In algebraic geometry, a transformation on an algebraic variety or scheme, wherein a closed subvariety is replaced with the space of lines passing through it (in the case of a point, a projective space), commonly used to resolve singularities.
Veja mais 1 Before this diplomatic blow - up , U.S.-Indian relations were seen as cordial and improving.
2 She most liked the music, blow - up cricket bats and free bouncy castle.
3 We may be watching the blow - up from the top of some mountain.
4 If there had been a blow - up he would have gone with it.
5 The scene was a blow - up of the holo in Louis Wu's pocket.
6 The euro zone needs a contingency plan to handle a potential Greek blow - up .
7 Those earnings may be here today, but gone in a derivatives blow - up tomorrow.
8 We see analysts imagining the scenario of a euro zone blow - up .
9 The strategists abandoned ship shortly after Metiria's benefit blow - up and were never replaced.
10 Hill posted a response on her Twitter account after the blow - up .
11 With these hits, right, you get the messier, chip-blown-up kind of effect.
12 Here, take a look at this. He handed Evan a blown - up photo.
13 Large flat-screen televisions, blown - up photographs, maps and projection screens cover the walls.
14 He inclined his snow-white, sparsely fringed head toward the blown - up excavation photographs.
15 Can't you tell the background is just a blown - up studio picture?
16 On the other side of the blown - up rock was an abyss.
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