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Ejection

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Ejection or Eject may refer to:

See also

  • Acoustic droplet ejection, a method of moving fluid using ultrasound
  • Coronal mass ejection, an ejection of material from a sun's corona
  • Ejecta (disambiguation)
  • Ejection fraction, the fraction of blood pumped with each heart beat
  • Ejection seat, a safety device typically used to escape an aircraft in-flight
  • Ejector (disambiguation)
  • Great Ejection, an event in England in 1662 when non-conforming ministers lost their positions
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