferent fibers uniting the cortex with the lower parts of the brain and with the spinal cord. In human neuroanatomy...
- Projection effect may refer to: Front projection effect, in-camera visual effect Rear projection effect, in-camera visual effect Insolation#Projection...
- generation of flat two-dimensional images by this technique is called projectional radiography. In computed tomography (CT scanning), an X-ray source and...
- Rear projection (background projection, process photography, etc.) is one of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining...
- projection (also orthogonal projection and analemma) is a means of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. Orthographic projection is...
- In chemistry, a Haworth projection is a common way of writing a structural formula to represent the cyclic structure of monosaccharides with a simple three-dimensional...
- Projection is a psychological phenomenon where feelings directed towards the self are displaced towards other people. Psychoanalysts regard projection...