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project [′prä‚jekt] (engineering) A specifically defined task within a research and development field, which is established to meet a single requirement, either stated or anticipated, for research data, an end item of material, a major component, or a technique.
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| Jensen added, "The test cells were sufficiently large (over 10,000 each) to make the results solidly projectable. ``At this point, he's better suited for the outfield because he can hit and he's projectable at any of the outfield positions. It's by no means complete but worth a look: the thumbnails can be scaled up probably to projectable size. |
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