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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91. Sunday's game featured five technicals, a flagrant foul and Iverson's ejection.
92. Study on the Joint Deformation and the Interface Contaminant Ejection Rate in DC Upset Butt Welding.
93. It presents the influences of ejection parameter, freestream Mach number, boattail angle and length of model, geometric size of jet hole, as well as model rotary speed on drag reduction rate.
94. A series of nonlinear dynamic equations of ejection seat are derived according to simplified model which is established in the vertical plane.
95. An electrocardiogram showed McCloy had an ejection fraction of 20% and global wall hypokinesis.
96. Another function of oxytocin...: the ejection of milk from the lactating mammillary gland.
97. The nozzle diameter and the ejection pressure have a great effect on the flow rate, droplet cone shape, droplet size and cover area of fluid pesticide.
98. The character of chinese-built HTY-4 ejection seat with imaginary reefed recovery parachute JS-13 is estimated.
99. Taking certain typed ejection seat as the target of study, this paper established a finite element model to carrying out impact dynamics simulation.
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