projection造句

Some of the information in these rows is either duplicate or irrelevant for inventory projection.

Two workstations have been dedicated to big-screen projection and other multimedia playback, with two more scheduled for the future.

But Siqueiros, using spray guns, blowtorches and projection systems, turned an entire cement facade into an outdoor mural.

Some of the meeting rooms shall be installed with audio, video, telecommunication and projection facilitates, and also with4- channel simultaneous interpretation system.

A projection is defined as any orderly system whereby the meridians and parallels of the spheroid may be represented on a plane.

The map you're used to seeing pinned on classroom walls and in Atlases is known as a Mercator projection, and was first presented by the Flemish geographer Gerardus Mercator back in 1569.

Better projection, slimmer camera... basically, well, yes, you should've waited.

The creator of a service projection cannot alter the actual service being referenced, but in all other respects, the service behaves as if it were owned by the business creating the projection.

"You'd probably need some sort of projection like a pico screen, but that hasn't happened yet in tablets," Stofega explained.

In the concept of metadata as a multidimensional signature, each consumer of the signature USES only the projection that is relevant to its concern.

At a short distance from the shore they turned, and were soon concealed by the projection of the bank, under the brow of which they moved, in a direction opposite to the course of the water.

In the following fragment, the second publisher creates a service projection.

So while the Planck length is too small for experiments to detect, the holographic "projection" of that graininess could be much, much larger, at around 10-16 metres.

The Light Touch casts a big image from up close by bouncing lasers off a 0.4-inch microdisplay, using techniques from holography to keep the picture in focus despite the sharp projection angle.

One reason for the growth is that, two years ago, the studios agreed on technical standards for digital projection.

No worry about the rain on banana leaves, from the sentimental to heartbroken. Love and hate, joy and sadness in heart are only the projection of the heart to the world.

He has, though, been kind enough to provide a market share projection for five years from now.

projection造句

So would they be able to detect a holographic projection of grainy space-time?

Another lighting problem, brought about since the introduction of data projectors into classrooms, is glare reflecting off the projection screen into pupils' eyes.

Conclusion The spread of fluorescent light from screen, poor screen film contact, effect of oblique projection of X ray, fleck on screen structure, radiographic technique and film process results in the decrease of image definition, poor grain of the film, more artifacts.