Similar words: rejection, dejection, objective function, abjection, injection, objection, subjection, projection. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. 1. the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting 2. the act of forcing out someone or something.
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1. The ejection came after Joyner questioned a strike call.
2. The mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 46%.
3. Radionuclide left-ventricular ejection fraction was 18%.
4. But the ejection of grains by bombardment will not be even on a surface such as that shown in Fig. 1 1.2.
5. Patients with left ventricular ejection fraction greater than 30% and no inducible ventricular arrhythmia comprise a heterogeneous group.
6. Ken Livingstone's ejection from the executive was merely the most public manifestation of a profound shift in Labour's internal ecology.
7. Why that change from symmetrical expansion to uneven ejection took place is a mystery, Bond said.
8. Ejection murmurs ordinarily occur in midsystole.
9. Most of the crater is formed by ejection.
10. Results Basal ejection fraction and cardiac index were normal in four groups.
11. Pop-up birds would be left ejection trajectory, reference angle and intensity adjustment.
12. A brief history and development for ejection seat is introduced.
13. Left ventricular ejection fraction(EF) and fractional shortening(FS) were measured on the M-mode echocardiogram at parasternal long axis view.
14. In 2004, Chinese first aviation ejection lifesaving phantom was researched successfully.
15. The ejection mechanism used pin ejector to pull the plastic parts out with move slanting slide simultaneously leaving circular arc concave position. The ejection mechanism is simple and practical.
16. Here will be a double ejection for forward and receding.
17. Results Local pressure ejection of glutamate induced depolarizing responses with decrease of input resistance, concentration- and membrane potential-dependent properties in 12 SON neurons.
18. Most of studies overlooked sleeve type ejection gun and the effect of pressure area changes, simultaneously the models of ejection gun were lack of extensity.
19. Systolic Ejection Murmurs in the Era of Modern Cardiology: What Do We Really Know?
20. After 4 months, cardiac function was reassessed: fractional shortening and ejection fraction was 33% and 47%, respectively.sentencedict.com/ejection.html
21. In the event of an impact in deep ocean, rock ejection would be minimized and water would be thrown great distances.
22. But they nevertheless peacefully suffered the consequences of their action - the ejection from their fellowships.
23. It remained a significant predictor when adjusted for clinical, demographic, Holter data and ejection fraction.
24. Primary end points of the study were infarct size and ejection fraction, and the results revealed no differences between the groups.
25. Moreover, mortality and reinfarction rates were similar and left-ventricular ejection fractions at 1 month were virtually identical.
26. The Air Saver Nozzles harness the power of compressed air to do BIG blow-off, cooling and parts ejection jobs, without spewing raw compressed air and noise all over your plant.
27. Despite the rockets that shoot the pilot's butt out of the plane, no ejection seat can overcome a sink rate as high as Stricklin was experiencing. Again, he didn't need instruments to know this.
28. Coprimary end points were IRA patency and change in L ejection fraction.
29. In order to determine the initial value of seat attitude parameter in 6 DOF function, an ejection seat all-attitude formula was presented in this paper.
30. Conclusions: CRT combined with ICD decreased the risk of heart-failure events in relatively asymptomatic patients with a low ejection fraction and wide QRS complex.
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