Ejection or Eject may refer to:
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Ejection (sports)
In sports, an ejection (also known as dismissal, sending-off, disqualification, or early shower) is the removal of a participant from a contest due to a violation of the sport's rules. The exact violations that lead to an ejection vary depending ...
, the act of officially removing someone from a game
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Eject (''Transformers''), a fictional character from ''The Transformers'' television series
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"Eject" (song), 1993 rap rock single by Senser
* The usage of an
Ejection seat
In aircraft, an ejection seat or ejector seat is a system designed to rescue the aircraft pilot, pilot or other aircrew, crew of an aircraft (usually military) in an emergency. In most designs, the seat is propelled out of the aircraft by an ex ...
by a pilot in an aircraft
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Eject (album)
Ejection or Eject may refer to:
* Ejection (sports), the act of officially removing someone from a game
* Eject (''Transformers''), a fictional character from ''The Transformers'' television series
* "Eject" (song), 1993 rap rock single by Sense ...
, a 2014 album by Cazzette
See also
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Ejecta (disambiguation)
Ejecta is material that is ejected from an area, such as from a volcanic or stellar eruption.
Ejecta may also refer to:
* Ejecta (band), former name of the American synthpop duo Young Ejecta
* ''Ejecta'' (film), a 2014 Canadian science fiction ...
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Ejector (disambiguation)
Ejector may refer to:
* Caterpillar 740 Ejector, an articulated hauler (dump truck)
* Hand ejector, a specific revolver (handgun) design
* Ejection seat, an escape device for aircraft
* Ejectment, a law term concerning recovering the possession ...
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Coronal mass ejection, an ejection of material from a sun's corona
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Ejection fraction
An ejection fraction (EF) is the volumetric fraction (or portion of the total) of fluid (usually blood) ejected from a chamber (usually the heart) with each contraction (or heartbeat). It can refer to the cardiac atrium, ventricle, gall bladder, ...
, the fraction of blood pumped with each heart beat
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Great Ejection, an event in England in 1662 when non-conforming ministers lost their positions
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