0 the curved path that an object follows after it has been thrown or shot into the air: --
1 the curved path an object follows after it is thrown or shot into the air, or of an object that is traveling through space: --
A numerical procedure for finding accessible trajectories on basin boundaries.
Every change in the number of droplets affects the movement of the remaining droplets immediately; the trajectories are non-smooth.
Relations of childhood and adolescent factors to offending trajectories of young men.
Are the developmental trajectories smooth and continuous, or are there jumps corresponding to timelinked events in the child's life?
From this work, a more complex picture emerges about the developmental trajectories of children harmed both early and later in life.
Of particular importance is identifying the role that parenting plays in trajectories from exposure to child problem behavior.
Comparing personal trajectories and drawing causal inferences from longitudinal data.
Identical offending trajectories applied for males and females.