0 past simple and past participle of eject --
1 to force someone to leave a particular place: --
We then recoded study members who were missing the variable to the mean of that variable so that they would not be ejected from analysis.
The marker was a fine spray of cold water ejected from a syringe on the head of the sleeping subject.
One can only speculate on the proportion of youths that were ejected from the town.
Once ejected from a planet, the heliocentric orbit of a body can be calculated and extrapolated forward in time.
Drug solutions were ejected by applying 0.3- 0.5 bar air pressure.
With the continued stress of ejected systolic volume over the other leaflet, it would tend to become fibrotic and calcified.
The absorbed laser energy is transferred to fast electrons, which interact with the foil and are partially ejected from the foil surfaces.
This only fails for field lines ejected from the sheet, which form a smaller portion of the volume.