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ejection fraction The efficiency with which blood is moved from the ventricles to the body expressed in a percentage.
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ejection The charge (or sometimes mechanical system) which opens the rocket at apogee to deploy the recovery system. The ejection delay is the amount of time between motor burnout and the deployment and it timed to occur at apogee.
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ejection Refers to occupants being totally or partially thrown from the vehicle as a result of an impact or rollover.
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ejection The process of pushing a molded component off of the core side of a mold tool.
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ejection The punishment for a defensive player who commits a major foul. The offender is required to swim to the ejection area and remain there for 20 seconds, or until a goal is scored, or upon the signal of the defensive referee following a clear change of possession - whichever comes first. The ejected player is also awarded a personal fault. See major fouls and personal faults.
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