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Definition of Projections
1. projection [n] - See also: projection
Lexicographical Neighbors of Projections
Literary usage of Projections
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"a point lii-s in a line, the projections of the point lie in the projections of
the line, If a point lies in two lines its projections must lie in the ..."
2. Oecd Economic Surveys: United Kingdom by OECD. (2005)
"A more important implication of the OECD projections is that the persistence of
a deficit on ... The 2005 budget projections differ from those of the OECD. ..."
3. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1903)
"The horizontal and vertical projections of any point in the bisecting plane ...
From this it follows that the projections of the piercing point of any line ..."
4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1903)
"1UO± The first edition of Mr. Morrison's little work on map projections was ...
Chapter iv., dealing with projections of small areas, hss been entirely ..."
5. Personal Cars and China =: Si Ren Jiao Che Yu Zhongguo by Zhongguo gong cheng yuan, National Research Council (U.S.) (2003)
"Projections OF CHINA'S MOTOR VEHICLE FLEET The strong relation between income
and motorization across countries provides a simple basis for projecting motor ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"If two tines, given by tlieir projections, intersect, the intersection of their
plans aiui Ike intersection of their elevations mint lie in u lim ..."
7. Population Profile of the U.S., 1997 by Andrea Curry, Karen Mills, Janice Valdisera (2000)
"National Projections illustrate possible courses of population growth. Population
Projections Gregory Spencer Frederick W. Hollmann The Census Bureau's ..."
8. Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry by William Fogg Osgood, William Caspar Graustein (1921)
"But the projections of OP2 and OPi on the three axes are, by definition, the
coordinates of ... Consequently, the projections of the directed line-segment ..."