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projection, projecting, projective, or
projector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Projection,
projections or
projective may
refer to:
Projection (physics)...
- 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 Gall–Peters
projection is a rectangular, equal-area map
projection. Like all equal-area
projections, it
distorts most shapes. It is a cylindrical...
- The
Mercator projection (/mərˈkeɪtər/) is a
conformal cylindrical map
projection first presented by
Flemish geographer and
mapmaker Gerardus Mercator...
- The
equirectangular projection (also
called the
equidistant cylindrical projection or la
carte parallélogrammatique
projection), and
which includes the...
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Astral projection (also
known as
astral travel, soul journey, soul wandering,
spiritual journey,
spiritual travel) is a term used in
esotericism to describe...
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Psychological projection is a
defence mechanism of
alterity concerning "inside"
content mistaken to be
coming from the "outside" Other. It
forms the basis...
- A 3D
projection (or
graphical projection) is a
design technique used to
display a three-dimensional (3D)
object on a two-dimensional (2D) surface. These...
- In
linear algebra and
functional analysis, a
projection is a
linear transformation P {\displaystyle P} from a
vector space to
itself (an endomorphism)...
- a
subspace of a
projection is also
called a
projection, even if the
idempotence property is lost. An
everyday example of a
projection is the
casting of...