trajection

Related to trajection: trajectory, taking place, lowed

tra·ject

 (trə-jĕkt′)
tr.v. tra·ject·ed, tra·ject·ing, tra·jects
To transmit.

[Latin trāicere, trāiect-, to throw across : trā-, trāns-, trans- + iacere, to throw; see yē- in Indo-European roots.]

tra·jec′tion n.
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We need to rebase our developmental trajection. We are not Lagos or Ogun State, but we have other values that should drive us like agriculture, education, our judicial system; we can also improve on the level of security that Ajimobi has started.
For instance, the trajection of a particle into space, the range of the moving object, force moving peak point, and the mass and acceleration of the moving object are dealt with and there are compiled and well-documented formulas.